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    1. Re: [IAWASHIN-L] Share Your Genealogy Finding With Others!
    2. Thank you, Debbie Clough Gerischer Assistant CC, Scott County, Iowa Roots Web Contributor IASCOTT List Manager

    11/12/1999 08:48:14
    1. Re: [IAWASHIN-L] Share Your Genealogy Finding With Others!
    2. Dear Bob, May I cut and paste your post for Scott County? Debbie Clough Gerischer Assistant CC, Scott County, Iowa Roots Web Contributor IASCOTT List Manager

    11/12/1999 08:35:51
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] Lilly B. DIHEL / R. M. GEORGE
    2. Bob Miller
    3. I am looking for information on a Lilly B. DIHEL who married a R. M. GEORGE on 12/24/1884 in Washington County, IA. Can anyone tell me if her parents were John Wesley & Nancy Dihel? Thanks for any help. Bob in Minnesota

    11/06/1999 04:20:46
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] re: surname RUPP
    2. Hello, In an old obituary, I see mentioned that there was an Eldo and Nora Rupp living in Washington, Iowa about 1909. Does anyone have cemetery, census, or marriage records showing this couple? Thanks for your help. Nicky

    10/18/1999 09:37:14
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] COVEY
    2. Billy Covey
    3. Hi List: I am doing a one name study on the name COVEY. If anyone has run across any of these folks I would certainly appreciate hearing from you. My direct line goes back to 1639 in Braintree, Massachuttes. I'm now trying to fatten the tree and perhaps add a little color. Thanks in advance for your efforts. Bill Covey Creator of Ol' Tubby Joe Stottlemeyer Author of: Watson Is Where It Wuz http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Station/3265/Welcome.html

    10/08/1999 02:29:41
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] Re: [OHSTARK] Coming from Ohio going to Iowa
    2. >You know as I have talked to many over the years. I have noticed that there >were sure a lot of families who came from Ohio and went to Iowa. Does anyone >know why? >A lot of my family that wasn't even related to each other did the same. Sandra, Quoting from "Portraits and Biographical Album of Washington County, Iowa" Published 1887 "Frank Rose learned of the Great West, and the opportunity for seeing it came unexpectedly. Being a machinist, the firm for which he worked sold to James McCahen a new mill, and Frank was sent to set it up. This was in 1853, and was one of the first mills in this country, and the second circular sawmill. After this was completed, Frank worked eighteen months in the machine shop for Rose & Kilgore, at Washington, after which he came to this township, purchased and built the Schnoebelen Mill on English River, and for one year operated it, when he was married to Mary Critz, a sister of Frank Critz, the present Treasurer of Washington County...." This only answers your question in regard to my family, but I thought someone might find it interesting. If anyone has any additional info on the people or places mentioned above, I would love to hear from you! Stacey Prior Bend, Oregon email [email protected] My family surnames are: Anckly, Angly, Arnold, Baumgartner, Benda, Benedict, Brellman, Bruelman, Prolman, Briswalder, Priswalter, Brun, Critz, Emmecker, Galli, Golly, Gally, Haan, Hirt, Knebel, Korab, Le Blanc, Oberle, Oberlin, Owen, Prior, Roos, Rose, Schlagel, Schneider, Steinke, Swift, Toms, Vlasak, Vogel

    09/27/1999 01:44:46
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] Lee
    2. Hi, I just joined your mailing list after looking at the Washington Co page. I am searching for the WILLIAM LEE family Does anyone have access to the 1870 OR 1880 Wash Co Iowa census to look for this family for me? William Lee mustered into the Union Army in Washington County in 1862. Thanks, I appreciate any help at all on my LEE ancestors. Edie Chaney, Frederick Co Maryland.

    09/24/1999 07:37:21
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] Sharp, Gowey, Gallup, Atwood
    2. Karen Mallumian
    3. I am seeking information regarding Joseph Sharp b.1824 in OH. Any of the Gowey, Gallup, Atwood families that are connected are also sought. Mary Sharp was married to Rolland Gowey and died probably in Washington Co. sometime before 1868 They probably had children but I do not have any names. He later married "Anar" (Anna?)Wells in 1868 and they had at least one son, John A. Gowey in 1869.

    09/24/1999 04:26:35
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] 1838 ship from Alsace area (Rose family)
    2. Hello fellow listers, I was told I should post this again because in the subject line I put 1938 instead of 1838 as I intended. I am trying to locate the name of the ship that George Conrad Roos (b. 2-16-1786) came to America from Masevaux, Haut-Rhin, Alsace on. His passport was dated 5-4-1838. He came over with his five children, Ann Marie Louise b. 1816, Jacques Conrad b. 1818, Francois Auguste b. 1824, Marie Josephine b. 1826 and Louis Francois b. 1833. I believe George Conrad Roos might have started using the name Conrad Rose after he came to America. I think he originally settled in Ohio, then this family went to Iowa. Thank you again for your time, Stacey Prior Bend, Oregon, USA email [email protected] My family surnames are: Anckly, Angly, Arnold, Baumgartner, Benda, Benedict, Brellman, Bruelman, Prolman, Briswalder, Priswalter, Brun, Critz, Emmecker, Galli, Golly, Gally, Haan, Hirt, Knebel, Korab, Le Blanc, Oberle, Oberlin, Owen, Prior, Roos, Rose, Schlagel, Schneider, Steinke, Swift, Toms, Vlasak, Vogel

    09/24/1999 07:33:01
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] 1938 ship from Alsace
    2. Hello fellow listers, I am going to post this again adding my newly found information. (Thanks again, Robert Behra!) I am trying to locate the name of the ship that George Conrad Roos (b. 2-16-1786) came to America from Masevaux, Haut-Rhin, Alsace on. His passport was dated 5-4-1838. He came over with his five children, Ann Marie Louise b. 1816, Jacques Conrad b. 1818, Francois Auguste b. 1824, Marie Josephine b. 1826 and Louis Francois b. 1833. I believe George Conrad Roos might have started using the name Conrad Rose after he came to America. I think he originally settled in Ohio, then this family went to Iowa. I appreciate any help that you can give me. Even suggestions at what films I should be looking at are helpful to me. I have two children under four years old, and it is very difficult for me to do lengthy research at the library and LDS Family History Center, as I'm sure many of you understand. Thank you for your time, Stacey Prior email [email protected] My family surnames are: Anckly, Angly, Arnold, Baumgartner, Benda, Benedict, Brellman, Bruelman, Prolman, Briswalder, Priswalter, Brun, Critz, Emmecker, Galli, Golly, Gally, Haan, Hirt, Knebel, Korab, Le Blanc, Oberle, Oberlin, Owen, Prior, Roos, Rose, Schlagel, Schneider, Steinke, Swift, Toms, Vlasak, Vogel

    09/23/1999 10:11:31
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] NEW SUBSCRIBER - RUDLOFF SURNAME
    2. Jerri Crapo
    3. I am looking for information about Ferdinand William RUDLOFF b. 30 Oct 1877 Crawford, Washington IA and his father George William RUDLOFF b. bef 1851 either in Crawford Co or perhaps Germany..FW mar. Jessie MILLARD b. 5 Aug 1878 Waterloo, Blackhawk, IA and they apparently moved to Mitchell/Huron SD area. Mainly what i want to know is if anyone knows where in Germany the family originated...thanks Jerri Rudloff in calif....

    09/23/1999 07:56:45
    1. [IAWASHIN-L] SHARP
    2. Karen Mallumian
    3. I am seeking any information regarding Joseph SHARP b. 1824 in OH who lived in Washington Co. in the 1860's and again in later 1870's.

    09/06/1999 05:38:11
    1. Re: [wash] looking for any info on washington,iowa maxwells or niemanns
    2. Josette L. Maxwell
    3. Hi Well - I've got a lot of Maxwells in that area of Iowa. Can you give me some information about how you connect to the Maxwells? In the mid 1800s, quiite a number of Maxwell cousins traveled from Ohio via Indiana/Illinois to Iowa and spread out throughout the state. Josette Maxwell Boone NC At 11:58 PM 12/27/03 -0700, you wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Surnames: maxwell,niemann,jeffrey >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Bl.2ADI/363 > >Message Board Post: > >could use any help with finding any maxwells or niemanns that lived in the >washington,iowa area... >Thanks > > >==== IAWASHIN Mailing List ==== >Support our troops in Iraq! > >============================== >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

    11/30/1996 05:07:55