-----Original Message----- From: Nanstockert@aol.com <Nanstockert@aol.com> To: EASTERNKENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com <EASTERNKENTUCKY-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 5:14 AM Subject: [EasternKentucky] Thank you!! >I want to thank very one for your prayers.I went to the doctor yesterday and >was told the tumor that was on the MRI was gone on my MRA,MRV,and >FAT.SAT.Test which traces my blood vessels.Last week I was told and also saw >the tumor on my MRI x-ray,now Im told its gone.I go for another checkup about >this in two months.Again God bless all you good people for your prayers and >lets keep praying for the ones that need it and I do believe we all need >prayers.Thank you,Nancy >Researching: Fultz,Clere,Yates,Danials
Please Pray for the healing of our fellow genealogist Nancy ( Seagraves) Stockert! Warm Regards, Dennis W. Stein Nancy ( Seagraves) Stockert wrote: I have been with this site for a long time and really enjoy it, now I need to ask for something. On my birthday ( Jan.3rd.) I turned 58 yrs. old and I was told I have a brain tumor. Please add me in your prayers, I go to the doctor on monday to find out how they can treat this. It is close to my brain stem. Thank you and God bless all of you . Nancy ( Seagraves) Stockert Nanstockert@aol.com Researching: John Yates Marr. Anna Danial James M. Yates Marr. Caroline M. Slone Darius M. Clere Marr. Mary Jane Fultz
Prayers initiated and intensified! I'm in the healthcare field, Nancy, and I can share two insights with you: 1. We have made incredible progress in the diagnosis and treatment of tumors. Brain tumors are serious concerns, of course, but treatment is far more effective than it used to be. 2. A positive mental outlook is a terrific help once a problem such as yours has been diagnosed. Keep the faith and live every day to its fullest. Leigh Morris ----- Original Message ----- From: Dennis W. Stein <dstein@chesapeake.net> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 15, 2001 6:44 PM Subject: Prayers needed for a fellow genealogist! > Please Pray for the healing of our fellow genealogist Nancy ( Seagraves) > Stockert! > > Warm Regards, > Dennis W. Stein > > Nancy ( Seagraves) Stockert wrote: > > I have been with this site for a long time and really enjoy it, now I need > to ask for something. On my birthday ( Jan.3rd.) I turned 58 yrs. old and I > was > told I have a brain tumor. Please add me in your prayers, I go to the doctor > on monday to find out how they can treat this. It is close to my brain > stem. Thank you and God bless all of you . > > Nancy ( Seagraves) Stockert > Nanstockert@aol.com > > Researching: John Yates Marr. Anna Danial > James M. Yates Marr. Caroline M. Slone > Darius M. Clere Marr. Mary Jane Fultz > > > ============================== > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp
Hello Everyone, Good Evening! We would like to share one of our Genealogy Web Site accomplishments with you. The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein has been added as a new link to Cyndi's List. We have waited nine months to be added to Cyndi's List. You will find the Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein as a NEW link at http://www.cyndislist.com/home-g.htm Have A Great Week! Looking forward to hearing from you all! Warm Regards, Dennis and Lisa Stein 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.
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As reported in the newsletter: 120 YEARS AGO NORTH VERNON SUN North Vernon, Indiana Thursday, July 8, 1880 uple is certainly competent to enter into a contract of this character. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE. Compiled from Competent Correspondents Cipherings ______________ Butlerville Bass Buglings. Jacob Weaver has completed his arrangements and will move to Zenas immediately. *******Does anyone have Jacob in the 1880 and 1900 census???? Family Group Sheet Name:Jacob Weaver Marriage:31 Oct 1880Jennings Co., IN[1] Spouse:Bell E. Clarkson Birth:1856Jennings Co., IN Father:Lawson Clarkson (1812-1873) Mother:Louisa Denton (1816-1893) Notes for Jacob & Bell E. (Family) Belle CLARKSON & Jacob WEAVER md 31 Oct 1880 Bk9 pg 78 Sources 1. Slevin, Ruth comp., JENNINGS COUNTY INDIANA MARRIAGES 1866-1887, Books 7,8, & 9 Part I Grooms Part II Brides, Dmcgreehan <Dmcgreehan@aol.com>.
I am looking for anyone who is researching the name REINHART/RINEHART in Jennings County. For example, I know that there is a John Reinhart (1809-1868) buried at St. James Cemetery (Spencer Township). I don't know if he was married to a Barbara, who had ten children: Mary, John, Michael, Jacob, Elizabeth, Margaret, Joseph, Peter, Anna, and Nicholas. They lived in Spencer Township in the 1860s. Has anyone had a reason to search this family? Regards, Mike Bates
Hello Anne, Thank You for your email! We really appreciate the information that you sent regarding our the STEIN/STINE family. We had not discovered that information until you shared it with us. This is Genealogist helping Genealogist at it's finest! If there is any other information that you could share with us, we would greatly appreciate your help. Do you have A Genealogy Web Site? Thank You Again! Have A Great Day! Looking forward to hearing from you! 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. Anne Allen wrote: -----Original Message----- From: ANNEEALLEN@aol.com <ANNEEALLEN@aol.com> To: dstein@chesapeake.net <dstein@chesapeake.net> Date: Friday, January 05, 2001 10:51 PM Subject: 1860 Jefferson County, Indiana Census >I don't know if you've already found this information, but I'll pass it >along. I found Sebastine Stine on page 691 of 1860 Jefferson County Indiana. > That page is Ward 7, Madison. I don't know where Ward 7 was. > >At any rate, the Sebastine (the spelling is theirs) Stine family was dwelling ># 338 and family 335. Sebastine, age 33, was a Shoemaker with $68 in >personal property. His birthplace is Germany. >Catharine, his wife is 24, her birthplace is Germany >Joseph, age 5, born in Indiana >Sebastine, age 4, born in Indiana >Henry, age 3, born in Indiana >Jacob, age 1, born in Indiana > >These would appear to be your people. I hope that this helps. > >Sincerely, > >Anne Allen >
Posted on: Jennings County IN Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings/670 Surname: McAnally ------------------------- He is not listed in the Jennings County Death records book 1 1882-1890. Terry
Posted on: Jennings County IN Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings/669 Surname: McANALLY, POE, LINES ------------------------- Looking for the death information on William McAnally. Supposedly he died in 1888 in Franklin County, IN but we have searched all available records in that county and now believe he must have died in one of the neighboring counties. Can someone do a lookup for us in the death records for Jennings County. Link: John McAnally Home Page URL: <http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/m/c/a/John-R-Mcanally/index.html>
Hello List, We have updated and revised the Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein, with major changes to include a URL address change. Please be sure to update your favorites. We use Legacy Family Tree 3.0 and have really enjoyed the web page genearator. You can now find the Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein at http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/Index.htm. Grab a cup of coffee, sit back, relax and enjoy your visit. Please take the time to review, critique, and tell us what you think. Thanks, and have great genelaogy year! 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. Legacy Family Tree 3.0 is now Free! Yes, you read it correctly! Legacy Family Tree 3.0 at http://www.legacyfamilytree.com/, the most comprehensive and easy-to-use family history software for Windows is now free for the taking. This is the entire program. Nothing has been held back. No restrictions. Everything is there. From world-class merging, search and replace, and spell checking to powerful research logs, reports and sources, Legacy overpowers the competition with an unbeatable feature list.
Many, Many thanks to Antoinette for typing this up. I know this was REALLY hard to read. 120 YEARS AGO NORTH VERNON SUN North Vernon, Indiana Thursday, July 8, 1880 =================== Local and Miscellaneous News ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Pretty warm, thank 'ya. Hope, Ind., has a population of over 800. Spencer township has a population of 1802. Jesse Babcock has migrated to Pennsylvania. William Mefford moved to Seymour on Tuesday. Henry Bruning has been promoted to a conductorship. John W. Haney has moved from Columbus back to Edinburg. Remember the ratification meeting on Thursday night and come. The Vernon Band makes a nice appearance in their new uniforms. Dr. Green lost a cow last week, supposed to have been killed by lightning. Much complaint reaches us of damage to wheat by the recent wet weather. The Ministerial Institute of this Confernece is now in session in this City. Charles Meloy's display of fire works Saturday night was a beautiful sight. Miss Minnie Silverstein and Mrs. King, of Columbus, are visiting Mrs. Levy. Dr. Green and family have gone to Mt. Auburn to spend a few days with friends. The Brunetts will hold another Camp Meeting on the Fair Grounds in August. The Seymour Lever has died again and the Daily Democrat resurrected to its place. Miss Maggie Dickerson, of Versailles, is visiting Mrs. John N. Dickerson, in this city. The telegraph men, acting on H. G.'s advice, have gone west to go up with the wires. The Picnic at Hardenburg was attended by a large crowd. It was an enjoyable affair. Johnny Meyers and family, of Cincinnati, spent the Fourth with their relatives in this city. The colored people have determined to hold a Camp Meeting on the Fair Grounds, in August. Our livery man did a good business last Sunday. The driving was fine too, so we were told. Born to Mr. and Mrs. John Kane, Sunday night, a son, and its name is Winfield Scott Hancock Kane. Harry Smith greets our readers with another booming "ad", this week. Read it. Every word is true. Since taking Dr. Lindsay's Blood Searcher that old sore of mine is entirely cured. Sold by all druggists. Stickney's show, like its fellow predecessors, exhibited to small audiences Friday afternoon and evening. The best remedy for liver complaint is Sellers Liver Pills. Only 25 cents per box. Sold by all druggists. The 3d of July was observed as a National holiday by the young people, who enjoyed a picnic in Noon's Grove. D. L. Heugh, of Butlerville, tried Clifty "fatal ford", in Bartholomew county last week and barely escaped with his life. Columbus has a debt of $80,000 hanging over her and yet her councilmen are not afraid to meet. The council is democratic. Mrs. C. H. Krutchback died early Wednesday morning. She had been confined to her bed and room for more than a year. Patrick McGinty paid a street hawker $5 for a lot of soap that he could have purchased from any responsible dealer for a cent. A number of prominent speakers will be in attendance at the ratification meeting Thursday night, and we hope to see a large crowd out. Our census enumerator has most finished his work in this city, but informs us that we will not be able to squeeze out a 2,000 population. In the Fourth Congressional District a man cannot be found who is willing to make the race against Hon. W. S. Holman for Congress. It is thought the "tramp" who shot Geo. Wallace, is not much of a tramp after all. He gave bond in the sum of $1,000 and was released from Aurora Jail last Monday. A prominent republican remarked to us recently that the principle plank in the platform of that party was office, and to retain which was the sole aim of the bolting councilman. John Y. Smith has a curiosity in the shape of a hen that has raised two broods of chickens neither of which has been weaned, but both the little and the big are following her. John Powell, of Elizabethtown, was attacked by a mad bull last week and shaken up until the bones of his ankle and one of his arms were snapped asunder. He will probably recover. A rumor reaches us of a rough and tumble fight betwen two females in first ward that resulted in the sister of one of our leading republican politicians getting a sound threshing. Horace Scott's Fourth of July excursion trip from Greensburg to North Vernon did not run as was advertised a short time since. We hope we may be favored with a cheap ride over that much-talked-of line July 4th, 1881. James S. Smith, of Vernon, and Mrs. Minerva, of Madison, were married at the residence of W. Y. Monroe, at Madison, last Thursday night. The groom is upwards of eighty years old and this is his fourth marriage. The bride is upwards of sixty and this makes the third time she has taken the marriage vow. If age has anything to do with it, this couple is certainly competent to enter into a contract of this character. COUNTRY CORRESPONDENCE. Compiled from Competent Correspondents Cipherings ______________ Butlerville Bass Buglings. Jacob Weaver has completed his arrangements and will move to Zenas immediately. James Craig is engaged shipping Blackberries to J. W. Pell & Co., Louisville. It is currently reported that J. C. Lee's crop of wheat, raised on his farm this season, netted him upwards of six hundred bushels. The Methodists will hold their Quarterly Meeting Sunday, July 18th, in the Grove. It will resolve itself into a basket meeting. Wm. Fitzgerald and M. Clerkin, who have been attending school at Ladoga and preparing themselves for teachers, have returned to their homes. A number of our people who attended the Temperance Meeting at your city Sunday night, were greatly disappointed on account of the nonappearance of W. W. Garry. It is charged in a certain circle that you made the announcement in order to draw a crowd for Dann. [We published the notice just as it was handed us by the temperance people - Ed.] The celebration at this place on the Third, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather, was a success. John Overmyer, Rev. Evans and others, delivered addresses that were well received; and a pleasant meeting of old neighbors was had. Newt. Ross' cow attempted to do what that male bovine so ingloriously failed to do--butt an engine off the track; and now she is quietly sleeping in her little grave, near the saw-mill. Sold to the railroad company. Lovett Laconics. The corn crop is smartly in the grass. The blackberry crop nearly all harvested. Prof. Savers and wife were seen on our streets a few days ago. A first class school teacher is wanted at No. 9 Lovett township. W. T. Hacker and wife were visiting in the West End last week. Samuel V. Chambers and mother were visiting here a few days ago. The shot gun policy was inaugurated over in Marion township a few days ago. August Seagran (sp ?) the born thresher of Jennings county, will commence threshing next Monday. The Baptist church of Teacreek, will hold a basket meeting at their church one week from Sunday. Continued wet weather has kept farmers from stacking their wheat, besides doing considerable damage to the crop. A knock-down occurred between Pete Lux and Mike Meyers at Four Corners last Sunday. The difficulty adjusted before 'Squire Rairden the day following.
Don't forget to check this week's edition of 100 Years Ago. Go to http://www.northvernon.com. Click on Local News on the side menu. Scroll down. This time there's no date on it. It's just labeled 100 Years Ago. After you open it, you should see Jan 2, 2001. If you have any trouble finding it, let me know. Terry
. . . and a Happy, Prosperous, Healthy New Year to you and yours! Leigh Morris ----- Original Message ----- From: Dennis W. Stein <dstein@chesapeake.net> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 10:34 PM Subject: [INJENNIN] Happy New Year from the STEIN's at Patuxent River! > Happy New Year! > > Warm Regards, > Dennis and Lisa Stein > > Dennis W. Stein > dstein@chesapeake.net > > Visit The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein at: > http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/usr/home/dstein/public_html/genealogy.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.
Hello List, I have transcribed the following hand written letter, post marked 11 July, 2000 from the Sisters of Saint Francis at Oldenburg, Indiana. http://oldenburgfranciscans.org Sisters of Saint Francis Archives Box 100 Oldenburg, Indiana 47036 Dear Mr. Stein Your email of July 9 has reached us and I am responding to your request. We have discovered the names of three of our sisters with the last name STEIN. Here is some information about them. Sr. Ferdinanda (Mary) b. 05-02-1869 parents: Seastion STEEIN and Catherine EFFINGER. born in Germany death date 04-30-1953. Sr. Ferdinana was born in North Vernon, Indiana. Sr. Willibalda (Rose) b.d. 11-20-1885 in Batesville, Indiana. Parents: Joseph STEIN and Anna GRANTY born in Germany death 01-20-1940 Sr. Cosmos (Mathilda) b.d. 09-12-1871 born in Frankfurt Germany. Parents: Anton STEIN and Anna Foster born in Frankfort Germany. death date 01-28-1946. I hope this helps you in your genealogy research. If you would like more information please inquire by land mail. Any Monetary offering you can give is appreciated for our office. Sincerely Sister Marie Schroeder for Sr. Wilhelmina Burkemper Archivist Warm Regards, Dennis W. Stein dstein@chesapeake.net Visit The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein at: http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/usr/home/dstein/public_html/genealogy.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.
Hello List, I have had the extreme pleasure to have been able to spend a few weeks picking my mothers memory and the following information was passed to her by my Grand Mother Bonnie Bell DANIELS-STEIN. I am questioning the following information and asking for help and assistance in verifying the information with all available records. 1. William Henry Harrison DANIELS, was to have migrated by covered wagon with his daughters Blanche, Kate, and one other daughter - name unknown. 2. After the death of his wife JULIA ANN BIGGS-DANIELS, died 28 February 1901. 3. They migrated from Grassy Forks, Jackson County, Indiana to Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma abt 1903. 4. Lee DANIELS the son William Henry Harrison DANIELS and Julia Ann BIGGS was to have stayed behind and taught College/School in Brownstown, Jackson County, Indiana. 5. Blanche DANIELS was supposedly never married and had no children. She lived and died in Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma. 6. Kate DANIELS was supposedly married to an officer that was attached to Fort Smith Oklahoma who was a member of the masons. They both raised a little girl that was left on their door step name-unknown. 7. The third daughter name-unknown supposedly lived and died in Kansas City Kansas/Missouri. 8. There is a small museum near the rail road track that we visited when I was younger that has furniture and other items that belonged to the DANIELS. I do know that William Henry Harrison DANIELS born 1850 in Kentucky, died 1918, buried in Russell Chapel Cemetery, Jackson County, Indiana. William Henry Harrison DANIELS married Julia Ann BIGGS born 1851, died 28 February, 1901, buried in Russell Chapel Cemetery, Jackson County, Indiana. They where married 28 May 1871 in Jackson County, Indiana. Thank you for your help and assistance in advance, Dennis W. Stein dstein@chesapeake.net Visit The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein at: http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/usr/home/dstein/public_html/genealogy.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.
Hello List, I am looking for any information concerning the following DANIELS family members from Southern Indiana, Northern Kentucky and South West Ohio. Any information or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! 1. William DANIELS - was born in Wales, died on 23 May 1879 in Grassy Forks, Indiana and was buried in Russells Chapel Cemetery, Grassy Forks Township, Jackson County, Indiana. William DANIELS, with his family supposedly walked from Lexington, KY to Grassy Forks, Jackson County, Indiana. ABT. 1850-1860. He was a Blacksmith/Farmer. He and his family built a house in Grassy Forks, IN. The house is currently on display at Pioneer Village in Noblesville, IN. William married Elizabeth (Surname unknown) on an unknown date. (Elizabeth was born in Wales, and died on 29 December 1879 in Grassy Forks, Indiana and was buried in Russels Chapel Cemetery, Grassy Forks Township, Jackson County, Indiana. Children from this marriage were: Bezaleel DANIELS was born in 1858 in Indiana, died in 1923 in Crothersville, Indiana and was buried in 1923 in Crothersville Cemetery, Grassy Forks township, Jackson County, Indiana. William Henry Harrison DANIELS was born in 1850 in Kentucky, died in 1918 and was buried in Russells Chapel Cemetery, Grassy Forks Township, Jackson County, Indiana. Jane DANIELS was born about 1853 in Indiana. 2. 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. Other names for Bezaleel were Bez DANIELS, Bazil L. DANIELS. Bazaleel DANIELS supposedly walked with his father William DANIELS, mother Elizabeth (Surname Unknown), brother William Henry Harrison DANIELS and sister Jane DANIELS ABT. 1850-1860 from Lexington, KY to Grassy Forks, Jackson County, Indiana. Bazaleel DANIELS helped his sister Jane DANIELS with her children. Bazaleel married Adle Belle HAMMOND on 22 July 1894 in Jackson County Indiana. Adle Belle HAMMOND was born 01 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. Children from this marriage were: Bonnie Bell DANIELS was born on 30 April 1895 in Grassy Forks, Indiana, died in June 1979 in Seymour, Indiana and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana. Emmet DANIELS was born abt 1879. William Dewey Daniels was born abt 1898. Evrett DANIELS was abt 1900. Gilbert Wayne DANIELS was born abt 1902. Bazaleel next married Lillie G. McMACPEAK on 28 March 1904 in Jackson County Indiana. Lillie G. McMACPEAK was born in 1876, died in 1955 in Seymour, Indiana and was buried in Crothersville Cemetery, Vernon Township, Jackson County, Indiana. Children from this marriage were: Charles DANIELS was born in 1906 in Crothersville, Indiana, died in Rosemead, California and was buried in California. Living. 3. William Henry Harrison DANIELS was born in 1850 in Kentucky, died in 1918 and was buried in Russells Chapel Cemetery, Grassy Forks Township, Jackson County, Indiana. William Henry Harrison DANIELS supposedly walked with his father William DANIELS, mother Elizabeth (Surname Unknown), brother Bazaleel DANIELS and sister Jane DANIELS abt. 1850-1860 from Lexington, KY to Grassy Forks, Jackson County, Indiana. William married Julia Ann BIGGS on 28 May 1871 in Jackson County, Indiana. (Julia Ann BIGGS was born in 1851m died on 28 February 1901 and was buried in Russells Chapel Cemetery, Grassy Forks township, Jackson County, Indiana. William Henry Harrison DANIELS, was to have also migrated by covered wagon from Grassy Forks, Jackson County, Indiana to Anadarko, Caddo County, Oklahoma abt. 1903. Migrating with his daughters Blanche, Kate and one other daughter (Name Unknown) after the death of his wife Julia An BIGGS, died 28 February 1901. Lee DANIELS was to have stayed behind and taught College/School in Brownstown, Jackson, Indiana. Children from this marriage were: Lee DANIELS Blanche DANIELS Edward DANIELS was born 1873, died in 1873 and was buried in Russells Chapel Cemetery, Grassy Forks Township, Jackson County, Indiana. Ira DANIELS was born in 1875, died in 1875 and was buried in Russells Chapel Cemetery, Grassy Forks Township, Jackson County, Indiana. E. Valine DANIELS was born in 1883, died in 1884 and was buried in Russells Chapel Cemetery, Grassy Forks Township, Jackson County, Indiana. Kate DANIELS 4. Jane DANIELS was born abt. 1853 in Indiana. Jane supposedly walked with her father William DANIELS, mother Elizabeth (Surname Unknown), brothers Bezaleel DANIELS and William Henry Harrison DANIELS abt. 1850-1860 from Lexington, KY to Grassy Forks, Jackson County, Indiana. Jane supposedly had 5 children - Lula, Rose, Joseph, (Name Unknown), (Name Unknown). Jane DANIELS brother Bazaleel DANIELS helped her with her children. Jane DANIELS did a lot of traveling in her day. Supposedly she traveled back and forth from Grassy Forks, Jackson County, Indiana to Kansas and Missouri. Warm Regards, Dennis W. Stein dstein@chesapeake.net The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein can be found at: http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/usr/home/dstein/public_html/genealogy.htm Listing the following SURNAMES: ABBOTT, BEAN, BYERLY, CURTIS, DANIELS, DEMENT, DUNN, ELLIS, FREEMAN, GOULD, HAMMOND, HICKS, HOLLENBECK, LUX, NORRIS, REDMAN, STEIN, STROUD, WALLACE, and more.
Hello List, I am looking for any information concerning the following STEIN family members from Southern Indiana, Northern Kentucky and South West Ohio. Any information or help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You! 1. Sabastian STEIN was born on 03 January 1824 and died on 01 February 1908. Sebastian married Catherine EFFINGER on 01 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). Children from this marriage were: Joseph STEIN was born on 22 November 1854, died in 1938 and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana. Jacob STEIN was born on 29 March 1859 in North Vernon, Indiana and died on 01 January 1949 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Jacob married Josephine FUEHNER, daughter of Theodore Otto FUEHNER and Anna MEVERROTTEN. (Josephine FUEHNER was born on 07 January 1872 in Germany and died on 31 January 1926 in Cincinnati, Ohio). Sabastion STEIN was born on 11 July 1865 and died on 30 November 1920 and was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery. Henry STEIN was born on 27 October 1857. William STEIN was born on 18 April 1860, died on 27 November 1920 and was buried in St. Mary's Cemetery. Magdelina STEIN was born on 28 February 1862 and was buried in North Vernon, Indiana. George STEIN was born on 27 May 1865 and died on 28 May 1875. Anna STEIN was born on 26 June 1867. Sister Mary Ferdinand STEIN was born on 02 May 1869 and died on 30 April 1953. (Research letter post marked 11 July, 2000 received from the Archives of the Sisters of Saint Francis of Oldenburg, Indiana 47036. Frank STEIN was born on 19 September 1871 and died on 23 June 1895. Nickolis STEIN was born on 11 January 1875 and died on 04 June 1934. Catherine STEIN was born on 07 March 1877. Catherine married John TANEOUS 2. Joseph STEIN (Sabastian 1) was born on 22 November 1854, died in 1938 and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana. Joseph married Katherine LUX on 08 December 1877 in Jennings County, Indiana. (Katherine LUX was born in 1856, died in 1931 and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana). Children from this marriage were: Sylvester Adam STEIN was born on 05 August 1890 in Seymour, Indiana, died in October 1959 in Seymour, Indiana and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana. Rose STEIN was born on 30 September 1879 in Seymour, Indiana, died in 1970 in Seymour, Indiana and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour,Indiana. Rose married Otto A. DEARMOND on 15 April 1900. (Otto A. DEARMOND was born in 1880, died in 1935 and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana). Mary M. STEIN was born on 05 November 1899. Mary married Elihu M. WIGINGTON Katherine STEIN was born on 15 December 1903 in Seymour, Indiana, died in Indianapolis, Indiana and was buried in Indianapolis, Indiana. 3. Sylvester Adam STEIN (Joseph 2, Sabastian 1) was born on 05 August 1890 in Seymour, Indiana, died in October 1959 in Seymour, Indiana and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana. Sylvester married Bonnie Bell DANIELS, daughter of Bezaleel DANIELS and Adle Belle HAMMOND, on 25 January, 1919 in Seymour, Indiana. (Bonnie Bell DANIELS was born on 30 April 1895 in Grassy Forks, Indiana, died in June 1979 in Seymour, Indiana and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana). Children from this marriage were: Living - (Dennis W. STEIN's father) Mary Catherine STEIN was born on 01 January 1920 in Seymour, Indiana, died in Seymour, Indiana and was buried in Riverview Cemetery Seymour, Indiana. 4. Living (Sylvester 3, Joseph 2, Sabastian 1) 5. Dennis W. STEIN (Living 4, Sylvester 3, Joseph 2, Sabastian 1) Warm Regards, Dennis W. Stein dstein@chesapeake.net The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein can be found at: http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/usr/home/dstein/public_html/genealogy.htm Listing the following SURNAMES: ABBOTT, BEAN, BYERLY, CURTIS, DANIELS, DEMENT, DUNN, ELLIS, FREEMAN, GOULD, HAMMOND, HICKS, HOLLENBECK, LUX, NORRIS, REDMAN, STEIN, STROUD, WALLACE, and more.
Happy New Year! Warm Regards, Dennis and Lisa Stein Dennis W. Stein dstein@chesapeake.net Visit The Genealogy Home of Dennis and Lisa Stein at: http://www.chesapeake.net/~dstein/usr/home/dstein/public_html/genealogy.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.
Posted on: Jennings County IN Query Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings/647 Surname: francis, sparling ------------------------- Looking for G. Grandfather Joseph Francis had 11 children oldest named James was on 1898 censes report later moving to Illinois