Jonathan Richey married Clarinda Wiseman Feb.25,1899 Jersey County ----- Original Message ----- From: <dames13345@alltel.net> To: <ILPIKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 2:50 PM Subject: Re: [ILPIKE] RITCHIE (RICHEY) John and Family > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Owens, Wisman, Edwards > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1496.2.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > They married Jersey Co. 1899....This was her 2nd marriage his 3rd. > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > ILPIKE-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RICHEY, RITCHIE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1496.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Dolores, My GGGF John Richey was born ca. 1820 Ireland and moved to Pittsfield, Pike County, Illinois. He was married to Sarah Gibson at that time; I do not know if he remarried at any time. He and Sarah had a son named John Richey, born in Pittsfield in 1849. There is a divorce record for a John Ritchie and Maria or Marie Ritchie in Pike County, IL. I don't know if either of them is your Johnathan Richey, but I don't know what happened to my GGGF and his son John, who was my GGF's brother. Regards, John Gibbons Regards, John
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Owens, Wisman, Edwards Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1496.2.1.1 Message Board Post: They married Jersey Co. 1899....This was her 2nd marriage his 3rd.
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/kg.2ADI/1081.1 Message Board Post: I have a new email address. gloriafayburris@comcast.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RICHEY, RITCHIE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1496.2.1 Message Board Post: Dolores, My GGF's brother was John or Johnnie Richey (also spelled Ritchie), born in Pittsfield, Illinois. When did your Johnathan Richey marry your GGM? Were they married in Jersey County, Illinois, and in what town there? Regards, John Gibbons
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Owens, Wiseman, Richey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1496.2 Message Board Post: I have a Johanathan Richey in Jersey Co. m. Clarinda Owens Wiseman. Do you connect to this Richey? Clarinda is my GGgrandmother.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Vesterman, Wincherster, Burdine Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1080.1 Message Board Post: Marlene, Have you ever ran accross the name FESPERMAN/VESTERMAN? I understand the Vesterman, Moyer and Brother families traveled together from NC I have a Frederick Vesterman sitting in Calhoun Co. 1840 and his daughter (?) Elizabeth Winchester sitting in Calhoun 1850. I am trying confirm Elizabeth is a Vesterman/Fesperman.... It is my understanding that Vesterman folk were in the Derry twp at the right time... Thanks, Dolores
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Vesterman/Fesperman, Moyer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1206.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Sarah, would you know the parents of Martha Moyer? Have you ran accross the name Vesterman/Fesperman? I am related to the ever elusive Fesperman/Vesterman family, but I know they ARE connected to the Moyer family from ID>NC. Thanks Dolores
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/kg.2ADI/1994.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks Candace that information was helpful. I will try the the 2 email addresses that you gave me.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jeffers Winterbotham Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1994.1 Message Board Post: I am not related but took a quick look on the computer and in some references that I have......found the following...... In the 1920 census Walter and Isabella lived in New Your City where he was a merchant of woman's clothing. they had a boarder, Julia Cowan but she doesn't seem to be any relation. Isabelle was born in Iowa and Walter in Missouri. In 1930 census, you found them in Pittsfield Illinois, Pike county where he is listed as a proprietor in a clothing store there. they have no children but her mother is now living with them. I found a listing for Rosenthal/Hobbs buried in the Pittsfield West cemetery but thelisting I looked at did not have dates or first names. I looked for Josephine Hobbs in Iowa prior to her living with her daughter. In the 1880 census for Iowa I found Alfred aged 41 and his wife Josephine 28. They were married in 1880. There was a servant named Christine Obrecht in the household. Alfred was a deputy clerk for the US court and Josephine was a teacher. In 1900 Josephine is now the head of household in Julien Dubuque Iowa and is a teacher. She has three children listed and a fourth who is deceased. the children are Isabella age 19 born in Oct 1880, in college....Snidey (could this be Sidney, mispelled??) age 17, an apprentice born Sept 1882 and Elisabeth aged 11 born 1887. A Josephine Whisler Hobbs of Pike county is listed in the death index as having died Dec 31 1932. I found two people researching Hobbs in Pike county...They may be able to help if their addresses are still valid. jerrys@ns.net and djreed526@adelphia.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: rosenthal / hobbs Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1994 Message Board Post: I am looking for any information about Walter Rosenthal born 1886 who married Isabella Hobbs. I have them on the 1930 census in Pittsfield, Pike, Illinois. Does anyone have any information about them ?
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/kg.2ADI/1993 Message Board Post: Married at the Baptist Church in Griggsville, Illinois, 21 April 1868, by the Rev. L. C. Carr, the Rev. James M. Stiffler, formerly of Hollidaysburg, PA to Miss Jennie M. Carr, daughter of the officiating clergyman. Rev. Stiffler is now pastor of the First Baptist Church in McGregor, Iowa. This marriage appeared in the 27 May 1868 issue of the Hollidaysburg, PA Register and Blair County Inquirer newspaper. Just in case someone is looking for the marriage.
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/kg.2ADI/1977.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Jeanne, Thanks for the info.Alexander is my gg-grandfather and Charles and Cy are two of his sons. Another son, William, is my g-grandfather. I'm still looking for the month and day Alexander died and for the name of his parents. I have a very good hunch as to who they are but no proof as of yet. Thanks again. Mike
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/kg.2ADI/1977.2.1 Message Board Post: Cemetery Records of Pike County, Illinois, vol. IV (Barry, Hadley & New Salem), Pike Co. Historical Society, 1979: p.14 (Barry Cemetery, aka Old Barry): "Early, Alexander E. (Father) 1830-1907 [Early], Adeline (w-A.E.) 1833-1899" No other Earlys in this cemetery, but in Park Lawn are Charles C. (d. 29 July 1934, age 87/10/9) and wife Catharine (d. 10 Sept 1918, age 55/8/25) , and Cy D. (d. 5 Nov 1930, age 67/4/20) and wife Emma (d. 20 Dec 1912, age 46/10/8). This book is not indexed.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BURKE, MALLORY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1992 Message Board Post: Looking for obituary of Birdie/Byrdie MALLORY BURKE, parents unknown, b. 1 April 1860 probably in Missouri, m. 26 April 1881 to John William BURKE in Marion Co. Missouri, d. 3 March 1899 in Barry, Pike Co., Illinois, bur. Park Lawn, Barry, Pike Co. Daughter-in-law of Alexander (b. Ireland) and Sarah (b. Tennessee) BURKE of Barry, Pike Co.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LANGAN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1991 Message Board Post: They were married in griggsville, and they are all buried in Pittsfield, Illinois - Pike County. They had twelve children. I am looking for any informatin someone may have. I need Land, Will, Probate information. I have the Census, so I am needing more in depth information. So if anyone can help I would really appriciate it. Thank You!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Garner-Hagen-Otwell-Sullivan-Thompson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/kg.2ADI/1990 Message Board Post: Nebraska public school 1904 Teacher: James H. Gillespie Co. Supt: Caroline Grothe School Board: Thomas J. Borrowman J. N. Hack James Harpole Students Grover Weaver Lily Buchanan Earl Unglaub Lavina Miller Dewy Hayden Hazel Garner Benjamin Franklin Opal Booth Marvin Harpole Rose Garner Daley Wheeler Louise Franklin Vinza Hack Pearl Garner Ray Millen Roy Borrowman Orville Borrowman Hal Harpole Bruce Garner Eliner Buchanan Fay Chamberlin Henry Booth Vera Unglaub Jesse Buchanan Arlie Gregory Dola Wheeler Gannys Entries in her scrapbook: 1. Pearl, Illinois May 19, 1902 Dear Rose, In Memory`s basket, Drop one bud for me. Your Friend and Teacher Ella Street 2. Strout, Illinios Dec 26, 1898 Dear Friend, Lock up your heart, keep safe the key, forget me not, till I do thee. Your friend Julia 3. Nebo, Illinois Feb. 8, 1908 Dear Sister, Remember the second, remember the third, remember as a golden bird. Your sister Hazel. 4.Strout, Illinois Dec 26, 1898 Dear Friend, Remember me early, remember me late, remember me dearly, as an old schoolmate. Your Friend Maudie 5. Dec 29, 1905 Dear Rose, The door is lock, the key in the cellar, no one home but Rose and Byron Your Friend Opal Betts 6. Strout, Illinois Dec 26, 1898 Dear Friend, Remember me in gladness, remember me in sorrow, remember me today, and forget me not tomorrow. Your schoolmate Gracie Vaughn 7. Strout, Illinois Dec 26, 1898 Dear Friend, Remember me dear Rosa when over this you look, remember it was Louisa who wrote this in your book. Your schoolmate Louisa 8. Jan 27, 1906 Dear Rose, There is a pretty flower down by the shepheard`s cot and it`s name I will mention It is a sweet ``Forget me not``. 9. Strout, Illinois Dec 26, 1898 Dear Rosa, When rocks and hills divide us and you no more I`ll see, remember it was Franc that wrote these lines for thee. Remember me ever Franc Whiting 10. Strout Illinois June 17, 1906 Dear Rose, Roses are red and violets are blue, sugar is sweet, and so are you. Your Friend Lela 11. Strout Illinois Dec 26, 1898 Dear Little Friend, When on earth your life is ended and you sleep beneath the sod. May your name in gold be written in the autograph of God. Your schoolmate Agnes 12. Pearl, Illinois Aug 27, 1905 Dear Rose, When you are bending over the tub, think of me then rub. Your friend 13.Strout Illinois Dec 26, 1898 Dear Rose, May your joy be as deep as the ocean, Your sorrow as light as its foam. Your schoolmate Nellie Borrowman 14. Strout Illinois Dec 26, 1898 Dear Little Friend, Remember me now, remember me ever, remember the time when we went to school together. Your schoolmate Cora Vaugh 15. Strout Illinois Jan 15, 1902 Dear Little Friend, Sailing down the stream of life in a little red canoe. May you have a pleasant trip. With just room enough for two. As ever a Friend O. Sidwell 16. Strout Illinois Dec 26, 1898 Dear Friend, May you ever be happy, may you ever be blest in a little cottage with the one you love best. Your schoolmate Grace Looper 17. Lincoln, Illinois 1905 Dear Cousin, May your virtues ever be spread like butter on hot ginger bread. Your cousin Hazel Bradburn 18. Strout Illinois Dec 27, 1898 Dear Friend, _____the leaves of your _____grow yellows with age and the words that I write grow dim on this page remember me ever and do not forget where ever I am, I remember you yet. Your Friend Josie 19. Strout Illinois Jan 7, 1899 Dear Little Friend, In the book of life--God`s album. May yoiur name be penned with care. An may all who here have written, write their names forever there. Ypur Friend 20. Old Pearl Jan 29, 1906 Dear Rose, Always remember and don`t forget, you have a friend in Old Pearl yet. Your Friend Peggy 21. @ school April 26, 1899 Miss Rose, May you always be good, never bad, Always happy, never sad. This is the wish of your teacher 22. Strout Illinois Jan 10, 1909 My Dear Friend, May you ever be happy Throughout the years to come And when the judgement day rolls around may you go beyond the rising sun. Nate M. Sidwell 23. July 26, 1902 Dear Little Rose, Ever remember our pleasant times is enough for us. Your old friend Lou 24. Jan 31, 1899 Dear Sister, When sitting still thinking over the past remember you have a friend who love will always last. Harry garner 25. Strout Illinois June 20, 1899 Dear Sister, First in your album. Last in your thought. First to be remember and last to be forgot. Your Sister Pearl Garner 26. Strout Illinois April 1899 Dear Rosa, Day may pass and years may end but my love for you will never end. Your friend Grover 27. March 13, 1909 Dear Aunt Rosa, When you are filling the memory woodbox. Please put in one stick for me. Your niece Cordia 28. Dec 20, 1898 Dear Rosa, Strife to keep the Golden Rule and learn your lessons well in school. Your friend Hattie Bunn 29. Strout Illinois Sept 21, 1906 Dear Old Sis, When far away where friends are few remember me and I will you. Goldie (Katie) 30. Strout Illinois June 31, 1899 Dear Sister, When fortunes fails and friends are few say ``Can I find a friend in you.`` Bruce Garner 31. Jan 11, 1901 Dear Friend, When this life is dark and clouded and your heart is filled with grief, think of Christ, our blessed Jesus, to your heart will come relief. Your schoolmate Alvin Bunn 32. May 19, 1902 Dear Rose, If I forget you before I die always remember my grave. Bessie Smith 33. June 22, 1899 Dear Rosa, When days are dark and friends are few, remember me and I will you. Your schoolmate Venis Fowler 34. Byerton Illinois June 13, 1899 Dear Rose, The ocean is wide the sea is deep my love for you as is big as a shark Your friend Ola M____ 35. Strout Illinois April 26, 1899 Dear Rosa, Roses red and violets blue sugar is sweet and so are you. Your friend Vera 36. Dear Friend, Green____Green____ The grass is so green All the free masons are ashamed to be seen Blurrie Franklin (sp) 37. Strout Illinois Jan 7th 1901 Dear Friends, May you always be happy. ``Lead a good life Get a good husband and make a good wife.`` Earl Unglaub 38. Pearl Illinois June 18, 1907 Dear Cousin, Remember me in friendship remember me in love remember dear cousin when we shall meet above Your cousin V. O. R. 39. Peryl (pearl) Illinois Sept 16, 1899 Dear Rose When your old and cnot see put on you spectacles and think of me Your Cousin Walter Renound 40. Love Retreat, Illinois August 13, 1905 Friend Rose, May happiness be thy last and peace thy steps attend, accept the tribute of respect from one who is your friend. Homer Turnbaugh 41. Nebo Illinois Nov 24, 1895 Dear Friend Rosa, Remember me when faraway remember the longest day and if thy grave should be my bed remember me when I am dead Your Friend Nettie V. Fielder 42. Jan 7, 1900 Dear Friend Rose, Bitten by a bed bug touchjed by a fly when you get stuck in a mud hole please remember me Your friend (can`t read) 43.Strout Illinois May 29, 1909 Dear Rosa, Remember me at morning, remember me at night, remember me my darling and don`t forget to write. Your schoolmate Minnie 44. Strout Illinois April 29, 1899 Dear Rosa, Remember me when on these lines you look remember it was Mary who wrote this in yoiur book Mary Long 45. Strout Illinois August the 22 Friend Rose Stand not a tear when you stand around my grave when I am gone written by Meargis 46. Strout Illinois Jan 7, 1900 Dear Rose, Remember me when I`m above and then think of the one I love Your Friend Marvin 47. Strout Illinois Jan 18, 1902 My Dear Rose, A line is sufficient for memory Your schoolmate Nellie Franklin 48. Dear Friend, As shure as the grass grown around the stump you are as sweet as a sugar lump Forget me not A. F. (??) 49. Strout Illinois March 13, 1906 Dear Sister, In the golden chain of friendship regard me as a clink Your sister Hallie 50. Jan 16, 1901 Dear Friend Life is a volume from youth to old age, each year forms a chapter each days a page, may none be more charmig, more warm only and true then that ____and noble, sketched yearly by you. Your Friend James K. Whittaker 51. Jan 17, 1901 Dear Friend Remember well and bear in mind a good true friend is hard to find Yoiur Friend Roy Borrowman 52. July 25, 1905 Dear Friend, When rocks and hills divide us and you no more I see, remember oh remember, I still remember thee. Your Friend Pearlie L___ 53. Strout Illinois Jan 15, 1902 Friend Rose Some love one, some love two, but I love but one, and that is you. Your schoolmate Ed Franklin 54. Strout Illinois May 11, 1901 Do as your teacher bids you and do it with a grace and if a scholar goes to kiss you just slap him in the face Your cousin Etta Cox 55. Love me a little , Love me big, Love me like a little pig Your`s truly R. G. Weaver 56. Pearl Illinois Jan 2, 1907 Dear Rose, Remember the cat, Remember the kitten, Remember the boy whoi didn`t get the mitten. Your cousin Hazel B. 57. Strout Illinois March 14, 1901 Dear Rose You asked me to write in your album. Oh, well thats not such a task, all I will say is contained in our line may the blessings of heaven forever ne thine. Your cousin Suttles 58. Pearl Illinois Nov 3, 1901 Dear Friend In your golden chain of friendship regard me as a link Your friend Alice 59. Strout Illinois March 11, 1901 Dear Rose, Roses are red, violets are blue, sugar is sweet and so are you. 60. Nebo, Illinois Oct 11, 1903 Dear Friend, Remember me in friendship, remember me in love, remember me dear Rose when we shall meet above. Gina B. (sp) 61. Nebo Illinois May 12, 1902 My dear friend, Remember me at morning, remember me at night, remember me forever, and don`t forget to write Your friend Lottie M. Coger 62. Pearl Illinois Mar 20, 1902 Dear Rose A good name is rather to be chosen then great riches. Aunt Rose 63. Bulcreek Mar 4, 1902 Dear Friend, On this leaf of memory rest, may my name forever rest, Your friend ? Yasteel 64. Strout Illinois Jan 15, 1899 Dear Friend, May love fare you, will never fail, as long as pussy has a tail ? Sidwell 65. Nebo Illinois March 4, 1903 When the shades are falling over the dark, and barely see, when if and absent friend you are thinking about, won`t you sometimes think of me your cal kid A Unknown 66. Strout Illinois Jan 10, 1902 Dear Rose If land is grass grown around the stump you ar my darling sugar lump Your Friend Benjamin Franklin 67. Strout Illinois Jan 10, 1902 Dear Friend, Way back here out of sight I write my name just for spite Your Friend Elmer Buchanan
Mary, Thank you for your reply and info about the ALLISON/ELLISON project. I am descended from Albert Ward ALLISON's first wife Mary Elma KASINGER It is her death date and place that I have been trying to find. Thank you for your help. regards, Theresa The difference between a good day and a bad day isn't about changes in your day. It's about what changes in you. Soledad O'Brien
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Allison, Ellison Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/kg.2ADI/120.1.1.1.1.3.1.1 Message Board Post: Dear Theresa, I am not a descendant of Albert Ward Allison. I found one date of death for Mary Kassinger at http://trees.ancestry.com/owt/person.aspx?pid=42590114&st=1 but there doesn't seem to be a way to contact the person who posted it to learn what documentation might exist to prove her date of death. My brother is a participant in the Allison/Ellison Y-chromosome DNA Project. His DNA test results prove that our Allison line shares a common ancestry with descendants of of Benjamin Allison, who migrated to Greenbrier Co., VA in the late 1700s and then later to Gallia Co. OH and Pike Co. IL.. The DNA score of a descendant of Benjamin perfectly matches the DNA score of my brother. The earliest proven ancestor of my brother and me is our G5 grandfather, Joseph Allison who died in Goshen in Orange Co., NY in 1755. Y-Chromosome DNA is passed from father to son down through the generations just as surnames are passed from father to son. Only men inherit the Y-chromosome, therefore only men with the Allison or Ellison surnames (or variant spellings) who are biological descendants of their Allison/Ellison ancestors can be participants in the Allison/Ellison Y-chromosome DNA Family Reconstruction Project. Our Allison/Ellison DNA Project Results webpage is online. The URL is: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~allisonellisondna/index.htm The DNA results and pedigree charts of the Orange Co., NY Allisons/Ellisons and the Allisons who migrated to Greenbrier Co., VA can be seen in Group B. The method of obtaining the DNA cells is simple and painless and doesn't involve any drawing of blood . The type of DNA that is analyzed for genealogical purposes doesn't provide any data about medical conditions. The DNA testing company sends a small tube with Q-tip-like swabs to each participant. All that needs to be done is to swab the inside of the cheek to collect some cells, replace the swabs in the tube and mail it back to the company . In about 9 weeks the company informs the participants about the results and lets them know if their score matches anyone else in the DNA database. Y-chromosome DNA testing is enhancing traditional genealogical research. DNA testing is NOT intended to be a "stand-alone method" of learning about your ancestry. However, it can be of great assistance in furthering traditional research, especially when a participant's DNA marker scores match the marker scores of another man who shares his surname. It may an Allison or Ellison family the clue they've been searching for to narrow down the place of origin of their early ancestors. The Allison/Ellison DNA Project has been formed to further genealogical research through the use of DNA analysis. If you know of a biological Allison or Ellison male who would consider participating, please contact me for information about costs, how to join the project, etc. Best wishes, Mary Allison Yonan Co-administrator, ALLISON /ELLISON DNA Project yonan@fgi.net
Hi! I looked in my Pike County Cemetery book 1 & the only Guthrie's listed are: G. G. b 1802 - d 26 Mar 1883 Francis b 1812 - d 15 Aug 1874 This is on one side Fannie {wife of G. G. G.} b 17 Apr 1812 {could be the same as Francis & Fannie is what she went by} Sorry, I couldn't find a John. Bobbie