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    1. Re: [INCLAY-L] JONES 1815-1857
    2. In a message dated 6/17/99 7:32:17 AM Pacific Daylight Time, LouPero@aol.com writes: << I have not done any Jones research but I an tell you from experience that you will also want to consider any Kerr Jones you might find. Also, a Wesley Jones, a minister apparently, married Allie Luther in Harrison Co, IN, in 1817, I have the idea they had no children, but Wesley did live in Owen and/or Clay Co. This might give you an idea where to look. >> Jones will be a doozy! Thanks for thinking of Kerr Jones. The only other think I could think of was Carlton Jones. Will keep an eye out for Wesley Jones too. Thanks. Cheri

    06/17/1999 06:36:58
    1. Re: MILLERS & CARPENTERS
    2. Sorry - I make a retraction - I meant John Nicholas MILLER's first wife Hannah CARPENTER - not James Knox Polk MILLER. J.B.

    06/17/1999 02:31:36
    1. Re: [INCLAY-L] JONES 1815-1857
    2. I have not done any Jones research but I an tell you from experience that you will also want to consider any Kerr Jones you might find. Also, a Wesley Jones, a minister apparently, married Allie Luther in Harrison Co, IN, in 1817, I have the idea they had no children, but Wesley did live in Owen and/or Clay Co. This might give you an idea where to look.

    06/17/1999 04:29:37
    1. Re: Photographer
    2. Doris Neal
    3. Becky, Have you tried Wal-Mart or K-Mart "do yourself machine" or find someone with a scanner and have it sent to your computer. My brother has scanned many old pictures to me. I have my mom and dad's pictures enlarged at Linton Wal-Mart and even a copy of my grandparents done there. They did a very good job. Just an idea. Wish I'd been home while you were here maybe we could have met at some cemetery <smile>. Doris Louise

    06/17/1999 01:31:46
    1. MILLERS & CARPENTERS
    2. Also if anyone comes into the Genealogy Society there in Center Point asking about MILLER'S - especially James K.P. MILLER - I have an old photo of he and his wife - Sarah A. Beatty - and their family that I can scan and send by email. You folks do wonderful work and I along with others appreciate what you're doing. My only regret is I never have enough time to spend at the library PLUS going to the cemetaries, etc.. Thanks - Jan Baldwin in OKC ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== To contact the INCLAY list owner,send a message to; fred@claynet.com Mary - Here's part of the letter I wrote before on my MILLERS. I also want to say I've been in contact with several people online about our MILLERS and CARPENTERS famillies who originally came from PA.. James Knox Polk MILLER that I listed above was married first to Hannah CARPENTER. A person online told me that Hannah and John were buried in PA. and I kept telling her NO they are buried in Ruhle Cem. in Clay Co. IN.. - to make a long story short my Hannah CARPENTER had an Aunt Hannah Carpenter who also married a John MILLER of a different line of MILLERS. Some of Hannah's CARPENTER family moved to Clay Co. IN. like she and John Nicholas MILLER did. For anyone researching the CARPENTERS from PA. I'd like to be in touch with them. Also John Nicholas MILLER had two sisters who married ALBRIGHT brothers and lived in Wisconsin. I've been in touch with a descendant of Mary Ann MILLER who married Jacob ALBRIGHT and they're mentioned (I think) in Peter MILLER and/or Nancy J. (Anna) MILLER's Will.

    06/16/1999 11:57:45
    1. Re: INCLAY-D Digest V99 #81
    2. Thank you all for your help on the photograph and the cemetery. I have found out that this is Marion Cemetery, my Uncle is listed on the map of the cemetery. Thank you again for all of your help. I don't know what I would do without all of you!!! :o) Becky Horvath

    06/16/1999 02:36:46
    1. Re: LONG, BARBER, JEFFERS,
    2. mary e gardner
    3. Okay, when you get them together, that will be fine. Just send as complete a description as you can when you request material from us or the library. If we have more information, we sometimes find brothers and sisters even when we can't the person you want. I have seen that Jeffers material! Joyce has done quite able for someone else. There are Jeffers buried at Oak Hill. Lots of them! Lots and lots of folks from Perry and Posey Township are there, too. I don't have the names of your Jeffers here. Probably at home in my Pc! Mary

    06/15/1999 06:50:06
    1. Re: Help!
    2. mary e gardner
    3. How far out of town. East toward Vandalia? My ggg grandfather John G. Long is in Phillips Cem. Sec 17 Owen Co.Earl Corbin farm Vandalia, In.? If you can give me a more clear discription I can check the Owen Co. map for Cemeteries later this week. Mary

    06/15/1999 06:39:35
    1. [INCLAY-L] JONES 1815-1857
    2. Hi all, I'm new to this list! It's great to see so many folks helping each other! I've (relunctly) begun the nightmare JONES branch. Nancy Ann JONES b. 17 Aug 1839, IN (census records verify this); m. 30 Aug 1857, Stone Co. MO to William Allen HEMBREE (she was the 2nd wife) (I have marriage certif); d. Aug 1917 in Stone Co. MO. Her father: Carr JONES, b. c. 1813 in Clay Co. Mother unknown. I have tried the census on this man with no luck. I believe the info on Carr JONES came from the IGI or Ancestral File from the FHC. So, for all I know, the submitter has the wrong county. I piddled a little bit with land records, but haven't followed the trail to heavily yet. I think this will be my summer project. Has anyone seen this man? Cheri Mello kinklector@aol.com

    06/15/1999 06:01:11
    1. Re: Photographer
    2. Anita McEnulty
    3. I would 'very much' appreciate if you could send me a scan of James and Sarah. I am a descendent of Jacob, a brother to James K.P. and have quite a large amount of the Miller family that I will be most happy to share with anyone. I have a picture of John Nicholas "Nick" if you are interested. My connection to the Millers also inclusdes Robertsons. Thank you so much for any help you can enlighten me one. Anita J. McEnulty Cloverdale, Indiana ---------- > From: JANLENB@aol.com > To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Photographer > Date: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 11:34 AM > > Doris - Next time I'm back there I'd like to meet you. I still have a few > family still > in that area. Also if anyone comes into the Genealogy Society there in > Center Point > asking about MILLER'S - especially James K.P. MILLER - I have an old photo of > he > and his wife - Sarah A. Beatty - and their family that I can scan and send by > email. > You folks do wonderful work and I along with others appreciate what you're > doing. My > only regret is I never have enough time to spend at the library PLUS going to > the > cemetaries, etc.. Thanks - Jan Baldwin in OKC > > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > To contact the INCLAY list owner,send a message to; > fred@claynet.com >

    06/15/1999 05:54:27
    1. Re: Help!
    2. The Bertrams
    3. I am not possitive how many cemeteries there are in Patricksburg, but one is called the Lutheran Cemetery and one is called the Christian Cemetery. I know the Christian Cemetery is just off the road behind the school and is not on a hill. KEVBEX@aol.com wrote: > I have another question I hope someone may be able to help me with. I am > trying to find out the name of a cemetery on county road or state road 246 in > Patricksburg, Indiana. I think this is in Owen County, but no one on the > Owen list new the name of it. It's just a little cemetery on a hill. An > Uncle of mine, Paul Cahall 1934, that died only being a few days old, is > buried there and we didn't see a name on the cemetery anywhere. > > Can anyone tell me what the name of this cemetery is? > > Thank you all so much! > > Becky Horvath > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > To remove your address from this list visit; > http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclay/list.htm

    06/15/1999 03:19:26
    1. Re: Long/Luther
    2. Leslie Johnson
    3. LouPero@aol.com wrote: > > I have a John Long b abt 1830 who married Sarah Luther. One of yours? I have > been meaning to work on this because I think that estimated birth date is off > considerably, Teh information I had was that their daughter Laura married > Clark C Luther in Boone Co, IA. Sarah Luther was supposedly the daughter of > Michael and Mary Nicholson Luther who were in Clay Co by 1830. Sarah was not > in her father's hshld in 1850, and my opinion is that the person who > estimated these ages probably did it without checking for census records for > John Long. Any ideas? > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > Help support Rootsweb,become a member at; > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/how-to-subscribe.html Les Johnson here: I have John Luthers father as Immigrant Benjamin Lang wife unknown, birthdate unknown. John was married three times. One of his wives was Mary Luther, I show children: Neuton(there was a Neuton Luther also)Laura,Nelson, Julia, Maria, Ira. John had Siblings: Marguerite, Nancy, Patience. Ira married Ruth Jane Scott, children: John,Opal,Paul,Zoe,Grace Edna. Grace never married, was a classmate of mine in High School and reminded me several times that we were double cousins, (through Luthers and Longs, I guess).

    06/15/1999 01:11:32
    1. Re: Help!
    2. In a message dated 99-06-15 13:35:35 EDT, you write: << I am trying to find out the name of a cemetery on county road or state road 246 in Patricksburg, Indiana. >> It is called Marion Cemetery in the Owen County, Indiana cemetery listings published by the DAR chapter in 1983. It is in section 20, Marion Township. Glorianne

    06/15/1999 01:06:55
    1. Re: Help!
    2. John H. Cashman
    3. This may be Marion Cemetery on north side of 246 about 2or 3 miles west of Patricksburg. LSection 20 Marion Twp. Owen Co. -----Original Message----- From: KEVBEX@aol.com <KEVBEX@aol.com> To: INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com <INCLAY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 15, 1999 12:33 PM Subject: Help! >I have another question I hope someone may be able to help me with. I am >trying to find out the name of a cemetery on county road or state road 246 in >Patricksburg, Indiana. I think this is in Owen County, but no one on the >Owen list new the name of it. It's just a little cemetery on a hill. An >Uncle of mine, Paul Cahall 1934, that died only being a few days old, is >buried there and we didn't see a name on the cemetery anywhere. > >Can anyone tell me what the name of this cemetery is? > >Thank you all so much! > >Becky Horvath > > >==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== >To remove your address from this list visit; >http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclay/list.htm > >

    06/15/1999 12:58:56
    1. Re: Photographer
    2. The Bertrams
    3. I just took several old and newer pictures to Kinko's, which is a copy business and they have glossy card that they will give you free to make copies of pictures on the machines yourself at $1.00 per copy. You can get as many on a sheet as will fit. You do need to make sure you get pictures with the same contrast so that some are not light in tone and some dark. It also helps if you place a plain white piece of paper over the top of them before taking the picture so you don't get black between the pictures as that will also change the colors in your pictures. If you want your black & white pictures to come out better make them on the color machines as well. You can make them on the regular machines and still use the glossy card or plain glossy paper. I imagine that the machines at Wall-Mart and K-Mart are the same, but have not been there. Most copy businesses have the color copy machines now for you to use. You can enlarge also, but if you do only put one picture on to copy and enlarge at a time. It is well worth it for good pictures. They also made some copies for me that I wanted good copies of and I believe they charged $1.19 - $1.29 each for them to enlarge. They can not make copies of the newer pictures with studio names on them, but you can do it yourself just as well. Make sure you ask for "glossy card" paper or "glossy" paper. Both are good quality, but the card paper makes for a stronger picture backing. Hope this helps. KEVBEX@aol.com wrote: > I have a picture of my gr.grandmother that was remade at Adkins or Atkins (my > Aunt has the picture right now) Photography in Clay City. I didn't find them > listed in the yellow pages on the Internet. Could someone please tell me > whether or not they are still in business. > I want to get more copies made of the picture and no other photographer will > touch it with Adkin's stamp on the back. > Thank you, > > Becky Horvath > > ==== INCLAY Mailing List ==== > This list brought to you by Rootsweb,be sure to check us out at > http://www.rootsweb.com/

    06/15/1999 11:13:45
    1. Re: LONG, BARBER, JEFFERS,
    2. Hello Mary, I don't have the group sheets organized yet. I have only been on this since last summer and taking info from the notes that I have gathered years back. I have been doing the census and other references to see if any of the information can be verified. Also checking on the LDS site and social security index etc. I have to do all on the computer. Will try to get some more completed but it will take time. Right now it's just notes. Thank you Cheri cestorie@aol.com Arizona

    06/15/1999 11:06:18
    1. Help!
    2. I have another question I hope someone may be able to help me with. I am trying to find out the name of a cemetery on county road or state road 246 in Patricksburg, Indiana. I think this is in Owen County, but no one on the Owen list new the name of it. It's just a little cemetery on a hill. An Uncle of mine, Paul Cahall 1934, that died only being a few days old, is buried there and we didn't see a name on the cemetery anywhere. Can anyone tell me what the name of this cemetery is? Thank you all so much! Becky Horvath

    06/15/1999 07:31:20
    1. Re: Photographer
    2. Some camera shops have machines where you can copy your photo yourself. I know our Epperson Photo here in OKC has one.

    06/15/1999 07:23:51
    1. Re: Photographer
    2. Doris - Next time I'm back there I'd like to meet you. I still have a few family still in that area. Also if anyone comes into the Genealogy Society there in Center Point asking about MILLER'S - especially James K.P. MILLER - I have an old photo of he and his wife - Sarah A. Beatty - and their family that I can scan and send by email. You folks do wonderful work and I along with others appreciate what you're doing. My only regret is I never have enough time to spend at the library PLUS going to the cemetaries, etc.. Thanks - Jan Baldwin in OKC

    06/15/1999 06:34:52
    1. Re: INCLAY-D Digest V99 #80
    2. I want to thank everyone for their ideas. I really wish these photo places wouldn't put their stamps on the pictures just for the fact that it makes it very difficult for us geneologist to get copies! I'll give my Wal-Mart and KMart a try here in South Bend. Thank you everyone! Happy hunting! Becky Horvath

    06/15/1999 03:26:33