In a message dated 5/15/2003 3:02:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, loise@webworks2000.net writes: > > Does anyone have access to Indiana 1900 and 1910 census indexes? I am > trying to find and see if Johnson and Frances Crawley and Asberry Crawley > were still living in Putnam Co. at that time. > Lois, I have access to the 1910 Index and I couldn't find them living in Putnam Co.IN.........then I tried all state lookup and they were not listed using the spelling CRAWLEY........I did try a couple other spellings as well.....sorry I couldn't be of more help. N.J.Skinner White vwhite0901@aol.com "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." (Deuteronomy 32:7a)
Lois, I don't know if this means anything, but I have always found this a bit curious, Ada Crawley and Alfred Crawley buried next to my Great Aunt Margaret Murphy and her husband Ira Kaster. They are buried in the East Hill Cemetery in Rushville, IN. We don't know of any Crawleys being related to us, but the plot they are buried in was a 4 plot area that Alfred Crawley purchased. Ada was buried on 11-24-1916 and Alfred was buried on 8-8-1949. My relatives were buried in 1924 and 1954. Let me know if this helps and if you find a connection. Barbara Lois wrote: > Thank you very much. I appreciate your looking for me. I figured they > might already be dead by that time, just a shot that they might still be > living. > > Again, thanks for looking. > > Lois > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <VWhite0901@aol.com> > To: <INDIANA-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 5:00 PM > Subject: Re: [INDIANA] 1900 and 1910 census indexes > > > >>In a message dated 5/15/2003 3:02:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, >>loise@webworks2000.net writes: >> >> >> >>>Does anyone have access to Indiana 1900 and 1910 census indexes? I am >>>trying to find and see if Johnson and Frances Crawley and Asberry >>> > Crawley > >>>were still living in Putnam Co. at that time. >>> >>> >>Lois, >> I have access to the 1910 Index and I couldn't find them living in >>Putnam Co.IN.........then I tried all state lookup and they were not >> > listed > >>using the spelling CRAWLEY........I did try a couple other spellings as >>well.....sorry I couldn't be of more help. >>N.J.Skinner White >>vwhite0901@aol.com >>"Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." >>(Deuteronomy 32:7a) >> >> >> >> >> >> >>==== INDIANA Mailing List ==== >>To remove yourself from the list, type: >>unsubscribe >>in the first line of the message - NOTHING ELSE. >>Send it to: >> Indiana-L-request@rootsweb.com >> >>============================== >>To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, >> > go to: > >>http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >> >> > > > ==== INDIANA Mailing List ==== > Firstmom's Genealogy Resources - Indiana > http://khuish.tripod.com/indiana.htm > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > >
Thank you very much. I appreciate your looking for me. I figured they might already be dead by that time, just a shot that they might still be living. Again, thanks for looking. Lois ----- Original Message ----- From: <VWhite0901@aol.com> To: <INDIANA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 15, 2003 5:00 PM Subject: Re: [INDIANA] 1900 and 1910 census indexes > In a message dated 5/15/2003 3:02:39 PM Eastern Standard Time, > loise@webworks2000.net writes: > > > > > > Does anyone have access to Indiana 1900 and 1910 census indexes? I am > > trying to find and see if Johnson and Frances Crawley and Asberry Crawley > > were still living in Putnam Co. at that time. > > > > Lois, > I have access to the 1910 Index and I couldn't find them living in > Putnam Co.IN.........then I tried all state lookup and they were not listed > using the spelling CRAWLEY........I did try a couple other spellings as > well.....sorry I couldn't be of more help. > N.J.Skinner White > vwhite0901@aol.com > "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." > (Deuteronomy 32:7a) > > > > > > > ==== INDIANA Mailing List ==== > To remove yourself from the list, type: > unsubscribe > in the first line of the message - NOTHING ELSE. > Send it to: > Indiana-L-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
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Does anyone have access to Indiana 1900 and 1910 census indexes? I am trying to find and see if Johnson and Frances Crawley and Asberry Crawley were still living in Putnam Co. at that time. I have access to the actual census records, but I don't have the indexes. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks, Lois Surnames: Crawley, Murphy, Lynn & Kirk
Sorry, those names don't ring a bell..Our SKINNERs were from North Vernon, by way of NY and Putney VT..Samuel (b 17731)there. We are trying to be sure he's the son of William SKINNER of Westford, Mass. Sharon
This must be it: Knox Co, Vigo Twp, 2 Jun 1900: SIMMONS, John A. b. Mar 1852, married 17 years, from OH, parents from OH Hannah b. Sep 1855, mother of 6, 2 living, from IN, parents from KY Boarders: NOLD(?), Martin H. and John NOTE: there is a James SIMMONS on the same page b. Apr 1859 also from OH and parents also from OH RC in Texas, formerly from Iowa, with ancestors from Indiana
I have a ton of Skinners in Wayne County and Ohio, starting with Joseph H. Skinner - Perquimans Co., NC. If any interest, let me know. fred ******************************************* fjrichter@mail.parallax.ws http://www.parallax.ws/fjrichter --- [This E-mail scanned for viruses by Declude Virus]
Shabol@aol.com writes: > Do you have SKINNERS in IN also? I have an Asa, and a Ggrandmother Lorana in > > Jennings Co. I can trace them back quite a way to VT, NY, Mass. > > Yes I do have SKINNER's in IN.......mostly in Owen , Greene & Sullivan counties.......I've only gotten my branch back to Clark SKINNER b. 1794 KY....he is my Brickwall. My Ggrandfather Clark's son was David J. SKINNER b. 1848 Rockcastle or Garrard Co KY. N.J.Skinner White vwhite0901@aol.com "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." (Deuteronomy 32:7a)
Could someone in the Laporte County area look up two obits for me in the Herald-Argus newspaper? They are: Herbert Thews, obit dated 1/7/1928; Wilhelmina Thews, obit dated 4/1/1926. Thanks in advance! Janice
Do you have SKINNERS in IN also? I have an Asa, and a Ggrandmother Lorana in Jennings Co. I can trace them back quite a way to VT, NY, Mass. Sharon
If anyone has access to the 1900 census records I would like a lookup: John A. SIMMONS....b. ca1852 OH either in Greene Co.IN or Knox Co. might have wife names Hannah or possibly his mother Catherine b. ca1824 OH thanks so much, N.J.Skinner White vwhite0901@aol.com "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." (Deuteronomy 32:7a)
Hi, I think Tampico Cemt is in Jackson county if I remember right,it is close to Washington county line also, that is if this is the same Tampico, there should be listings in the Jackson County genealogy library in Brownstown,they have reread all of the cemts in that county and have published them in very nice books for each township Hope this helps, Russell
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Does anyone have a listing for this cemetery? Thank you.
In a message dated 5/8/03 3:07:55 PM, dsjhec@frontiernet.net writes: << Website address is: http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/ >> Sharon
Thank you to all of you who sent me the address for the Allen Co. Library. Went there today and I was so overwhelmed with all the information that they have! I did find some good info and didn't find some of what I had hoped to find, but that's Genealogy! Thanks again to all of you, you were a great help! Barbara
I went there last summer and found sooo much info. They have absolutely everything. The address is 200 East Berry Street in Fort Wayne, IN. Check out their website and you'll find out everything about the library and what they offer. Website address is: http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/ Donna H. Minnesota
This probably doesn't belong here, but I thought it was interesting. If you have any complaints, take them to the List Mom in private. ================================================================ Interesting Facts about Indiana Tomato juice was first served at a French Lick Hotel in 1925. The world's largest orchid species collection is found at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana. The first regulated speed limit on Indiana roads was initiated in 1921. 20 - 25 mph!! An average of 400 funnel clouds are sighted each year in Indiana. The city of Gary, Indiana was built on fill brought from the bottom of Lake Michigan through suction pipes. There are only two Adams fireplaces in the United States. One is in the White House and the other in the Diner Home in Indiana. Josie Orr, wife of former Indiana Governor Robert Orr, flew bombers and cargo planes during World War II. The Indianapolis Methodist Hospital is the largest Hospital in the Midwest. One of the first complete bathrooms in Indianapolis was in the home of Hoosier poet, James Whitcomb Riley. he career of Dorothy Lamour (famous for the Crosby-Hope Road Movies) was launched in Indianapolis. Aviatrix Amelia Earhart was once a Professor at Purdue University. Crown Hill Cemetery (Indianapolis) is the largest cemetery in the U.S. The library in Fort Wayne, Allen County, Indiana houses one of the largest genealogy libraries in America. Wabash, Indiana was the first electrified city in the U.S. Pendleton, Indiana was the site of the first hanging of a white man for killing Indians. The Courthouse roof in Greensburg, Indiana has a tree growing from it. The world's first transistor radio was made in Indianapolis. Clark Gable and wife Carole Lombard (a Hoosier) honeymooned at Lake Barbee near Warsaw, Indiana. The American Beauty Rose was developed at Richmond, Indiana. Elkhart, Indiana is the band instrument capitol of the World. Frank Sinatra first sang with the Tommy Dorsey band at the Lyric Theater in Indianapolis. Purdue Alumnus, Earl Butz, served as the Secretary of Agriculture. U.S. 231 is the longest highway in Indiana (231 miles). Johnny Appleseed is buried at Fort Wayne, Indiana. The singing McGuire Sisters spent their childhood summers at the Church of God Campground in Anderson, Indiana. The main station of the Underground Railroad was in Fountain County, Indiana. There are 154 acres of sculpture gardens and trails at the Indianapolis Museum of Art. La Porte County is the only county in America having 2 functioning Courthouses. Nancy Hanks Lincoln is buried in Posey County, Indiana. Crawfordsville, Indiana (Montgomery County) is the only site in the World where Crinoids are found. The Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne, Allen County, contains the world's largest private collection of President Abraham Lincoln mementos (Lincoln National Life Insurance Company). Pendleton, Indiana was the site of the "Fall Creek Massacre". A museum housing 3500 artifacts of pioneer heritage now exists on that site. St. Meinrad Archabbey is located in Spencer County and is one of only 2 archabbeys in the U.S. and seven in the world. (Abbey Press is an operation of the archabbey.) A Buzz Bomb (German - WWII), believed to be the only one on public display in the Nation, can be found on the Putnam County Courthouse lawn in Greencastle. Roberta Turpin Willett was born in Indiana. Red Skelton was born in Indiana. May West was from Bedford, Indiana. Forrest Tucker - He was from Pendleton, Indiana. You can't ship wine to Indiana, (???So how does it get here???) by Truck. Bob Greise is from Indiana. (Old Purdue Boy) Toni Tenille (of The Captain and Tenille) is from Indiana. Oprah Winfrey built her residence in Indiana. In LaPorte, IN. John Mellancamp is a Hoosier and resides in Bloomington. The much sought after Hoosier Cabinets are an Indiana product. 90% of the world's popcorn is grown in Indiana. Orville Redenbacher was a Hoosier and his family still lives in Evansville,IN The Jackson Five are from Indiana as well as "Super Fan" Russ McLeod. Florence Henderson is from Indiana. The birthplace of the Automobile, Pneumatic Rubber Tire, The Aluminum Casting Process, Stainless Steel and the first push-button car radio was in Kokomo, Indiana. Pretty neat, huh????? And you thought there was only corn in Indiana. AND NOW YOU KNOW!
I have found, in addition to Edwin J. MAY, who was the owner of the Occidental hotel in Indianapolis in 1880, his father, Andrew (manufacturer of Cooper stock and also a doctor), mother Amanda and 2 grandchildren, Charles and Fannie BENSON in Indianapolis in 1880. His uncle, Alva C. MAY, stove manufacturer also in Indianapolis in 1880. All the MAYS were born in Ohio, and moved to Indiana between 1845-50. Does any of this ring a bell with anyone? Sharon