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    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Bartholomew and Harrison County: Mrs. Cooper Simcox Died
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Corydon (IN) Republic, March 11, 1915, p. 5. Note: The Corydon Republic in 1915 consisted of a weekly newspaper printed twice on the same day. The first paper consisted of only 2 pages; the second newspaper was longer. Consequently, if the item below was not found in the first publication, be certain to check the second publication. Charles Simcox of Columbus was called to this county this week on account of the death of his mother, Mrs. Cooper Simcox.

    07/25/2014 04:19:20
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Harrison County: John Hougland Buried
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Corydon (IN) Republic, March 11, 1915, p. 5. Note: The Corydon Republic in 1915 consisted of a weekly newspaper printed twice on the same day. The first paper consisted of only 2 pages; the second newspaper was longer. Consequently, if the item below was not found in the first publication, be certain to check the second publication. The funeral of the late John Hougland was held last Thursday in New Albany and burial was in Fairview Cemetery.

    07/25/2014 04:18:47
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Floyd and Harrison County: Mayme Curl Engaged to Grover C. Fleming
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Corydon (IN) Republic, March 11, 1915, p. 5. Note: The Corydon Republic in 1915 consisted of a weekly newspaper printed twice on the same day. The first paper consisted of only 2 pages; the second newspaper was longer. Consequently, if the item below was not found in the first publication, be certain to check the second publication. Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Curl of New Albany have announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Mayme Curl, to Mr. Grover C. Fleming. The wedding will take place the latter part of this month. Miss Curl is well known here where she has visited a number of times.

    07/25/2014 04:18:27
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Harrison County: Iola Schecter Graduated from Business College
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Corydon (IN) Republic, March 11, 1915, p. 5. Note: The Corydon Republic in 1915 consisted of a weekly newspaper printed twice on the same day. The first paper consisted of only 2 pages; the second newspaper was longer. Consequently, if the item below was not found in the first publication, be certain to check the second publication. Miss Iola Schecter graduated with high honors from the New Albany Business College winning both medals and a pennant for being one of the five in writing 1,000 words in shorthand in ten minutes and inputting the same number on typewriter in ten minutes.

    07/25/2014 04:17:49
    1. Re: [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Bales Family
    2. Constance Shotts via
    3. Hi Marie, I would be happy to take a look at your tree. I don't have a tree online at ancestry, but do have a list of my direct ancestors that I can send you and a tree at gedmatch with my DNA profile (kit M070752). I would be happy to share those with you if you think we may have a match. To my knowledge, I do not have the surname Greathouse in my family. You said you don't have the Bales name in your family. Is there a reason that you think we may have a common ancestor? Connie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected] via Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 12:11 PM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Bales Family ? no answer. On Friday, July 25, 2014 11:39 AM, "[email protected] via" <[email protected]> wrote: I have no Bales in my or my husbands family.  Brown County has Greathouse and more.  If you want to look at my tree and I would like to look at yours to see where our dna matches, just let me know.  Marie Pond Greathouse On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 1:09 PM, Constance Shotts <[email protected]> wrote:   I am related to the Bales family through my grandmother who was Pearl Mae Bales, daughter of Samuel Francis and Lydia Clementine Chandler Bales.  A cousin I met through DNA matching and I have been working on establishing the paper documentation for the Bales line, and have it back to Eden Bales who was born about 1745, lived in Virginia, and died about 1815 in Clay County, Kentucky.  Several of the children of Eden Bales, including my 3rd great grandfather Aden Bales settled in the Brown County and Monroe County area of Indiana.  My cousin and I have also discovered a direct male Bales descendant who comes through another son of Eden Bales, and whose descendants moved to Texas.  This Bales cousin has done Y-DNA testing and we would like to find other direct male descendants (they would be surnamed Bales) to do DNA testing.  We would also like to have other descendants of the Eden Bales do autosomal DNA testing.   Additional persons of this Bales line doing DNA testing will help us to further prove all of the branches descending from Eden Bales (we know he had at least five sons and a daughter) but may also help us go farther back to the ancestors of Eden Bales.  If you are a Bales, or if you have an ancestor back in Monroe or Brown county who was a Bales, I would love to hear from you.  I would never have learned about my cousins through the Bales family out in Kansas without the benefit of the DNA testing that we both did.  It's painless (a cheek swab or a spit test) and getting cheaper all the time.  Even if you aren't sure that you would want to DNA testing, I would love to talk with you about the family. Thanks, Connie Constance T. Shotts, Ed.D., CG(SM) CG and Certified Genealogist are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations by the Board and the board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. The IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL Rootsweb list is for genealogists and historians who have an interest in the south central district of Indiana, as defined by the Indiana Genealogial Society, including the counties of: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harris, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, Scott and Washington. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message The IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL Rootsweb list is for genealogists and historians who have an interest in the south central district of Indiana, as defined by the Indiana Genealogial Society, including the counties of: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harris, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, Scott and Washington. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message The IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL Rootsweb list is for genealogists and historians who have an interest in the south central district of Indiana, as defined by the Indiana Genealogial Society, including the counties of: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harris, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, Scott and Washington. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/25/2014 10:06:42
    1. Re: [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Bales Family
    2. ? no answer. On Friday, July 25, 2014 11:39 AM, "[email protected] via" <[email protected]> wrote: I have no Bales in my or my husbands family.  Brown County has Greathouse and more.  If you want to look at my tree and I would like to look at yours to see where our dna matches, just let me know.  Marie Pond Greathouse On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 1:09 PM, Constance Shotts <[email protected]> wrote:   I am related to the Bales family through my grandmother who was Pearl Mae Bales, daughter of Samuel Francis and Lydia Clementine Chandler Bales.  A cousin I met through DNA matching and I have been working on establishing the paper documentation for the Bales line, and have it back to Eden Bales who was born about 1745, lived in Virginia, and died about 1815 in Clay County, Kentucky.  Several of the children of Eden Bales, including my 3rd great grandfather Aden Bales settled in the Brown County and Monroe County area of Indiana.  My cousin and I have also discovered a direct male Bales descendant who comes through another son of Eden Bales, and whose descendants moved to Texas.  This Bales cousin has done Y-DNA testing and we would like to find other direct male descendants (they would be surnamed Bales) to do DNA testing.  We would also like to have other descendants of the Eden Bales do autosomal DNA testing.   Additional persons of this Bales line doing DNA testing will help us to further prove all of the branches descending from Eden Bales (we know he had at least five sons and a daughter) but may also help us go farther back to the ancestors of Eden Bales.  If you are a Bales, or if you have an ancestor back in Monroe or Brown county who was a Bales, I would love to hear from you.  I would never have learned about my cousins through the Bales family out in Kansas without the benefit of the DNA testing that we both did.  It's painless (a cheek swab or a spit test) and getting cheaper all the time.  Even if you aren't sure that you would want to DNA testing, I would love to talk with you about the family. Thanks, Connie Constance T. Shotts, Ed.D., CG(SM) CG and Certified Genealogist are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations by the Board and the board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. The IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL Rootsweb list is for genealogists and historians who have an interest in the south central district of Indiana, as defined by the Indiana Genealogial Society, including the counties of: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harris, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, Scott and Washington. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message The IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL Rootsweb list is for genealogists and historians who have an interest in the south central district of Indiana, as defined by the Indiana Genealogial Society, including the counties of: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harris, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, Scott and Washington. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/25/2014 03:10:40
    1. Re: [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Bales Family
    2. I have no Bales in my or my husbands family.  Brown County has Greathouse and more.  If you want to look at my tree and I would like to look at yours to see where our dna matches, just let me know.  Marie Pond Greathouse On Tuesday, July 1, 2014 1:09 PM, Constance Shotts <[email protected]> wrote: I am related to the Bales family through my grandmother who was Pearl Mae Bales, daughter of Samuel Francis and Lydia Clementine Chandler Bales.  A cousin I met through DNA matching and I have been working on establishing the paper documentation for the Bales line, and have it back to Eden Bales who was born about 1745, lived in Virginia, and died about 1815 in Clay County, Kentucky.  Several of the children of Eden Bales, including my 3rd great grandfather Aden Bales settled in the Brown County and Monroe County area of Indiana.  My cousin and I have also discovered a direct male Bales descendant who comes through another son of Eden Bales, and whose descendants moved to Texas.  This Bales cousin has done Y-DNA testing and we would like to find other direct male descendants (they would be surnamed Bales) to do DNA testing.  We would also like to have other descendants of the Eden Bales do autosomal DNA testing.  Additional persons of this Bales line doing DNA testing will help us to further prove all of the branches descending from Eden Bales (we know he had at least five sons and a daughter) but may also help us go farther back to the ancestors of Eden Bales.  If you are a Bales, or if you have an ancestor back in Monroe or Brown county who was a Bales, I would love to hear from you.  I would never have learned about my cousins through the Bales family out in Kansas without the benefit of the DNA testing that we both did.  It's painless (a cheek swab or a spit test) and getting cheaper all the time.  Even if you aren't sure that you would want to DNA testing, I would love to talk with you about the family. Thanks, Connie Constance T. Shotts, Ed.D., CG(SM) CG and Certified Genealogist are Service Marks of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license by board certificants after periodic evaluations by the Board and the board name is a trademark registered in the US Patent and Trademark Office. The IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL Rootsweb list is for genealogists and historians who have an interest in the south central district of Indiana, as defined by the Indiana Genealogial Society, including the counties of: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harris, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, Scott and Washington. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    07/25/2014 02:38:17
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Floyd County: John E. Schepp vs. Grace E. Schepp-Divorce
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. New Albany (IN) Evening Tribune, August 5, 1911, p. 4. John E. Schepp today filed suit in the Floyd circuit court for divorce from Grace E. Schepp alleging cruel treatment. They were married July 12, 1910, and separated August 5, 1911, when he alleges the defendant abandoned him. He avers she has treated him cruelly by striking the plaintiff with her fist and also using a poker. He avers she has cursed and abused their neighbors and brought the plaintiff into disrepute and shame and that her violent outbursts of frenzy have made the plaintiff unhappy. He alleges also that she has violated her marriage vows. Stotsenburg & Weathers are attorney for the plaintiff.

    07/23/2014 05:10:36
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Clark and Floyd County: Thomas Sword's Brother Died
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. New Albany (IN) Evening Tribune, August 5, 1911, p. 4. Frank Sword, brother of Thomas Sword of this city, died Saturday at his home in Monroe Township, Clark County, of typhoid fever. He was 35 years old and unmarried.

    07/23/2014 05:09:39
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Floyd County: Robert Grant Died
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. New Albany (IN) Evening Tribune, August 5, 1911, p. 4. Robert Grant, colored, aged 45 years, died Saturday night at his home on Naghel Street. He leaves a family. The funeral took place today.

    07/23/2014 05:09:06
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Floyd County: Rev. L. C. Jeffrey to Visit His Brother
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. New Albany (IN) Evening Tribune, August 5, 1911, p. 4. The Rev. L. C. Jeffrey, pastor of Wesley Chapel, and Mrs. Jeffrey will leave Monday for Ottumwa, Ia., to visit Mr. Jeffrey's brother, the Rev. T. W. Jeffrey, and family.

    07/23/2014 05:08:45
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Floyd County: Mrs. E. G. Mayes Visited by Sister
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. New Albany (IN) Evening Tribune, August 5, 1911, p. 4. Mrs. May Matthews of Lebanon, Ind, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. E. G. Mayes, 713 East Market Street, returned home today.

    07/23/2014 05:08:18
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Crawford County: J. C. Faulkenberg Family Visited by Daughters
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Crawford County (IN) Democrat, February 7, 1918, p. 5. BETHANY UNION Mr. and Mrs. Fed Kaiser of Eckerty, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Gilmore and niece, Viva Rhodes, were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Faulkenberg, Thursday.

    07/23/2014 05:05:01
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Crawford County: J. C. Faulkenberg Family Visited by Grandsons
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Crawford County (IN) Democrat, February 7, 1918, p. 5. BETHANY UNION Charlie and Clarence Bowman of Uniontown visited their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Faulkenberg, Wednesday and Thursday.

    07/23/2014 05:04:00
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Crawford County: Bertha Schrieber Visited Her Sister, Mrs. Milton Smith
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Crawford County (IN) Democrat, February 7, 1918, p. 5. CURBY Mrs. Bertha Schrieber visited her sister, Mrs. Milton Smith, at Riddle, Wednesday.

    07/23/2014 05:03:30
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Crawford County: Mrs. Eliza Dillman Visited by Son
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Crawford County (IN) Democrat, February 7, 1918, p. 5. CURBY J. B. Vernon of Pilot Knob visited his mother, Mrs. Eliza Dillman, Friday.

    07/23/2014 05:03:03
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Crawford County: Mrs. Ora Senn Visited by Sister
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Crawford County (IN) Democrat, February 7, 1918, p. 5. CURBY Mrs. Ida Russil (consider Russell a spelling variant) of Louisville is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ora Senn.

    07/23/2014 05:02:39
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Crawford County: Charles Adams Stationed at Camp Taylor
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Crawford County (IN) Democrat, February 7, 1918, p. 5. TOWER Misses Geneva and Fern Everdon attended a party Saturday night at Mrs. Laura Adam's. It was given in honor of Charles Adams who is stationed at Camp Taylor.

    07/23/2014 05:01:57
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Clark County: David Pittman to Open a Saloon
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Monroe County (Indiana) Citizen, December 30, 1885 p. 1. Six months ago a law and order club was organized in Charlestown, and the sale of liquor was prohibited. The people of that town are now greatly excited by the announcement that David Pittman will open a saloon there on Saturday. The excitement is at such a pitch that trouble is anticipated.

    07/21/2014 04:26:41
    1. [IN-SOUTH-CENTRAL] Clark County: Wilber A. Rauth Married Hazel H. Jackson
    2. Randi Richardson via
    3. Indianapolis (IN) News, June 11, 1910, p. 5. INDIANA MARRIAGES Jeffersonville, Ind., June 11-Wilber A. Rauth, son of Ernest Rauth, city clerk of Jeffersonville, and Miss Hazel H. Jackson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jackson of this city, were married last night at the home of the bride's uncle, Joseph Smith, at Sellersburg, by the Rev. E. F. Schneider of Brownstown.

    07/21/2014 04:26:18