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    1. [INDIANA] Devine Research?
    2. Grant South
    3. Hi to all on the list! Can anybody recommend a Indiana genealogist who is reasonable with their rate's, Kindest regards Grant Sydney, Australia.

    03/01/2001 03:29:07
    1. [INDIANA] Devine?
    2. Grant South
    3. Warmest Greetings from Australia! I am looking for any information regarding John Patrick Devine and his parents Joseph Devine and Mary Barnes. John said he was born in Indiana around 1905 This is a real brickwall for me Kindest regards Grant Sydney, Australia.

    03/01/2001 03:26:16
    1. [INDIANA] Got the Morgan and Campbell marriage certificate/
    2. The e-mail address was SCOl777165, So is either AOL or CS, but it came back There was a daughter by this marriage, no name was given but they did say female, The only thing here is if I send you the book and page #, you could try getting it form the Indiana Health Dept. Diamond IN is in Parke Co. IN, there were no records in there. Morgan Louis ( Lewis) and Grace Campbell but for the other daughter, there were no name used, so don't know if she was STILLBORN, OR MAYBE just didn't get a name was born Apr. 8, 1905 book Ch 3 page 5. This would be what you would send to the health department downtown Indpls to see if there is a birth certificate. MY charge is $4.00, and a SASE Theodora DeFord 7719 S. Mooresville Rd Camby In 46113 It was only the certificate at this time, but should have been an application at that time, but Clay County must have been slow at getting the full names of parent etc. Clay county does have the most records that I have seen so far in my searches.

    03/01/2001 02:05:50
    1. Re: [INDIANA] G.Clay Lewis of TX OK & IN
    2. jlfrench
    3. Nelda, Do you have anything on a Mary Lewis born in KY?

    03/01/2001 04:25:29
    1. [INDIANA] Aberdeen
    2. Ellie
    3. To Barb Marshall: In my gazetteer, Aberdeen is shown on Highway 56 just north of the Ohio County / Switzerland County line in Cass Township. Ohio County isn't very large, and is just south of Dearborn County. If you can see East Enterprise on your map (in Switzerland County), Aberdeen is straight north where the highway takes a sharp turn east. I don't see a Cass Twp. in Dearborn County. If you'd like to see the actual location, email me and I can scan the area and email it to you. Ellie

    02/28/2001 12:17:42
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Aberdeen
    2. Barb Marshall
    3. Thanks; I found it. Appreciate your help. Barb Ellie wrote: > > To Barb Marshall: > > In my gazetteer, Aberdeen is shown on Highway 56 just north of the Ohio > County / Switzerland County line in Cass Township. Ohio County isn't > very large, and is just south of Dearborn County. If you can see East > Enterprise on your map (in Switzerland County), Aberdeen is straight north > where the highway takes a sharp turn east. I don't see a Cass Twp. in > Dearborn County. If you'd like to see the actual location, email me and I > can scan the area and email it to you. > Ellie > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    02/28/2001 11:37:24
    1. [INDIANA] Southern Indiana Genealogical Society Meeting 1 Mar 2001
    2. S P Carpenter
    3. Guest Speaker: Michael G. "Mike" Naville Topic: Adoptions Michael G. Naville, who attended Hanover College and graduated with departmental honors in political science from Indiana University in 1973, received his doctor of jurisprudence degree from the University of Louisville School of Law in 1976. At that time, he joined his father, Herbert F. Naville in his law practice, which in 1987 merged to become Lorch & Naville. A member of the bars admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of Indiana and U. S. District Court for the Southern District of Indiana, Mr. Naville is also the U. S. Magistrate Judge for that district. In addition to memberships and leadership positions in the Indiana State and Floyd County Bar Associations, the New Albany native is a past member of the Indiana Trial Lawyers Association and Southern Indiana EstatePlanning council. He also is a master of the Sherman Minton American Inns of Court and a fellow of the Indiana Bar Association. His areas of concentration are Zoning, Adoptions, Guardianships and Business Entity Formations. When: March 1, 2001 at 7:00 p.m. Where: In the auditorium of the New Albany-Floyd County Public Library 180 W. Spring Street New Albany IN 47150 Everyone welcome! Refreshments and fellowship will be enjoyed by all after the meeting.

    02/28/2001 09:07:16
    1. [INDIANA] Census Spreadsheets Available - free!
    2. 15 different Excel 97 spreadsheets are available for downloading, covering the U.S., Canada, England, Scotland and Ireland. I designed them to allow researchers to record and organize their census data. All of the spreadsheets can be seen and downloaded at my website at http://censustools.com. Gary CensusTools

    02/28/2001 08:13:59
    1. [INDIANA] Re: Tobias Beck/George Atton?
    2. Dick Carter
    3. Seeking information on a Tobias BECK, and a George Atton/Alton, shown on the 1850 Census of Wabash Co., In. Actually, I am seeking information on an Albert NUTTERFIELD, shown living with Tobias, and a Belinda NUTTERFIELD showing living in the home of George. Any help will be greatly appreciated... Thanks. Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net

    02/28/2001 05:41:35
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Re: INDIANA-D Digest V01 #51
    2. nwayman
    3. Oh, Ann!!!! Do you think it's possible this could be the statue I've been looking for? Is this Shelby Co., IN? Do you know if there is anything about a fight between a BEST/BESS/ etc, and a bear? Can someone look that up for me? Can anyone get any information about this statue, and the bear festival? Please email me privately, if the list isn't interested. Thanks again--BIG TIME THANKS!!!!! Melanie Fgann861@aol.com wrote: > Melanie: Shelby Co. In. has a statue of a bear or bears & and celebrate The > Bears of Blue River Festival. Also I have heard of the Best name in Shelby > Co. and Hancock Co. The Statue would be I think on the circle in > Shelbyville. Hope this will help, Good Luck Ann > > ============================== > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    02/27/2001 05:54:43
    1. [INDIANA] Aberdeen
    2. Barb Marshall
    3. Can anyone tell me if the town of Aberdeen still exists and where it is? >From THE OHIO COUNTY COMMUNITY STORY by Dillion R. Darrell, Sr, the village of Aberdeen was in Cass Twp., Dearborn CO in 1810. One of my ancestors was born there and I can't find it on the map. Thanks. Barb Marshall marchado@pacbell.net

    02/27/2001 02:21:27
    1. [INDIANA] Re: Thank You Note
    2. Thanks Lora, the new web address went in perfectly. Appreciate it, Sharon

    02/27/2001 01:17:23
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Civil War maps
    2. In a message dated 2/27/01 10:03:06 AM Central Standard Time, jsend@hpcisp.com writes: > http://anchor.ncd.noaa.gov/cwstates.htm Good site! Thank you.

    02/27/2001 10:15:37
    1. [INDIANA] Roberts Park, Connersville, Fayette Co., IN
    2. JaSEn
    3. Roberts Park, Connersville, Fayette Co.,IN Can anyone tell me how this park got it's name??? Thanks Janet

    02/27/2001 10:10:34
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Re: INDIANA-D Digest V01 #51 YOUNG
    2. He is not my George Young, he just has the site on the Young family of Shelby Co. Some of his Youngs did come from Ky., Clark Co. I think. But I don't recdgnize yours. Try the site again. Carleen

    02/27/2001 10:10:30
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Re: INDIANA-D Digest V01 #51 YOUNG
    2. I too am a YOUNG of INDIANA, KY. N.C. We go to Jacob YOUNG 1764 N.C. JOHN GEORGE YOUNG, Germany (JUNG) This is the YOUNG line of MARTHA E> YOUNG, mother of HARRY S. TRUMAN PRESIDENT. I could not get the data on your George Young from my computer. it had an error. JACOB YOUNG died in Jackson Co. INDIANA 1836. Is your GEORGE of this family? mjfivekids@aol.com

    02/27/2001 09:51:43
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Indiana State Archives
    2. I go there all the time and the genealogy department is up sizing not moving, they will have a room where you can take a break and they will have machines to purchase junk food as far as I have been told. Teddy

    02/27/2001 06:29:35
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Re: INDIANA-D Digest V01 #51
    2. George Young has a picture of this statue on his web site. Its from a well known book of the area. Go here and scroll down...While you are there, if you know any of the Young family...tell us that too; we would be so happy! Carleen <A HREF="http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Cliffs/8495"> YOUNG CLAN of Shelby County</A>

    02/27/2001 04:18:26
    1. [INDIANA] Civil War maps
    2. JaSEn
    3. Here's a site you might enjoy Civil War Maps and Charts by State http://anchor.ncd.noaa.gov/cwstates.htm

    02/27/2001 03:51:42
    1. Re: [INDIANA] Indiana State Archives
    2. Rachel Ellis
    3. archives to be in new location by Mar 15 ----- Original Message ----- From: <Tdeford6@cs.com> To: <INDIANA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 10:29 PM Subject: Re: [INDIANA] Indiana State Archives > the archives were moved just recently, the State genealogy Library is > updating, but I didn't hear about the Archives moving again. > > Teddy > > > ============================== > Join the RootsWeb WorldConnect Project: > Linking the world, one GEDCOM at a time. > http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com > >

    02/27/2001 03:41:11