This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: johnston, johnson, kendall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/166.1 Message Board Post: How has your research on Gavin Johnston proceeded since you posted this message in 1998? I am curious about an ancestor named Mckinney Johnston who lived for some time in Floyd County, IN. Related? Sherry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: johnston, johnson, kendall Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/2006 Message Board Post: I am seeking information on McKinney Johnston, who I believe to be my direct ancestor. He is listed as marrying Lavinia Kendall in Floyd County, IN May 23, 1829. Also listed as married (no children) in Floyd County 1830 census. I noted many Johnstons listed in that same census. Any information on Johnstons appreciated. Sherry Gray
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: OTT HOPPER SUMMERS UTZ BAKER WHITLOCK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/201.204.206.207.210.214.1 Message Board Post: Tracy, both Henry and Esther or Hester (STOCKSLAGER) BAKER are buried in Wolf Cemetery in Georgetown. Esther's gravestone has broken and fallen, but it is laying right next to that of Henry. They can be seen on my website at: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~jackott/index.htm A picture of the gravesite can be found on page 2 of "May They Rest in Peace" in the MAPS/HISTORY section of the website. They were my gggg-gparents. The family histories can also be found on the website. Buried nearby in the same cemetery are my ggg-gparents Elizabeth (BAKER) UTZ and her husband Conrad UTZ. Their daughter Elizabeth, who married Joseph SUMMERS, were my gg-gparents.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BASTION/BASTIAN, SCHERMERHORN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/2005 Message Board Post: Seeking info on Henry BASTION/BASTIAN and Elenor SCHERMERHORN, who moved with eight children to New Albany from Schenectady NY sometime after their last child was born in 1821. Don't know why they moved, or whether with his brother Sybrant, who ended up in Franklin Co. Several of Henry's children married in Franklin Co, but no evidence Henry lived there (or didn't). Some family researchers think Elenor died shortly after arrival because state marriage records show three Henry BASTION marriages between 1823 and 1838. However, census data make at least two unlikely, so I'm not sure he remarried. Henry only shows up on one IN census, in 1850, by then without a wife, living with a daughter in Jackson Co. He had lived with children for at least two years, so probably his health was frail. Since he was b. 1783, I'm guessing he died before the 1860 census. I'd like to know when and where he died. I have found several Henry Bastions in IN in his life time. I have to keep di! stinguishing him from the large family descended from one in Coal Creek, Montgomery Co. Also, I've been told New Albany was named after Albany NY, and was a Dutch settlement in its early years. As such, was it a magnet for people like the Bastions, who came from an area which still was very Dutch? Bastion was baptized Hendrick Bastiaanse, and changed his name when he came to Indiana. His wife had a New Testament in Dutch, which I have, in which she recorded her children's births in Dutch. Thanks for any info anybody can provide, or any ideas on where to look for any. Doris in Seattle
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/201.204.206.207.210.214 Message Board Post: Did anyone find out where the Baker Cemetery is? I ma researching bakers. My grandmother is a baker and the G-G-G-G-G-G granddaughter of Johann Peter Becker ( Baker) and Anna Petronella Wendel please email me at charmedgirl88@comcast.net
Check out the Floyd County Indiana GenWeb site at http://www.rootsweb.com/~infloyd/ and see the updates. If you have anything to contribute, please contact spcarpenter@ka.net
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: king, patterson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/2004 Message Board Post: I am searching for any info on my ggrandparents Isaac and Katie King. In 1900 census, they lived in New Albany, IN. on Eighth street. Their children were Am,Albert, and Lena. Lena married a William Paulsen who was a muscian. Katie's maiden name was Patterson. She died in 1908 in New Albany. I would love to connect with any kin out there. Thanks.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3h.2ADE/564.1049 Message Board Post: Hello Judy, i saw this posting . I have done some research on the Tillison lines. Persis Bentley and Persis Thompson are the same woman. Priscilla Bentley was from Virginia, and married to John Tillison of a military line who was transferred to Ohio as part of the Virginia MIlitary District there. After his death she remarried, but offhand I don't remember to which Thompson.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WARREN Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/2003 Message Board Post: New Albany Daily Ledger 30 Jun 1854 p 2 c 5: Died, On Thursday the 29th, at 9 o'clock a.m., Mrs. Elizabeth Warren. The friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend her funeral from the residence of her husband, Caleb Warren, on Lower Second Street, between Market and Spring, tomorrow morning at 9 o'clock.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/2002 Message Board Post: I seeking any info on Robert B. Walts and Thursa Ellis who were married in Floyd County on 20 July 1842 and are buried in Marengo Cemetery. My great-great-grandparents.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Robards thru Ryme Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/2001 Message Board Post: Abbrev: bds – boards; bt – between; up – upper; ab – above; res – resides; lr – lower; bl – below Robards Mrs. Jane, (wid.) res N side Spring bt up 4th and 5th. Robb John B., blacksmith, bds Joseph Hillen's. Robb Mrs. S. (wid.) res E side West bt Troy and Margin. Robellaz Louis, blacksmith and fancy iron worker, W side State ab Oak, res same. ROBERTS' CHAPEL, M. E. church, Rev. Jesse Walker, pastor, N side Main bt lr 4th and 5th. Roberts J. W., pump and block maker, Water bt State and lr 1st, res N side Market bt Lafayette and lr 4th. Roberts Theo., engineer, res S side Market bt lr 2d & 3d. Roberts Wm., res up 5th bt Main and Market. Roberts Ed., engineer. ROBERTSON & COMBS, grocers, No. 31 Market bt Pearl and Bank. ROBERTSON REUBEN, (R. & Combs,) res W side Pearl bt Spring and Elm. Robertson John T., clerk, (with R. & Combs.) Robertson Wm., laborer, res E side lr 1st bt Main and Market. Robertson Wm. B., boarding house keeper, res N W cor Spring and up 4th. Robinson Mrs. Anastasia, (wid.) res E side up 4th bt Market and Spring. Robinson Burton, engineer, res E side up 4th bt Market and Spring. Robinson James, pump and block maker, res E side lr 4th bt Main and Water. ROBINSON J. B., (A. McCoy & Co.,) res S side Main bt lr 3d and 4th. Robinson M. J., pump, block and wheel shop, E side lr 4th bt Main and Water. Robinson Wm. B., blacksmith and carpenter, res E side lr 4th bt Main and Water. Robinson Wm., boiler maker and engineer, res S side Main bt lr 4th and 5th. Robinson Wm. H., dealer in pumps, res near N W cor Main and lr 9th. Rock Mrs. dealer in confectionery and toys, W side Pearl bt Main and Market, res same. Rodgers Amos, engineer, N A & S R R. Rodgers Jas. A., engineer, res E side Pearl bt Main and Market. Rodgers J. A. D., clerk, (with J. D. R.,) bds S side Main bt up 10th and 11th. RODGERS John D., dealer in hats, caps and fancy furs, N side Main bt State and lr 1st, res S side Main bt up 10th and 11th. Rodgers Mrs. M., (wid.) teacher, res N side Market bt lr 2d and 3d. RODMAN M. W., (Cadwalader & R.,) bds King's Hotel. Rogers J. C., printer, Daily Ledger Office, bds W side Pearl bt Main and Market. Rohart Henry, grocer, S E cor Market & lr 8th, res same. Rolk James, laborer, res cor John and Sycamore. Romine Geo., huckster, res near S E cor Spring and lr 4th. Rooke John, laborer, res W side State bt Spring and Elm. ROOSE CHAS., s. b. rigger and ship chandlery, W side State bt Main and Water, res S E cor Market and up 6th. Rose Absolem, boatman, res W side lr 6th bt Main and Market. Rose Miss M. J., teacher, Ind. Asbury Female College. Rose Samuel, cooper, bds State Street House. Rosenbarger Philip, laborer, res W side lr 7th bt Spring and Elm. Rosenham Mrs. Amelia, milliner, res S side Main bt Bank and Pearl. Rosenham Julius, dealer in fancy dry goods, S side Main bt Pearl and Bank, res same. ROSS & HOFFELD, druggists and apothecaries, W side State bt Market and Spring. Ross Louisa, (R. & Hoffeld,) res W side State bt Market and Spring. Roster Frank, cooper, res W side State ab Oak. Routh James, carpenter, res W side Corydon road bl. 4th. Routh Joseph, grocer, W side lr 7th bt Market and Spring, res same. Rowley Alfred, laborer, res E side up 4th bt Main and Water. Rowley John B., engineer, res W side up 3d bt Main and Water. Royse H. H., dealer in iron, stoves and tinware, E side Pearl near Market, res cor Washington and Spring. Royse John, tinner, (with H. H. R.) Royse Wm. H., bds with H. H. Royse. Royse Mrs. Mary L. (wid.) res W side up 8th bt Elm and Oak. Ruby Fauldine, laborer, res Water bt Pearl and Bank. Ruckert Kasper, res W side up 6th bt Main and Water. Ruderford Geo., blacksmith res Market bt up 3d and 4th. Ruff Simeon, glue manufacturer, res N side Green bt State and 1st. Rupert John, laborer, N side Elm bt up 10th and John. Rupert Nicholas, carpenter, N A & S R R car works. Rusk Harrison, ship carpenter, res N side Floyd bt lr 10th and 11th. Russell Geo., porter, (with J. Brooks & Co.) Russell Geo., laborer, res W side John bt up Elm and Oak. Russell Henry, (col.) laborer, res E side Vincennes bt Market and Troy. Russell J. B., s. b. capt., res S E cor Market and up 4th. Russell Jas., (col.) fireman, res Griffin Tract N of co. road. Russell Michael, laborer, res alley bt Main and Market and lr 6th and 7th. RUSSELL THEOPHILUS, clerk Tabler House. Russell Wm., (col.) laborer, res E Main bt West and Vincennes. Ruter Mrs. D., (wid.) res E side up 4th bt Market and Spring. Rutherford Geo., laborer, N A & S R R car works. Ryan Mrs. Bridget, (wid.) res N side Market bt up 6th and 7th. Ryme Andrew, saddler, res E side Market bt up 5th & 6th.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: lane, garvey, brown, disalvo, digraci Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3h.2ADE/543.679.1 Message Board Post: Yet another new email address l.disalvo@worldnet.att.net
This afternoon ONLY (Sunday 14 Nov 2004), I will do lookups from the Haws New Albany City Directory - 1859 Two surname limit, please S. Carpenter
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RHEA thru RITTER Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/2000 Message Board Post: Abbrev: bds – boards; bt – between; up – upper; ab – above; res – resides; lr – lower; bl – below Rhea Wm. E., res S side Main bt lr 4th and 5th. Rhenn Joseph, grocer, W side State ab Oak, res same. Rhunt Martin, tinner, res up 4th bt Market and Spring. Rhoads Miss E., milliner and dress maker, N side Main bt Bank and Pearl. Rice Benj. W., grocer, res E side up Vincennes bt Stone and Main. Rice John H., ship carpenter, res E side lr 10th bt Main and Market. Rice Patrick, grocer, near S E cor Market and lr 6th, res same. Richard Peter, butcher, E side up 1st bt Green and Oak. Richardson James, laborer, res S side Floyd bt Jefferson and lr 12th. Richardson John, carpenter, res E side lr 5th bt Main and Water. Richardson Martha J., seamstress, res S side Market bt lr 2d and 3d. Richer John, driver, res W side State ab Oak. RICHIE W. F. & CO., wholesale and retail dry goods, N side Main bt Pearl and Bank. (see card page 6.) RICHIE W. F., (W. F. R. & Co.,) bds W side up 9th bt Oak and Sycamore. Richie H. C., clerk, (with W. F. R. & Co.) Richie J. A., clerk, (with W. F. R. & Co.) Richie Wm. H., s. b. capt., res W side up 9th bt Oak and Sycamore. Rick John[,] butcher, res W side State ab Oak. RICKER R. E., superintendent, N A & S R R, bds Tabler House. Rickman Ed., (col.) boatman, res W side State ab Oak. Riddle Mrs. Charlotte, (wid.) res S side Main bt lr 6th and 7th. Riely Albert, teamster, res S side Poplar ab up 10th. Riely J. M., physician, res E side Bank bt Spring and Elm. Riely James, clerk, (with P. Mann,) bds E side Bank bt Spring and Elm. Riely L. A., clerk, (with Hoover, Bryant & Weir,) bds E side Bank bt Spring and Elm. Riggle Enoch W., engineer, res E side up 5th bt Main and Water. Right John, hostler, res Market bt up 3d and 4th. Riley Albert, carpenter, res Poplar below Vincennes. Riley John, manufacturer agricultural implements, State ab Oak. Riley Ruel, clock maker, res W side up 8th ab Sycamore. Ritchie John, pilot, res S side Market bt up 12th and 13th. Ritter Jacob, laborer, res W side up 8th ab Sycamore.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bir Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/1998.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you. I had found the census records but the marriage record gave the missing link. Not my line either, just for a friend.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/3h.2ADE/1998.1 Message Board Post: Am not researching this line, just trying to be helpful. Alois Bir married Mary C Goedeker (?) (the question mark is from the transcriber, not me) in Clark County on 19 Feb 1895, source is book R, page 193. The family is in the 1900 census for Clark county, Carr township, ED 2, page 7A, and was headed by Alois Bir, 30, born Feb 1870, married 5 years, a blacksmith, and included his wife Mary, 23, Oct 1876, married 5 years, mother of 4 all of which were still living, his daughter Clara, 4, Nov 1895, his daughter Agnes, 2, Jul 1897, his daughter Zila, 1, Feb 1899, and his son Cletus, 2/12,, Apr 1900. All were born in Indiana as were both parents except for the mother of Alois who was born in Germany. Hope this helps. Don
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/1999 Message Board Post: Announcement 11-10-2004: The Historic Atlas Series: 19th Century County Maps now has its own domain: http://www.historic-atlas-series.com The former URL located on the HAR web site will remain for a limited time; so please change your bookmarks to continue visiting these web pages. The current web site includes 19th century maps and atlases from: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio and Wisconsin. The state of Pennsylvania will be added in the next few weeks. Kentucky, Missouri and West Virginia are planned next year. Individual county maps are useful for identifying 1874 transportation routes, railroads, canals, streams and rivers, cities, towns and villages, and early place names. One-room schools, churches, cemeteries and other cultural features are also included in the county maps. The city and village plat maps in the Minnesota Atlas are often more detailed with many early property owners identified; industrial sites including a variety of stores, factories and mills; State and local government sites: cemeteries, churches, schools, fair grounds, race tracks, asylum & hospitals; and much more. The high resolution digital map data is presented in Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF) and the Adobe Acrobat Reader is included on each CD. Thanks for reading, Rich Green Historic Atlas Series http://www.historic-atlas-series.com
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BIR, GODECKER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/1998 Message Board Post: I'm looking for the father of Monica C. born about 1896, Agnes H. 1898, Zila J. 1899, Cletus H. 1900, Eugen T., 1902, Margaret M., 1905 and Vincent C. 1907. The mother is listed as Mary A. Bir widow aged 33 on the 1910 Clark Co., IN census & th 1920 Floyd Co., census. I have been unable to find the family on the 1900 census where it would show the father. Mary A.'s maiden name is possibly Godecker. Is there a marriage record for her and husband ? Bir??
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/1997 Message Board Post: I am looking for parents of Margaret Frohman (Froman). Margaret was born in Floyd County, IN on July 21, 1824. She married Wiley Pleasant in 1843 in Orange County, IN. Any one having information on her birth or her parentage please contact me. Thank you. Nancy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Renz, Schmidt, Koehler Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/3h.2ADE/1996 Message Board Post: This is to update and correct a query I entered several years ago. Seeking any information regarding Friedrich Anton Renz and Catherine Jung who were married in 1856. He came to the US in 1853 and she came in 1855 from Crailsheim, Wurttemburg. She lived with at least one uncle whose last name was Schmidt, also from Crailsheim Anna Renz married Jacob Koehler in New Albany in 1861. Were Anna and Friedrich related?