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    1. [INBOONE-L] Re: [BRE] Searching for BOLLINGER Mary
    2. Mary Anne Cook
    3. Hi Ferne, Here is the 1st generation that I have of John BYROAD, b. 1803 in Penn. BYROAD John, b. 1803, Penn. d. 20 July 1890 in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana, bur. 22 July, 1890 in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone county,Indiana, m. Mary BOLLINGER, 20 March 1825 in Miami County, Ohio, b. 1809, d. 1880, m. Sarah SMITH 03 Sept 1884 in Boone County, Indiana. Children of John BYROAD and Mary BOLLINGER are: 1. Cornelious "Neil" Thomas BYROAD, b. 27 Jan 1827 in Darke County, Ohio, d. 10 Aug 1909 in Boone County, Indiana, m. Susan Waganeck, 23 May 1852 in Darke County, Indiana, bur Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone County,. Indiana. 2. Enos BYROAD, b. 20 Sept, 1827 in Darke County, Ohio, d. 27 June 1899 in Boone County, Indiana, bur. Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana, m. Nancy BRUMBAUGH 4 Oct 1849 in Miami County, Ohio. ( My GGGrandparents). 3. John M. BYROAD, b. 1830 in Darke County, Ohio, d. 19 Feb 1917 in Reynolds, White County, Indiana, m. Susan WOODLING 26 Sept ? in Greenville, Bone County, Ill. 4. Peter BYROAD, b. 1831 in Darke County, Ohio, d. 5 Oct 1864 in Greenville, Bond County, Ill, m. Mary WEAVER 5 Feb 1857 in Bond County, Ill. 5. David BYROAD, b. 09 Apr 1834 in Darke County, Ohio, d. 31 Oct 1916 in Princeton Twp. White County, Indiana ? m. Charlotte FARRAND, 6. William BYROAD, b. 1835 in Darke County, Ohio, d. 28 Dec 1897 in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana, bur Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebnanon, Boone County, Indiana, m. Cynthia SMITH 07 Apr 1859 in Greenville, Bond County, Ill. 7. Daniel M. BYROAD, b. 1844 in Darke County, Ohio, d. 29 July 1907 in Boone County, Indiana, bur Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana, m. Susan Jane DEARTH 16 Jan 1863 in Boone County, Indiana. 8. Reuben C. BYROAD, b. 6 Aug 1845 in Darke County, Ohio, d. 18 Apr 1914 in Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana, bur in Oak Hill Cemetery, Lebanon, Boone County, Indiana, m. Margaret "Maggie" SMITH 18 Jan 1869. The obit I have that I thought was for John Byroad, b. 1803 says that: NOTES FOR JOHN BYROAD: The Patriot 24 July 1890 John Byroads Senior, known as Uncle Jacky, is lying at deaths door at William Byroads in the South part of town. LATER - HE died at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening. That is the only obit I have for him. Mary Anne Cook Frankfort, Indiana Surnames I am searching for are: NEWMAN, BYROAD, BRUMBAUGH, PARKER, BOLLINGER, LIBEY, LAUGHLIN, COOK, PURDUE, OWENS, OCHERMAN, MCGUIRE, SAINT, BROWN, ULLERY, and many more. : <AFBaldwin@manchester.edu> To: <BRETHREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 9:32 AM Subject: Re: [BRE] Searching for BOLLINGER Mary > > Bollinger is a common Brethren name... but I was interested to find some > Byroads including a John M. who died in IN in 1917 at age 87... The obit > index would not cover the time period of John, Jr.... Do you have the > names of the John, Jr sons.. There are two in the index who might be > sons.. In addition to John M there is also a David who m. Charlotte Farrand > and then Abigail Large or vice versa... John M. m. Susanna Woodland.. > > Here is David's obituary but it still leaves it unclear... > > From The Gospel Messenger November l8, 1916 > > Byroad, Bro. David, born in Darke County, Ohio, April 9, 1835, died near > Reynolds, White Co., Ind., Oct. 31, 1916, aged 81 years, 6 months and 22 > days. He grew to manhood in Ohio and there married Abigail Large. Dec. 28, > 1854. To this union were born five sons and five daughters of whom three > sons and two daughters preceded him in death. His wife also died June 26, > 1910. He was married Jan. 7, 1913 to Charlotte Farrand, of Martinsville, > Ind., who survives him. On the evening of Oct. 28, while returning from > the church, his horse ran away, fatally injuring him and also injuring his > wife. He has been a member of the Church of the Brethren at this place > since June, 1882, and served as a deacon for several years. He is > survived by one brother, John, who is blind and feeble, his companion, two > sons and three daughters. Services by the writer in the Oak Grove church > near his home. Text, Job 5;26. During the Civil War he served for nearly > three years in Co. F. 86th Reg. Ind. Vol. J. S. Stinebaugh, Camden, Ind > > I also find one of David and Abigails daughters and two of John M's > daughters on the obit list. > > Hope this helps someway. > > Ferne Baldwin > Manchester College > > > > ==== BRETHREN Mailing List ==== > 2 > A New Brethren Heritage Center > in Ohio's Miami Valley will open mid-November 2002. > 2 It's location will be in Brookville, Montgomery County Ohio > near Interstate 70, a few miles west of Interstate 75. > for further information contact Jim Denlinger > Jmding@aol.com > --------------------------------------------- > >

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