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    1. [InBartho] Re: WHITE - SHADLEY- FLANNIGAN
    2. 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/lh.2ADE/2152.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Donna, Thank you so VERY much for such a quick response to my questions and for the answers to those questions. This is exactly the info I was after and I am extremely grateful for your time and effort. Bless you for your help!! Judy Boie

    02/19/2003 03:57:48
    1. [InBartho] Re: WHITE - SHADLEY- FLANNIGAN
    2. 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/lh.2ADE/2152.1 Message Board Post: Carolyne Stultz' (1994) marriage index for Bartholomew lists: Mary White m. Benson Shadomy, June 20, 1853 Mary A. Shadony m. Patrick Flannigan, May 13, 1859 In 1860, Patrick and Mary A. Flannigan are in Ohio Tp., p. 241, with Josephine Shadomy and one other person I cannot identify (checking alphabetic index only, for 1860). Check original to clarify. Indiana has NO civil birth or death records before 1882. Bartholomew Co. has no newspapers prior to 1872.

    02/18/2003 02:27:19
    1. [InBartho] WHITE - SHADLEY- FLANNIGAN
    2. 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/lh.2ADE/2152 Message Board Post: I am looking for information in Bartholomew County for the following: # 1 - ISAAC MILTON WHITE - 1850 census living in Jackson Twp. Isaac married MARY ANNA SPROUT in 1845 in Jennings County. Isaac died in 1852 in Bartholomew Co. MARY ANNA WHITE - then married a : #2 - JOHN SHADLEY or THADOMY sometime between 1852 and 1858. I need to find a marriage record for this marriage. Then John Schadley died in 1858 and Mary Anna Schadley married a man named : # 3 - (JOHN ? ) FLANNIGAN about 1859/1860. I need a marriage record for this marriage. They possibly lived in Columbus township. Looking for a birth record for the birth of a baby daughter probably born late 1860 or early 1861 and then who died in 1861. Also, looking for a newspaper or court account of Mr. Flannigan abusing his wife Mary Ann when she was very ill with consumption, probably early in 1861 and Flannigan being jailed for this assult. Mary Ann Flannigan was rescued from this situation by her sister from Jennings County but Flannigan would not let her take her baby daughter away with her. Mary Ann Flannigan died 10-Sept-1861 in Jennings County and is buried there.

    02/18/2003 01:50:36
    1. [InBartho] Hamner - Sprowl Connections
    2. Tom and Charlotte Miller
    3. James Hamner, born 24 Sept 1787 in Mecklenburg Co. VA, married Sarah F. Sprowl on 29 Sept 1844 in Bartholomew Co. IN. Sarah F. Sprowl is appointed the guardian of Franklin and William Porter Sprowl minor heirs of Abram Sprowl dec with John Hamner as her security. Aug. 16, 1842.(From Probate Order Book D. 1842-1846 -Bartholomew Co. IN) There were two known children from Sarah's marriage to Abram Sprowl, Franklin and William Porter. Also from the Probate Order Book D. 1842-1846 -Bartholomew Co. IN, James Hamner, the guardian of William P. and Franklin Sprowl, minors petitions the court for permission to sell his ward's one half interest in real estate, which they inherited from their father Abraham Sprowl dec. Alexander Blackketter and James Herod were appraisers of the real estate which is sold to Russell Brower. Aug. 14, 1848. I can not find any trace of this family after this date. I am trying to determine if James Hamner, Jr., who married Sarah Gabbert on 30 June, 1844 in Bartholomew Co. IN, is a son of the above James Hamner. James Hamner Jr. was born about 1822 in KY. James Jr. and Sarah Gabbert Hamner moved to MO before 1848 and then to TX before 1859. I descend from James Hamner, Jr. via his son Joe Louis Hamner, born in TX 25 June 1861. Charlotte J. Miller

    02/17/2003 03:29:55
    1. [InBartho] Re: INBARTHO-D Digest V03 #27
    2. John A. Mahoney Jr.
    3. We get your e-mail, but when we click on the attachment paper clip, the messages come out in the "grey" and we are not able to open them. Could you help with this problem? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2003 9:00 PM Subject: INBARTHO-D Digest V03 #27

    02/17/2003 02:31:06
    1. [InBartho] Sorry date of Amanda E. Tuttle died DEC.24,1940 SHELBYVILLE,IND.AND BURIED IN BARTHOLOMEW CO.INDIANA NEXT TO HINMAN HER HUSBAND.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tuttle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lh.2ADE/2151 Message Board Post: AMANDA WAS A WIDOW MENTION FROM MRS. MORT*A LINDARMOOD. HARRY MOORE FAMILY HOME IN INDIANPOLIS,INDIANA WHERE I FOUND AMANDA DEATH CERTI. SHE DIED IN SHELBYVILLE,INDIANA DEC.24,1940 TOOK DEC.27,1940 TO CITY CEMETERY BARTHOLOMEW,CO.,IN. OBITS REALLY NEEDED HERE. SORRY ABOUT THE MONTH AND THE DATE WAS RIGHT. AMANDA WAS A WIDOW. FOR I HAVE HERE FOR THE CITY CEMTERY THAT HINMAN DIED EARLY. Jamie

    02/16/2003 06:44:10
    1. [InBartho] Re: TUTTLE, Amanda Died Dec.24,1940 Sheblyville,Indiana and Buried in Bartholomew Dec.27,1940 from Death certi. Widow.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tuttle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lh.2ADE/2150.1 Message Board Post: Amanda was a Weddle and married a man name Hinam Tuttle Jan.24,1870 Bartholomew Co.,Indiana She was still there with Hinman in the 1880 Census with two girls Lona M. and Bessie Amanda was 85 yrs. old and mention Widow. Harry Moore tooked of her body and they are in Indianapolis,Indiana. Amanda was in the Whitaker Home. Information was from Mrs. Mort *a Lindarmood in Shebyville,Indiana. They took her body to Bartholomew Co.,Indiana Dec.27,1940 to be buried next to Hinman Tuttle City Cemetery mention on the Bartholomew Co.,Indiana about Hinman Tuttle Preifer and Brockman Addition 1873 Lot 65 Dec. 6,1949-March 2,1926. Amanda was a Widow Will anyone help me find the OBITS ARTICLE....Jamie

    02/16/2003 06:39:22
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    2. Zane Hacker
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    02/16/2003 12:48:48
    1. [InBartho] Obits Lookup Amanda Tuttle died March 24,1940 Shebyville,Indiana buried Bartholomew Co.Indiana, City Cemetery.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Tuttle/Weddel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lh.2ADE/2150 Message Board Post: Need Obits Lookup PLEASE. Amanda E.Tuttle died March 24,1940 Shebyville,Indiana and buried next to her husband Hinman Tuttle in the City Cemetery in Bartholomew Co.,Indiana. I have Death Certi. but like the obits out of the paper. In the 1880 Census Mention two children Lona M Bessie She might had more. with her husband Hinman. She was a widow when she died. Information of Death mention a name Mrs,Mort *a Lindarmood. Hope to find more of there families. Thanks Jamie

    02/15/2003 09:13:03
    1. [InBartho] DuSHANE, Anderson, McLelland,
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DuSHANE, Anderson, McLelland, Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lh.2ADE/2149 Message Board Post: This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: DuSHANE, Anderson, McLelland, DONALD DuSHANE has been prominently and constructively associated with the work of the Indiana public schools during the entire period of his service in the pedagogic profession, and he now holds the position of superintendent of public schools at Columbus, judicial center of Bartholomew County. Mr. DuShane was born in the City of South Bend, Indiana, June 5, 1885, and is a representative of a family whose name has been worthily linked with Indiana history since the year 1830, when his ancestor, Horatio Chapin, a native of Springfield, Massachusetts, became one of the early settlers in the northern part of Indiana, where he did well his part in pioneer development and progress. Donald DuShane is a son of James and Emma (Anderson) DuShane, and it is interesting to record that James DuShane likewise did effective service as a teacher in the public schools of his native state, his activities along this line having found culmination in his twelve years of service as s! uperintendent of the city schools of South Bend. He gave evidence also of exceptional business ability, as shown in priority in the movement that brought about the establishment of the Indiana-Michigan Electric Company, with headquarters at South Bend. His civic loyalty was shown when he assumed leadership also in founding the public library of South Bend. In the public schools of his native City of South Bend Donald DuShane continued his studies until he had completed his high school course, and thereafter he attended Hanover College until he was there graduated with the degree of Bachelor of Science, besides which he later received from this college the degree of Master of Arts. Through post-graduate work in the University of Wisconsin he gained there from the further degree of Master of Science. Mr. DuShane gave four years of service as a teacher in the South Bend High School, and in his native city he thus won success and prestige that set at naught any application in hi! s case of the scriptural aphorism to the effect that “a prophet is not without a honor save in his own country.” Upon leaving South Bend he held for one year the position of principal of the high school at Shelbyville, Illinois, county seat of Shelby County, and during the ensuing five years he was superintendent of the public schools of Madison, judicial center of Jefferson County. His next post was that of superintendent of the city schools of Clinton, Vermillion County, where he remained two years. He then, in July, 1918, was appointed to his present office of superintendent of public schools at Columbus. All of his work in his chosen profession has been in important cities of his native state, and in every position that he has held his service has been notably loyal, progressive and constructive. He has made also valuable contributions to educational literature and legislation. He is to be ascribed authorship of the bills that as enacted bear the followin! g titles: Indiana School Attendance Law,” “Lazy Husband Law,” “Teachers’ Tenure Law,” and Teachers’ Annual Contract Law.” He organized Indiana’s first opportunity school, Madison, 1913; Indiana’s first psychiatric school clinic (Columbus, 1922); and Indiana’s first school for exceptionally bright children, (Columbus, 1923). He is an influential member and a former president of the Indiana State Teachers Association, and in 1919 he became the founder of the Indiana School Men’s Club. He is a member and a past president of the Indiana Conference on Social work, is a member of the executive committee of the Indiana Society for Mental Hygiene, Is a member of the Indiana Crime Commission and the Indiana State Teachers Retirement Fund Board, and in 1929-30 is functioning with characteristic efficiency and constructiveness as editor of the official publication of the Indi! ana State Teachers Association, this being known as the Indiana Teacher. His capacity for service seems to have no limitations, and it is to be noted that he is president of the Bartholomew County Board of Children’s Guardians. He was the second to serve as president of the Rotary Club of Columbus, and he is essentially and emphatically a liberal, loyal and public-spirited citizen who takes deep interest in community affairs and in all things touching the welfare and progress of the fine old Hoosier State. In the World war period Mr. DuShane was instant and influential in patriotic service of communal order. He served as a member of the Indiana State Council of Defense, and in his activities in promoting the sale of Government war bonds he was a speaker at fully fifty meetings held for advancing such drives or campaigns. Mr. DuShane married Miss Harriette McLelland, of Jefferson County, and they have three children: Donald, Jr., is, in 1929-30, an instructor! in Columbia University, New York, City; Graham is a student in Yale University, and James is attending DePauw University, at Greencastle, this state.

    02/15/2003 02:01:03
    1. [InBartho] Carter, Fishel, Jones, Fishel, Cosby, Glasscock, Newby,
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Carter, Fishel, Jones, Fishel, Cosby, Glasscock, Newby, Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lh.2ADE/2148 Message Board Post: This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Carter, Fishel, Jones, Fishel, Cosby, Glasscock, Newby, Carl J. CARTER. Though he has made a successful record in the practice of law and has served as prosecuting attorney of Bartholomew County, Mr. Carter now gives much of his time and attention to the management of an industrial-commercial business of which he is the sole owner and which is conducted under the title of J. C. Fishel & Son, Hatchery. This enterprise, with the best of modern provisions and accessories, has become one of no minor importance as touching the industrial prestige of the City of Columbus, the judicial center of Bartholomew County, and under the progressive management of Mr. Carter it has expanded greatly in scope and importance. Mr. Carter was born on the parental home farm in Bartholomew County, August 12, 1883, and is a scion of one of the prominent and influential families that was founded in the county in the pioneer period of its history. Mr. Carter is a son of Elijah J. and Miranda J. (Jones) Carter, both likewise natives of Bartholomew! County, where the father has been a successful exponent of farm industry and where he served as county clerk during the period of 1909-1913. He is a son of Jonathan W. Carter and is a grandson of Elijah S. Carter, who was born in Pennsylvania and who settled in Indiana about the year 1820, he having taken a tract of Government land in Bartholomew County and his old homestead being one of the valuable farm properties of Columbus Township. The family name has been one of prominence in the civic and industrial history of Bartholomew County, as one generation has followed another on to the stage of life. The subject of this sketch is the younger in a family of two sons, and the elder son, Ralph E., resides in Indianapolis, Indiana. The public school discipline of Carl J. Carter culminated in his completion of a course in the high school at Edinburg, Johnson County, and thereafter he continued his education along academic lines by availing himself of the advanta! ges of the extension department of the University of Indiana. In 1907 he was graduated in the Indiana Law School, Indianapolis, and that year marked not only his reception of the degree of Bachelor of Laws but also his admission to the bar of his native state. In that year also he engaged in the practice of his profession at Columbus, and he thus continued until 1909, when he was appointed deputy county clerk, a position that he retained until 1913. He thereafter gave his attention to the general practice of his profession until, on the 1st of January, 1915, he initiated his service as prosecuting attorney of his native county, he having been elected to this office in the fall of the preceding year, and his reelection in 1916 having caused him to retain the office two terms. He made a record of success as a resourceful public prosecutor, and upon retiring from the office, in 1918; he resumed the active practice of his profession. In 19! 20 Mr. Carter virtually retired from the practice of law, upon purchasing the chicken hatchery and business of J. C. Fishel & Son, at Columbus. He has since continued the sole owner of this well ordered and prosperous business, which was founded in 1889 and which controls a substantial and note worthy trade in the operation of the hatchery and in the fancy poultry business. Mr. Carter has his modern hatchery at 315 Franklin Street, Columbus, and his fine poultry farm, of eighteen acres, is equipped with a thousand chickens for breeding purposes, with preference given to the White Wyandottes. This well improved poultry farm is located near the vital little City of Hope, Bartholomew County. The hatchery, with modern electric equipment, has a capacity for the handling of 75,000 eggs every three weeks, and from it shipments of chicks are made into every state of the Union, so that the business constitutes an important element in the commercial activities of Bartholomew County. T! he hatchery and office have a floor space of 3,600 square feet, and the concern retains a corps of six employees. Mr. Carter is a member of the American Poultry Association, the International Baby Chick Association, and was for three terms president of International White Wyandotte Club. He is a valued and loyal member of the Columbus Chamber of Commerce, his political allegiance is given to the Republican party, he still retains membership in the Bartholomew County Bar Association and the Indiana State Bar Association, and he is affiliated with the Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks, and the Modern Woodmen of America, while as a descendant in the maternal line, of Joseph Hart, who was a patriot soldier in the War of the Revolution, he is eligible for membership in the Sons of the American Revolution. Mrs. Myra (Cosby) Carter, the first wife of Mr. Carter, passed her entire life in Bartholomew County, where her death occurred in 1918, she being survived by three! children: Ruth E., was graduated in the training school for nurses maintained in connection with Robert Long Hospital, at Indianapolis, Indiana, and is now engaged in the practice of her profession, as a registered nurse; Donald R., is a member of the class of 1932 in Purdue University; and Mary Louise is a student in the Columbus public schools. The second marriage of Mr. Carter was with Mrs. Lere Newby Glasscock, of Chicago, Illinois, on June 26, 1920, and on April 3, Mr. Carter adopted the son of his second wife, under the name of William Newby Carter. Mrs. Carter is the popular chatelaine of their attractive home on Franklin Street in Columbus.

    02/15/2003 01:07:27
    1. [InBartho] REGENNAS, Sturgis, Albright, Reed,
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: REGENNAS, Sturgis, Albright, Reed, Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lh.2ADE/2147 Message Board Post: This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: REGENNAS, Sturgis, Albright, Reed, EUGENE G. REGENNAS, D. D. S., M. D., is one of the oldest and most honored practicing physicians and surgeons of Bartho1omew County, where he has maintained his home in the little City of Hope during a period of more than half a century, he having here been engaged in the practice of dentistry during the first decade of that period and having then completed a course that fortified him for the practice of medicine, to which he has here given his earnest and effective attention somewhat more than forty years. Doctor Regennas was born at Emmaus, Pennsylvania, May 14, 1853, and is a son of Rev. John J. and Cornelia (Clewell) Regennas, his father having been a clergyman of the Moravian Church. As a youth Doctor Regennas received the scholastic advantages of Nazareth Hall, at Nazareth, Pennsylvania, and thereafter he completed a course in the dental department of Philadelphia Medical College, in which he was graduated as a member of the class of 1876. After thus receiving! his degree of Doctor of Dental Surgery he came to Hope, Indiana, where he continued in the practice of dentistry until he had completed a course and been graduated in the Central College of Medicine, from which he received his degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1886. During the long intervening year he has made Hope the central stage of hi faithful and able ministrations as physician and surgeon, and no citizen of this community has more secure place in popular confidence and esteem than this now venerable and revered physician, for his has been a life of veritable consecration to the alleviation of human suffering and distress. Abiding sympathy and unselfishness have marked his loyal and zealous labors, and he has long been friend and counselor as well as physician to many of the representative families of this part of Bartholomew County. The Doctor has membership in the Bartholomew County Medical Society, the Indiana State Medical Society and the American Medical ! Association. In the World war period he served as examining physician for the draft board of his home county, besides being active and influential in other local patriotic services. He has contributed many valuable articles to the periodical literature of his profession and in the passing years has kept in close touch with advances made in medical and surgical science. Doctor Regennas gives his political allegiance to the Republican Party and while he has had no desire for public office of any kind he gave evidence of his communal loyalty by his effective service as secretary of the Hope Board of Education. He is affiliated with the Masonic fraternity, the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, the Knights of Pythias, the Improved Order of Red Men and the Modern Woodmen of America. In Pennsylvania was solemnized the marriage of Doctor Regennas to Miss Ella Sturgis and of the children of this union the one surviving is Gertrude Lacey. The death of Mrs. Regennas occurred at Hope, ! as did also that of the Doctor’s second wife, whose maiden name was Ella Albright. For his third wife Doctor Regennas married Mary A. Reed, and of this union three children have been born: Clara is deceased; Mary is next in order of birth; and John has been graduated in law and is engaged in the practice of his profession.

    02/15/2003 08:55:24
    1. [InBartho] Reed, Lartz, Ray,
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Reed, Lartz, Ray, Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/lh.2ADE/2146 Message Board Post: This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Reed, Lartz, Ray, Lewis D. Reed, M. D., is a native son of Bartholomew County, is a representative of a family here founded in the pioneer days, and here he has found ample field for his loyal and effective service as one of the able physicians and surgeons of his native county. He has been successfully established in the general practice of his profession in the thriving little City of Hope during a period of more than thirty years. Doctor Reed was born on the parental home farm near Hope, this county, and the date of his nativity was September 2, 1863. He is a son of the late Christian L. and Elizabeth (Lartz) Reed, who became the parents of nine children. Christian L. Reed was born and reared in North Carolina and his wife in Indiana, their marriage having been solemnized in Bartholomew County, where they passed the remainder of their lives, secure in the high esteem of all who knew them. Christian L. Reed was reared and educated in his native state and was a young man when he came! to Indiana, in 1830, and settled on a farm near Hope, this attractive little city having been platted as a village a short time previously. He became one of the successful farmers and merchants of his adopted county and was influential in community affairs. Though not ambitious for public office he manifested his civic loyalty in his period of service as township trustee. The public schools of Hope afforded Doctor Reed his early education, which was here advanced by his attending the State Normal School. In preparation for his chosen profession he completed a course in the Central College of Physicians and surgeons, Indianapolis, in which he was graduated as a member of the class of 1890. After thus receiving his degree of Doctor of Medicine he Was in active general practice at Fairfield Franklin County, seven years, and he then returned to the old home community and established his residence at Hope, where he has continued in active ! practice during the long intervening years and where his success has been on a parity with his recognized skill and professional loyalty. He gave fifteen years of constructive service as health officer of Hope, is at present county health commissioner, and in the World war period he was a member of the local advisory board, besides being otherwise zealous in furthering patriotic movements and services in his native county. The Doctor is now one of the veteran members of the Bartholomew County Medical Society and has membership also in the Indiana State Medical Society and the American Medical Association. In national and state relations he gives his allegiance to the Republican Party, but in local affairs he supports men and measures meeting the approval of his judgment, irrespective of strict partisan lines. He has passed the official chairs in the local lodge of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, and the Masonic fraternity, and he and his wife are earnest members of the! Methodist Episcopal Church in their home city. Doctor Reed married Miss Genevieve Ray, of Knox, Starke County, Indiana, and they have an adopted daughter, Barbara Gene, who is at the time of this writing a student in the public schools of Hope.

    02/15/2003 08:39:28
    1. [InBartho] Re: INBARTHO-D Digest V03 #25-ALEX LANE
    2. Teresa, I found an Alex Lane buried in Sec. 25, Garland Brook Cemetery. It may not be the one you're looking for. The dates I have are: b. July 12, 1874 - d. March 3, 1909. George

    02/14/2003 01:46:19
    1. [InBartho] Re: Alex Lain, Garland Brook Cemetery
    2. 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/lh.2ADE/2145.1 Message Board Post: Teresa, I have some info on this family. Please email me privately at [email protected] Trish

    02/14/2003 01:29:13
    1. [InBartho] Re: McCALLIE
    2. 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/lh.2ADE/2031.1.1 Message Board Post: Ethel McCllie marriage to John McKain. Do you know the parents of John McKain? Would appreciate any info. on him. Thanks Steve

    02/13/2003 04:19:44
    1. [InBartho] Re: NENTRUP / MEIER
    2. 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/lh.2ADE/2034.1.1.3.3.1.1 Message Board Post: Unfortunately I have little information to go by other than a few given names and locations. More unfortunately, my aunt, married to a Baledge just passed away two days ago.

    02/13/2003 10:41:46
    1. [InBartho] Re: TUTTLE,Hinman
    2. 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/lh.2ADE/2126.1 Message Board Post: 1880 census. there were several more families of tuttle living in this census place. if you want them listed, let me know. Census Place: Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254265 National Archives Film T9-0265 Page 74B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Hinman TUTTLE Self M M W 25 IN Occ: Labror Fa: IN Mo: IN Amanda TUTTLE Wife F M W 22 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: IN Mo: IN Lona M. TUTTLE Dau F S W 5 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Bessie TUTTLE Dau F S W 10M IN Fa: IN Mo: IN

    02/13/2003 09:18:32
    1. [InBartho] Re: HENRY, James E. & Ruhamah SIMS
    2. 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/lh.2ADE/2141.1 Message Board Post: could ruhamah went by another name?

    02/13/2003 08:48:16
    1. [InBartho] Re: IRVIN, Mathias & Isaphana SIMS
    2. 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/lh.2ADE/2142.1 Message Board Post: in 1880, these people were living in iowa. so chances are they were there in the other years too. Census Place: Wiscotta, Dallas, Iowa Source: FHL Film 1254335 National Archives Film T9-0335 Page 321C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Matthias IRVIN Self M M W 57 OH Occ: Laborer Fa: TN Mo: TN Izaphana IRVIN Wife F M W 47 IN Occ: House Keeping Fa: TN Mo: VA Anna IRVIN Dau F S W 14 IA Occ: Attends School Fa: OH Mo: IN Sarah IRVIN Dau F S W 12 IA Occ: Attends School Fa: OH Mo: IN John IRVIN Son M S W 10 IA Occ: Attends School Fa: OH Mo: IN Eddie IRVIN Son M S W 7 IA Fa: OH Mo: IN Elizabeth IRVIN Dau F S W 4 IA Fa: OH Mo: IN

    02/13/2003 08:32:45