Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=520 Surname: Todd ------------------------- I am looking for information about a Rezin Todd, married to Mary Bitler, who lived in Adams Co., IN, in 1868. an anyone help me? Thanks. Rachel
Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=519 Surname: Love, Lee, Baldwin ------------------------- Trying to trace my roots, this is my first try. Looking for Birth, Marriage, Death, cematay on James Lorenzo Love, who married a Rachel Baldwin, whom I believe to have been born and married in Richmond, IN and had at least one son Clayton H Love born June 27,1870, who married a Lucetta Lee from INDIANA where I believe they Live in ADAMS County (Decatur), my father often mentioned Limberlost Forest. Clayton & his wife had two children, a son Lowell born 8 Sep 1903 and a daughter Imo, born8 Aug 1900,who moved to Fremont Michigan in 1909. Any information or assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=517 Surname: SOVINE ------------------------- Dear Lori, I just got an automatic copy of your reply to my post of last year. Thanx for the reply! :-) I've looked at my sheets and have placed your Adams County, IN, David Louis -- he was named for MY David Louis, who was the uncle of yours -- so we're in the same family! I have this family all the way back to Switzerland in the 1600s. I'd love to compare notes and fill in some of my B-M-D blanks on your DL's family. Best, BarBara (Sovine) Fricke
Hello, I am new to the list and i am hoping to find information on my gg-grandparents Abraham BROWN and Rebecca VANCE. I have no dates on Abraham, other than he died between 1876 - 1880. Rebecca was born September 15, 1848 (Indiana???) - died., March 25, 1934 Muncie, Delaware Co, Indiana. Rebecca married twice more after the death of Abraham. (1) Owen GLANCY January 28, 1880 Adams Co. (2) Alexander UTINGER, September 16, 1885 Adams Co. Only known child of Abraham BROWN and Rebecca VANCE was...... Lydia Matilda BROWN Born: February 1876 Adams Co - Married: John B F RUNYON, November 16, 1894 Adams Co Died: October 10, 1949 Delaware Co., Muncie, Indiana Thank you for any help! Kelly Runyon Bragg
Lori, I have the following Sovine's in my file. Hope this helps. Descendants of John Frederick Sovine 1 John Frederick Sovine b: 28 Oct 1848 in IN d: 14 Sep 1915 in Craigville, Wells Co, IN . +Elizabeth Ann Hower b: 1851 d: 30 May 1920 m: 07 May 1877 in Adams Co, IN Father: Andrew Hower Mother: Margaret Buroker .. 2 Caroline Sovine b: 1878 in French Twp, Adams Co, IN d: 20 Feb 1912 ...... +Larwell Griswold m: 18 May 1899 in Adams Co, IN .. 2 Julia Sovine b: Jan 1880 in French Twp, Adams Co, IN d: 27 Apr 1951 ...... +Samuel Albert Shady m: 14 Jul 1898 in Adams Co, IN .. 2 Jonathan Sovine b: 1881 in Kirland Twp, Adams Co, IN d: 1936 ...... +Edith May Kidwell m: 09 Feb 1904 .. 2 Susie Sovine b: 1883 in Kirland Twp, Adams Co, IN d: 26 Jan 1923 ...... +William Melching m: Bet. 1905 - 1907 .. 2 Amos Sovine b: 15 May 1885 in Kirland Twp, Adams Co, IN d: 26 Jul 1968 ...... +Ida Bruner m: 04 Oct 1919 in Adams Co, IN .. 2 Della A. Sovine b: 02 Jun 1887 in Kirland Twp, Adams Co, IN d: 28 Feb 1921 ...... +James E. Wyer m: 21 Sep 1907 .. 2 David Louis Sovine ...... +Elsie Penland .. 2 Joseph Vivan Sovine b: 19 Mar 1892 in Kirland Twp, Adams Co, IN ...... +Clara Matilda Call m: 07 Apr 1917 in Wells Co, IN Margie R. Pearce Ponchatoula, LA Genealogy: http://www.angelfire.com/la/ancestors ----- Original Message ----- From: Lori (Sovine) Miller <labmiller@mail.com> To: <INADAMS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2000 10:10 PM Subject: [INADAMS] Sovine's > Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=516 > > Surname: Sovine > ------------------------- > > I am looking for any information on the Sovine family. My grandfather David > L. was married to Elsie Penland, they lived in Pleasant Mills, Adams County, > one brother Joe lived outside Craigville, all were buried in Bluffton. > Any information on our family would be appreciated! Thank-you! > > > ==== INADAMS Mailing List ==== > >
Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=516 Surname: Sovine ------------------------- I am looking for any information on the Sovine family. My grandfather David L. was married to Elsie Penland, they lived in Pleasant Mills, Adams County, one brother Joe lived outside Craigville, all were buried in Bluffton. Any information on our family would be appreciated! Thank-you!
I can't tell you the church, but someone in their 80"s that lives around Salem couldproably tell you. Lynn ----- Original Message ----- From: <INADAMS-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <INADAMS-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 06, 2000 12:33 PM Subject: INADAMS-D Digest V00 #26
Hello, Can anyone tell me what church once stood on the present site of the Salem Cem. in Union Twp? When did the cem. first come into use? Any info on this cem. would be appreciated. Thank you. Gale
Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=515 Surname: DEFFENBAUGH ------------------------- Looking for information on Keturah or Anna Deffenbaugh b. 1857 and died 12-17-1895 and is buried in West Lawn Cemetery in Adams County Indiana. Thanks in advance for any help. Sherry Shafer
Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=514 Surname: KRANER ------------------------- Just wondering if you have a Bernice Leora Kraner in your family tree? Sherry Shafer
Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=513 Surname: Hudson ------------------------- Doe anyone have this family in their data base? >From the 1880 soundex of St. Mary's Twp., Adams Co., Ind.: Hudson, David 37 b. OH Catherine 36 b. IN J. Henry 14 b. IN W. Eli 12 b. IN A. Jane 7 b. IN B. Elizabeth 4 b. IN
Posted on: Adams County, Indiana Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/AdamsObits?read=19 Surname: ------------------------- Obituary of Mary Darst French Mary Darst French was born Miami County, Ohio, November 20, 1819, and departed this life at the home of her daughter, Mrs John Steiner, May 20th, 1907, aged 87 years 6 months. She was married to Lot French in Miami County, Ohio September 14th, 1837. In the year of 1840 with several other pioneer settlers they moved to Adams Co. IN. Here Mr and Mrs French settled on a farm on the banks of the Wabash River where they mad a home until their respective deaths. To this union were born twelve children, seven sons and five daughters, of whom her husband, who died July 18th, 1891 , four sons and two daughters preceded her in death. Grandma French, as she was commonly known to every one was in early life converted to the Christian Faith. Shortly after her conversion she united with the Dunkard church at Walnut Level, of which church she remained a faithful and devoted member until her death. Not only did she profess christianity, but showed by her daily life that she walked with Christ. Ever concerned about the welfare of others, she forgot self in trying to bring comfort and happiness to those about her. Always looking on the bright side of life she bore her sufferings never losing sight of that blessed hope whose peace, a christian alone can know. She often expressed her desire to go home, and in the early part of her sickness, when perfectly rational, expressly stated that she was not afraid to meet her God; that she had nothing to lose and all to gain. Thus she lived and died. There remain to mourn her departure three sons; Marion, residing on a farm in Wells County, IN and Miller and Jerry in the west. Three daughters, Mrs Loyina North of Bluffton, Mrs Louisa Hoffman of Linn Grove, and Mrs Lydia Stiner, residing on the old home farm; there are twenty four grandchildren, ten great-grandchildren, and a host of friends. And though she is gone , the life she lived can never be erased from the lives of those with whom she came into contact SOURCE: The Evening Banner Bluffton IN Saturday, June 8, 1907.
Posted on: Adams Co. Indiana Biographies Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/AdamsBios?read=6 Surname: ------------------------- Biography of Mary Darst French When Adams Co. IN was more of a wilderness than it is today; at a time when roads were almost unknown; when wolves and bears kept the early settlers in constant alarm; and the lurking indian was to be made a friend, there immigrated from Miami Co. OH. a young couple who were destined to play a great part in shaping the future of our country. It was in the year of 1840, that Mr and Mrs Lot French , bidding adieu to kin and home, struck boldly into the wilderness and made straightway for this state, The Unsettled West. It is indeed hard for one of younger years to conceive the tru meaning of the above paragraph. Yet if you will let the finger of memory trace back the pages of history, it will tell you a story far more varied and thrilling then pen is able to describe. Where now we see large farms with their fertile fields, and lowing herds, beautiful country homes with their modern conveniences, rural phones and rural mail delivery, thriving villages and prosperous towns, all the true milestones in the history of progress and civilization., there stood the mighty woods, swaying to and fro in the silent majesty of all its years. It was into the heart of the latter that this young couple came, following the rude roads and trails, and were they were neither, clearing a path for themselves until they settled on a uncleared farm, which had been purchased by Grandpa French on a previous trip, on the very banks of the Wabash River, three miles north of the present town of Linn Grove. The hardships and dangers were many and great for as Grandma has told us; :the roads were sometimes so bad and progress so slow that when forced by gathering night and the fatigue of the days travel to seek rest neath the starry tent which alone afforded shelter, they could look back and see the smoldering coals of the fires of the previous day. The dangers and hardships did not cease, when they had arrived safely at their chosen place, but rather increased. There in the midst of an unbroken forest which must be cleared ere they could till the soil, a home must be built, a life lived and a living made. Armed with strong muscles and stout hearts, they stoved and toiled, yet not in vain. Littlt by little, Gods eternal sunshine filtered through the openings made by the sturdy stroke of the pioneers ax. Day by day, these openings grew and ripening grain usurped the place of giant oak. Yet, they did not rest, neither lose faith in the task that they had set out to do, but year after year, the resounding echo of that awful ax was heard until a neighboring clearing was reached, and earth freed from innumerable years of servitude, gave forth her thanks in abundant harvests to them. For many years Mr and Mrs French kept a tavern on the old State road and many were the pioneer errants who shared their hospitality. Let me say here in due respect to the many of these early settlers who have gone before, and the few who still remain, that the above might be told of each. Yet, tis the passing away of another of these grand persons from the earth of care, to that Haven of rest, that calls forth this short reminiscence. And ere I pass to give in detail her life of usefulness, let me quote (not only to her memory) but to the honor and glory of all. SOURCE: The Evening Banner; Bluffton IN Saturday, June 8, 1907.
To all: I have had an email disaster and lost everything. Would anyone who knows the listowner's email address please send it to me so I can replace my Welcome message? Steven J. Whitright WITTERECHT/WHITRIGHT Researcher Melbourne, Florida
Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=512 Surname: Bower, Bowers, Baur, Bauer, Boyer ------------------------- I am related to Joel Bower of Ripley Co., In. and the family disappeared so to speak. If you know of any Bower by any spelling, please let me know. Thank you Wanda
If anyone has access to the WPA Marriage Records for Adams County I would appreciate a lookup for Philip Hahn and Samantha Stephenson/Stevenson. Thank you Gloria in Miami
Posted on: Adams County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Adams?read=511 Surname: ------------------------- Antoinette-- In case my earlier messages did not go through, please contact me about the Gregg Studio in Geneva, Adams County, IN. The studio did exist here. Rose Bryan, Geneva Public Library
The names of these 2 men appear as witnesses on documents Sarah Renecker Essex filed when seeking pension for the death of her husband, David O. Essex, 24 Feb 1864 near Decatur, MS during the Civil War when he was serving with Co.H, 89th Regiment IVI. Anyone with information on them I would appreciate hearing from. Thank you, Joey
Hi Everyone, I've added a new feature to the GenConnect Boards (Queries, Wills, Deeds, Obits, etc) on the web page. Anything posted there should now automatically be sent to this list so you won't have to continually visit the web page for updates. The message sent to the list will contain the URL of the specific post to allow the you to respond directly to the message, again without having to visit the web page. We'll see in the next few days if it is working properly. If you have any problems, or if enough of you don't like it, I can remove that feature. Tim Singleton, tsingleton@iclub.org 105 Nancy Drive Richmond, KY 40475-8613 Volunteer INGenWeb Coordinator Adams Co. - http://www.rootsweb.com/~inadams Randolph Co. - http://www.rootsweb.com/~inrandol/
Sorry if this is a repeat, but thought you might find this site useful. ----- Original Message ----- From: M J Moser <mmoser@snet.net> To: <PADUTCHgenONLY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 10, 2000 1:14 AM Subject: [PaDgo] Cemetery Records online > I don't remember which list I first found this on. It has links to > cemeteries all over the country. > > http://www.interment.net/ > > > Marilyn > CT >