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    1. [INBOONE-L] Re: Boone Co....Bollinger/Byroad
    2. Mary Anne Cook
    3. Hi Carol, I have not found the parents of Mary Bollinger yet. She m. my GGGGrandfather John Byroad and had 9 sons, one of whom was Enos Byroad, who was my GGGrandfather. he m. Nancy Brumbaugh and had abt 8 children, one of whom was Thomas Neal Byroad, who was my GGrandfather. He m. Susan Ullery and had 5 children the youngest being my Grandmother Ople "Pansy" Byroad, she m. Lanus William Purdue and had my Mother Sarah Sue Purdue. She m. William R. Cook and had 5 children the oldest being Me. There were Large's in the Byroad Family, Margaret Large m. one of the 9 Byroad boys from John and Mary Bollinger Byroad, and Aaron B. Large who m. Cynthia Byroad, cousin to my grandmother Pansy. I recently found John and Mary on the 1860 Bond County, Ill census, after some kind person here gave me the information, but have not been able to find Mary on any other census I have checked. I am looking for when she died and where she is burried. Also for parents and siblings. GGGGrandpa John is burried in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana. There is a Mary Byroad burried in the old, now closed, Cedar Hill Cemetery in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana, and I am trying to find out if that is my Mary Bollinger Byroad. so far I have had no luck. I asked the ladies at Oak Hill if they had a record of A Mary Byroad being burried in Cedar Hill, but they don't have that record. I have been told, however, from someone researching the old cemetery, that there is indeed a Mary Byroad burrried there. Sure would love to break this major brick wall. She seems to have been born, married, had children, and died and left no path to search as far as parents and siblings, date and place of death, and burial. I do know she was b. between 1809 and 1813 in Ohio. The 1860 census has her being b. 1812/13, but my record says 1809. The 1860 census has GGGGrandpa John being b. 1803 in Ohio, but my records have him being b. 1803 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, as does the records of all cousins found in the last 6 years that I have been doing researching. Can you help? Maybe I can help you with her descendants. Always searching Mary Mary Anne Cook Frankfort, Indiana From: <Cck109@aol.com> To: <nanny12@GEETEL.NET> Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 6:40 PM Subject: Boone Co....Bollinger/Byroad > Hi Mary Ann. . Saw your post (below) on the Boone Co list. Can you tell me > who the parents were of your Mary Bollinger? Also, what related lines with > the Bollingers you have, i.e. do you have Large? I'm watching similar > names. We might be able to help each other. Look forward to hearing > back. Carol in FL > > > X-Message: #1 > Date: Sun, 11 Aug 2002 16:02:18 -0500 > From: "Mary Anne Cook" <nanny12@geetel.net> > To: INBOONE-L@rootsweb.com > Message-ID: <038201c2417a$63932b40$620ea141@geetel.net> > Subject: Re: [INBOONE-L] BYROAD in the 1880 Indiana census > Content-Type: text/plain; > charset="iso-8859-1" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > > Hi Kim, > Would it be too much trouble to get a full reading on all of them? Maybe a > little at a time if it would be better. I do know that all of them are > mine. I am still searching for GGGGrandma Mary Bollinger Byroad. I am now > thinking she may have died in Darke County, Ohio before they moved to Boone > County, Indiana. > I asked The ladies at Oak Hill Cemetery, one of them being a cousin, her > grandmother was Cynthia Byroad cousin to my Grandmother Pansy Byroad, and > they said they had no record there of there being a Mary Byroad being > burried in Cedar Hill cemetery. Guess they must not have full records then. > I checked the census for 1870 in Boone County, Indiana and could not find > Mary Bollinger Byroad listed there with GGGrandpa John Byroad, I could not > find her on the 1880 Boone County, Census either. I did however find him > living with the brother of susan Ullery and his wife. > This is a real brick wall that I think is time to break down. Is there any > way I can find out if she did indeed die in Ohio instead of Indiana before > they all moved here? > I really need to get to Lebanon to do some research there in the library. > Is there any way I can get into the library on my scooter? It is really > hard for me to walk far as I have osteoarthritis bad and also have breathing > problems. Since I cannot take anything for the arthritis I have to suffer > with the pain and therefore cannot walk far or stand very long. If I can > get into the library maybe I can check the Darke County Ohio census for 1860 > and see if she is listed on it and also the Darke County, Ohio census for > 1870, that is if you have all the state censuses. I usually check them when > I go to Fort Wayne, as they have all of them there, but Lebanon is closer. > If I can get into the library on my scooter, I will come this next week one > day. > Sorry this is so long, just trying to get a few answers. > Thanks > Mary > Mary Anne Cook > Frankfort, Indiana > >

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