I am looking for descendants of the following Clay Co. couples from the 1800s: John E. Barrows and Medora Leachman Barrows Edward Perkins Barrows and Mary Naomi Eleanor Cole Barrows Charles Thrasher and unknown wife Otis Thrasher and unknown wife John Thrasher and unknown wife George W. O'Brien and Sarah Britton Jacob Cole and Christina Unknown Cole Are there any out there? Betty Adams
I don't have information about Needham Oliver, but I know David Orman married Delanie Oliver! They went to Wapello County, Iowa to live for a little while, but by 1860 they were back in the Clay/Owen County area. My ancestor was Sarah Oliver, daughter of Isaac Oliver. Sarah was born about 1814 in North Carolina and married Ezra Morrison Lowe in Casey County, Kentucky in 1833. They then moved to Riley Twp., Vigo County where she and Ezra died after 1890. Mary On Sat, 5 Feb 2000 20:13:51 -0700 Sharon L Sheehan <sharon.phx@juno.com> writes: > Hi > Seen this message and thought I would take a stab at finding out > some > info for myself. I, to my knowledge, have no MILLER ancestors, but > am at > a stalemate with a BROWN. I am looking for the fam ily of Ann or > Anne > Brown who married a Needham Oliver Feb 6 1834 in Jennings County > Indiana. > She was possibly born in Penn. Would you have any info on this > Brown?? > Thanks > Sharon > > On Sat, 29 Jan 2000 16:06:53 -0600 Rebecca K Bass <bass103@juno.com> > writes: > > yeah just tempting me aren't you.... ??? Are you in Indiana ??? if > > > not I > > might make a stab at finding some info for you ... it is snowing > and > > I > > can't go any where so after Supper oh excuse me after Dinner (in > > case you > > are royalty.) I might try to get you some stuff on email.. > > On Sat, 29 Jan 2000 15:37:24 EST JANLENB@aol.com writes: > > >I'm throwing out some more surnames for those of you who might be > > > >reserching > > >the MILLER surname. > > >Robertson, Barr, Spencer, Gardner, Orr, Rossok, Holt, Loudermilk, > > > >Came, > > >Roeschlein, > > >Deakins, Jackson, Harper, Hardesty, Wurl, Huter, Barnhart, > Hoover, > > >Pritchett, > > >Modesitt > > >Watts, Carpenter, Gillfillan, Brown, Pence, Proctor & Borders. > > >If any of you have any above names and think it might fit with > our > > >MILLER > > >fqmily I'd > > >love to hear from you. Jan Baldwin in OKC > > > > > > > > >==== 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. > > > > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > > To contact the INCLAY list owner,send a message to; > > fred@claynet.com > > > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > Help support Rootsweb,become a member at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html >
Jan Can't remember if we have spoken before. My McBride family is from Clay Co. They married into several names on your list. As well as being neighbors. Lisse McBride JANLENB@aol.com wrote: > I'm throwing out some more surnames for those of you who might be reserching > the MILLER surname. > Robertson, Barr, Spencer, Gardner, Orr, Rossok, Holt, Loudermilk, Came, > Roeschlein, > Deakins, Jackson, Harper, Hardesty, Wurl, Huter, Barnhart, Hoover, Pritchett, > Modesitt > Watts, Carpenter, Gillfillan, Brown, Pence, Proctor & Borders. > If any of you have any above names and think it might fit with our MILLER > fqmily I'd > love to hear from you. Jan Baldwin in OKC > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > Help support Rootsweb,become a member at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html
Hi Seen this message and thought I would take a stab at finding out some info for myself. I, to my knowledge, have no MILLER ancestors, but am at a stalemate with a BROWN. I am looking for the fam ily of Ann or Anne Brown who married a Needham Oliver Feb 6 1834 in Jennings County Indiana. She was possibly born in Penn. Would you have any info on this Brown?? Thanks Sharon On Sat, 29 Jan 2000 16:06:53 -0600 Rebecca K Bass <bass103@juno.com> writes: > yeah just tempting me aren't you.... ??? Are you in Indiana ??? if > not I > might make a stab at finding some info for you ... it is snowing and > I > can't go any where so after Supper oh excuse me after Dinner (in > case you > are royalty.) I might try to get you some stuff on email.. > On Sat, 29 Jan 2000 15:37:24 EST JANLENB@aol.com writes: > >I'm throwing out some more surnames for those of you who might be > >reserching > >the MILLER surname. > >Robertson, Barr, Spencer, Gardner, Orr, Rossok, Holt, Loudermilk, > >Came, > >Roeschlein, > >Deakins, Jackson, Harper, Hardesty, Wurl, Huter, Barnhart, Hoover, > >Pritchett, > >Modesitt > >Watts, Carpenter, Gillfillan, Brown, Pence, Proctor & Borders. > >If any of you have any above names and think it might fit with our > >MILLER > >fqmily I'd > >love to hear from you. Jan Baldwin in OKC > > > > > >==== 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. > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > To contact the INCLAY list owner,send a message to; > fred@claynet.com >
Thanks for reply -Jane (Carr) owens family. I copied Jane's will and testament at the centerpoint lib. This is the children by frist husband, and her second husband Elias Owens ----- Original Message ----- From: <Gfahs@aol.com> To: <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 05, 2000 10:35 AM Subject: Re: Jane (Jackson- Carr) Owens > In a message dated 00-02-05 09:20:11 EST, you write: > > << In her will and testament , she list ,children of frist husband. William > H. -John S.- Alfred W.-Mary A. Barret-Elizabeth E. Early. Aso grandchilden > William Carr- Mary A. Carr-Harriet Carr. Wondering who, the Mr Carr ?( > Her frist husband) >> > > Possibly a daughter married a man named Carr. Have you checked Putnam > County? In the 1884 county history, Mary A. Early, daughter of William Early > of Putnam County, married in 1862 to W. E. D. Barnett. Have you seen the bio > for W. E. D. in the history? > > Also, this family from the 1850 census looks interesting, or it may be > coincidental. But notice some of the similar names. > > Carr, Jacob, 47 Ohio > Jane, 38 Ohio > William, 21 Ohio > Mary, 19 Ohio > Jackson, 17 Ohio > John S., 15 Ohio > Alford West, 13 Indiana > Ephraim S., 10 Indiana > Elizabeth, 4 Indiana > > Glorianne > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > Help support Rootsweb,become a member at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html > >
In her will and testament , she list ,children of frist husband. William H. -John S.- Alfred W.-Mary A. Barret-Elizabeth E. Early. Aso grandchilden William Carr- Mary A. Carr-Harriet Carr. Wondering who, the Mr Carr was?( Her frist husband)
In a message dated 00-02-05 09:20:11 EST, you write: << In her will and testament , she list ,children of frist husband. William H. -John S.- Alfred W.-Mary A. Barret-Elizabeth E. Early. Aso grandchilden William Carr- Mary A. Carr-Harriet Carr. Wondering who, the Mr Carr was?( Her frist husband) >> Possibly a daughter married a man named Carr. Have you checked Putnam County? In the 1884 county history, Mary A. Early, daughter of William Early of Putnam County, married in 1862 to W. E. D. Barnett. Have you seen the bio for W. E. D. in the history? Also, this family from the 1850 census looks interesting, or it may be coincidental. But notice some of the similar names. Carr, Jacob, 47 Ohio Jane, 38 Ohio William, 21 Ohio Mary, 19 Ohio Jackson, 17 Ohio John S., 15 Ohio Alford West, 13 Indiana Ephraim S., 10 Indiana Elizabeth, 4 Indiana Glorianne
My grandmother, Moynnevia Viola Bledsoe, was born in 1902 in Clay County to Joseph Melvin Bledsoe (1877-1962) and Etta Viola Lucas (1878-1954). Joseph and Etta were married 23 Oct 1901 in Clay County. My mother tells me she remembers Etta's parents being named Luke Bransford Lucas and Louisa O'Neal. However, a marriage record I found at GenealogyLibrary.com for Etta says her parents were named Brantley Lucas and Ida O'Neal. If anyone knows which version is correct, I'd much appreciate the information. She also says that Etta's father was about 30 and her mother was about 15 at the time they married, if that's any help. There is a "Luke Lucus" listed in the 1850 Clay County census in the household of Thomas and Elizabeth (nee Sanders?) Lucus, both listed as born in NC. I don't know if this is the same person or not. Thanks in advance, Jim Raney crraney@indy.net
Becky, Just fill in the blanks that you are sure of and they will find what they need. Most of us have only scraps of information about our folks. Mary
The entire index of individuals from the book "Samuel Davis of Oxford, Mass. and Joseph Davis of Dudley, Mass. And Their Descendants" is posted on my web site at http://www.pond.net/~hmds/play/index.htm Over 1100 surnames from early 1600's to late 1800's. Massachusetts, Connecticut, Vermont, New Hampshire, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Maine, Kansas, Kentucky, Iowa, Idaho, Oregon and more. Looks, time permitting. Jack
You do not need to fill in this line, if you don't know it. Bobbie -----Original Message----- From: KEVBEX@aol.com <KEVBEX@aol.com> To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 8:53 AM Subject: Veterns Records >Hello all! I need a little assistance here. :o) > >I'm sending away for the Veterans Records at the National Archives and there >is a line on there that needs to be filled and I'm not sure where to get the >info. > >It is: Pension/Bounty-Land File No. > >I want to know if I need to fill that in and if so, where do I get that >number from? > >Thanks all! > >Happy hunting, > >Becky > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >Visit the Clay County Indiana InGenWeb site at; >http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclay/ >
Hello all! I need a little assistance here. :o) I'm sending away for the Veterans Records at the National Archives and there is a line on there that needs to be filled and I'm not sure where to get the info. It is: Pension/Bounty-Land File No. I want to know if I need to fill that in and if so, where do I get that number from? Thanks all! Happy hunting, Becky
In a message dated 2/1/00 7:10:52 AM Alaskan Standard Time, RMaytime@aol.com writes: << Zebulon Moore, b. abt. 1775 migrated from Henry Co., Ky. around 1827 to Vigo Co., Ind., died abt. 1836 in Rily Twp. Vigo Co. ch.; Vienna, husand William Kelly Thomas L. Moore, b. 1798 Ky., wife Elizabeth, lives in Clay Co., Ind. Temperance Moore, husb. Thomas Downey >> Randy; Thomas L. son of Zebulon sold or otherwise gave land to my Zachariah. In the 1860 Clay co census Zachariah is the next household over to Thomas. Some of the land that Zachariah leaves to his children in 1863 is land that Thomas filed on in 1838. Zachariah did not include any property in other counties so I am assuming that if he ever owned any he sold it prior to writing his will. terri
Terry; I've gone over deeds of Vigo and Clay Co., Ind. ; here are two families most probably brothers who left land to their heirs; Zebulon Moore, b. abt. 1775 migrated from Henry Co., Ky. around 1827 to Vigo Co., Ind., died abt. 1836 in Rily Twp. Vigo Co. ch.; Vienna, husand William Kelly Thomas L. Moore, b. 1798 Ky., wife Elizabeth, lives in Clay Co., Ind. Temperance Moore, husb. Thomas Downey Mary Moore, husb. Thomas Martin Elenor(Ellen) Moore, husb. Samuel Slaven Nancy Moore, husb. David Swall others; Levi, John, Zebulon, Martha Ann, Elizaeth, Robert Moore -------------------------- William Moore, b. abt 1775, possibly Pa., moved from Henry Co., Ky around 1830 married to Elizabeth Roberts in 1799 Shelby Co., Ky., died abt. 1837 Clay Co., Ind. ch.; Levi, b. 1814 Ky., wife Indiana 1850 in Jackson Twp., Clay Co. Elizabeth Callendar,b. 1830 husband William Callendar b. 1820, Van Buren Twp. Lydia Oswalt, b. 1823 Ky., husband Isaac Oswalt b. 1819 Maryland James Moore, b. 1825 Ky., wife Sally(sarah) 1850 census Jackson Twp. Susan Moore David Moore, wife Dorinda John Moore Mary Aldridge, b. 1804, husband Elisha Aldridge, . b. 1804 William Moore, wife Mary, lives in Missouri Penelope Moore, husband James Moore, lives in Graves Co., Ky. Thomas Moore, wife Mary, lives in Johnson Co., Missouri Randy May;
In a message dated 1/30/00 7:28:59 PM Alaskan Standard Time, bass103@juno.com writes: << lay co history book in 1984 says :: John Gibbens SR married Rhoda Antrim d/o Aden and Mary (Sharp) Atrim of Clinton Co Ohio in 1836.. >> John and Rhoda raised Hannah Jane Antrim. Jane (as she prefered to be called) was born in 1832. to Aden and Mary. Aden was killed when a tree fell on the sled he was driving in 1833. Mary died in 1835 of measles. The younger children were raised by their older siblings. John's father was buried in the Zenor cemetary and I am curious if the rest of the family is also. Plus I am trying to find some thing on the marriage of Hannah Jane to Zachariah Moore which may have taken place at the church. The civil record was destroyed in a fire. Also I am hoping that Zachariah might be buried there. terri
I'm interested in any and all Beresfords/Berrisfords in Clay County or surrounding areas. Valerie Williams valrikcal@aol.com
I AM NOT CONNECTED TO THIS FAMILY but the clay co history book in 1984 says :: John Gibbens SR married Rhoda Antrim d/o Aden and Mary (Sharp) Atrim of Clinton Co Ohio in 1836.. On Sun, 30 Jan 2000 10:07:51 -0900 "Terri" <tstoikes@gci.net> writes: >I am interested in the Gribben family that is buried in the Zenor >cemetary,. Hannah Jane Antrim was raised by her older sister Rhoda who >married John Gibbon after both her parents died. >Can anyone tell me which church the cemetary was associated with and >what might have happened to the records? I am hoping that the records >might show Hannah (Jane) marrying Zachariah Moore and might show that >he was buried there. >terri > > >==== 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.
I am interested in the Gribben family that is buried in the Zenor cemetary,. Hannah Jane Antrim was raised by her older sister Rhoda who married John Gibbon after both her parents died. Can anyone tell me which church the cemetary was associated with and what might have happened to the records? I am hoping that the records might show Hannah (Jane) marrying Zachariah Moore and might show that he was buried there. terri
In a message dated 01/29/2000 5:20:44 PM Central Standard Time, philly@netusa1.net writes: You might write to the Owen Co GEn Soc & their Libr to see if one of their volunteers could find something Norma Ooley Herman > : Murphy of Indiana > > > I have a court case of 1858 Owen Co, IN. in which John and Hugh Murphy > were > >sentenced to prison for manslaughter. They began serving their sentences of > >10 yrs. in Dec 1858. I received copies of their admittance to prison and > >their release, but haven't been able to find out what the charge for > >manslaughter was about. Hugh names his brother Perry on his prison record > and John's record says he's marr with 1 child and also names John's father > as William Murphy. > Hugh Murphy b.1830 was the s/o Thomas Murphy, and John Murphy b. abt 1834-39 > was the s/o William Murphy. I think Thomas & William Murphy were > brother-in-laws although unproven. I assume the manslaughter crime that Hugh > and John Murphy were sent to prison for was the same crime-- but I've not > been able to find anything on what the actual crime was about. Both men were > sentenced from Owen Co, IN to 10yrs of prison. I have their prison records-- > but it only says sentenced for manslaughter. John's father William Murphy > lived in Putnam Co/1850 census-- and in Clay Co on the 1860 census-- 1870 > Morgan-- 1880 Owen Co, IN. > Thomas Murphy was listed on the 1840 & 1860 Putnam Co cen - 1870 Owen Co cen > where he died after 1880 census. Thomas had also lived in Morgan Co at one > time and some of the family lived in Monroe Co, IN at one time or another. > Thomas Murphy and his sons are missing on the 1850 census. The trial may > have only taken place in Owen Co-- and the actual crime committed somewhere > else; as you can see the Murphy families moved around alot. Owen Co has no > records on the trial only the fact that they were sent to prison from there. > I welcome any ideas. Thomas was my gr gr gr grdfather. Can anyone help > with this? > Thanks, K Hembree >
so far I don't except maybe modesitt -- On Sat, 29 Jan 2000 21:34:05 EST JANLENB@aol.com writes: >No - it's for real I'm in OK and yes we have that white stuff here - >very >unusual for us tho. Do you belong to any of these names? Jan B. in >OKC > > >==== 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.