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    1. [INGEN] Biogrphical and co history......
    2. aafornari
    3. Books for sale I bought all these at a local flea market here in Texas. I am also a genealogist and I knew these are very important books! The price that is written is the price I am asking- I want these books to find a great home! Please email me for any other info. P.s.- these are in no order at all just how I took them off the shelf! You can pay by check mo cash paypal - whichever is easiest for you. Thanks so much and have a glorious day!! aafornari@netzero.com Iowa Official Register - 1913-1914 pub in 1913- $50 Scott County Iowa 1882- pub in 1975 $100 2 Volumes of Middlesex County Ma - pub in 1880 -$300 for both New Hampshire Historical Society 1872-1888 pub 1889 $100 1887 Foxboro MA Directory pub 1887 -$95 Mexica HS annuals- NY Oswego co 1904 and 1905- $70 for both East Somerset County Register Maine 1911-1912 pub then -$80 Neill's History of Minnesota- pub 1878 $85 Supply and state tax for Phila. for 1779-81 pub 1897- $60 Pierco Co Washington a history pub 1927- $150 History of Oneida Co Ny pub 1912- $180 Pennsylvania- A history pub 1926 - $160 1893 Marion Co Indiana Bio History pub 1893- $175 1932 Senior Dome annual Brooklyn- pub then- $45 1927 annual- The viking North Dallas Hs TX- pub then $50 1930 annual - The Recall- Military Academy - IL- pub then - $ 50 1635-1835 History of Middlesex Co Ct- pub 1884 -$125 2 Volumes- The Hothams- family history- pub 1918- $ 70 1937 (Oneonta Cty Ny directory/register pub then - $80 1906 Binghampton Ny directory/ register pub then - $90 1869 Tioga County directory/ register pub then -$150 1919-20 Tioga County Ny director/register pub then- $100 1907 Binghampton Ny directory/register pub then - $100 1869 History of Pittsfield Ma- pub 1869 - $160 Minnesota 1916, 1928, 1932 Historical Quarterly- pub then $80 for all Choctaw and Chickasaw early census records pub recently- $50 1927 History of Wyoming Commerative Assoc. - pub then $45 Historical Record of Wyoming Valley pub 1893 $80 MCKean The Governors Cty PA- pub 1926-$85 History of Hamilton, Knox, & Shelby Cty Tennessee- 1887-pub1974-$85 Index to Maryland Colonial Wills 1634-1777 pub 1967- $145 Biographical history of Massachusets pub 1911 - $135 1829 New Hampshire Directory/Register pub 1829 - $130 1866 Vermont Directory/register pub then- $100 1859 Vermont Directory/register pub then- $100 1860 Vermont Directory Register pub then - $100 Memoirs of Lucas County - Toledo pub 1910 - $125 History of Wyandotte Kansas and people -pub 1911 - $150 1st Texas Census1829-1836 and citizenship list 1821-1845 pub 1962- $50 Somerville School directory/annual Boston- pub 1896 $50 Atlas of Lawrence Cty Illinois 1875- pub recently -$35 The Century Magazine- book history- pub 1894 $100 Binghampton, Ny 1912 Directory/register pub then -$85 Tioga COunty Ny directory/register 1926-1927 - pub then -$90 1783 Tax List of Maryland pub 1977- $70 Nassau and Suffolk Cty NY Biographical History pub 1925 - $120 The Old State House- Boston pub 1882- $160 Boone Cty Indiana marriages1849-1861 pub 2000 - $50 Sullivan Cty Indiana Marriages 1850-1862 pub 2000 -$50 Biographical Record of Schyuler Cty Ny pub 1903 - $145 Official Roster Soldiers ohio War of Rebellion 1861-1866 pub 1886-$150 Harding/Hall Family Bible with records- 1850- $150 Holy Bible-Garrett Family - 1869 - $100 Albany, Ny Rural guide Direcotry/register 1939 -ub then- $100 Biographical History of Atlantic City and Cty NJ- pub 1900 -$160 Biographical History of Iowa pub 1880's - $165 Utica Ny City Directory/register 1862-1863 pub then -$150 8 Volumes Of Biographical History- Somerset Cty NJ pub 1912-1919 $500 Civil War Album- pub 2001- $100 Huge bk Ostego Coutny NY proceedings of the Board of Supervisors-pub then - $60 Morgan and Scott County IL bipgraphical book- pub 1889- $170 Index of Marland Colonial Wills 1634-1777 pub 1999- 150 Henry of Huntingdon - pub 1853 - $40 The History of Kent County Maryland pub 1916- $120 Biographical skethces of early Indiana- pub 1883- $185 Historical Collections of Ohio- 2 vol- pub 1908- $200 Annual Register for Rural affairs for 1870-72- pub 1877- $65 1879 Biographical history of Cattaraugus County Ny- pub then - $180 Dr.A.H.St. John from Ny- old invoices- actual from 1880's- 1920's- $130 Huge 2 vol set Biographical History of Vermont- pub 1903- $250 2 Volume End of the Century- Columbia County NY-pub then- $185 Jefferson & Lewis County Ny Farm & resident directory 1918- pub then-$100 I also have lots of Court documents- mostly from Lycoming Cty PA Thanks so much!!!!!

    03/08/2002 03:55:23
    1. Re: [INGEN] Biogrphical and co history......
    2. tori counts
    3. i'm interested in your book of Choctaw early census vicki ----- Original Message ----- From: aafornari Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 8:39 PM To: INGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [INGEN] Biogrphical and co history...... Books for sale I bought all these at a local flea market here in Texas. I am also a genealogist and I knew these are very important books! The price that is written is the price I am asking- I want these books to find a great home! Please email me for any other info. P.s.- these are in no order at all just how I took them off the shelf! You can pay by check mo cash paypal - whichever is easiest for you. Thanks so much and have a glorious day!! aafornari@netzero.com Iowa Official Register - 1913-1914 pub in 1913- $50 Scott County Iowa 1882- pub in 1975 $100 2 Volumes of Middlesex County Ma - pub in 1880 -$300 for both New Hampshire Historical Society 1872-1888 pub 1889 $100 1887 Foxboro MA Directory pub 1887 -$95 Mexica HS annuals- NY Oswego co 1904 and 1905- $70 for both East Somerset County Register Maine 1911-1912 pub then -$80 Neill's History of Minnesota- pub 1878 $85 Supply and state tax for Phila. for 1779-81 pub 1897- $60 Pierco Co Washington a history pub 1927- $150 History of Oneida Co Ny pub 1912- $180 Pennsylvania- A history pub 1926 - $160 1893 Marion Co Indiana Bio History pub 1893- $175 1932 Senior Dome annual Brooklyn- pub then- $45 1927 annual- The viking North Dallas Hs TX- pub then $50 1930 annual - The Recall- Military Academy - IL- pub then - $ 50 1635-1835 History of Middlesex Co Ct- pub 1884 -$125 2 Volumes- The Hothams- family history- pub 1918- $ 70 1937 (Oneonta Cty Ny directory/register pub then - $80 1906 Binghampton Ny directory/ register pub then - $90 1869 Tioga County directory/ register pub then -$150 1919-20 Tioga County Ny director/register pub then- $100 1907 Binghampton Ny directory/register pub then - $100 1869 History of Pittsfield Ma- pub 1869 - $160 Minnesota 1916, 1928, 1932 Historical Quarterly- pub then $80 for all Choctaw and Chickasaw early census records pub recently- $50 1927 History of Wyoming Commerative Assoc. - pub then $45 Historical Record of Wyoming Valley pub 1893 $80 MCKean The Governors Cty PA- pub 1926-$85 History of Hamilton, Knox, & Shelby Cty Tennessee- 1887-pub1974-$85 Index to Maryland Colonial Wills 1634-1777 pub 1967- $145 Biographical history of Massachusets pub 1911 - $135 1829 New Hampshire Directory/Register pub 1829 - $130 1866 Vermont Directory/register pub then- $100 1859 Vermont Directory/register pub then- $100 1860 Vermont Directory Register pub then - $100 Memoirs of Lucas County - Toledo pub 1910 - $125 History of Wyandotte Kansas and people -pub 1911 - $150 1st Texas Census1829-1836 and citizenship list 1821-1845 pub 1962- $50 Somerville School directory/annual Boston- pub 1896 $50 Atlas of Lawrence Cty Illinois 1875- pub recently -$35 The Century Magazine- book history- pub 1894 $100 Binghampton, Ny 1912 Directory/register pub then -$85 Tioga COunty Ny directory/register 1926-1927 - pub then -$90 1783 Tax List of Maryland pub 1977- $70 Nassau and Suffolk Cty NY Biographical History pub 1925 - $120 The Old State House- Boston pub 1882- $160 Boone Cty Indiana marriages1849-1861 pub 2000 - $50 Sullivan Cty Indiana Marriages 1850-1862 pub 2000 -$50 Biographical Record of Schyuler Cty Ny pub 1903 - $145 Official Roster Soldiers ohio War of Rebellion 1861-1866 pub 1886-$150 Harding/Hall Family Bible with records- 1850- $150 Holy Bible-Garrett Family - 1869 - $100 Albany, Ny Rural guide Direcotry/register 1939 -ub then- $100 Biographical History of Atlantic City and Cty NJ- pub 1900 -$160 Biographical History of Iowa pub 1880's - $165 Utica Ny City Directory/register 1862-1863 pub then -$150 8 Volumes Of Biographical History- Somerset Cty NJ pub 1912-1919 $500 Civil War Album- pub 2001- $100 Huge bk Ostego Coutny NY proceedings of the Board of Supervisors-pub then - $60 Morgan and Scott County IL bipgraphical book- pub 1889- $170 Index of Marland Colonial Wills 1634-1777 pub 1999- 150 Henry of Huntingdon - pub 1853 - $40 The History of Kent County Maryland pub 1916- $120 Biographical skethces of early Indiana- pub 1883- $185 Historical Collections of Ohio- 2 vol- pub 1908- $200 Annual Register for Rural affairs for 1870-72- pub 1877- $65 1879 Biographical history of Cattaraugus County Ny- pub then - $180 Dr.A.H.St. John from Ny- old invoices- actual from 1880's- 1920's- $130 Huge 2 vol set Biographical History of Vermont- pub 1903- $250 2 Volume End of the Century- Columbia County NY-pub then- $185 Jefferson & Lewis County Ny Farm & resident directory 1918- pub then-$100 I also have lots of Court documents- mostly from Lycoming Cty PA Thanks so much!!!!! ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== Check out the resources available at Rootsweb. http://www.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=1237Get more from the Web. 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    03/08/2002 01:53:36
    1. [INGEN] LORBER in 1900 Census
    2. Yvonne ;-)
    3. Looking for Emil Lorber in 1900 Indiana Census. Any help greatly appreciated! Best, Yvonne Matlosz ymatlosz@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com

    03/05/2002 01:19:22
    1. Re: [INGEN] Indiana
    2. Michael A. Pierce
    3. > Hi Mike Pierce, Regarding the E mail address of Ann McRoden.I get a no host > reply when I try to contact her. Is the the E mail address correct? > > Thanks for an early reply > > Paul Christie > > ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== > Check out the resources available at Rootsweb. > http://www.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 Hi Paul: Thats the only one that I have. I will check and see if there is a new one. Will yak at you later. Thanks Mike -- Mike Pierce, Genealogy Webmaster for Pike & Dubois Counties, In. http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpike/Pikegen.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~indubois/dubgen.htm ______________________________________ Scanned and protected by SuperNet http://www.sssnet.com/

    02/25/2002 03:05:19
    1. Re: [INGEN] Indiana
    2. Hi Mike Pierce, Regarding the E mail address of Ann McRoden.I get a no host reply when I try to contact her. Is the the E mail address correct? Thanks for an early reply Paul Christie

    02/25/2002 01:25:49
    1. Re: [INGEN] Indiana
    2. Judy M.
    3. So far I don't know of anyone doing this compilation -- I just thought that it would be good idea as we browse our counties seeking our ancestors that we might like to know the counties these persons came from and also just for Indiana Pride to know who was important in our state that we support. Of course if someone wanted to do this possibly the Indiana Historical Society or State of Indiana or even our own Indiana GenWebProject might like to do something like this and have a webpage for people to see.... or even just list for them to know when they go to a county who might be in that county they would like to look up, etc.... of course if you find someone of importance that ends up in your family line -- that is always nice addition to any family history book.... \\\\\thanks to everyone who has sent in some info///// Judy M. At 08:39 PM 2/24/2002 -0500, you wrote: >Lew Wallace, author of Ben Hur, one of the best read books ever written was >from Montgomery County, Indiana > >There is a good website for his study which gives some info. on him. Who's >doing this compilation anyway? What a great idea :) > >http://www.ben-hur.com/

    02/24/2002 03:42:08
    1. Re: [INGEN] Indiana
    2. Karen Zach
    3. Lew Wallace, author of Ben Hur, one of the best read books ever written was from Montgomery County, Indiana There is a good website for his study which gives some info. on him. Who's doing this compilation anyway? What a great idea :) http://www.ben-hur.com/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Michael A. Pierce" <mpierce@sssnet.com> To: <INGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 24, 2002 8:19 PM Subject: [INGEN] Indiana > Carole Lombard & Hoagy Carmichael were also from indiana. If any one > wants to see a great page about Indiana try this one. It is from Ann > McRoden > Mensch. She is also a Professional Historical Genealogist, researching > at the > Alla County Library. A lot of Indiana info. > > http://home.att.net/~Local_History/IN_HistoryCAT.htm > > > -- > Mike Pierce, > > Genealogy Webmaster for Pike & Dubois Counties, In. > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpike/Pikegen.htm > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~indubois/dubgen.htm > > > > ______________________________________ > Scanned and protected by sssnet.com > http://www.sssnet.com > > > ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== > WORLDCONNECT PROJECT > http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > Upload your GEDCOM today! > > ============================== > 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 > >

    02/24/2002 01:39:55
    1. [INGEN] Indiana
    2. Michael A. Pierce
    3. Carole Lombard & Hoagy Carmichael were also from indiana. If any one wants to see a great page about Indiana try this one. It is from Ann McRoden Mensch. She is also a Professional Historical Genealogist, researching at the Alla County Library. A lot of Indiana info. http://home.att.net/~Local_History/IN_HistoryCAT.htm -- Mike Pierce, Genealogy Webmaster for Pike & Dubois Counties, In. http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpike/Pikegen.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~indubois/dubgen.htm ______________________________________ Scanned and protected by sssnet.com http://www.sssnet.com

    02/24/2002 12:19:01
    1. Re: [INGEN] Re: INROOTS-L Digest - 29 Jan 2002 to 21 Feb 2002 (#2002-16)
    2. drizztd
    3. Red Skelton was born in the same town as myself. He was born in Vincennes, Knox Co., In Robert Wise wrote: > There is a book called "Roots of the Rich And Famous" by Robert Davenport. > You can obtain a copy from Taylor Publishing Co. "www.taylorpub.com" > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judy M." <jmurphy@erinet.com> > To: <INGEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 10:51 PM > Subject: [INGEN] Re: INROOTS-L Digest - 29 Jan 2002 to 21 Feb 2002 > (#2002-16) > > > Something I would like to someday see is where we have a list of important > > persons and what county they had lived in shown here -- > > > > for instance recently I found out that: > > > > James Dean was from Indiana and after his death buried in cemetery near > > home where he was raised > > > > Red Skelton's ancestors came from Gibson Co, IN > > > > Dave Thomas (Wendy's restaurant chain) was adopted and raised until around > > 14 or 17 in Gibson Co, IN at which time his parents moved to Indianapolis, > IN > > > > etc... > > > > Judy M. > > > > > > ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== > > FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N) > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== > FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N) > > ============================== > 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

    02/24/2002 10:24:12
    1. [INGEN] "LOCATING ANCESTORS IN THE 1930 CENSUS," by Megan Smolenyak
    2. Pat Mount
    3. Many of you may have seen this article on the 1930 census. Feel free to delete if you've read it. The article provides some tips and directions for finding your ancestors in the soon to be released 1930 Federal Census. Pat Mount Mount-L NJMiddle NJMonmou Guardian-L INGen INScott =================================================================== "LOCATING ANCESTORS IN THE 1930 CENSUS," by Megan Smolenyak =================================================================== Many of us are anxiously anticipating the 1 April 2002 release of the 1930 Federal Population Census by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA). By law, census records are restricted for seventy-two years for privacy reasons, but the wait is almost over. Since the census day in 1930 was 1 April, that is the day that two thousand, six hundred and sixty-seven microfilmed rolls of population schedules will be released for public access at the National Archives in Washington, D.C. and thirteen regional branches, this year. So all of us can rush right out and find our families in the 1930 census, right? Not quite. We've become accustomed from most of the earlier census records to using the Soundex finding aid. This personal name indexing tool makes it relatively easy for us to pluck our ancestors out of the millions of names in a given census, and those of us whose kin resided in twelve southern states will still have this luxury for the 1930 census. To be more specific, indexes using the Soundex exist for the states of Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky (part), Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia (part). The rest of us are not so lucky. We're going to have to muddle through without any Soundex. That might not be too much of an obstacle if your family hails from a sparsely populated, rural area, but what about those of us whose families lived in major urban areas such as New York or Chicago? Fortunately, the National Archives has already thought of this and made some finding aids available (see http://merrimack.nara.gov/genealogy/1930cen.html for details). The more you know about the family you're seeking, the more useful these tools will be. At a bare minimum, you'll want to know the names involved and the state and county in which they lived. To improve your chances, you'll want to learn their exact address in 1930. If you were around in 1930, you can be your own source for this information, but how can you learn this if you're a more recent model? Here are a few suggestions: --- TALK TO YOUR OLDER RELATIVES. Chances are you have relatives who were either alive in 1930 or who know where their parents were living at that time. Ask them! --- LOOK THROUGH FAMILY PAPERS. Maybe personal items such as letters, postcards, and photos or official documents such as deeds or vital records will reveal the desired address. --- NOTE WHERE THEY LIVED IN THE 1920 CENSUS. Just maybe you'll get lucky and they'll have stayed in the same place. --- SEARCH CITY DIRECTORIES. Perhaps one of the most underutilized resources, these can tell you exactly where your family was living in 1930. Recognizing this, NARA has posted a list of city directories they've made available at regional branches at: http://merrimack.nara.gov/genealogy/citydirs.html Additional assistance can be found at: http://www.cyndislist.com/citydir.htm and many major libraries have city directories for their area or state. So now you've found the street address. What next? You'll need to find out which enumeration district (ED) contained the address to narrow your search. This will enable you to, for instance, search just one neighborhood in Pittsburgh, rather than the whole city. Once again, NARA has anticipated this need and made several important finding aids available: --- Enumeration district maps numbering eight thousand three hundred and forty-five sheets spanning thirty-six rolls have been reproduced as NARA microfilm publication "M1930, Enumeration District Maps for the Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930." --- Geographic descriptions of enumeration districts are provided in NARA microfilm publication "T1224, Descriptions of Census Enumeration Districts, 1830-1950." Descriptions of enumeration districts for the 1930 census are arranged by state, then by county, on rolls sixty-one through ninety. Details are available on the NARA Web site mentioned earlier. --- The seven rolls of NARA microfilm publication "M1931, Index to Selected City Streets and Enumeration Districts, 1930 Census" contain address indexes to help you convert addresses into EDs for more than fifty largest cities, although it's not clear how the cities were selected. For example, Kansas City, KS is included, but he much larger Kansas City, MO is not. (The list of cities included in this publication is at: http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/1930census_city_streets.html) More on this shortly. ONLINE FINDING AID Those of us with big city roots should all be grateful to Stephen P. Morse, Joel D. Weintraub, and David R. Kehs for the tool they've just launched at: http://home.pacbell.net/spmorse/census/ Building on data transcribed by Weintraub, this site is called "Obtaining EDs for the 1930 Census in One Step (Large Cities)" and that's exactly what it helps you do for a number of major cities that weren't indexed in the M1931 microfilm series mentioned above. So now if your family resided in Jersey City or one of about one hundred other cities, your research just became a lot easier. Researchers with Ellis Island ancestors are already familiar with Morse's one-step tool to help search the Ellis Island database (http://home.pacbell.net/spmorse/ellis/ellis.html), and luckily for us, he's at it again. As with his other tools, I strongly recommend that you read his Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), which will help you understand how to get the most from this site as well as what its limitations are. You'll also get a quick education in the 1930 census. Essentially, the site helps you determine the ED or EDs in which a given street was recorded. It does so by taking you through a straightforward query process. When you first go to the page, a single field will appear asking you to select a state from a drop- down menu. It then takes you through a series of additional questions. For example, I conducted a search with the following specifications: State: NJ City: Jersey City Street: Bright St. House number: 136 (map) Cross street: Varick (map) Cross street: Monmouth Result: ED 41 So now I can focus my search for my great-grandparents in just one ED. If I had stopped at just the first street, my search would have been narrowed to six EDs, but adding others helped me zero in even more. How did I know these cross streets? I didn't. Entering the house number activated a mapping function incorporated into the site. From the current-day map that opened, I could then identify nearby streets. Entering one of these brought my choice down to two EDs. Consulting the map, which the intersection of these two streets generated, I selected one more that formed part of the closed city block that interested me. This last entry whittled the field down to a single ED. If there is an already existing resource for the address you seek, you might be informed of this at some point in the process. For instance, if you select one of the twelve states that were Soundexed, you'll be reminded of this fact. If you select a city that is contained in the address index microfilm series, you'll be directed to the exact roll that contains your city of interest (incidentally, FAQ No.10 contains a list of cities in this series). And if you specify a city that's not covered in this site (since it's a purely volunteer effort, they drew the line at cities with populations below eighty thousand, although they invite volunteers to contribute the necessary data to add other cities), it will point you to the exact roll in the above-referenced ED geographic description finding aid you'll need to continue your research. For those of us with roots in Wilkes-Barre, PA, Sacramento, CA, or any of one hundred other large cities, this tool arrived on the scene just in time! ___________________________________________________________________ Megan Smolenyak, author of "In Search of Our Ancestors," companion book to the 2000 PBS "Ancestors" series, and the forthcoming "Honoring Our Ancestors: Inspiring Stories of the Quest for Our Roots," can be reached through http://www.honoringourancestors.com

    02/24/2002 06:02:11
    1. Re: [INGEN] Re: INROOTS-L Digest - 29 Jan 2002 to 21 Feb 2002 (#2002-16)
    2. Cece
    3. Also, there is an extensive list of "famous" listed on the Crown Hill Cemetery site. Go to www.crownhill.org and click on GENEOLOGY ---then click on NOTED PERSONS-- it may not give you the county they lived in, but it makes for interesting, and informative reading. Happy Sunday, Cece ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Wise <fish@orbitworld.net> To: <INGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 10:57 PM Subject: Re: [INGEN] Re: INROOTS-L Digest - 29 Jan 2002 to 21 Feb 2002 (#2002-16) > There is a book called "Roots of the Rich And Famous" by Robert Davenport. > You can obtain a copy from Taylor Publishing Co. "www.taylorpub.com" > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Judy M." <jmurphy@erinet.com> > To: <INGEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 10:51 PM > Subject: [INGEN] Re: INROOTS-L Digest - 29 Jan 2002 to 21 Feb 2002 > (#2002-16) > > > > Something I would like to someday see is where we have a list of important > > persons and what county they had lived in shown here -- > > > > for instance recently I found out that: > > > > James Dean was from Indiana and after his death buried in cemetery near > > home where he was raised > > > > Red Skelton's ancestors came from Gibson Co, IN > > > > Dave Thomas (Wendy's restaurant chain) was adopted and raised until around > > 14 or 17 in Gibson Co, IN at which time his parents moved to Indianapolis, > IN > > > > etc... > > > > Judy M. > > > > > > ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== > > FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N) > > > > ============================== > > 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 > > > > > ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== > FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N) > > ============================== > 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 > > >

    02/24/2002 02:34:19
    1. [INGEN] Re: INROOTS-L Digest - 29 Jan 2002 to 21 Feb 2002 (#2002-16)
    2. Judy M.
    3. Something I would like to someday see is where we have a list of important persons and what county they had lived in shown here -- for instance recently I found out that: James Dean was from Indiana and after his death buried in cemetery near home where he was raised Red Skelton's ancestors came from Gibson Co, IN Dave Thomas (Wendy's restaurant chain) was adopted and raised until around 14 or 17 in Gibson Co, IN at which time his parents moved to Indianapolis, IN etc... Judy M.

    02/23/2002 03:51:18
    1. Re: [INGEN] Re: INROOTS-L Digest - 29 Jan 2002 to 21 Feb 2002 (#2002-16)
    2. Robert Wise
    3. There is a book called "Roots of the Rich And Famous" by Robert Davenport. You can obtain a copy from Taylor Publishing Co. "www.taylorpub.com" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy M." <jmurphy@erinet.com> To: <INGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, February 23, 2002 10:51 PM Subject: [INGEN] Re: INROOTS-L Digest - 29 Jan 2002 to 21 Feb 2002 (#2002-16) > Something I would like to someday see is where we have a list of important > persons and what county they had lived in shown here -- > > for instance recently I found out that: > > James Dean was from Indiana and after his death buried in cemetery near > home where he was raised > > Red Skelton's ancestors came from Gibson Co, IN > > Dave Thomas (Wendy's restaurant chain) was adopted and raised until around > 14 or 17 in Gibson Co, IN at which time his parents moved to Indianapolis, IN > > etc... > > Judy M. > > > ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== > FAM_TREE.LST not found. Create new genealogist? (Y/N) > > ============================== > 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 >

    02/23/2002 02:57:58
    1. [INGEN] website death list
    2. Mike Roberts
    3. I just stumpled across a death list for Bucknell Unicersity in PA. I thought someone might like the link. http://www.departments.bucknell.edu/pr/BucknellWorld/1996-5/deaths.html Mike jaguar6@cox.net

    02/23/2002 10:10:32
    1. [INGEN] Fw: new find
    2. tori counts
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: tori counts Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:16 PM To: hancock; stateIN; indiana Subject: Fw: please read ----- Original Message ----- From: tori counts Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 8:08 PM To: HANCOCK-L Subject: please read I have 2 document i want to put forth- bear with me, am typing them word for word, (wish my scanner was working) Any family connected, i would really like to hear form you. If you encounter a star-- look at the end of the page 1. Obit from Sacramento Bee, Sacramento, California HANCOCK- In this city February 23, 1954 Robert N. Hancock beloved husband of Eleanor Hancock of Folsom, father of Martha Mae, and Ronald of Folsom, and Barbara Hancock of Indiana, son of Mrs. *Martha Tuey of Indiana, brother of Ellen Imel of Perkins, Irene Speck and Gladys Sprunger and Harold Hancock of Indiana; a native of Indiana aged 47 yrs. 2. Article in the Folsom News, Folsom, California Robert Newton Hancock of Folsom, 47 year old construction worker, injured at Folsom Dam January 4, died tuesday morning in Mercy Hospital, Sacramento where he had been a patient since the accident. * With his wife Eleanor, and two children, he had made his home in Folsom( streets named). * Mr. Hancock was born in Fort Wayne, Indiana, and came to California about two years ago. He was the son of *Martha Teuy of Indiana; father of Martha Mae, and Ronald of Folsom, and Barabra Hancock of Indiana and a brother of Ellen Imel of Perkins. Survivors also include two sisters and a brother in Indiana. ****In Roberts SSDi - its shirley and Martha C. Leach who are listed In a Grant County Indiana for marriage on transcirpt its Sherly and Martha Ronald is a step child of Robert- Ronald Sullivan b. 1942 (proven) **** Tioraidh an drasda, Tori Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.comGet more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    02/20/2002 12:46:45
    1. [INGEN] Marion County Biographical Book
    2. aafornari
    3. Hello everyone I came across this old book at a local flea market. It is the 1893 Pictorial and Biographical Memoirs of Indianapolis and Marion County Indiana. It is original- and in pretty good shape. it has 466 pages chuck full of info. I too am a genealogist- and I knew this was an important book so I bought it. I want to sell it to someone who can really use it and enjoy it. I paid $175 for it and that is all I am asking. Please email me at aafornari@netzero.com for more info. Thanks Amanda

    02/19/2002 06:30:44
    1. [INGEN] Catherine Ann Miller
    2. Conner Raber
    3. Looking for information pertaining to the ancestors of Catherine Ann MILLER who was born on 07/24/1815 in Schuylkill Co., PA and died on 09/06/1894 in Deedsville, Miami Co., IN.. She married Charles SEE 01/08/1839. Charles was also born in the same County of PA. Both are buried in Miami Co., IN.. Any information would be greatly appreciated. THANKS!!! Dan

    02/03/2002 06:30:39
    1. [INGEN] Raber
    2. Conner Raber
    3. Seeking information on the Raber family who settled in Miami County, Indiana. Also looking for Chandra Tassell who is doing the same research. Dan

    01/21/2002 10:30:51
    1. [INGEN] Rinehart
    2. Robert Wise
    3. Looking for information on Leonard, Ludwig (Louis) and Christopher Rinehart from Alsace. Arrived in New Orleans 1849 with their parents, who died shortly after from yellow fever. They were put in an orphanage until they grew-up. They than moved to Princeton, Ind. and lived with a family named Emerson. Leonard and Christopher served in the Ind. Volunteers between 1861 and 1864. Jan fish@orbitworld.net

    01/21/2002 07:22:35
    1. [INGEN] Ohio Death Certificate Look-Ups
    2. dawn rife
    3. For anyone who did not receive my previous message, I can look up death certificates in Ohio for Dec 1908-1944. There are also some earlier records for certain counties. The Ohio Historical Society has a great website at www.ohiohistory.org. There is an index of deaths from 1913-1937. I can get copies for $1 each if you know the dates of death. Email me for more information at donkerduz@yahoo.com _________________________________________________________________ Send and receive Hotmail on your mobile device: http://mobile.msn.com

    01/19/2002 07:07:37