For Ed Rogers - Thank you-thank you-thank you! - This is the first breakthru I've had on my wife Annette Gellner's family. Please mail what you have to: John M Coffman, 316 N Pearl St, Thorntown, IN 46071-1026. Will be more than happy to pay copy/postage costs & for your help - just tell me where to send it. If I can assist in any way with Boone Co Indiana research, please let me know. Thanks again - John -----Original Message----- From: Ed Rogers <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Friday, February 05, 1999 1:33 PM Subject: [ILMONROE-L] LUDWIG-GELLNER >This is for John Coffman and others interested in Ludwig-Gellner marriages. > > >Mariah Gellner married Louis Ludwig 8 May 1895 in St Louis > >Marie Ludwig married John A Laux 29 Aug 1917 in St Louis > >John if you will send me your US mail address I will send you copies of >marriage certificates. > > >Ed Rogers > > >==== ILMONROE Mailing List ==== >In 1790 Arthur St. Clair, who had been appointed Governor of the new territory, >proceded to Kaskaskia, and organized that region into a county, to which the >name of St. Clair was applied. In 1795, Randolph County was formed, including >all the section south of a line running east and west between the colonies of >Praire du Rocher and New Design. In September, 1812, were established the >counties Madison, Johnson, Pope, and Gallatin by the Governor and Judges, and >Edwards County by the legislature. At the session of 1815-1816 the Counties of >White, Jackson and Monroe were established. >Combined Atlases of Monroe County 1875, 1901, 1916 p. 10 > >