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    1. Lucy Dunn Small
    2. rhondaasorg
    3. Posted on: Hamilton Co. In Wills Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/In/HamiltonWill/10008 Surname: Small, Dunn, Rushton, George, Ross, Hershman, Haughey ------------------------- Noblesville Ledger, Aug. 28, 1925 "Will of Mrs. Thomas Small Probated - Many Nephews and Nieces To Receive $100 Each" The will of Mrs. Lucy Small, wife of Thomas Small, whose death occurred in the vicinity of Ekin a few days ago, has been probated in the circuit court. The Atlanta State Bank has been named as executor to carry out the terms of the will. Mrs. Small left an estate which is said to be valued at $3500 and personal property to the amount of approximately $4000. The sum of $500 is left to her husband and $100 each to William Ross, Eva Ward, Alta Hershman, Milton Dunn, Vivian Hershman, Elsie George and Bessie George, all nephews and nieces of Mrs. Small. After these bequests the residue of the estate is left to Alberta T. Haughey. Ross A. Cooper and Irene Bletter were witnesses to the will which was executed on the 13th of this month. Mrs. Small died a few days after the instrument was written. (Noblesville, Hamilton County, IN)

    06/05/2001 07:54:56
    1. James Scott Obituary
    2. HAMILTON COUNTY LEDGER, August 16, 1907, p. 7: "Remembered As a Scissors Grinder" "James Scott, who died at Westfield, Tuesday, will be remembered by many residents of Noblesville as a scissors grinder, an old man who came here frequently with a little grindstone on his back and solicited work. Mr. Scott did this kind of work at intervals though he owned a good farm near Westfield. He did not follow his avocation solely for the pleasure there was in it but he did enjoy the work and did it mostly at a time when work on the farm was slack. Mr. Scott was among the old men in this county and spent most of his life in Washington township. He was 91 years of age." And then in the same issue, but on the very next page (p. 8) : "James Scott, the second oldest man in Hamilton County, died at Westfield, Tuesday. He was past 93 and has been a familiar figure in the county for over half a century. Funeral at the late home of the deceased at 10 o'clock Thursday morning."

    05/25/2001 09:07:36
    1. James Scott and Mary Wheeler
    2. HAMILTON COUNTY LEDGER, September 28, 1900, p. 1: " Mr. and Mrs. James Scott, of Washington township, celebrated the 64th anniversary of their marriage this week." Same issue, page 5: "Sixty-fourth Wedding Anniversary" "Westfield, IN--September 27--Mr. and Mrs. James Scott celebrated the 64th anniversary of their wedding by entertaining a large number of their friends and relatives." Then finally in the same issue on page 8: under WESTFIELD news items: "Tuesday was the 64th anniversary of the marriage of James Scott and wife. Some sixty relatives and friends attended and were entertained at dinner by the venerable couple. James Scott was born in Ohio, in 1815, and removed with his parents to Hamilton County, Indiana, in 1822, where he has since resided. His wife, Mary Wheeler, was born in Indiana Territory, near where the city of Richmond now stands, in 1816. They used the same chinaware in serving the dinner today that they used on their wedding 64 years ago. We doubt very much whether there is another housewife in the state that can establish such a record of carefulness with her dishes. Mr. and Mrs. Scott are still hale and hearty and bid fair to live years yet."

    05/25/2001 09:05:42
    1. LAMBERTSON, Clara
    2. Travis LeMaster
    3. Posted on: Hamilton County, In Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/HamiltonObits/10180 Surname: LAMBERTSON, WHISLER ------------------------- From: Noblesville Daily Ledger January 25, 1943. Atlanta, IN. Jan. 25. Word has been received here of the death Saturday of Mrs. Clara Lambertson, age 94, formerly of Elwood, at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Omer Whisler, west of Atlanta. The funeral was held Monday at the Arcadia Dunkard Church with burial in the Elwood city cemetery. She is survived by two daughters, two sons, 13 grandchildren, thirty-six great-grandchildren and 3 great-great-grandchildren.

    05/25/2001 07:00:00
    1. BEALS, Elizabeth
    2. Travis LeMaster
    3. Posted on: Hamilton County, In Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/HamiltonObits/10179 Surname: BEALS, LAMBERTSON ------------------------- From: Noblesville Daily Ledger, Monday, September 30, 1935, p. 6 The funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth Beals, widow of N.T. Beals, was held in the M.E. church in Cicero Sunday afternoon and interment occurred in the Cicero cemetery. Mrs. Beals died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles Lambertson, near Greentown. The husband died several years ago. He was a brother of J. Frank Beals, of Westfield, and they were sons of John Beals, a former county commissioner and county assessor.

    05/25/2001 06:40:19
    1. free genealogy e-zine
    2. Hi all- wanted to let you know that the free monthly genealogy e-zine I once upon a time mentioned here is still in existence! If you'd like to receive "Climbing Your Hoosier Family Tree", please go to: http://members.tripod.com/~Cathleen_H/signup.html Good luck in your research! Cathy Hawkins

    05/22/2001 08:54:25
    1. orbituary
    2. Don Carson
    3. Posted on: Hamilton County, In Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/HamiltonObits/10178 Surname: Samuel Carson ------------------------- Buried in Westleyan Methodist Anti-Slavery Cemetery Westfield. City of Westfield, Washington Twp., Hamilton County Indiana

    05/21/2001 09:10:09
    1. obit for MARY STOTLAR
    2. dixie green
    3. Posted on: Hamilton County, In Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/HamiltonObits/10177 Surname: JONES, STOTLAR ------------------------- I AM LOOKING FOR AN OBIT FOR MARY (JONES) STOTLAR. SHE WAS THE DAUGHTER OF SUSAN AND SAM JONES. SHE WAS BORN IN BLACKFORD COUNTY BETWEEN 1880-1884 I AM CHECKING HAMILTON COUNTY,BECAUSE SHE WAS LAST KNOWN TO BE IN ANDERSON,INDIANA AND I'M UNABLE TO FIND AN OBIT THERE.. PLEASE CONTACT ME, EVEN WITH THE SMALLEST CLUE.....

    05/18/2001 12:52:53
    1. Evans' in Ohio and Indiana
    2. Vineyard
    3. Trying to fill the blanks of my Evans family who went from Scioto Co., Ohio to Lawrence Co., Ohio in the 1860's. Evan D. Evans married Eliza Phillips July 04, 1853 in Portsmouth, Ohio. They moved to Ironton, Ohio soon afterwards. They had the following children: Edward E. (1856-1930) never married Mary (1856-1880?) m. Mr. James lived in Muncie, Ind. Margaret (1865-1941) Florence Belle (1868) ?? married George Mayne and stayed in Ironton David H. Evans ( 1869-1940) m. Christina ? ---children: Phillip (stayed in Ironton), Ruth, Evan, William H.(married and moved to Ind.) ---grandchildren : Mrs. Geneva Bogdanoft of Cleveland and Keith and Donald Gene Evans (sons of William H.) of Nobelsville, Ind. Any help would be appreciated Pam .

    05/05/2001 10:18:13
    1. Paddock/Paddack/ Hutchinson / Echolds
    2. Pam Arnold
    3. Hi listers My grandfather Doyle Paddock/Paddack was born in Sheridan in 1894. His father was Lewis and his mother was Sarah Ann Meyers. I'm trying to track down some of his cousins. He had an Uncle Joe Paddock/Paddack who was a house painter born about 1859, married Jean Hutchinson. I don't know if they had children/ He had an Uncle Charles E Paddock/Paddack born 1866 m Emma A Fisher 12 Apr 1888. They had a son Clark Paddock/Paddack b 1891 d 1977. I don't think that Clark ever married. He had an Uncle Samuel Paddock/Paddack b 1855 m Alpharetta Pittman. Their children: John W Paddock/Paddack 1880 m Norah Malott 1882-1968 Estella Paddock/Paddack b 1882 m Ed Gourney Lavina Mabel Paddock/Paddack b 1887 m George Owens Clement J Paddock/Paddack 1892 m Opal Lissmony 1891-1968 Possible Daughter Opal Paddock/Paddack 1918-1998 He had an Uncle John W Paddock/Paddack 1852/55 m Ella Sutton b1856. Their children Albert Paddock/Paddack Charles Paddock/Paddack b abt 1874 Osa Paddock/Paddack b abt 1877 He had an Aunt Phoebe Paddock/Paddack m 1874 William S (Taylor) Johns (Daughter Bessie) He had an Aunt Rachel Paddock/Paddack m 1875 Jacob Newcomer (Children Harry and Grace) He had 'half' Aunts and Uncles Henry Paddock/Paddack, Catherine Paddock/Paddack m Calvin Matthews, Cynthia Paddock/Paddack, Ellen Paddock/Paddack m George Dilliner Melra Paddock/Paddack, Miriam Paddock/Paddack m Clifford Burr and Jerry Echolds, Moses Milburn Paddock/Paddack m Jennie Echolds. I just found an Errol Paddack 1915-1995 from Sheridan, children Dwight and Norman from Boone County. I can't find the Echolds or Hutchinson's. I know there was a Veva Gail m Herbert Beard in Sheridan about the same time, but don't know how she connects to grandpa. Supposedly a cousin. Has anyone heard of any of these people? Pamela Paddock Arnold

    04/30/2001 02:39:13
    1. Carrie G (Pryor) Thomas
    2. Joanna Mulford
    3. Posted on: Hamilton County, In Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/HamiltonObits/10176 Surname: Thomas, Pryor, Davis, McDonald, Lawhorn, Dunham ------------------------- Noblesville Ledger - Wed. May 11, 1932 Page 1 BURIAL HERE NEXT FRIDAY MRS. WALTER THOMAS DIED AT INDIANAPOLIS, WEDNESDAY Mrs. Carrie G Thomas, wife of Walter L. Thomas, died at an early hour Wednesday morning at the home her sister, Mrs. Nellie Davis, 322 Bellview Street, Indianapolis, following a long illness. She was forty-two years of age. The funeral will be held at the Christian Church in this city at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon. Rev. A. L. Ward will have charge of the services and the interment will take place in Crownland cemetery. She is survived by her husband, one son Earl, aged eleven, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs.Alice McDonald of Chicago; Harry Pryor and Mrs. Bessie Lawhorn of Indianapolis; Mrs. Homer Dunham of Frankfort and Frank Pryor of St. Mary's, Ohio. The family formerly lived here but moved to Indianapolis about eighteen months ago. Mr. Thomas was employed at the local foundry for a long time and Mrs. Thomas was at one time employed as a clerk in the McMahon Market.

    04/19/2001 12:41:48
    1. Alice Jones LOEHR Obituary, 1905
    2. Barbara Allen
    3. Posted on: Hamilton County, In Obits Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/In/HamiltonObits/10175 Surname: LOEHR, JONES ------------------------- Hi, I've just posted an obituary for Alice Jones LOEHR, scanned from an original issue of the Greenfield Republican dated January 5, 1905 (Hamilton County, Indiana). She was the wife of Dr. Edgar C. LOEHR and the sister of Dr. Horace E. JONES and dentist Dr. Will JONES. See it online here: http://theoldentimes.com/ajloehr05in.html I hope it's helpful! Barbara http://theoldentimes.com Link: Alice Jones LOEHR Obituary, 1905 URL: <http://theoldentimes.com/ajloehr05in.html>

    04/07/2001 11:09:45
    1. Researching in Hamilton Co. : LAMBERTSON,BEALS,POE,DAVIS, et. al.
    2. Travis LeMaster
    3. LAMBERTSON : Charles Wilson LAMBERTSON, b. January 25, 1872 Preble Co., OH., d. May 24, 1958 Elwood, Madison Co., IN., m. April 18, 1897 Hamilton Co., IN to Pearl May BEALS b. May 11, 1878 Westfield, Hamilton Co., IN., d. August 3, 1970 Elwood, Madison Co., IN. BEALS : John T. BEALS, b. June 25, 1827 Clinton Co., OH., d. September 18, 1917 Sheridan, Hamilton Co., IN., m. April 19, 1848 Westfield, Hamilton Co., IN to Mary DAVIS b. 1825 (9mo 9d) Holly Spring MM, Randolph Co., NC., d. July 18, 1909 Cicero, Hamilton Co., IN. POE : Isaac S. POE, b. August 20, 1830 Chatham Co., NC., d. November 20, 1909 Norton, Norton Co., KS., m. August 11, 1855 Monrovia, Morgan Co., IN to Hannah MILLS b. January 9, 1833 Morgan Co., IN., d. March 9, 1914 Norton, Norton Co., KS. DAVIS : John W. DAVIS, b. 1794 (10mo 31d) Cane Creek MM, Chatham Co., NC., d. August 2, 1877 Hamilton Co., IN., m. 1814 (10mo 12d) Cane Creek MM, Chatham Co., NC to Mary BARKER b. 1793 (11mo 24d) Randolph Co., NC., d. January 30, 1890 Westfield, Hamilton Co., IN. ___________________________________________________________________________ Visit http://www.visto.com/info, your free web-based communications center. Visto.com. Life on the Dot.

    04/07/2001 03:25:18
    1. William Eleby Davis
    2. Mary Carol Davis
    3. Posted on: Hamilton County, In Obits Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/HamiltonObits/10174 Surname: Davis, Pool ------------------------- William Eleby Davis was born in Randolph Co., North Carolina Sept 9th 1824. Died July 27th 1900 Age 75 yrs. 10 mo. 11 da. Was united in Marriage to Mary F. Pool Sept. 10th 1848. To this union was born eight children, six of whom with their mother survive him. He was removed to Hamilton Co, Indiana 1857. Was united with the Quaker Church at Union Grove about 1869. Has been so afflicted for a number of years and was confined to the house. Through it all was a patient sufferer and a devoted Christian.

    03/27/2001 01:41:16
    1. Dolphin Roberts
    2. I am looking for information on "Roberts Settlement" individual - Dolphin Roberts. His wife was Fabry (Brown) or (Fabria, Pharabe, Pheriba, etc.) Married around 1865 and had a daughter Clara. Fabry's mother and father were William & Elizabeth Brown (1st African/Americans in Ripley Twp. Regards, -- Bill Hill

    03/20/2001 11:34:49
    1. Marcum
    2. Hi everyone, I am new to this list and I just heard that there are several Marcum`s in Hamilton County that are related to our Marcum line and I was hoping someone could help me in my research and get me past my brick wall. Our Marcum lines were from Gallatin Co. Ky, Grant Co. Ky, Owen Co. Ky, Henry Co. Ky, Covington Ky and later moved here into Indiana. William A. Marcum b. 1874 in Grant Co. Ky. He married Laura Ezell in 1898 and then 1900 married Fannie Mae Shaffer. Children: Robert Lee m. Daisy, Richard Thomas m. Beatrice Rose, B.G. (Burry Gard) m. unknown, John m. unknown but moved to Covington Ky., Molly Grace no info. and Edward (private) William d. in Indianapolis in 1948 and Richard Thomas his son d. 1946 in Indianapolis. According to family William came to Indianapolis after his wife Fannie died in Ky around 1925. He brought some of his kids to Indiana with him but a couple of them stayed in Ky around the Covington Ky area. William parents were Benjamin F. Marcum and Katheryn Whiteside. Children: Louisa b. 1870,(m. Fightmaster) Lizzie b. 1872 (m. Webster), William A. b. 1874,(m. Ezell and Shaffer) Benjamin F. b. 1876(m.Allie Grace Jump) and John b. 1878 (unk) (dates approx) have alot more info. that goes further back but am hoping to find someone that might recognize this info and email me at Reuban16@aol.com. Thank You, Lisa Marcum

    03/18/2001 01:30:21
    1. Fwd: Genealogy scam
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    03/09/2001 01:53:09
    1. Re: Federal Bill 602P 5-cents per E-mail sent. HOAX
    2. Pam Arnold
    3. This is a Hoax See http://www.lpconline.com/E-mail_tax_hoax2.html for more information

    03/09/2001 05:43:54
    1. Re: Federal Bill 602P 5-cents per E-mail sent.
    2. Betty Moore
    3. For heavens sake, you guys! Where is our moderator? Please check these things out on a good anti-virus/hoax web site before forwarding. This is the true information on this one! http://www.europe.f-secure.com/hoaxes/bill602p.shtml It's especially not nice to forward without including your name. I'm sure you meant well; just check out the rumors before forwarding, OK? Thanks, Betty in CA GraveNews2@aol.com wrote: > > Subject: B# 602P > VOTE NO ON Bill 602P!!!! > Guess the warnings were true. Federal Bill 602P 5-cents per E-mail sent. It > figures! No more free E-mail! We knew this was coming!! > Bill 602P will permit the Federal Government to charge a 5-cent charge on > every delivered E-mail. Please read the following carefully if you intend to > stay online and continue using E-mail. The last few months have revealed an > alarming trend in the Government of the United States attempting to quietly > push through legislation that will affect our use of the Internet. Under > proposed legislation, the US Postal Service will be attempting to bill E-mail > users o! ut of "alternative postage fees". > Bill 602P will permit the Federal Government to charge a 5-cent surcharge on > every E-Mail delivered, by billing Internet Service Providers at source. The > consumer would then be billed in turn by the ISP. Washington DC lawyer > Richard Stepp is working without pay to prevent this legislation from > becoming law. The US Postal Service is > claiming lost revenue, due to the proliferation of E-mail, is costing nearly > $230,000,000 in revenue per year. You may have noticed their recent ad > campaign > "There is nothing like a letter." Since the average person received about 10 > pieces > of E-mail per day in 1998, the cost of the typical individual would be an > additional 50 cents a day - or over $180 per year - above and beyond their > regular Internet costs. > Note that this would be money paid directly to the US Postal Service for a > service they do not even provide. The whole point of the Internet is > democracy and non-interference. You are already paying an exorbitant price > for snail mail because of bureaucratic efficiency. It currently takes up to > 6 days for a letter to be delivered from coast to coast. If the US Postal > Service is allowed to tinker with E-mail, it will mark the end of the "free" > Internet in the United States. A congressional representative, Tony Schnell > (R) has even suggested a "$20-$40 per month surcharge on all Internet > service" above and beyond the governments proposed E-mail charges. Note that > most of the major newspapers have ignored the story the only exception being > the > Washingtonian which called the idea of E-mail surcharge " a useful concept > who's time has come" (March 6th, 1999 Editorial). > Do not sit by and watch your freedom erode away! > Send this E-mail to EVERYONE on your list, and tell all your friends and > relatives to write their congressional representative and say " NO" to Bill > 602P. It will only take a few moments of your time and could very well be > instrumental in killing a bill we do not want. > > PLEASE FORWARD! > > ============================== > The easiest way to stay in touch with your family and friends! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST1

    03/09/2001 01:13:50
    1. Federal Bill 602P 5-cents per E-mail sent.
    2. Subject: B# 602P VOTE NO ON Bill 602P!!!! Guess the warnings were true. Federal Bill 602P 5-cents per E-mail sent. It figures! No more free E-mail! We knew this was coming!! Bill 602P will permit the Federal Government to charge a 5-cent charge on every delivered E-mail. Please read the following carefully if you intend to stay online and continue using E-mail. The last few months have revealed an alarming trend in the Government of the United States attempting to quietly push through legislation that will affect our use of the Internet. Under proposed legislation, the US Postal Service will be attempting to bill E-mail users o! ut of "alternative postage fees". Bill 602P will permit the Federal Government to charge a 5-cent surcharge on every E-Mail delivered, by billing Internet Service Providers at source. The consumer would then be billed in turn by the ISP. Washington DC lawyer Richard Stepp is working without pay to prevent this legislation from becoming law. The US Postal Service is claiming lost revenue, due to the proliferation of E-mail, is costing nearly $230,000,000 in revenue per year. You may have noticed their recent ad campaign "There is nothing like a letter." Since the average person received about 10 pieces of E-mail per day in 1998, the cost of the typical individual would be an additional 50 cents a day - or over $180 per year - above and beyond their regular Internet costs. Note that this would be money paid directly to the US Postal Service for a service they do not even provide. The whole point of the Internet is democracy and non-interference. You are already paying an exorbitant price for snail mail because of bureaucratic efficiency. It currently takes up to 6 days for a letter to be delivered from coast to coast. If the US Postal Service is allowed to tinker with E-mail, it will mark the end of the "free" Internet in the United States. A congressional representative, Tony Schnell (R) has even suggested a "$20-$40 per month surcharge on all Internet service" above and beyond the governments proposed E-mail charges. Note that most of the major newspapers have ignored the story the only exception being the Washingtonian which called the idea of E-mail surcharge " a useful concept who's time has come" (March 6th, 1999 Editorial). Do not sit by and watch your freedom erode away! Send this E-mail to EVERYONE on your list, and tell all your friends and relatives to write their congressional representative and say " NO" to Bill 602P. It will only take a few moments of your time and could very well be instrumental in killing a bill we do not want. PLEASE FORWARD!

    03/09/2001 01:04:49