Below is a copy of yesterday's Sunday Morning Coffee, a weekly newsletter I do. You'll find references to it scattered through this message. This is a special one for Memorial Day, so I thought I'd share it with all my city/county lists. If anyone objects, please direct it to me at <ladyaudris@earthlink.net>, and use your delete key. Colleen ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hi everyone, :) Monday, May 27th, is Memorial Day (also called Decoration Day) here in the United States. It is a patriotic holiday, a day to honor those in military service who died (some very young) in far away places fighting to protect our future. Originally, Memorial Day honored military personnel who died in the Civil War. It now also honors those who died in all wars in which the United States participated. This edition of the Sunday Morning Coffee is dedicated to our military that fought for our freedom and sacrificed their lives protecting our precious democracy. I also dedicate this Coffee to those veterans who are still with us and remembering the horrific experiences they encountered fighting for us. Memorial Day ~ a time set aside to remember our servicemen and women who give their lives for our country... PLEASE BE SURE TO READ THIS PARAGRAPH: I should warn you that I've written a short story for the day that I hope will tug at your heart. I also hope you enjoy it. Truthfully, I debated whether or not to use it in today's Coffee and had six people read it to make sure I wasn't being "too bad." It's fitting for today's Coffee and intentionally, not too graphic; but if your spirit is low already, please don't read it. I cried when I created this story, but as the wife of a serviceman, it hits especially close to me. MEMORIAL DAY PROCLAMATION EXECUTIVE OFFICE, SANTA FE, N.M. Again the day approaches which a beautiful custom devotes to honoring the memory of the departed heroes of the Republic, who have given up their lives that the country might live, and by their deaths have shed such lustre upon the glorious history of our nation. While on that day we should mourn for the dead, we must also remember the living who are serving their country by land and sea, and also the survivors of a past generation who still tarry among us, and endeavor to make life more easy for them in their declining years, that they may long live to enjoy the blessings of that country they helped to save. Now, Therefore, I, Miguel A. Otero, Governor of the Territory of New Mexico, do recommend that upon Saturday, the Thirtieth day of May, A.D. 1903, the people of the territory refrain from all unnecessary labor, and all public amusements, and join with the Grand Army of the Republic, and other patriotic societies in due and proper observance of Memorial Day, recalling the memory of the heroic dead and recounting their valiant deeds. Let us on that day by song and speech and sweet flowers give expression of our reverence and gratitude to those who gave their lives to perpetuate the Republic; to acts of respect and care for those soldiers and sailors who have survived in the wars in which they were engaged and in honor of those who are now serving their country as soldiers and sailors. .-----. Done at the Executive Office, / Seal \ this the 19th day of May, A.D. 1903. \ of NM / Witness my hand and the great seal of the '-----' Territory of New Mexico. [signed] Miguel A. Otero By the Governor: J.W. Raynolds. Secretary of New Mexico. Today's topics include: 1. Memorial Day proclamation 2. Welcome to new subscribers 3. Did you know... 4. His Love, Forever TO OUR NEWEST SUBSCRIBERS ~~ I'd like to extend a most hearty welcome to those of you who joined us this past week. We are very glad to have you and hope you'll stay and remain a part of us. This is not a discussion group, but a read-only service. If you would like to make any comments regarding this Coffee or any others, you are welcome to send them to me at <ladyaudris@earthlink.net>. Please share this Coffee with your genealogy friends and relatives and invite them to join us, as well. To subscribe to this newsletter all they need to do is send a blank email to <SundayCoffee-subscribe@topica.com>. DID YOU KNOW...? ... that since the end of World War I, Memorial Day has also been Poppy Day? Paper poppies are sold by members of the American Legion and Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW) made by disabled veterans. This bright red wildflower became a symbol after the horrific WWI battle in Flanders Field in Belgium. The field, littered with the bodies of young soldiers, was also filled with poppies. ... that Memorial Day was originally known as Decoration Day because it was a time set aside to honor the nation's Civil War dead by decorating their graves? With the passage of time, Memorial Day was extended to honor all those who died in service to the nation, from the Revolutionary War to the present. ... that the first celebration of Decoration Day was in 1866 in Waterloo, New York? The national Memorial Day holiday was first observed on May 30, 1868, on the order of General John Alexander Logan for the purpose of decorating the graves of the American Civil War dead. ... that the southern states also have their own days for honoring the Confederate dead? ~ Mississippi, the last Monday in April; Alabama, the fourth Monday in April; Georgia, April 26th; North and South Carolina, May 10th; Virginia, the last Monday in May; Louisiana and Tennessee, June 3rd; and Texas, January 19th. ... that Pennsylvania law mandates that all counties provide veterans' graves each year with a flag, most of which are distributed before Memorial Day? HIS LOVE, FOREVER A war zone Any place Any time ~ It is said that the true patriot is a good citizen as well as, on occasion of need, a willing and valiant soldier.~ He'd joined the army just six months ago and now, here he was embroiled in a war far from his home, and preparing to engage in battle. His life wasn't supposed to be like this; he was supposed to have been home seeing his second child born, living a quiet and comfortable life. BOOM... BANG! An explosive concussion landed so close he thought he'd been hit! His head hurt, his ears were ringing and his uniform was muddier now than it was just seconds ago. He looked around and saw three of his friends lying lifeless on the ground, other comrades nearby were writhing in pain. BOOM... BANG! He *had* to get across this field before he was killed! He never heard the one that hit him, never felt the pain of his wounds, never felt himself fall. ~ He stood up and looked around. The men that had been around him were tossed in so many directions. The field was one of carnage ~ there was no other way to explain it. Blood... men's blood... claimed the field in ever-growing patches. He seemed to be okay though, and wasn't nearly as exhausted as he'd felt a few seconds ago. Maybe there was something to being unconscious. But he *still* had to get across that field! BOOM!...PHEWWW! Shots were all around him, men falling and screaming. He ran... hard, with a determination born of someone who'd had enough. His friends were there... waiting for him it seemed... waiting on the road. What? How can this be? He'd just seen them die! ~ It's said that when a person isn't ready to cross to the next realm, that their spirit will refuse to leave.... There she was... his beautiful wife! He loved her so much. But, she was sobbing, as though in great pain! Why? She should be happy to see him! What's she reading? It looks like a letter, "....your husband fought valiantly but was cutdown by enemy fire as he was trying to save another during the battle at...." NO! He WASN'T dead! He was HERE! Look at me! I'm here! I'm too young! NOOOO! ~ She looked at his picture, touching it with her hands as the tears rolled down her face. She couldn't believe sixteen years had gone by already. She could still sense him and smell him; she missed him so.... On the other side, he put his hand up, mirroring hers, letting her know everything was okay. ~FINIS~ For many, Memorial Day carries no special meaning except perhaps an extra day off from work, a beach barbecue, the start of the summer travel season, or for merchants, the opportunity to hold their annual Memorial Day Weekend sale. In reality, the holiday is observed in honor of our nation's armed service personnel who were killed in wartime. It is meant to be a solemn day of mourning, remembrance, and thanks to those war heroes who have suffered and perished so that we can live and stay secure ~ a day for us to pay tribute to the gallant souls who laid down their lives in the service of our great nation.. Whether you accept war or not isn't the issue here ~ whether or not you had an ancestor die in battle is; and paying tribute to that ancestor is, too. So, on this day, when you think it's only for a three-day weekend, please remember our military who have died and paid the ultimate price. "A man isn't gone until he's forgotten." Let's not forget ours. Family ... it's what we're all about. I so enjoyed spending this time with you today. Thank you for sharing it with me. I wish each of you a week filled with health, productivity, fun, and above all, filled with love and inner peace. Happy Memorial Day, everyone. Please, stay safe! ) ( ) _.-~~-. (@\'--'/. Colleen ('``.__.'`) `..____.'
I'm looking for the family of : 1 James Conway 1798 - .. +Nancy Livingston 1808 - .. 2 Richard Conway 1827 - .. 2 William Conway 1829 - .. 2 Daniel Conway 1832 - .. 2 Henry Conway 1834 - .. 2 Rachel Conway 1835 - .. 2 Loruhama Conway 1837 - .. 2 Sally Conway 1840 - .. 2 Mary Conway 1845 - .. 2 James Conway 1849 - I know that they had lived in the Beech Creek area of Greene Co., but do not know for sure if they are still located there by 1860?? If anyone has access to the 1860 Census I would appreciate a lookup or if you are researching this family and have that info if you could send it to me I would appreciate it. I'm looking for Nancy's Mother [Dianah "Juriah" LIVINGSTON b. 1786.....I have all her siblings 1860 census info and she is not living with them at that time, thought maybe she might be with her. If not then I believe that she has died between July 1853 and 1860 census. No records can be found for either her or her husband Robert LIVINGSTON b. 1786 thanks so much, N.J.Skinner White vwhite0901@aol.com "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." (Deuteronomy 32:7a)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: secrest Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ci.2ADE/2233.2.1 Message Board Post: I too am looking for info on Elijah Secrest , he lived in Oklahoma , any connection ?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cemetery Lookups/Griffin/Starling/Smith/Star/Sterlin Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ci.2ADE/4541.2.2.1 Message Board Post: You given me a little bit too look for/ I work night so please give me till Wednesday night when Im off to get into this. One thing though I only have Eastern Greene County Cemeteries. Stafford Township is in western greene County. Your in the Switz City Linton Area. about 15 miles west of where Im looking, Bloomfield Indiana and the imediate Area suraounding Bloomfield. Abt 3 miles North and South east of Bloomfield. So I don't know if i can help but will see if they lived East or atleast buried there. Im searching Highland Richland Taylor Beech Creek and Center and a little in Jackson. Im guessing you need Stafford Stockton Wright Smith Grant Fairplay Washington Cass Townships Davies County is just south of Cass and washington Stafford Townships. But Ill look I didnt find any not one griffin Marc
Maybe the following will be of some help to you. The Stampers are not of my family. Index to Marriage Record Greene County, Indiana 1821-1920, Lacking 1828-1832, Vol 1, Letters A-F William W. Arthur to Mazah Stamper 15 Sept 1864 (Bk.G, Pg. 396) William W. Arthur to Ellen Knapp 31 Oct 1872 (Bk. J, Pg. 217) 1850 Census Greene, Beech Creek Township, Indiana Taken: 30 Sept 1850, Pg. 332 Jonathan Stamper, age 42, w/m, Bap. Min/Farmer b. NC with wife Cyntha, age 29, w/f, b. NC (most likely a 2nd wife) with children: Allen, age 18; Charlotte, age 15; Martha, age 10; Reed, age 9; Mary, age 7; Macey, age 6; Jonathan, age 3; Elizabeth, age 2; and Hamilton C. Jones, age 13. All children, except Elizabeth were born NC and Elizabeth in Indiana. Also on 1850 census, pg. 332, taken 1 Oct 1850, John and Anne Arthur, with son William age 6, born Indiana. Do you have this record? 1860 Census Greene, Beech Creek Township, Indiana Pg. 624, P.O. Solsberry This record comes from 1860 Indiana statewide census that I have on CD and notice the name appears as STAMPEN, instead of Stamper. Transcription error. Jonathan Stampen, age 53, w/m, Farmer, 1500/450, NC., and wife Cyntha, age 42, w/f, b. NC. Children listed are: Mary, age 17, b. NC; Mazah, age 15, b. NC; Jonathan D., age 13, b. NC; Elizabeth, age 12, b. Ind; Troy, age 10, b. Ind; Hiram, age 7, b. Ind; Harvey, age 4, b. Ind; Silas, age 2, b. Ind. Some Greene county marriages you might want to check out. Martha Stamper to SAlem R. Morris, 3 Nov 1859 (Bk.F,Pg.539) J. Reed Stamper to Isabelle Holly, 6 Nov 1868 (H-252) Elizabeth Stamper to Geo. W. Sullivan, 22 Feb 1866 (G-566) Harvey Stamper to Emily A. Cooper, 31 Mar 1880 (31-254) Hiram Stamper to Rhoda J. Row, 14 April 1876 (J-470) Mary Stamper to Richard Stamper, 22 Dec 1876 (30-577) Owen county, Indiana marriage: Charlotte Stamper to Perry M. Porter, 17 Mar 1853 (27-331) I don't have 1870 Census for Greene County, Indiana but looking at the marriage transcripts found two who listed their parents as Jonathan Stamper and Cyntha Jones, they are: Ella J. Stamper who married Nelson Cox, 6 April 1882 (L-283) Douglas Stamper who married Martha A. Ham, 8 Dec 1883, (L-477) Judy Dallas, Tx
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/Ci.2ADE/4549 Message Board Post: I'm looking for info on my g-g-grandmother Mazie Stamper. She married my g-g-grandfather William Wesley Arthur sometime in the mid-to-late 1860's. They had 2 children, my g-grandmother Cynthia and Walter. I believe Mazie died around 1870. Would like to find where Mazie is buried. Also want to find out about Mazie's parents & siblings. Is Mazie's father Jonathan Stamper, who's buried in Solsberry Cemetery?
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/Ci.2ADE/4541.2.2 Message Board Post: Marc-- I've been off line for a week and just read your message. I'm looking for family members. Surnames include: GRIFFIN (GRIFFEN), SMITH, STARR, STERLIN/STARLIN, SULSER. I found some of the family members in the1850 Stafford Township, Greene County census. Others were born in Greene County but didn't die there. I am looking for family members who may have stayed in Greene County and are buried there. Other than Stafford Township, I don't know whether they lived in any other part of Greene County. Some of them came to Greene County from Daviess County. Names that I know of are: ELIJAH GRIFFIN (GRIFFEN) b. about 1834 - no other info. His father, FRANCIS GRIFFIN, no real info. Was probably born sometime around 1800. His wife remarried in 1835 so he may have died about then. MARY ANN SMITH, b. Apr 2, 1836, d. Aug 19, 1904; JACOB SMITH,don't have any info on him but he probably lived between 1800 and 1845. WILLIAM SMITH, b. about 1843 in Greene County. Don't have any other info ! on him. GEORGE STARR - no real info on him but his wife remarried in 1837. Don't know if she left him or he died. CINDERELLA STERLIN, b. 1800, d. 1865. She may also have gone by the name Catherine. Last name could also be spelled STARLIN. Cinderella's maiden name was SULSER and I am looking for any family members with that last name. I would be like very much to know if any of these names appear on Cemetary records in Greene County. Looks like there are a lot of cemetaries to cover. Do any of them list on the web? Thanks for any and all help. Kathleen
I'm appealing to all the desc's of the family of: Robert LIVINGSTON B. 1786 VA m. Dianah Juriah ALLSOP b. 1786 VA to take a look at their census records for their direct line ancestor [child of the above] and see if on the 1860 Census the mother Dianah Juriah Allsop Livingston was possibly living with them. If you find her, please let me know. She is not living in the household of son Robert F. LIVINGSTON b. 1824. Descendants of Robert Livingston 1 Robert Livingston 1786 - bef July 1853 .. +Dianah Juriah Allsup 1786 - aft July 1853 .. 2 Nancy Livingston 1808 - ...... +James Conway 1798 - .. 2 Henry Livingston 1810 - ...... +Pathena Moore .. *2nd Wife of Henry Livingston: ...... +Mary Polly Todd .. *3rd Wife of Henry Livingston: ...... +Sarah Russell .. 2 Racheal Livingston 1814 - .. 2 Louhanna Livingston 1816 - 1860 ...... +Benjamin Rowe 1800 - 1869 .. 2 James V. Livingston 1822 - 1864 ...... +Nancy Turpin 1822 - 1871 .. 2 Robert F. Livingston 1824 - 1863 ...... +Elizabeth Cooper 1820 - 1861 .. 2 Andrew Miller Livingston 1826 - 1900 ...... +Mary Elizabeth Bivens 1833 - 1880 .. *2nd Wife of Andrew Miller Livingston: ...... +Nancy Butcher 1857 - .. 2 Jackson Livingston 1830 - 1863 Thanks so much, N.J.Skinner White vwhite0901@aol.com "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." (Deuteronomy 32:7a)
Highland Township - Calvertville Cemetery Phipps, Lettie 1894-1952 Phipps, Sam 1890-1983 Richland Township - Walnut Grove/Mood Cemetery Phipps, Hattie (1st husband Grant Michaels) 20 Nov 1877 - 25 Dec 1967 Richland Township - Tulip/Crossroads Cemetery Phipps, Jerry 1848 - 1936 Phipps, Nancy 1839 - 1919 Taylor Township - Dowden Cemetery Phipps, Nancy 3 Jul 1801 - no death date Phipps, Pauline A.37y 9mo 20da 22Jun 1861 ----- Original Message ----- From: <MJfivekids@aol.com> To: <dehojopeg@earthlink.net> Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 7:52 AM Subject: Re: [INGREENE] Re: Green Co Cemetery Lookup > Could you see if a PHIPPS is buried in Scotland cemetery. MY ancestor THOMAS > C. PHIPPS died after 1892 , he was old and his son WILLIAM PHIPPS moved 1897 > to BLOOMFIELD IN from there near SCOTLAND. I cant find his fathers grave. > mjfivekids@aol.com >
Other Larue's listed in Greene County are: Beech Creek - Solsberry Cemetery Catherine 1836-1888 Infant - No dates Maggie 18620-01877 Nora A. 12 May 1870 - 12 Sep 1871 Cass Township - No Larue Center Township - No Larue Highland Township - No Larue Jackson Township - No Larue Richland Township - No Larue Taylor Township - No Larue ----- Original Message ----- From: <hamm_aaron@yahoo.com> To: <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, May 22, 2002 9:04 PM Subject: [INGREENE] Re: Greene County cemeteries > 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/Ci.2ADE/4545.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > more than likely a grandkid > > > ==== INGREENE Mailing List ==== > Please avoid flaming (attacking) any single person or the group. This infraction will earn you immediate removal from the list. > > ============================== > 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 > >
Sorry, no Luther(s) listed in the Eastern Greene County Cemeteries ----- Original Message ----- From: "d_luther Luther" <d_luther@msn.com> To: <dehojopeg@earthlink.net> Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2002 1:57 PM Subject: In-Greene, Luther Listing in any Cemetary > Have you ran across any Luthers in Greene County listed. I have traced a > David William Luther. His father (I think) was Joseph H. Luther died in 1848 > the same year that David Luther was born. I think that Joseph Luther wasw > married to Sarah Ann (Moore) Luther. Can you find or have you seen anythin > on these folks? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks in advance for your > time. > > > Danny, d_luther@msn.com > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com > >
Liberty Cemetery Abram, Rebecca 11 Mar 1852 - No death date Abram, Gabriel 1840-1913 Co D 50th Ind Vol, Civil War ----- Original Message ----- From: "Kathy Richardson" <krichard@indiana.edu> To: "P.J. Dehoog" <dehojopeg@earthlink.net> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 12:50 PM Subject: Re: [INGREENE] Skidmore family > Thank you so much for all your trouble! Could you kindly give me the dates > for Rebecca Abram and Gabriel Abram that you have listed here? > > Thank you! Kathy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "P.J. Dehoog" <dehojopeg@earthlink.net> > To: <krichard@indiana.edu>; <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 2:48 PM > Subject: Re: [INGREENE] Skidmore family > > > > These are the Abram/Abrams listed in the "Cemeteries of Eastern Greene > > County". If you need the dates let me know. > > > > Beech Creek - No Skidmore or Blakemore > > Abram J. > > Abram, Cecil > > Abram, Charles B. > > Abram, Daniel > > Abram, David E. > > Abram, Donald > > Abram, Effie J. > > Abram, Elmer > > Abram, Emmet B. > > Abram, Ethel H. > > Abram, Euna > > Abram, Gabriel > > Abram, Gerald L. > > Abram, Gettie > > Abram, Goldie M > > Abram, Harold > > Abram, Hazel > > Abram, Henry A. > > Abram, Henry M. > > Abram, Herold L. > > Abram, Hulda Abram Sims > > Abram, Jacob > > Abram, James > > Abram, James G. > > Abram, James Lester > > Abram, James M. > > Abram, Jesse E. > > Abram, Josephine > > Abram, Juanita > > Abram, Kenneth > > Abram, Kneighton > > Abram, Lucinda > > Abram, Lucy > > Abram, Lydia A. > > Abram, Mariah Crews > > Abram, Martha E. > > Abram, Mary Isabel > > Abram, May > > Abram, Minnie May > > Abram, Nancy A. > > Abram, Nancy E. > > Abram, Oliver > > Abram, Otha H. > > Abram, Ray O. > > Abram, Rebecca > > Abram, Roswell > > Abram, Roxie C. > > Abram, Roy > > Abram, Samuel M. > > Abram, Thomas J. > > Abram, Virgil D. > > Abram, W.A. > > Abram, Wayne > > Abram, William B. > > Abram, William H. > > Abram, David H > > Abram, John M. > > Abrams, Elizabeth May > > Abrams, Henry > > Abrams, Margaret > > Abrams, Martha > > > > Cass Township - No Abram/Abrams or Skidmore or Blakemore > > > > Center Township - No Skidmore or Blakemore > > Abrams, Albert John > > Abrams, Mary Alice > > Abrams, Richard > > Abrams, Sally > > > > Highland Township - No Abram/Abrams or Skidmore or Blakemore > > > > Jackson Township - No Abram/Abrams or Skidmore or Blakemore > > > > Richland Township - No Skidmore or Blakemore > > Abrams, Elias > > Abrams, Eliza Alverta > > Abrams, Flora Murphy > > Abrams, Homer Eugene > > Abrams, Jessie O. > > Abrams, John H. > > Abrams, Larry Gene > > Abrams, Otis W. > > Abrams, Rebecca > > Abrams, Sarah C. > > Abrams, T. Levi > > > > Taylor Township - No Abram/Abrams or Skidmore or Blakemore > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <krichard@indiana.edu> > > To: <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 11:48 AM > > Subject: [INGREENE] Skidmore family > > > > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > > > Surnames: Skidmore, Abrams > > > Classification: Query > > > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ci.2ADE/4548 > > > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > > > I am trying to find the family of Mary Elizabeth Skidmore, born about > > 1795 in KY, married to Gabriel Abraham (Abrams) , born about 1777 in Penn, > > married June 19, 1798 in Madison County, KY. They lived in Monroe County, > > IN and had family in Greene County, IN. Does anyone have any information > > about her family? , that they are willing to share? Her parents may have > > been Susanna Blakemore and unknown Skidmore? > > > > > > Kathy Richardson, krichard @indiana.edu > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== INGREENE Mailing List ==== > > > Need to reach Colleen, the discussion coordinator? Send her an email at > > <ladyaudris@earthlink.net>. > > > > > > ============================== > > > 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 > > > > > > > > > >
These are the Abram/Abrams listed in the "Cemeteries of Eastern Greene County". If you need the dates let me know. Beech Creek - No Skidmore or Blakemore Abram J. Abram, Cecil Abram, Charles B. Abram, Daniel Abram, David E. Abram, Donald Abram, Effie J. Abram, Elmer Abram, Emmet B. Abram, Ethel H. Abram, Euna Abram, Gabriel Abram, Gerald L. Abram, Gettie Abram, Goldie M Abram, Harold Abram, Hazel Abram, Henry A. Abram, Henry M. Abram, Herold L. Abram, Hulda Abram Sims Abram, Jacob Abram, James Abram, James G. Abram, James Lester Abram, James M. Abram, Jesse E. Abram, Josephine Abram, Juanita Abram, Kenneth Abram, Kneighton Abram, Lucinda Abram, Lucy Abram, Lydia A. Abram, Mariah Crews Abram, Martha E. Abram, Mary Isabel Abram, May Abram, Minnie May Abram, Nancy A. Abram, Nancy E. Abram, Oliver Abram, Otha H. Abram, Ray O. Abram, Rebecca Abram, Roswell Abram, Roxie C. Abram, Roy Abram, Samuel M. Abram, Thomas J. Abram, Virgil D. Abram, W.A. Abram, Wayne Abram, William B. Abram, William H. Abram, David H Abram, John M. Abrams, Elizabeth May Abrams, Henry Abrams, Margaret Abrams, Martha Cass Township - No Abram/Abrams or Skidmore or Blakemore Center Township - No Skidmore or Blakemore Abrams, Albert John Abrams, Mary Alice Abrams, Richard Abrams, Sally Highland Township - No Abram/Abrams or Skidmore or Blakemore Jackson Township - No Abram/Abrams or Skidmore or Blakemore Richland Township - No Skidmore or Blakemore Abrams, Elias Abrams, Eliza Alverta Abrams, Flora Murphy Abrams, Homer Eugene Abrams, Jessie O. Abrams, John H. Abrams, Larry Gene Abrams, Otis W. Abrams, Rebecca Abrams, Sarah C. Abrams, T. Levi Taylor Township - No Abram/Abrams or Skidmore or Blakemore ----- Original Message ----- From: <krichard@indiana.edu> To: <INGREENE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, May 25, 2002 11:48 AM Subject: [INGREENE] Skidmore family > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Skidmore, Abrams > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ci.2ADE/4548 > > Message Board Post: > > I am trying to find the family of Mary Elizabeth Skidmore, born about 1795 in KY, married to Gabriel Abraham (Abrams) , born about 1777 in Penn, married June 19, 1798 in Madison County, KY. They lived in Monroe County, IN and had family in Greene County, IN. Does anyone have any information about her family? , that they are willing to share? Her parents may have been Susanna Blakemore and unknown Skidmore? > > Kathy Richardson, krichard @indiana.edu > > > > ==== INGREENE Mailing List ==== > Need to reach Colleen, the discussion coordinator? Send her an email at <ladyaudris@earthlink.net>. > > ============================== > 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 > >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Skidmore, Abrams Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ci.2ADE/4548 Message Board Post: I am trying to find the family of Mary Elizabeth Skidmore, born about 1795 in KY, married to Gabriel Abraham (Abrams) , born about 1777 in Penn, married June 19, 1798 in Madison County, KY. They lived in Monroe County, IN and had family in Greene County, IN. Does anyone have any information about her family? , that they are willing to share? Her parents may have been Susanna Blakemore and unknown Skidmore? Kathy Richardson, krichard @indiana.edu
I'm looking for information on the John LIVINGSTON b. ca1829 who was living in Bloomington Twp. on the 1850 census with wife Martha......then living in Clear Creek Twp. on the 1860 census with wife Martha, and children: Robert, Mary, Hannah and Elizabeth. Is there a 1870 Census index to check to see if he is still living in Monroe Co.? He is NOT there by the 1880 census. Does anyone have him in their line? Do you know who his parents were? Does he tie into the Greene Co. LIVINGSTON families in any way? Is he the son of Robert LIVINGSTON and Dianah Juriah ALLSOP?? thanks, N.J.Skinner White vwhite0901@aol.com "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." (Deuteronomy 32:7a)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Timmons, Fuller, Combs,Hardesty Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ci.2ADE/4547 Message Board Post: Larry Hasler used to post to this site and I did not realize at that time that his grandmother Ruth Fuller and my grandmother Stella Fuller were sisters. If someone knows him, please ask him to write me at this email.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Raper/Rapier, Hicks, Hammontree Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ci.2ADE/606.1578.1584.1591 Message Board Post: My Great-grandfather William Raper born 1795 Blount County, Tennessee married Rutha Jane Hicks the 31 Dec 1815 near Maryville, Blount County, Tennessee. Her parents were Shadrack Hicks and Elizabeth Nash. Rutha died 1 Jul 1887 at Joe, Monroe County, Tennessee and is buried at the Rafter (Roberts) Cemetery. As far as I know, I believe Shadrach had brothers named Meschach and Abednego. I have been concentrating more on the Raper/Rapier line as my maiden name is Rapier. If you have further information please contact me.
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/Ci.2ADE/4541.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Steve, My info will be coming to you via email with an attached file. Jerry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: AULT, WILLIAMS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Ci.2ADE/4541.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Jerry, Thanks much for the info. John and Fidelia's daughter Sarah Josephine Ault who married William Andrew Williams is my wife's great-great grandmother, so any info on her would be appreciated. The info I have on John and Fidelia's family was from a worldconnect on rootsweb.com - Zehm genealogy, Bill Zehm, zehmw@juno.com. I would like the death dates and places for their other children if you have that. Again, thanks for your help.
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