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    1. Re: [INJENNIN] 120 Years Ago July 22, 1880 Part 2
    2. Terry Engel
    3. Mr. James Spaulding, one of the best mechanics in the O. & M. shops at this place, spent yesterday at his home in Jennings County. Seymour Democrat. Last Monday night No. 6 ran into the handcar used by the telegraph men and knocked it, together with tools, buckets, &c, h. w. & c. Nobody hurt. James Craig is shipping peaches from [Louisville] to different points along the O. & M. Parties desiring this delicious fruit can be accommodated by writing to him at Butlerville. Blackberries ripen unevenly this year. The bulk of the crop will be harvested this week. ~ ~ Banner Parties from Greensburg bring in the information that track laying on the new road begun this Wednesday and that the directors are now in session and are arranging for the letting of the contract to build the road from Greensburg, to Rushville and New Castle. Will Bennett is now with his friends in Vernon. He was one of the unfortunate victims of the railroad wreck at Knox's Sideing, Ohio, in which one man was killed outright and a number of others seriously wounded. Will received a number of unpleasant injuries but none that are serious. A party of 4 or 5 fishermen who have been in camp for a week near Deputy came in on the late train last night on their way to Aurora their home and were unable to get lodging at one of our hotels. They think they were taken for tramps as the only reason they were left out in the cold. Clayton Townsley has gone to Crab Orchard, Ky., to attend a grand barbecue to be given there by the state militia. This is the first meeting of the state militia since 1860, and it is expected that this will be a very large gathering. We shall hear from Townsley next week and we expect a good report. As nearly as we have been able to get it the census of this county foots up 16,000 divided as follows: Bigger 1,106; Columbia 1,472; Campbell 1,500; Center 907; Geneva 2,103; Lovett 985; Marion 1,071; Montgomery 728; Sand Creek 963; Spencer 1,802; Vernon 1,329; town of Vernon 607; and city of North Vernon 1,818. J. C. Lee [Loe?] one of the most extensive farmers in the county was in the city Tuesday and reports the hay crop just harvested was much better than generally reported but he does not think wheat did the [ ] thing. The latter made a splendid showing just before harvest but weakened terribly while passing through the thresher. The brake on James Couchman's wagon broke while he was descending a steep hill with a heavy load of logs one day last week, and the horses being unable to hold or outrun the wagon it passed over one of the best in the team in its descent and crippled him so badly that it was necessary to take his life in order to relieve him of his suffering. This is a serious loss to Mr. Couchman. Mr. George Bewley, formerly a resident of Butlerville but recently a clerk in the engineer's office Cincinnati has been employed by the Sinking Fund Commissioners of that city to investigate the books of the city auditor, treasury and depository at a salary of $120 per month. Mr. Bewley is one of the best accountants in Cincinnati and this appointment is a deserved compliment. About ten days ago Mr. Jacob Clinton received a kick from a horse that so slightly bruised his leg that he thought but little of it until a few days since it festered and caused him so much pain that he was forced to take to his bed. Last Thursday Dr's. Green and Mitchell opened the wound and found it to be much more dangerous than was anticipated. The physicians give it as their opinion that unless something unforseen occurs he will recover. Last Thursday afternoon the body of Mrs. William Stanley of Bigger township was found in her husband's barn cold and lifeless. She had attached a rope to a beam in the barn and while her husband was absent slipped the noose around her neck and jumped from a block of wood to eternity. No cause can be assigned by her husband for this rash act that has cast a gloom, not just in his household, but the entire neighborhood in which this lady had a large circle of friends.

    01/24/2001 03:27:45
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] 120 Years Ago July 22, 1880 Part 1
    2. Terry Engel
    3. èo øõÄ S AGO NORTH VERNON SUN North Vernon, Indiana Thursday July 22, 1880 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NEWS ================================ Dr. Peet is at Leadville, Colorado. Frank Geohegan has gone to Louisville. Old Settlers meeting at Paris Crossing next Saturday. Mrs. John Moore and family are spending the heated term in this city. Miss Anna McCormack, of North Madison, is visiting friends in this city. George McNeelan now has charge of Fred Stilwell's caboose and crew. Griff Oliver will preserve order on the Fair Grounds during camp meeting. Mrs. Thomas Wilkerson is reported to be very sick, scarcely expected to live. Several cars of new steel rail is being put in on the O & M just west of here. John Lett an old citizen of Seymour died last Wednesday of cholera morbus. A young son of Mr. and Mrs. Allen Rosebery of Lovett township died last week. Doug Snodgrass has been slinging lightning from this telegraph office for the past week. Rob Swift supplys the vacancy caused by the absence of brother Good and sings for the boys. A. G. Smith will address the Hancock and English club at Lexington on Saturday evening next. The republicans in this section do not like J. N. Marsh. Poor man this will break his heart. A locomotive attached to a freight train killed a valuable ox for James H. Melroy Sunday night. Bill Rodifer, the modern Jack Shepherd of Indians, has been released from the Southern prison. As for Sellers' Liver Pills. No other possess half their virtue. 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists. Pat Dickerson, David Bay and daughter have gone to French Lick Springs, Martin County, and will remain all week. In the excitement occasioned by the camp meeting do not forget the Old Settlers Meeting at Paris next Saturday. Elder Z. T. Sweeney has returned from Augusta, Ga, where he is now stationed to Columbus to spend the heated term. At or near Scipio, Mr. and Mrs. William Hutchings are celebrating the [advent] into their family of a sweet little girl. A train collided with a handcar east of Nebraska yesterday, no damage was done to the train but the handcar is disabled. We are so crowded for space this week that we are compelled to crowd out our "Few Facts". They will appear next week. The construction train has been taken off of the O & M branch for the present and conductor Oliver is running a freight train. Hon's John Overmeyer and John Linek enjoyed the hospitalities of Warden Howard's mansion last night ~ Courier Journal Dock Mitchell reports that he was robbed of $14 while sleeping on a truck on the depot platform one evening last week. John Reynolds, of the Talisman, the order of the I.O.O.F. of Indiana, was in this county last week in the interest of his publication. The democrats of Lexington will organize a Hancock Club on Saturday night and have written A. G. Smith requesting his attendance and assistance. Ed. E. Frost, one of the truest democrats and best men in Columbus, was last week elected a member of the council of that city by a rousing majority. John B. Foy, at one time editor of the Ripley county Journal and proprietor of the Central Hotel at Osgood, died at his home in Versailles Monday. George Alley treated himself last Saturday morning to a brand new buggy. Now girls is your chance. Fred Evans can't monopolize this business always. The O & M is in the midst of another freight boom. As many as 47 freight trains have passed over the road in one day. The boys are getting awfully tired, and sleepy too. L. C. Law, Sq. Geo. Wetsil and John Ferguson of Lovett township passed through here Monday evening with a number of cars of stock destined for the Cincinnati market. Thos. Russell for a long time agent for the O & M at this station has accepted a position on the C B & Q railway as travel passenger agent and will enter upon the duties of his new position in a few days. Verbarg & Simmons have contracted to build the new block of brick buildings Mr. Conklin will erect on the site now occupied by McMillan's former agricultural ware[rooms or house ?] and also a large brick stable in the rear. One of our society young men who attended a lady from the hop at Mr. Alexander's to her home one evening last week, became so alarmed at the darkness that the young lady was compelled to see her beau home. Brave girl. North Vernone Lodge I.O.O.F. compelted their installation of officers last Thursday and the charis are now filled by John A. Adams, N. G. Thomas, J. Snodgrass, V. G. John Ester, Secretary; and William Howe, Treasurer. The Phoenix Cornet band of Elizabethtown, Chas. E. Taylor, leader, is now in excellent practice and will furnish band music at reasonable rates for picnics, rallies, celebrations &c. Campaign music a specialty. Address J. B. Anderson, Elizabethtown, Ind. Ezra Whitmore lost a pocket book between the depot and his residence Saturday night that contained a considerable amount of money. A diligent search was made all that night and Sunday morning following but so far the lost property has not been found.

    01/24/2001 03:25:20
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] New pages
    2. Sorry! I meant to delete that message about the links not working! Thanks Nancy! -Cindy Abrams ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    01/24/2001 12:29:29
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] New pages
    2. Nancy, When I clicked on those links, I got the message "You are attempting to access a page that does not exist". Are the Liberty Graham Baptist church and the Graham Baptist church the same? -Cindy Abrams ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    01/24/2001 12:26:03
    1. [INJENNIN] 120 Years Ago July 15, 1880 Part 2
    2. Terry Engel
    3. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE. Compiled from Competent Correspondents Cipherings. ____________________________ Hardenburg Hash. Did you get the ring? Did you go to the show? Dr. O. Gaddy and lady spent Sunday here. Uncle John Hamilton says "we've got 'em." Ernest Swartout is learning to jerk lightning. Singing at the Baptist church Saturday night. A little battle at Beuna Vista a few days ago resulted in a black eye. A runaway horse created considerable excitement in town a few days since. The O & M is furnishing the farmers along the line with lumber for fencing. Miss May Kelso who has been visiting in this place for some time, returned to Cincinnati Monday. The picnic on the 3rd proved to be a very nice affair, nothwithstanding the efforts of a few to make it a failure. Miss Helen Heaton and her mother killed a large black snake last week. It was five fee long and had taken up its quarters behind the cupboard. John Harrison's hounds made a raid on Ambrose and Charley Kramer's sheep Sunday night. There were sixteen in the flock thirteen were killed, two crippled and the [ ] left unharmed. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Butlerville Bass Buglings. John Murphy now administers the affairs of the livery stable. R. Scott and lady, returned from a visit to friends in Jefferson county Saturday night. Rev. D. Mackey, of Cincinnati, has purchased the Painter farm, southeast from this place. W. A. Hill has gone to Jeffersonville, where he has obtained a good situation in the ship yard. James Craig has opened out an ince cream establishment, and our young peole are putting on metropolitan airs. George Thomas has thrown up his position in the saw mill and has gone to Lawrenceburg, where he has secured one which pays him better. The following officers were installed by the I.O.O.F., of this place last Saturday night: J. J. Trickey, N. G.; Wm Hole, Sec.; and N. W. Byers, Treasurer. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Butler Switch Items. Lew Woolman has commenced the erection of a house for Wm. Rodgers. Rev. Randolph delivered an interesting sermon at the school house last Sunday to a crowded house. A gang of petty thieves is operating in this neighborhood, that will, if they are not careful, gaze at the romantic hills that surround Vernon, through the bars. The school meeting was well attended and resulted in the selection of Thomas Conboy [?} and Lila Harsh [?] both of whom will teach our youth the coming year. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

    01/23/2001 01:36:31
    1. [INJENNIN] 120 Years Ago July 15, 1880 Part 1
    2. Terry Engel
    3. Many, Many thanks to Antoinette for typing this up. This one was a real eye killer. 120 YEARS AGO NORTH VERNON SUN North Vernon, Indiana Thursday July 15, 1880 ======================== Local and Miscellaneous News. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Draconia at M. H. Andrews & Co. Prof. Isley has gone to Edinburg. Benny Foster is at home on a visit. J. N. Marsh was in this city Monday. Ab Ewan (Evan) is running an engine on the train line. Another sheriff of Old Geneva will appear next week. Mrs. G. W. Meyer is visiting her daughter at Cleves, Ohio. Haney will deliver daily papers at your door. Buy of him. The O & M pay car went west Tuesday making the boys all happy. Charley Clark, Mayor of Columbus, was in this city Thursday night. The Judicial Convention will be held in this city, Friday, July 22nd. The Old Settlers Meeting at Paris this year promises to eclipse any former effort. L. G. Whitcomb has closed a contract to start a school house in Spencer township. The success of the Camp Meeting on the Fair Grounds is assured. The bills will be up tomorrow. Yellow fever has again made its appearance. A fatal case occurred at New Orleans last Monday. D. H. Brown, the Editor of the Seymour department of the Brownstown Banner was in this city on Monday. Charley Repp has purchased the Houpert property, corner of 5th and Hoosier streets, of John Nichlaus. Nic Stein swung onto the hind end of a wagon last Saturday and was as violently thrown off that he was badly bruised about the body. Ed Wood has been by the commissioners appointed sheriff of Ripley county, to fill out the unexpired term of Amos W. [Gro----], deceased. George Wallace passed through here on Tuesday evening with his arm in a sling. He said he would be able to take his train out in a few days. W. H. Siddell will this week raise the frame work of his new mill, which, when completed will be one of the largest in this portion of the state. Last Friday, Peter Wertz, who lives near Brewersville, dropped a coal of fire from his pipe into his vest pocket, and before he was aware of it, his clothes caught fire, partially destroyed a pension check and a lot of letters. It was a narrow escape. P. Conlin will erect a brick building on the site now occupied by McMillan's agricultural warehouse, containing two large [ ] rooms, one to be occupied by A. C. Conner and the other by John Rech. He will commence work immediately. During my absence I have authorized John Zurin to look after my property and if any there are who wish to settle their accounts I hold against them they can do so by paying the same to Adam Schubert who is authorized to receipt for the same. Henry Lange. Tank Mayfield, one of the solid boys who was raised here, is now a local freight conductor on the Cincinnati division of the Cincinnati Soouthern. He was a pioneer brakeman here and rendered good service, hence his promotion. Judge Charles L. Jewett spent a short time in the city Wednesday while waiting for a tain west where he was going to spend a short time at West [Baden] Springs, where he went to recover from the exhuasting effects of his late race for judge of this circuit. Our Ripley county friends will please make a note of this. The crop of blackberries in this section, will, this season, be greatly in excess of former years. A new variety has been added that, it is claimed, attains huge proportions. The strange feature of this variety is that but one, and never more than two, grows upon one stalk. This latter fact will prevent their becoming a great favorite in this community.

    01/23/2001 01:35:56
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] New pages
    2. Nancy Curtis Eurich
    3. Hi again Terry & and Listers, This was really meant to go only to Terry for approval. I should have looked at the email address better. Sorry about that folks. It seems the copy and paste didn't quite catch all the url. Try these links instead. I tested this email by sending it to myself and it works ok. If it doesn't copy the link completely please copy and paste it in your browsers address window. Thanks for you patience everyone. Here is where the other post began; I have just completed adding these new pages to my site. If you would take a few minutes and look them over perhaps, you not mind putting a link to the beginning of them on your site. I hope they will be of interest to Jennings County researchers and others looking for their family members that lived in Jennings County. Please let me know what you think of them. Thanks so much for your time, I really appreciate it, Nancy Curtis Eurich ~Liberty~Graham Baptist Church ~Sesquicentennial~ 1829~1979 ~ It begins here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nceurich/LibertyGrahamBaptistChurchCover.html This is the Table of contents: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nceurich/LibertyGrahamBaptistChurchCover2.html This is the "Program" page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nceurich/LibertyGrahamBaptistChurch20.html

    01/23/2001 11:10:06
    1. [INJENNIN] New pages
    2. Nancy Curtis Eurich
    3. Hi again Terry, I have just completed adding these new pages to my site. If you would take a few minutes and look them over perhaps, you not mind putting a link to the beginning of them on your site. I hope they will be of interest to Jennings County researchers and others looking for their family members that lived in Jennings County. Please let me know what you think of them. Thanks so much for your time, I really appreciate it, Nancy Curtis Eurich ~Liberty~Graham Baptist Church ~Sesquicentennial~ 1829~1979 ~ It begins here: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nceurich/LibertyGrahamBaptistChurch Cover.html This is the Table of contents: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nceurich/LibertyGrahamBaptistChurch Cover.html This is the "Program" page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nceurich/LibertyGrahamBaptistChurch Cover.html There are 31 pages, from the Cover (scanned image) to the photo pages (also scanned images in Gif. format) to the typed content pages. I have copied exactly, the information from the program I have that I received when I attended this event. This is one of the photo pages: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nceurich/LibertyGrahamBaptistChurch Cover.html

    01/23/2001 10:35:09
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: 100 Years Ago Today
    2. Terry Engel
    3. Don't forget to check this week's 100 Years Ago Today column. You can find it at http://www.northvernon.com. Click on Local News on the side menu and scroll down to the 100 Years Ago column. Happy Hunting, Terry

    01/23/2001 05:38:31
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Rootsweb problems
    2. Wayne Pickett
    3. Please change my e-mail to waynepickett@msn.com Thanks Wayne Pickett ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dean and Jeanette Laxton" <djlaxton@atnet.net> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 6:28 PM Subject: Re: [INJENNIN] Rootsweb problems > Hello Terry, On the same day that I received your note about there being a > mix-up and you were receiving both the list and the digest, I received one > digest. It was the first time I had received that, so thought I would let > you know that it came through. Perhaps it was a one time thing and it is > resolved now. Thank you for alerting us and checking. Jeanette. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Terry Engel <tengel@sourceharvest.com> > To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 10:01 AM > Subject: Re: [INJENNIN] Rootsweb problems > > > > I only see you subscribed to the list. Are you getting the digest as well? > > > > Terry > > > > On Sunday 21 January 2001 03:23, Dean and Jeanette Laxton wrote: > > > Yes - LIST > > > > > > No - DIGEST > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > > > > > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >

    01/22/2001 02:25:53
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Rootsweb problems
    2. Dean and Jeanette Laxton
    3. Hello Terry, On the same day that I received your note about there being a mix-up and you were receiving both the list and the digest, I received one digest. It was the first time I had received that, so thought I would let you know that it came through. Perhaps it was a one time thing and it is resolved now. Thank you for alerting us and checking. Jeanette. ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Engel <tengel@sourceharvest.com> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 21, 2001 10:01 AM Subject: Re: [INJENNIN] Rootsweb problems > I only see you subscribed to the list. Are you getting the digest as well? > > Terry > > On Sunday 21 January 2001 03:23, Dean and Jeanette Laxton wrote: > > Yes - LIST > > > > No - DIGEST > > > > > > > ============================== > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp > >

    01/21/2001 08:28:29
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Rootsweb problems
    2. Terry Engel
    3. I only see you subscribed to the list. Are you getting the digest as well? Terry On Sunday 21 January 2001 03:23, Dean and Jeanette Laxton wrote: > Yes - LIST > > No - DIGEST > >

    01/21/2001 06:01:02
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Rootsweb problems
    2. Dean and Jeanette Laxton
    3. Yes - LIST No - DIGEST ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Engel <tengel@sourceharvest.com> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, January 20, 2001 3:35 PM Subject: [INJENNIN] Rootsweb problems > Hi everyone, > > I noticed that since rootsweb had the change over, I'm now subscribed to both > the list and the digest. If anyone else is subscribed to both now, let me > know and I'll take care of it. Just let me know which one you don't want to > be subscribed to. > > Terry > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library > >

    01/20/2001 05:23:23
    1. [INJENNIN] Rootsweb problems
    2. Terry Engel
    3. Hi everyone, I noticed that since rootsweb had the change over, I'm now subscribed to both the list and the digest. If anyone else is subscribed to both now, let me know and I'll take care of it. Just let me know which one you don't want to be subscribed to. Terry

    01/20/2001 11:35:51
    1. [INJENNIN] CURL, Dudley & WILLIAMS, Penelope C1823
    2. Charles Stan Staniforth
    3. In search of Dudley Curl and wife Penelope Williams, known to have been in Monroe County 1818-1823. Dudley Curl was a Grand Juror, Monroe County 1818. Dudley leased his son John's farm in Monroe County 1823. Penelope appeared in MO in 1829, alone....! Have been unable locate Dudley after 1823. Born c1770 he may have died in Monroe (no cemetery listing located, as yet) or separated from Penelope and moved to an adjoining county. Can you help? Curl Stan Staniforth

    01/19/2001 03:59:20
    1. [INJENNIN] Adle Belle HAMMOND and Bezaleel DANIELS
    2. Dennis W. Stein
    3. Hello List, I am looking to find more information about Adle Belle HAMMOND and Bezaleel DANIELS. Adle Belle HAMMOND, was born on 1 January 1876 in Ownington, Kentucky, died on 24 February 1902 in Grassy Forks, Indiana and was buried in 1902 in Crothersville Cemetery, Vernon Township, Jackson County, Indiana. Adle Belle married Bezaleel DANIELS, son of William DANIELS and Elizabeth, on 22 July 1894 in Jackson County Indiana. (Bezaleel DANIELS, was born in 1858 in Indiana, died in 1923 in Crothersville, Indiana and was buried in 1923 in Crothersville Cemetery Vernon Township, Jackson County, Indiana.) Their children were: i. Bonnie Bell DANIELS-[14] (born 30 April 1895 in Grassy Forks, Indiana - Died June 1979 in Seymour, Indiana) (Father:Natural, Mother:Natural) ii. Emmet DANIELS-[198] (born Abt 1897 - ) (Father:Natural, Mother:Natural) iii. William Dewey DANIELS-[199] (born Abt 1898 - ) (Father:Natural, Mother:Natural) iv. Evrett DANIELS-[200] (born Abt 1900 - ) (Father:Natural, Mother:Natural) v. Gilbert Wayne DANIELS-[201] (born Abt 1902 - ) (Father:Natural, Mother:Natural) Warm Regards, Dennis W. Stein dstein@chesapeake.net Visit The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein at: http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/Index.htm Listing the following SURNAMES: ABBOTT, BEAN, BYERLY, COMBS, CURTIS, DANIELS, DELILAH, DEMENT, DUNN, EFFINGER, ELLIS, FREEMAN, GILLARD, GOULD, HAMMOND, HICKS, HOLLENBECK, LORD, LUX, MCMACPEAK, MERIDAY, NORRIS, PILKERTON, REDMAN, STEIN, STROUD, WALLACE, and more.

    01/19/2001 01:45:12
    1. [INJENNIN] Sebastian STEIN and Catherine EFFINGER
    2. Dennis W. Stein
    3. Hello List, I am looking to find more information about Sebastian STEIN and Catherine EFFINGER. Sebastian STEIN, was born on 3 January 1824 and died on 1 February 1908. Sebastian married Catherine EFFINGER, on 1 October 1853 in Madison, Indiana. (Catherine EFFINGER was born on 25 December 1835, died on 18 January 1918 in Cincinnati, Ohio and was buried in St. Mary's Catholic Church, North Vernon, Indiana.) Their children were: i. Joseph STEIN-[16] (born 22 November 1854 - Died 1938 , buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana) ii. Jacob STEIN-[1154] (born 29 March 1859 in North Vernon, Indiana - Died 1 January 1949 in Cincinnati, Ohio) iii. Sabastion STEIN-[1156] (born 11 July 1856 - Died 30 November 1882 ) iv. Henry STEIN-[1157] (born 27 October 1857 - ) v. William STEIN-[1158] (born 18 April 1860 - Died 27 November 1920 , buried in St. Mary's Cemetery) vi. Magdelina STEIN-[1159] (born 28 February 1862 - Buried in North Vernon, Indiana) vii. George STEIN-[1160] (born 27 May 1865 - Died 28 May 1875 ) viii. Anna STEIN-[1161] (born 26 June 1867 - ) ix. Sister Mary Ferdinand STEIN-[1162] (born 2 May 1869 - Died 30 April 1953 ) x. Frank STEIN-[1163] (born 19 September 1871 - Died 23 June 1895 ) xi. Nickolis STEIN-[1164] (born 11 January 1875 - Died 4 June 1934 ) xii. Catherine STEIN-[1165] (born 7 March 1877 - ) Warm Regards, Dennis W. Stein dstein@chesapeake.net Visit The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein at: http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/Index.htm Listing the following SURNAMES: ABBOTT, BEAN, BYERLY, COMBS, CURTIS, DANIELS, DELILAH, DEMENT, DUNN, EFFINGER, ELLIS, FREEMAN, GILLARD, GOULD, HAMMOND, HICKS, HOLLENBECK, LORD, LUX, MCMACPEAK, MERIDAY, NORRIS, PILKERTON, REDMAN, STEIN, STROUD, WALLACE, and more.

    01/19/2001 12:38:34
    1. 100 Years Ago Today
    2. Terry Engel
    3. Hi Everyone, The North Vernon paper was late in getting to me this week and that's my trigger to remind everyone to check the 100 Years Ago column. Anyway, go to http://www.northvernon.com to check this week's column. Also, rootsweb (the ones we have this list on) had some big problems with transferring and upgrading equipment. They had to use a backup and so if you recently unsubscribed to this list, you might find yourself back on it again. Just unsubscribe again. Also, it probably deleted a few new subscriptions. I don't know anything that can be done to fix that. In addition, many of the settings for the list were lost. I had just put in to have injennin in the subject to identify this list for those who subscribe to many lists. I'll go back in and change that. If you see anything else weird, just let me know. Take care, Terry

    01/18/2001 10:44:47
    1. I must apologies
    2. Dennis W. Stein
    3. Hello Lists, Good Evening! I must apologies for creating so much hate and discontent in trying to help a fellow genealogist in her request. I also need to apologies for sharing the personnel email that was sent to me by the Indiana Gen-List owner. I really feel that I did the right thing to help Nancy in her time of need. Yes, These lists are for genealogy related topics only, but the fact still remains that we are all here for each other as decent human beings should be. We all need to cooperate and work together in researching our family lines. Have A Great Week! Looking forward to hearing from you! God Bless You All! Warm Regards, Dennis W. Stein dstein@chesapeake.net Visit The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein at: http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/Index.htm Listing the following SURNAMES: ABBOTT, BEAN, BYERLY, COMBS, CURTIS, DANIELS, DELILAH, DEMENT, DUNN, EFFINGER, ELLIS, FREEMAN, GILLARD, GOULD, HAMMOND, HICKS, HOLLENBECK, LORD, LUX, MCMACPEAK, MERIDAY, NORRIS, PILKERTON, REDMAN, STEIN, STROUD, WALLACE, and more.

    01/17/2001 01:55:36
    1. Fw: NANCY STOCKERT
    2. Dennis W. Stein
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Lynn Connor <lynn_connor@hotmail.com> To: dstein@chesapeake.net <dstein@chesapeake.net> Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 8:26 PM Subject: NANCY STOCKERT Dennis; This is the listowner of the INGEN-L on rootsweb. I have removed you from the list because Ms. Stockert is not a member of this list. This list is for genealogy relating to Indiana only. Other message not related are not tolerated. I am sorry to hear about Ms. Stockert's condition, but this list is not the place for messages such as these. Lynn Connor _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    01/16/2001 03:07:19