My mother knew a Edna Jones and her children... On Thu, 4 May 2000 10:24:01 -0700 Elbert Carney <elann@stargate.net> writes: >Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum >Board URL: >http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay?read=931 > >Surname: Jones, Davis, Monk >------------------------- > >Hello everyone, > >Seeking information regarding Florence Jones (Born 12/1/1883 in >Brazil, >Clay County, IN). Daughter of John Jones (Born 1848 in England) & >Eliza >Davis Jones (Born 1852 in London England). Three other children Nellie >(Born 1876) & two other children whose names & birth dates are >unknown. > >Hope someone can help, Elbert > > > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >This list brought to you by Rootsweb,be sure to check us out at >http://www.rootsweb.com/ > ________________________________________________________________ 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.
I found this site yesterday and thought I'd share it with everyone. It's an index of the state of Indiana 1820 Federal Census. http://genweb.net/~inripley/1820/census.html Hope this helps some of you. Becky
First, I want to let everyone know that I sent the Distr. #22 of Van Buren Twp., Clay Co., 1900 Census to Fred this morning. Keep your eyes opened at the Clay website for that one. Since Fred has the shiny new computer, he should have that township online very soon! Second, Fred, how do you rate getting the new computer? My husband gets the old stuff whenever we buy something new! I have to have a talk with your wife! ha! :o) Have a good day all! Becky
Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay?read=931 Surname: Jones, Davis, Monk ------------------------- Hello everyone, Seeking information regarding Florence Jones (Born 12/1/1883 in Brazil, Clay County, IN). Daughter of John Jones (Born 1848 in England) & Eliza Davis Jones (Born 1852 in London England). Three other children Nellie (Born 1876) & two other children whose names & birth dates are unknown. Hope someone can help, Elbert
Fred, I don't know why I got this? heather ----- Original Message ----- From: <Muglich@aol.com> To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 7:37 PM Subject: Re: Encyclopedic Directory of Clay County > Fred, > > Did you ever find the codes for the political affiliations, etc? I > appreciate your checking. > > Susan > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > This list brought to you by Rootsweb,be sure to check us out at > http://www.rootsweb.com/ >
Fred, I would appreciate what you mean by transcribing? I do have the time right now. heather ----- Original Message ----- From: Fred Finkbiner <fred@claynet.com> To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 5:01 PM Subject: Encyclopedic Directory of Clay County > Been a little slow with these updates, my computer was broken for awhile,I > decided to buy a new one, of course as soon as I got the new computer I > figured out what was wrong with my old one, oh well, my wife now has a the > old computer and I have this shiny new one. > > Heather has sent in several new pages and the volunteers have transcribed > several of the ones on-line, there are still several pages needing > transcribing so if you can help let me know and I will be happy to get you > started. > > Thanks to Heather for the images and all the volunteers that have > transcribed them. > > Fred > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > This list brought to you by Rootsweb,be sure to check us out at > http://www.rootsweb.com/ >
Haven't been there for 14 yrs. and I'm not sure where the cem. is. I can get to brazil. that's on the hwy. my husband drives truck. I'll talk to him later today later heather ----- Original Message ----- From: Nancy (hiskid) <hiskid@glasscity.net> To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 2:38 PM Subject: Re: NIER Cemetery > Hello, I was wondering if you had directions to NIER/DYER cemetery? I would > be coming fron Ohio on Rt. 70. > Thank you, > Nancy hiskid@glasscity.net > > -----Original Message----- > From: Betty and Bud <bblittle@ccrtc.com> > To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, April 17, 2000 8:29 AM > Subject: RE: NIER Cemetery > > > >NIER/DYER one and same > >Located center of Cass Twp., Clay Co. > >-----Original Message----- > >Subject: NIER Cemetery > > > >Does anyone have any information about the NIER cemetery? I will appreciate > any help. > > > >Nancy hiskid@glasscity.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > >This list brought to you by Rootsweb,be sure to check us out at > >http://www.rootsweb.com/ > > > > > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > Visit the Clay County Indiana InGenWeb site at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclay/ >
Fred, Did you ever find the codes for the political affiliations, etc? I appreciate your checking. Susan
Been a little slow with these updates, my computer was broken for awhile,I decided to buy a new one, of course as soon as I got the new computer I figured out what was wrong with my old one, oh well, my wife now has a the old computer and I have this shiny new one. Heather has sent in several new pages and the volunteers have transcribed several of the ones on-line, there are still several pages needing transcribing so if you can help let me know and I will be happy to get you started. Thanks to Heather for the images and all the volunteers that have transcribed them. Fred
Hello, I was wondering if you had directions to NIER/DYER cemetery? I would be coming fron Ohio on Rt. 70. Thank you, Nancy hiskid@glasscity.net -----Original Message----- From: Betty and Bud <bblittle@ccrtc.com> To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, April 17, 2000 8:29 AM Subject: RE: NIER Cemetery >NIER/DYER one and same >Located center of Cass Twp., Clay Co. >-----Original Message----- >Subject: NIER Cemetery > >Does anyone have any information about the NIER cemetery? I will appreciate any help. > >Nancy hiskid@glasscity.net > > > > > > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >This list brought to you by Rootsweb,be sure to check us out at >http://www.rootsweb.com/ > >
Don't forget Brasel. There's Braselton, GA, the town that Kim Basinger bought. It's pronounced Brazzleton. -----Original Message----- From: davis,lr,vr <davislr@gte.net> To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 4:45 PM Subject: Re: my family >Do any of the Brazo or Brazel family spell the name Brazzell? This is my >branch also in Clay and Vigo Co. and originating from MO, KY, and points >East! Virginia >----- Original Message ----- >From: "Heather Sendo-Miller" <Heathers21@msn.com> >To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 11:35 AM >Subject: my family > > >> Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum >> Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay?read=929 >> >> Surname: Brazo, Brazel, Sendo, Sando, Szanyo, Miller, Szanya >> ------------------------- >> >> My father was born in 1921. In Coalmont, Clay County IN. >> They had a large family. Both his parents had family in the area. Susie >> married Jimmy Miller.(Imer Molnar). She was my fathers fathers sister >(great >> aunt). The rest of the family were Brazo, or Sendo,Sando,Szanya,or Szanyo. >> My great-grandfather Michael Brazo died there in 1919. Dr. Ward was the >> m.d. I have run into 2 "cousins". Any info would be helpful. >> >> >> ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >> To remove your address from this list visit; >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclay/list.htm >> >> > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >Help support Rootsweb,become a member at; >http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >
Hi, I don't know if they do or not. I just found the brazel spelling yesterday. They are Austrian/Hungarians. If that helps ----- Original Message ----- From: davis,lr,vr <davislr@gte.net> To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 1:43 PM Subject: Re: my family > Do any of the Brazo or Brazel family spell the name Brazzell? This is my > branch also in Clay and Vigo Co. and originating from MO, KY, and points > East! Virginia > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Heather Sendo-Miller" <Heathers21@msn.com> > To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 11:35 AM > Subject: my family > > > > Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum > > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay?read=929 > > > > Surname: Brazo, Brazel, Sendo, Sando, Szanyo, Miller, Szanya > > ------------------------- > > > > My father was born in 1921. In Coalmont, Clay County IN. > > They had a large family. Both his parents had family in the area. Susie > > married Jimmy Miller.(Imer Molnar). She was my fathers fathers sister > (great > > aunt). The rest of the family were Brazo, or Sendo,Sando,Szanya,or Szanyo. > > My great-grandfather Michael Brazo died there in 1919. Dr. Ward was the > > m.d. I have run into 2 "cousins". Any info would be helpful. > > > > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > > To remove your address from this list visit; > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclay/list.htm > > > > > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > Help support Rootsweb,become a member at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >
Do any of the Brazo or Brazel family spell the name Brazzell? This is my branch also in Clay and Vigo Co. and originating from MO, KY, and points East! Virginia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Heather Sendo-Miller" <Heathers21@msn.com> To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 11:35 AM Subject: my family > Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay?read=929 > > Surname: Brazo, Brazel, Sendo, Sando, Szanyo, Miller, Szanya > ------------------------- > > My father was born in 1921. In Coalmont, Clay County IN. > They had a large family. Both his parents had family in the area. Susie > married Jimmy Miller.(Imer Molnar). She was my fathers fathers sister (great > aunt). The rest of the family were Brazo, or Sendo,Sando,Szanya,or Szanyo. > My great-grandfather Michael Brazo died there in 1919. Dr. Ward was the > m.d. I have run into 2 "cousins". Any info would be helpful. > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > To remove your address from this list visit; > http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclay/list.htm > >
MOGgould@cs.com wrote: > The NARA proposal to revamp the system and fees for providing copies of > Military Service Records, Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Files, and > Pension Application Files has been published in the 25 April 2000 issue of > the Federal Register. Public comment is invited and should be > directed to > NARA Regulation Comment Desk > 8601 Adelphi Road > College Park, MD 20740-6001 > Fax: 301 713-7270 > > The comment period closes on 26 June 2000. NARA prefers that you use either > the postal address or fax number to submit our comments rather than e-mail. > A complete copy of the Federal Register notice is available from the NARA > Web site at http://www.nara.gov/nara/fees-pro.html. > The proposed Reproduction Fee Schedule covers a number of items, but the > Military Service Records, and the Pension and Bounty-Land Warrants are of the > greatest concern to genealogists. NARA proposes three major changes: > 1. The NATF Form 80 would be discontinued, to be replaced by two new forms: > NATF Form 85 to request both Bounty-Land Warrant application files and > Pension files (more than 75 years old), and NATF From 86 to request Military > Service Records (more than 75 years old). > 2. For all three types of files, NARA would no longer send a selection of > pages, but would send the complete file. This would eliminate the two-step > process currently used and should be beneficial to most genealogists. > 3. The fees for all three types of files would be raised. For Military > Service Records the new fee would be $17.00, regardless of the number of > pages included in the file. For Bounty-land Warrants the fee would be $17.25, > again without regard to the number of pages. For Pension Files the fee would > be $40.00, regardless of the number of pages. > > Finally, the proposal would go into effect on 1 September 2000, if approved. > Many genealogists may consider the proposed fees to be excessive. NARA > specifically invites comment on the proposed fee schedule. The FGS/NGS > Records Preservation and Access Committee urges everyone who wants to comment > to carefully read the full proposal before submitting comments. The proposed > fees are intended to cover the actual cost of locating, copying and mailing > the records, plus 10% as authorized by law, and are based on the average size > of the files. NARA states that the average for Military Service Records and > Bounty-land Applications is somewhere under 20 pages, while the average for > full Pension Files is 105 pages. > The FGS/NGS Records Preservation and Access Committee will be looking at the > NARA proposal carefully, and will submit comments as appropriate. > Individuals who would like to provide input to the Committee's evaluation are > welcome to do so but are also encouraged to comment direct to NARA at the > address given above. Comments for Committee consideration should be e-mailed > to fgs-access@fgs.org, or mailed to Federation of Genealogical Societies, > Attention: RPAC, PO Box 200940, Austin, TX 78720-0940. In order for the > Records Preservation and Access Committee to adequately evaluate such input > it must be received by 26 May 2000. The deadline for comment to NARA, > however, is still 26 June 2000. > Posting of this message to other mail lists is encouraged. A copy of > this message will also be available on the Records Preservation and > Access page of the FGS Web site http://www.fgs.org/fgs-recordsnews.htm> > and on the NGS Web site <http://www.ngsgenealogy.org> > **** > > Peggy Clemens Lauritzen > LDS and Professional Genealogist > Searching SE KY and SW VA > "Every family tree has some sap in it!"
Posted on: Clay County, In Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clay?read=929 Surname: Brazo, Brazel, Sendo, Sando, Szanyo, Miller, Szanya ------------------------- My father was born in 1921. In Coalmont, Clay County IN. They had a large family. Both his parents had family in the area. Susie married Jimmy Miller.(Imer Molnar). She was my fathers fathers sister (great aunt). The rest of the family were Brazo, or Sendo,Sando,Szanya,or Szanyo. My great-grandfather Michael Brazo died there in 1919. Dr. Ward was the m.d. I have run into 2 "cousins". Any info would be helpful.
The Mosteller name will be found more in Parke Co Indiana... next to Clay co. On Wed, 3 May 2000 08:18:43 -0400 Brian.D.Smith@Lowes.com writes: >I am new to the list and am in search of information on the ancestry >of: > >Savannah Atkinson >b: January 13, 1875 Asherville, IN >d: May 26, 1954 >buried: Summit Lawn Cemetary >spouse: Edward Fredrick Peter Carl Mitscher > >This is the extent of the information that I have on her. I'd be >interested >to know a marriage date for Edward and Savannah and any of Savannah's >ancestors if anyone has any of this info. > >Just FYI, I'm also researching the following surnames that have Clay >County >connections: > >Targett >Mitscher >Derrick >Smith >Mosteller >Fulton > >Thanks, >Brian D. Smith >Commiskey, IN > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >Be sure to visit the InGenWeb site for links to all Indiana Counties; >http://www.ingenweb.org/ > ________________________________________________________________ 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.
I am new to the list and am in search of information on the ancestry of: Savannah Atkinson b: January 13, 1875 Asherville, IN d: May 26, 1954 buried: Summit Lawn Cemetary spouse: Edward Fredrick Peter Carl Mitscher This is the extent of the information that I have on her. I'd be interested to know a marriage date for Edward and Savannah and any of Savannah's ancestors if anyone has any of this info. Just FYI, I'm also researching the following surnames that have Clay County connections: Targett Mitscher Derrick Smith Mosteller Fulton Thanks, Brian D. Smith Commiskey, IN
Sorry for stuttering. There is also a Moon, just North of the Pittsburgh airport. Moon Run is SE of the airport. -----Original Message----- From: Dick Harris <Dick.Harris@mindspring.com> To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 6:06 PM Subject: Re: Steele's >There is a Moosic in coal country between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. >We are another Carpenter family, and perhaps I can help eliminate some in >Clay county for you. >-----Original Message----- >From: Steve Veneskey <stevev@netdirect.net> >To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 5:46 PM >Subject: Steele's > > >> >> My great grandfather was Robert Steele. He came from England and >>his father was Scottish, his mother English, they were coal miners. >>Robert's wife was from Wales and her name was Sarah Jane Carpenter, >>mostly she went by Jane. Jane's father was from Wales and her mother >>from England. >> They settled in PA and then moved on to Clay Co., IN. Their >>children were born in PA and IN. Robert was born about 1840-44, he >>arrived in the U.S. about May the 23rd 1876. We have William born on >>3-28-1871 (PA), John born on 9-24-1872 (PA), Joseph born on 3-12-1874 >>(PA), Elizabeth born on 3-1875 (PA), James born on 2-21-1878(IN), >>Thomas born on 1-11-1880 (IN), George born on 11-15-1882 (IN), Sarah >>Martha born on 1-27-1884 (IN), Herman born on 4-25-1886(IN), Robert >>born on 2-24-1888 (IN), Frank and Archie born on 11-17-1892 (IN). An >>aunt was with them her name was Anna Steele born on 5-20-1869. A John >>Carpenter is listed with the Steele family as a neighbor in the 1900 >>census, he was also listed as a coal miner. John's parents were one >>from Wales and one from England. He was 23 in 1900 and born in PA. He >>could be a brother to Sarah Jane Carpenter Steele. I hope this may help >> >>someone and maybe myself. >> I believe that William may have lived in a place named Moosie ( is >> >>there such a place?) or may be Moon, these came from an old newspaper >>clipping. It was close to Pittsburgh and William was a miner, those are >> >>the two things I know about him. >>. >> There are more, Stories, Karen >> >> Thank you for taking time to read this. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >> >>==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >>This list brought to you by Rootsweb,be sure to check us out at >>http://www.rootsweb.com/ >> >
There is a Moosic in coal country between Scranton and Wilkes-Barre. We are another Carpenter family, and perhaps I can help eliminate some in Clay county for you. -----Original Message----- From: Steve Veneskey <stevev@netdirect.net> To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, May 02, 2000 5:46 PM Subject: Steele's > > My great grandfather was Robert Steele. He came from England and >his father was Scottish, his mother English, they were coal miners. >Robert's wife was from Wales and her name was Sarah Jane Carpenter, >mostly she went by Jane. Jane's father was from Wales and her mother >from England. > They settled in PA and then moved on to Clay Co., IN. Their >children were born in PA and IN. Robert was born about 1840-44, he >arrived in the U.S. about May the 23rd 1876. We have William born on >3-28-1871 (PA), John born on 9-24-1872 (PA), Joseph born on 3-12-1874 >(PA), Elizabeth born on 3-1875 (PA), James born on 2-21-1878(IN), >Thomas born on 1-11-1880 (IN), George born on 11-15-1882 (IN), Sarah >Martha born on 1-27-1884 (IN), Herman born on 4-25-1886(IN), Robert >born on 2-24-1888 (IN), Frank and Archie born on 11-17-1892 (IN). An >aunt was with them her name was Anna Steele born on 5-20-1869. A John >Carpenter is listed with the Steele family as a neighbor in the 1900 >census, he was also listed as a coal miner. John's parents were one >from Wales and one from England. He was 23 in 1900 and born in PA. He >could be a brother to Sarah Jane Carpenter Steele. I hope this may help > >someone and maybe myself. > I believe that William may have lived in a place named Moosie ( is > >there such a place?) or may be Moon, these came from an old newspaper >clipping. It was close to Pittsburgh and William was a miner, those are > >the two things I know about him. >. > There are more, Stories, Karen > > Thank you for taking time to read this. > > > > > > > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >This list brought to you by Rootsweb,be sure to check us out at >http://www.rootsweb.com/ >
My great grandfather was Robert Steele. He came from England and his father was Scottish, his mother English, they were coal miners. Robert's wife was from Wales and her name was Sarah Jane Carpenter, mostly she went by Jane. Jane's father was from Wales and her mother from England. They settled in PA and then moved on to Clay Co., IN. Their children were born in PA and IN. Robert was born about 1840-44, he arrived in the U.S. about May the 23rd 1876. We have William born on 3-28-1871 (PA), John born on 9-24-1872 (PA), Joseph born on 3-12-1874 (PA), Elizabeth born on 3-1875 (PA), James born on 2-21-1878(IN), Thomas born on 1-11-1880 (IN), George born on 11-15-1882 (IN), Sarah Martha born on 1-27-1884 (IN), Herman born on 4-25-1886(IN), Robert born on 2-24-1888 (IN), Frank and Archie born on 11-17-1892 (IN). An aunt was with them her name was Anna Steele born on 5-20-1869. A John Carpenter is listed with the Steele family as a neighbor in the 1900 census, he was also listed as a coal miner. John's parents were one from Wales and one from England. He was 23 in 1900 and born in PA. He could be a brother to Sarah Jane Carpenter Steele. I hope this may help someone and maybe myself. I believe that William may have lived in a place named Moosie ( is there such a place?) or may be Moon, these came from an old newspaper clipping. It was close to Pittsburgh and William was a miner, those are the two things I know about him. . There are more, Stories, Karen Thank you for taking time to read this.