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    1. Tribble women of Clay Co, IN
    2. Jill Stafford
    3. Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay/1039 Surname: TRIBBLE ------------------------- I am doing research on the TRIBBLES of Clay Co., IN. I have found four women in the social security death index with the surname of TRIBBLE. I am assuming that they were probably married and carrying the surname of their husbands. They were all listed as being from Brazil, Clay Co, IN. If anyone can provide me with any of their maiden names, I would really appreciate it. Their names and dates are as follows: Catherine TRIBBLE b. Jun 3, 1889 d. Jun 1979 Essie TRIBBLE b. Feb 18, 1902 d. May 1967 Flara TRIBBLE b. Nov 3, 1897 d. Dec 1987 Olive TRIBBLE b. Nov 15, 1919 d. Mar 1985

    08/14/2000 03:07:02
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. The book says Fredrick was the son of Rick Fredrick and Ella Sanders. Bessie Farrell b. March 20, 1904 married Clyde Daniel Cass. They had 7 children. Barb

    08/13/2000 04:59:58
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. No, I don't. I know of this line, but it isn't Dode's family. My father in law, Thomas Gardner came to the US from Scotland at the age of 3 months. Mary

    08/13/2000 04:42:47
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. no but rob fredericks lives in Harmony Indiana. On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 21:04:08 -0400 "Marie A. Nutter" <marien@frognet.net> writes: >By chance, do you see anything of Laura Gardner Fredericks or her >husband, Fred >Fredericks, or her mother Catherine Fry Gardner Cass? Thanks for >looking. >Marie > >Mary2gard@aol.com wrote: > >> Barb, >> >> Thank you. I have a copy of the Cory Story. Did you know it is >still >> available for purchase at the CCGS Library. The Orman/Staley >families in the >> Cory area are my line. >> >> Mary >> >> ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    08/13/2000 04:40:19
    1. BECK / CLEMENTS FAMILIES
    2. LOOKING for desendants of my Beck family of Clay Co., IN. Should anyone have any information please write. Are there any stories about this family in the county history? JoyceNell Beck Truitt - Texas1933@aol.com Descendants of John Claver Beck 1 John Claver Beck b: 14 October 1826 in Washington Co., IN d: in ? Clay Co., IN?? .. +Elizabeth Ann McFerren b: 1838 in KY m: 12 October 1852 in IN ....... 2 William James Beck b: 05 September 1856 in IN d: Unknown in ? Age at death: ? ....... 2 Susan J. Beck b: 16 July 1858 in IN d: Unknown in ? Age at death: ? ........... +Jacob S. Clements b: 17 January 1849 in Hendricks Co., IN m: 26 August 1876 in Hendricks Co., IN d: in Burial: Mt. Jackson Cem., Indianapolis, IN Father: Joseph Clements Mother: Caroline Garrett ................. 3 Edgar Clements b: Abt. 1877 in IN d: Unknown in ? Age at death: ? ................. 3 James Samuel Clements b: 12 January 1879 in IN d: Unknown in ? Age at death: ? ....... 2 Willis Marion Beck b: 20 March 1860 in IN d: Unknown in ? Age at death: ? ....... 2 Celia Beck b: Abt. 1862 in IN d: Unknown in ? Age at death: ? ....... 2 Laura A. Beck b: Abt. 1866 in IN d: Unknown in ? Age at death: ? ....... 2 George ? Beck b: Abt. 1869 in IN d: Unknown in ? Age at death: ?

    08/13/2000 03:14:06
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. Marie A. Nutter
    3. By chance, do you see anything of Laura Gardner Fredericks or her husband, Fred Fredericks, or her mother Catherine Fry Gardner Cass? Thanks for looking. Marie Mary2gard@aol.com wrote: > Barb, > > Thank you. I have a copy of the Cory Story. Did you know it is still > available for purchase at the CCGS Library. The Orman/Staley families in the > Cory area are my line. > > Mary > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ====

    08/13/2000 03:04:08
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. Many years ago I was very good friends and a relative of Margareta Harr Jackson who was instrumental in writing that book. She gave me permission to index the book before her death in 1986. I spent 3 years indexing it on index cards and when I looked into having it published I learned that the Clay County Society had already published the index. What a disappointment!!!! Lack of conmmunication!! Barb

    08/13/2000 09:03:57
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. Barb, Thank you. I have a copy of the Cory Story. Did you know it is still available for purchase at the CCGS Library. The Orman/Staley families in the Cory area are my line. Mary

    08/13/2000 08:58:22
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. ruth was a modesitt before becoming a Rader is all I know. On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 12:22:26 EDT Mary2gard@aol.com writes: >Who was Ruth Rader? Was she related to the Orman or Staley families >in some >way? >Mary > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    08/13/2000 07:46:23
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. don't know On Sun, 13 Aug 2000 12:22:26 EDT Mary2gard@aol.com writes: >Who was Ruth Rader? Was she related to the Orman or Staley families >in some >way? >Mary > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    08/13/2000 07:46:03
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. From The Cory Story-- Ruth Modesitt (a twin) married Ora Rader. An early pioneer who purchased land was Isaac. I have alot of Orman families in this book if you can give me the given names. Also there are a few Staleys. Barb

    08/13/2000 06:57:05
    1. Re: mackey family
    2. Here is the only Mackey family information I have in my database. May have associations in Clay Co., IN. Descendants of Robert Mackey 1 Robert Mackey b: Unknown in ? Pennsylvania, moved to Wood Co., OH 1850 d: 16 November 1871 in West Millgrove, OH Age at death: ? .. +Mary McCarter b: Unknown in Unknown m: Abt. 1820 in Beaver (now Lawrence) Co., PA d: 28 November 1874 in Whitacre Cem, Hunt Co., OH Age at death: ? ....... 2 Daniel Mackey b: 20 February 1822 in Beaver (now Lawrnece) Co., PA d: Abt. 1835 in Lawrence Co., PA Age at death: 13 est. ....... 2 William Mackey b: 13 July 1825 in Beaver (now Lawrence) Co., PA d: 1829 in Beaver (now Lawrence) Co., PA Age at death: 4 est. ....... 2 Alexander Mackey b: 04 March 1827 in Beaver (now Lawrence) Co., PA d: in Pbly North Baltimore, OH ....... 2 James Mackey b: 05 July 1829 in Beaver (now Lawrence) Co., PA d: 1861 in Bloom Co., Ohio Age at death: 32 est. ....... 2 Robert Mackey b: 17 April 1831 in Beaver (now Lawrence) Co., PA d: in Pbly Perry Twp, Wood Co., Ohio ....... 2 Joseph Mackey b: 22 December 1832 d: in Pbly Fannin County, TX ....... 2 [1] (Mrs.)Mary Jane (Mackey) Russell b: 30 April 1837 in Beaver (now Lawrence) Co., PA d: 1919 in West Millgrove Cem, Wood Co., Ohio Age at death: 82 est. ........... +A. C. Russell b: Abt. 1838 in New York m: 12 July 1864 in Wood Co., OH; moved to Van Zandt Co., TX d: Abt. 1882 in TX; bur West Millgrove Cem, Wood Co., OH Age at death: 44 est. Father: Norman Russell ................. 3 None ....... *2nd Husband of [1] (Mrs.)Mary Jane (Mackey) Russell: ........... +Alexander Devin Beck b: 19 June 1831 in Beck's Mill, Howard Twp., Washington Co., IN; lived in Van Zandt Co., TX m: 18 December 1887 d: 02 March 1912 in Bur. River View Cem., West Millgrove, Wood Co., OH Age at death: 80 Father: Andrew Milton Beck Mother: Susan "Sueky" Nowlin Devin ................. 3 None ....... 2 John Mackey b: 28 February 1840 d: in Putnam Co., OH

    08/13/2000 06:55:51
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. Who was Ruth Rader? Was she related to the Orman or Staley families in some way? Mary

    08/13/2000 06:22:26
    1. Re: Rader Family
    2. are you related to Ora or Ruth Rader.?? On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 16:25:30 -0700 James McNulty <mcnultyjames19@hotmail.com> writes: >Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum >Reply Here: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay/1037 > >Surname: Rader >------------------------- > >I don't know if this helps , but my Grandmother's Grandfather was >Harvey >Rader. Harvey was born in Knox county, Indiana; and belived to be the >son >of George Rader. Jim McNulty > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >Help support Rootsweb,become a member at; >http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    08/12/2000 01:58:03
    1. mackey family
    2. helen bailey
    3. Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay/1038 Surname: mackey familey ------------------------- looking for infomation on ray mackey he was my fathers foster father,my fathers name was george raymond brown also known as little ray mackey.in 1928 my father was placed in a orphange in vicennes,indiana.his mother bertha brown.at this time was deceased,i belive she was from clay county indiana. he had a half brother harry edward mackey.i have old photos of his foster father ray mackey and harry edward mackey. thank,you helen bailey

    08/12/2000 12:14:05
    1. Re: JAMES B. LONG
    2. In a message dated 08/11/2000 2:18:44 PM Pacific Daylight Time, suekren@namfg.com writes: << They settled in Clay Co. sometime after Minnie was born in 1863. I have >reason to believe that my gggrandfather, James was the first postmaster >of Saline City. Would anyone out there be able to offer information?? >> Nothing about James Long being postmaster. Following is information about Saline City from the old history. It has the only mention in the book of James Long. Glorianne 1884 History of Clay County, p. 267. SUGAR RIDGE TOWNSHIP. SALINE CITY. Saline City is situated in the southwestern part of the township, on the C. & T. H. R R., of which it is an outgrowth, and dates its history from the completion of said road. The original plat was laid out by Henry Jamison as a speculative venture, and consists of 100 inlots and eight outlots. The streets running north and south are Picketts, Depot, Wood and Burnett; crossing these at right angles are First, Second, Third and Fourth streets, all of which are sixty-five feet in width. Warren's Addition was laid out in August, 1872, by James Warren, and consists of twenty lots. Jamison's Addition of twenty lots was made in the year 1873. By an act of the Board of Commissioners, of September, 1872, the name was changed from Saline to Saline City, on account of there being another village and post office of the former name in the State. The first lots sold were purchased by Pickett & Jenks, of Terre Haute, and Edwin Barnett, soon after the town was laid out. The first residences were erected by James Long and a man by the name of Hoyt. Pickett & Jenks built a large stave factory on Wood Point, near the railroad, in the latter part of 1872, and operated it extensively for several years thereafter. The present proprietors are Messrs. Patton & Forsythe, who do a large business. Daniel Barnett built the first hotel, which he kept for two years, and then retired from the business, renting the property to other parties. The first stock of goods was brought to the place by Pickett & Jenks, and kept for sale in a building on Wood Point, not far from their factory. Their successors were E. Nutting & Co., who sold goods about four years, when the stock was purchased by Patton, Forsythe & Co., the present proprietors. B. F. Holmes kept the first drug store, engaging in the business soon after the town was laid out, and continuing until 1873, at which time he disposed of his building to J. & J. Wardlow. Dr. Pickens erected a store building, which he sold in 1873 to Z. T. Barnett, who occupies it at the present time. James Herron, Daniel Manning and John Huckle were the first mechanics of the place. The first physician was Dr. McCorkle; the present M. D.'s are Drs. Gantz and Griffith.

    08/12/2000 10:50:00
    1. Rader Family
    2. James McNulty
    3. Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay/1037 Surname: Rader ------------------------- I don't know if this helps , but my Grandmother's Grandfather was Harvey Rader. Harvey was born in Knox county, Indiana; and belived to be the son of George Rader. Jim McNulty

    08/12/2000 10:25:30
    1. Re: Owen County Cemetery Book(s)
    2. they just republished the first book again owen co indiana cemetery listings and it sells for around 28.00 contact owen co genealogy and historical society On Sat, 12 Aug 2000 06:07:15 -0700 Laura Ellen Mitchell <lmitch@iquest.net> writes: >Here is the bibliographic info on the Owen County Cemetery Book. This >is >from another library's online catalog, but it is the same book: > >Title: > Owen County, Indiana, cemetery listings. > >Author: > Daughters of the American Revolution. Indiana. Major Abraham >Owen >Chapter. > >Published: > [S.l.] : Major Abraham Owen DAR Chapter, 1983. > >Subject: > Owen County (Ind.) --Genealogy. > Cemeteries --Indiana --Owen County. > Registers of births, etc. --Indiana --Owen County. > >Material: > 725 p. : maps ; 28 cm. > >Note: > A listing of names and dates found on Owen County grave >markers. > Includes index. >**************************************************************************** >******************* >Another book which picks up Owen among other counties, although with >only 63 >pages it cannot be as comprehensive as the above, is: > >Title: > Cemetery inscriptions recorded by Mildred Meredith / edited >by >Mrs. William F. Patton. > >Author: > Meredith, Mildred. > Patton, William F., Mrs. > >Published: > [1979?] > >Subject: > Registers of births, etc. --Indiana. > Dubois County (Ind.) --Genealogy. > Greene County (Ind.) --Genealogy. > Lawrence County (Ind.) --Genealogy. > Monroe County (Ind.) --Genealogy. > Owen County (Ind.) --Genealogy. > Putnam County (Ind.) --Genealogy. > >Material: > 63, 4, [4] l. 28 cm. > >Note: > Cemeteries located in Dubois, Greene, Lawrence, Monroe, Owen >and >Putnam Counties, Ind. > > Xerox copy. > > > > > > > > > > > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >To remove your address from this list visit; >http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclay/list.htm > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    08/12/2000 09:34:47
  1. 08/12/2000 07:33:33
    1. Re: Owen County Cemetery Book(s)
    2. The email address for the librarian in the Owen County Historical/Genealogical Society collection at the Owen County Library in Spencer Indiana (7460) is tcarney@owenlib.org Her name is Tammy Carney

    08/12/2000 03:15:55