No, Sharon; He meant it for the list. Esse --- Sharon <sharon@cinnabyte.com> wrote: > could someone please tell me......this is just for > the list administrator and not the cc right? > sharon __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
I am new to this list and these are the names I am researching. Would like to hear from others interested in and/or researching the same names. PERRY WYATT TURNER SMITH BARTH BONNER HILLIGOSS I look forward to hearing from you. Thanks. Charmaine SKLEM@worldnet.att.net
Hi! I am new to this list and these are the names I am researching. Would like to hear from others interested in and/or researching any of these names. WYATT, WOOD, STAHL, GILBERT, LONGFELLOW, WALKER, HUMRICHOUS. Look forward to hearing from you. Charmaine SKLEM@worldnet.att.net
New to list. Looking for the parents of William B. McClain born about 1820 in Indiana Buried in Merom Indiana January 1895. Married Ann (Dicanson?) Census records state that his mother was born in NY and Father in OH HeatherMitchell@GraphicsGroupInc.net
In addtion to the marriages of my aunts, I have posted a few other McLallen marriages just to help others. Please note my Riddles came from Perry County Indiana area. Also my Ggmo Martha (Butts) Riddle married 2nd a George Lawson and that is the reason for posting to the Lawson list. She was born in Indiana and settled Caldwell County Missouri. It is believed that George Lawson is from Indiana also though they were married in Caldwell County, in Missouri. James E. McLALLEN to Eliza J. RIDDLE, both of Catawba, Caldwell County, Missouri --Jun. 28, 1893-- at Catawba By: L. White, Justice of the Peace Page 118 William M. BUTTERFIELD to Hannah M. McLALLEN, both of Catawba, Caldwell County, Missouri --Nov. 18, 1891-- at Proctorville By: Daniel Proctor, Minister of the Gospel Page 15 Charles F. McLALLEN to Sarah J. LANE, both of Catawba, Caldwell County, Missouri --Oct. 12, 1892-- at Kingston By: James McMillan, Judge of Probate Page 64 William Nicols to Elizabeth (Lizzie) Riddle of Livingston Co., Missouri, March 26, 1887 Book #6 Livingston Co., Mo., Marriages Page 177. Robert Lee McCollum to Margaret (Maggie) Riddle, of Livingston Co., Missouri, August 05, 1887 Book # 6 Livingston co., Mo., Page 197 Stan
I am new to this mailing list and am researching the following surnames: Peats, Garl, Gorrell, Cole, Armstrong, Petty, and Esworthy. Thanks. Monica
First, let me apologize about sending this to the group but in the last month I have received over 400 messages from persons who I knew and asked "for my advice" and had a file attached -- this was a virus and fortunately I do NOT use Microsoft, Office, IE or Netscape mail so it could be passed on, plus I never open attachments before scanning first, plus my email is on completely different machine (still uses win3.1 and dos6.2) and no 32bit windows products are used on this machine at all so it can't propogate (so this email is safe). I have also had LOTS of email messages from persons on these lists (that I am sending this to) saying that the list was sending this out, etc. and some even asking for me to unsubscribe/delete them from the lists (my Indiana county lists). Personally I do NOT believe that this latter is true since most all lists do NOT send attachments, and the virus messages I have received all came from persons who had sent me email sometime or other in the last 6 months. For those who are receiving these messages PLEASE GO TO THIS ADDRESS since it tells you what folders to look in and what files to look for -- INCLUDING YOUR RECYCLE FOLDER since most virus checkers don't even check that particular folder. This virus is running rampant and is properly called the W32/Sircam Virus. http://www.cert.org/advisories/CA-2001-22.html This is for your info so you get it ALL out of your system if you have gotten even one of those messages asking "for your advice", and I am hoping that it can eventually be eradicated and I stop getting emails with this virus in them. ALSO NOTE in the above website info that in October if you do not have it cleared out of your system it could possibly delete EVERYTHING as well as IN THE MEANTIME it could cause your entire C: drive to fill up where you can't even use it at all. Again I apologize for sending this but know many persons have been having this same problem and it even took me quite some time before I could even find a good website telling about it and all the folders to check, the file names, etc. that needs to be removed. Judy M.
Hi there List, Im new to this List, And wonder if there is anyone able to help me do a look up in the 1960- census for me... Melbin, William, Jr. State : IN County : Martin Co. Location : Mitcheltree Twp Year : 1860 Page # : 907 Thanks in advance Mia Sweden __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
Hi, I'm looking for any info., on the Chandler family living in Delphi, IN. James Chandler was there in 1860 he joined the civil war there and married a Roxanna Jones b. 1849 they married mar 1879 in Carroll county, IN. They had 3 children Charles, Nancy, Malinda. James died feb 1891 in Delphi, IN. And is buried in the I.O.O.F cem. Then I have a Robert Chandler b. 1831 in Delaware. he married a Melissa Timmons. His father was George and mother was Nancy Timmons. I'm not for sure how he fix's in. But I know that James lived with his brother William in the 1870's census for Delphi. William Chandler was b. 1842 in (Pickaway county?) OH. He married a Laura B. Shaffer b. 1848 Carroll county, IN., d. 1916 in Wabash, IN. They are both buried at the I.O.O.F cem., just north of Delphi. They married in 1866 in Delphi, IN. There children were Adelaide (Addie), William, Lewis, Arither, Walter, Jennice, Jessie. William and Robert also were in the civil war from Carroll county, IN. Thanks Earl Chandler.
If indeed the county co-ordinators of Indiana GenWeb is on this list, then I thought you may be interested in what is happening nationally. Regards, Esse ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Linda Haas Davenport" <lhaasdav@mindspring.com> Reply-To: USGENWEB-ALL-L@rootsweb.com To: USGENWEB-ALL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [USGENWEB-ALL-L] EC Needs Help Please! Date: Thu, 7 Jun 2001 06:42:28 -0500 Please help the EC and post the following message to each STATE list you belong to and ask anyone you know on other State Lists to do the same. The word about the Election and the Nominations isn't reaching everyone. The EC is working on the problem but in the meantime if each of you could help we would appreciate it. ************************ The Election Committee is now accepting nominations for the election of July 1 - 31, 2001. The Nomination Period closed June 18th at midnight. Please visit the Election Committee's web site for information. http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgwelections Linda Haas Davenport Chair, USGenWeb Project Election Committee lhaasdav@mindspring.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get personalized email addresses from Yahoo! Mail - only $35 a year! http://personal.mail.yahoo.com/
I am looking for information on William J. & Lillie O. Vroman. They were born around 1858. If you have information on them, please contact me. Scott Kalamazoo, MI
Is anybody getting my mail? Please reply to me privately. I recently joined and am getting no mail from this list. Not even my own. Scott SWGrinder@AOL.COM
Will someone kindly see if you have: David A. Edwards spouse Bettie and their son Thomas G. Edwards Thanks in advance for doing this. Brenda Edwards Nashville, Tn.
Dear Listers: The Mahoning County, Ohio, Necrology for 1885-1886 has been completely uploaded at <A HREF="http://members.tripod.com/harry_turner_3/">The Youngstown Genealogy Website</A> (or http://members.tripod.com/harry_turner_3/ ). Click on the button "Vital Statistics" and then to "Deaths". There are a number of immigrants listed from Wales, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, and Canada. Best Wishes Harry Turner
Is there a family History Center run by the Mormons close by to where you live? If so, contact the center and see if they have soundex files for 1920. Check for your surname which you are researching and you will be able to findwhere he was located. Once you find out, see if they have the 1920 census for Indiana. There is usually no charge and they are as friendly as all get out. Good luck! Lynn ----Original Message Follows---- From: Coyote8199@aol.com To: INGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [INGEN] Census Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2001 00:02:28 EDT Let me thank you for quick responses to my queries. However, I have searched the cd's from FTM and the SS Death Index ~ I cannot find my relatives. Let me try again. I am looking for someone to research my Paternal Grandfather. Andrew Bailey, Baly, Balay or any derivative of the Bailey spelling. His wife Barbara Yencik Bailey If this is the 1920 census it would also show Ann or Edith Ann Bailey about 4 years old. They should have resided in Lake County [Gary, Indiana]. Thank you ahead of time. I am having little and or no luck finding my relatives. Connie ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== Spring's coming! ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Let me thank you for quick responses to my queries. However, I have searched the cd's from FTM and the SS Death Index ~ I cannot find my relatives. Let me try again. I am looking for someone to research my Paternal Grandfather. Andrew Bailey, Baly, Balay or any derivative of the Bailey spelling. His wife Barbara Yencik Bailey If this is the 1920 census it would also show Ann or Edith Ann Bailey about 4 years old. They should have resided in Lake County [Gary, Indiana]. Thank you ahead of time. I am having little and or no luck finding my relatives. Connie
Hello! I am a former resident of Gary, Indiana. Born and raised from 1953 to 1971, now living in Oregon. If hindsight was only foresight I would have done this, however, I would like to know if anyone would be so kind to look up obituaries for me. Robert Bailey died in either 1973 or 1974. He lived in Glen Park, Indiana. His wife we called Aunt Jay, [I think it was a nickname] and they had 4 children. Son, Greg and daughters, Barbara, Janice [and the last one I cannot remember]. He had one brother Edward, and a departed sister Ann [Edith Ann]. Haven't a clue to the funeral home. Ann [Edith Ann] Antol died in mid 60's. Husband Andrew was alive, they had no children. She had two brothers...Edward A. and Robert Bailey. [I remember going to some Catholic Church in Tolleston to see about Ann being buried there, but cannot say for sure that's where she is. Believe she may have been buried from Burns Funeral Home too, between 7th and Jackson and Broadway.] Andrew Bally or Baly died in either 1949 or 1950. Wife Barbara Yencik predeceased him, survived by Ann, Edward and Robert Bally, or Baly or Bailey. He is buried in the Tolleston Cemetery [not sure of spelling of my granpa's last name, we believe there may have been a name change. Believe he funeral home was the old Burns Funeral Home and I cannot remember the exact location ~ but believe it was 7th between Jackson and Broadway.] There is discrepency in the spelling of the last name. But I know that my granpa Andrew died before my oldest brother was born. Is there anyone who can do this research for me? Please contact me or respond to the board. I thank you for your time and dedication to this. Sincerely, Constance M. Bailey
I hope YOU ALL WILL EMAIL ...I HOPE NO ONE GETS MAD I AM SENDING THIS>>> Forwarded with permission....THIS BILL IS SO VERY IMPORTANT FOR ALL OF US!! List administrators, The failure of this bill will cost us so much research documents, that I felt that I must send this out to the lists. Please if you have members living in MONTANA ASK THEM TO READ THE BILL AND SEND THIER COMMENTS TO THEIR RESPECTIVE, STATE CONGRESSMAN OR REPRESENTIVE, THank you Nelda YOU NEVER KNOW WHEN YOU WILL FIND OUT SOME OF YOUR RELATIVES WENT TO MONTANA and due to the loss of records have now dissapeared!!! From: "Patricia Marchington" <marching@avicom.net> To: <Undisclosed.Recipients@mailB.montana.com> CC: <marching@avicom.net> Subject: URGENT--SB 443 has a TIE VOTE OF 9 TO 9 !! Date: Thu, 22 Mar 2001 07:32:18 -0700 TO THE SUPPORTERS OF SB 443 ! The House of Representatives have just told us that they have not heard much from Montana people in their own DISTRICTS. AND mostly from Livingston here...as the only MONTANA people.... HOWEVER, they have heard from all over the STATES (LOTS FROM ALASKA) and around the WORLD (AUSTRALIA, FRANCE, ENGLAND, CANADA...). Especially the HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES on this STATE ADMINISTRATION COMMITTEE, feel that "playing POLITICS" and squaring off Democrats against Republicans is the way to go with SB 443, (they had a bad long drawn out fight the day before on a different BILL)! And this Committee thinks nit-picking on every little point is being responsible.........SIMPLE SOLUTIONS are not something they understand!! Yes, there has been 4 Amendments to SB 443!!! HOWEVER, SB 443 is still: "AN ACT REQUIRING THAT LOCAL PUBLIC RECORDS BE OFFERED TO CERTAIN ENTITIES AND TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC BEFORE BEING DESTROYED! The Amendments basically state how the NOTICE will be given.........SINCE THE COURTHOUSE CLERKS CAN'T BE BOTHERED WITH HAVING TO GIVE TOO MUCH NOTICE TO PUBLIC (PRIVATE CITIZENS), after all!! SB 443 is still under DEADLINE.....we may have until Monday (I am still checking on this....since everyone tells me a different date!!). I am leaving for Helena in a few minutes......if I have to talk with all of these other 9 NO VOTERS......AND ALL OF THE REMAINING 100 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES BY MYSELF I WILL ! I JUST DON'T FEEL THAT IF THIS BILL DIES.... THAT MONTANA'S OLD RECORDS DESERVE TO HAVE THE SAME FATE !! Especially since the Legislature will not meet again for 2 YEARS ! Marien Stolzenburg & I give permission to fax or scan our LETTERS TO THE EDITORS from Wed. 3/21/01 Billings Gazette Paper to any other paper in Montana........or anyone else could write their own to any paper in MT. Sen. Butcher the sponsor of SB 443 says, "Use polite persuasion to the NO VOTERS" on this State Administration Committee..... The NO Voters are: Debby Barrett--Dillon Dee Brown--Hungry Horse Larry Lehmen--Power Ralph Lenhart--Glendive Gay Ann Masolo--Townsend Doug Mood--Seeley Lake Alan Olson--Roundup Rick Ripley--Wolf Creek Clarice Schrumpf--Billings All of these members have heard from the Park County Genealogy Soc. in fact we have written to a lot of the 100 Rep.......so they think that since we are so small we can be ignored!!! The out-of-staters have been begging me to let them help, as have the out of Country Genealogists.........but the Legislators will only listen to Montana people! I have known this from the start. What is sad is that these out-of-staters and out of country Genealogists, really think of themselves as MONTANA people, because some still have family here while others use to live here and still others have very deep MT HISTORY in their FAMILY ROOTS. THEY JUST WANT TO PROTECT THE MONTANA OLD RECORDS... SB 443 WOULD BE THE FIRST LAW TO ESTABLISH A RECOGNITION OF PUBLIC INVOLVEMENT TO PRESERVE ALL OF OUR MONTANA HERITAGE, UNIVERSALLY THROUGHOUT THE WHOLE STATE OF MONTANA!! I have just been told, that in some Montana Counties where they have micro-filmed some......they threw out the OLD RECORDS BOOKS, BUT, the film was the cheapest the County would buy, so the films are so faded that they can't be read! And since it was the Clerks that were doing the filming, they got tired of taking the books apart to be filmed.....so what was filmed was only parts of a page, the bindings had been too big to lay anywhere close to flat! Some of the Counties this happened in were in Rep. Olson's DISTRICT (see above list of No Voters)....whereby these same CLERKs have been calling him to Vote NO!!! e-mail the House of Representatives TODAY !! http://leg.state.mt.us/leg_msg.htm SB 443 IS DEDICATED TO THE MEMORY OF DR. & PROFESSOR TOOLE OF THE UNIV. OF MONTANA--MISSOULA. He was The Historian of Montana History & champion to the Preservation of Montana's past through not only artifacts, but also it's WRITTEN HISTORY ! Please Support SB 443. Patricia Marchington, with MT Roots going back to 1878. marching@avicom.net _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
Angela; Indiana recognizes young marriages, if there is approval by the parents of the couple. Maybe they were married in MO as you have supposed. Lynn ----Original Message Follows---- From: Angela Hansen <ahansen@alltel.net> To: INGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [INGEN] Jessie White's marriage Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2001 00:12:12 -0600 I have a Jessie (22 yrs old) and Racheal White (26 yrs old) who appeared in the 1860 Census for Clark Township, Atchison County, Missouri. Both were born in Indiana. The census shows one son, 5 years of age. So I am estimating their marriage between 1850 and 1855 either in Indiana or Missouri. Can someone help me to figure out if Jessie and Racheal were married in Indiana or not? Since in 1855 when the son was born, Jessie would have been 17 yrs old and Racheal would have been 21 years old, do you think they would have had to leave the state of Indiana to get married (without parental permission)? Or didn't things happen like that back then???? Angela Hansen ahansen@alltel.net ==== INGEN Mailing List ==== Spring's coming! ============================== Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! http://searches.rootsweb.com/ _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com
I have a Jessie (22 yrs old) and Racheal White (26 yrs old) who appeared in the 1860 Census for Clark Township, Atchison County, Missouri. Both were born in Indiana. The census shows one son, 5 years of age. So I am estimating their marriage between 1850 and 1855 either in Indiana or Missouri. Can someone help me to figure out if Jessie and Racheal were married in Indiana or not? Since in 1855 when the son was born, Jessie would have been 17 yrs old and Racheal would have been 21 years old, do you think they would have had to leave the state of Indiana to get married (without parental permission)? Or didn't things happen like that back then???? Angela Hansen ahansen@alltel.net