this isn't one of mine but If I see anything on MOYER will try to pass it on... Bob Mattox ran an ice plant in clay county for years but it has been closed for years now... On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 21:52:39 -0500 "William Strahle" <photobuff@argphotoshop.com> writes: >I am trying to find an Elizabeth MOYER born in Indiana and her >ancestors. Deduction from census indicates that she was born about >1822 in IN. In 1837, she married James MATTOX in Vigo Co. IN. About >1856, they moved to Clay Co., IN. After James' death, she married >Benjamin COPPOCK in Clay Co., IN in 1875. The last census data on >Elizabeth was the 1880 Clay Co census as Benjamin's wife. A web search >of the 1820 census reveals that there were only 4 Moyer as head of >household in Indiana. Two of those resided in Lawrence Co., IN - >Andrew and John B. The other 2 resided in Orange Co., IN - Moses and >J.F. The same search in 1830 results in 13 Moyer in the state as head >of household. In Lawrence Co., there were none. In Orange Co., there >were 6 - Frederick, George, John, John B., Matthias, and Moses. I have >included the page numbers for those census below. The closeness of the >location of the households in the 1830 census indicates to me that >they all were related. I also surmise fro! >m the data in those census that the J.F of 1820 was the Frederick of >the 1830 census. The 1830 census of Orange Co., contains 3 households >with a girl between 5 and 10 years. Those households are John, Moses >and Frederick. > >In 1840, web search shows only 3 Moyer in the vicinity- David and John >in Orange Co and George in Vermillion Co. These census have not yet >been examined. > >Does any one have information on these families? I would be glad to >share descendancy information if you are interested. > > >Bill Strahle > >1820 >Lawrence Co. >Andrew p. 106 >John B. p. 100 > >Orange Co. >J.F. p. 131 >Moses p. 131 > >1830 Census >Orange Co. >Frederick p. 017 >George p. 016 >John p. 015 >John B. p. 017 >Matthias p. 018 >Moses p. 015 > > > >==== 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.