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    1. Zachariah Price
    2. Terry Engel
    3. Posted on: Jennings Co. IN Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs//genbbs.cgi/USA/In/JenningsObits?read=262 Surname: Price ------------------------- Mr. Zachariah Price died August 4, 1887 at his residence in this township (Campbell) of general debility, aged 91 years. Mr. Price was one of the oldest citizens of this township. He was a native of Shelby County, Kentucky, but had resided in this township more than 50 years. He was a volunteer soldier of the War of 1812; was present at the burning of King's Mountain in Canada, and was engaged in other active service during that war. He received an honorable discharge and was a pensioner for several years before his death. During his long life he was always noted for his honesty and hospitality and genuine loyalty to the laws of his country; and although for several years he had been unable to engage in active business on account of old age, yet all his neighbors remember his many acts of kindness and he leaves a very large circle of friends and relatives who sincerely mourn his loss. Butlerville North Vernon Plain Dealer 8/10/1887

    06/04/2000 03:48:02
    1. Re: Nelson/Pennock Families
    2. Jonathan Loppnow
    3. Re: Nelson/Pennock Families If you go here http://www.familysearch.org/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=7983653 You will find a record on Asa Pennock and his wife Julia Ann Nelson. It gives their children and if you follow the links it takes you back to 1540 on his line. Unfortunately there is no matching pedigree for Julia Ann Nelson. There is a Asa PENNOCK Sex: M Event(s): Birth: 15 Sep 1824 Jennings, Indiana Parents: Father: Alexander D. PENNOCK Mother: Eunice CARTER on familysearch.org Event(s): Birth: 15 Sep 1824 , Jennings Co., In Death: 1 May 1905 Cortland, Jackson Co., In Burial: 2 May 1905 White's Chapel, Seymour, Indiana PENNOCK, ASA JACKSON CO 1905/05/01 JACKSON CO IN H24 009 Family Group Record FamilySearch® Ancestral FileT v4.19 - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Husband's Name Asa PENNOCK (AFN:9TNP-RX) Born: 15 Sep 1824 Place: , Jennings Co., In Died: 1 May 1905 Place: Cortland, Jackson Co., In Buried: 2 May 1905 Place: White's Chapel, Seymour, Indiana Married: 12 Apr 1846 Place: Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana Father: Alexander PENNOCK (AFN:L2K0-P4) Mother: Eunice CARTER (AFN:STSS-2N) - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Wife's Name Julia Ann NELSON (AFN:9TNP-S4) Born: 6 Jun 1828 Place: , Jennings, Indiana (there is another entry for her which says born in North Carolina) Died: 19 Jun 1894 Place: Cortland, Jackson Co., In Buried: 21 Jun 1894 Place: White's Chapel, Seymour, Indiana Married: 12 Apr 1846 Place: Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Father: Mother: - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Children - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 1. Sex Name M Marion PENNOCK (AFN:L2JZ-ZD) Born: 12 Feb 1848 Place: Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana Died: 15 Dec 1910 Place: Laramie, Albany, Wyoming Buried: Dec 1910 Place: Green Hill Cem., Laramie, Albany, Wyoming - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 2. Sex Name F Eunice PENNOCK (AFN:L2JW-MD) Born: 26 Aug 1849 Place: Columbus, Bartholomew, Indiana Died: 14 Apr 1876 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Buried: Apr 1876 Place: , Jackson Co., Indiana - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 3. Sex Name F Mary Ann PENNOCK (AFN:L2JW-NK) Born: 12 Apr 1851 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Died: 11 Jan 1904 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Buried: Place: White's Chapel, Seymour, Jackson, Indiana - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 4. Sex Name F Eveline PENNOCK (AFN:L2K0-B7) Born: 14 Nov 1854 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Died: 4 Mar 1929 Place: Azalia, Bartholomew, Indiana Buried: Place: Riverview Cem., Seymour, Indiana - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 5. Sex Name M Thomas Jefferson PENNOCK (AFN:L2JW-QW) Born: 19 Feb 1856 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Died: 24 Nov 1916 Place: Cortland, Jackson, Indiana Buried: Place: , Jackson Co., Indiana - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 6. Sex Name M Bruce PENNOCK (AFN:L2JW-R3) Born: 1857 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Died: 8 Apr 1858 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 7. Sex Name M Daniel PENNOCK (AFN:L2JW-S8) Born: 1859 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Died: 13 Aug 1903 Place: Hot Springs, Garland, Arkansas Buried: 1903 Place: - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 8. Sex Name F Elizabeth Ellen PENNOCK (AFN:L2JW-TF) Born: 12 Nov 1861 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Died: 14 Jun 1927 Place: Cortland, Jackson, Indiana Buried: Place: , Jackson Co., Indiana - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 9. Sex Name M James Monroe PENNOCK (AFN:9TNP-KW) Born: 4 May 1865 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, In Died: 20 Nov 1933 Place: Twin Falls, , Id Buried: 24 Nov 1933 Place: Twin Falls, Twin Falls, Idaho - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 10. Sex Name F Emma J PENNOCK (AFN:L2JW-VL) Born: 1866 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Died: Place: , Jackson Co., Indiana - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- 11. Sex Name M Alvin Wheeler PENNOCK (AFN:L2JW-WR) Born: 31 Mar 1868 Place: Hamilton Twp., Jackson, Indiana Died: 12 May 1941 Place: Cortland, Jackson, Indiana Buried: 15 May 1941 Place: Seymour, Jackson Co., Indiana - -------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- © 1999 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. English approval: 3/1999 Use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Conditions of Use. Last updated: 3/22/1999 Privacy Policy. Last updated: 3/22/1999 ----- Original Message ----- From: <DJatHB@aol.com> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 11:02 PM Subject: Nelson/Pennock Families > Hi! > Does anyone out there have any knowledge about the above families who lived > in Jennings, Jackson or Bartholomew Counties, Indiana in the 1800s? I am > searching for information about my great Grandmother, Julia Ann Nelson who > married Asa Pennock. > Thank You, > Mionne > djathb@aol.com >

    06/02/2000 10:09:39
    1. Nelson/Pennock Families
    2. Hi! Does anyone out there have any knowledge about the above families who lived in Jennings, Jackson or Bartholomew Counties, Indiana in the 1800s? I am searching for information about my great Grandmother, Julia Ann Nelson who married Asa Pennock. Thank You, Mionne djathb@aol.com

    06/01/2000 08:02:46
    1. Harper Store in North Vernon ca 1890-1910
    2. Bunny Colvin
    3. Posted on: Jennings County IN Query Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings?read=460 Surname: Harper, Peak ------------------------- My great-grandfather, William Jefferson HARPER(m Emma Dean PEAK) owned a restaurant in North Vernon, according to the 1900 Jennings County Indiana census. I have a copy of a newspaper ad which indicates he also operated a dry goods store at "Iron Block, North Vernon." I would appreciate any information regarding these businesses.

    05/31/2000 09:13:57
    1. New State web page
    2. Terry
    3. I wanted to let everyone know that Indiana INGenWeb has a new page. You can find it at: http://www.ingenweb.net/ I plan to get this changed at the Jennings County site as soon as I can. Terry Jennings County INGenWeb Coordinator

    05/30/2000 01:12:47
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} CAMPBELL
    2. Terry
    3. I hadn't thought about that, but that's a really good point! Terry Louise J Church wrote: > Terry, > > OK with me. Will be especially helpful to subscribers > on e-mail but not on the Web. > Sincerely, > Louise Church > ________________________________________________________________ > YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! > Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! > Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    05/28/2000 01:45:13
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} CAMPBELL
    2. Louise J Church
    3. Terry, OK with me. Will be especially helpful to subscribers on e-mail but not on the Web. Sincerely, Louise Church ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    05/28/2000 11:46:55
    1. Re: INJENNIN-D Digest V00 #104
    2. Mary Ellen Krause
    3. Terry, fine with me. Mary Ellen Krause Vb1der@aol.com wrote: > Looks great to me! > > Randy > > In a message dated 5/27/00 4:00:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > > > This is the first posting from the query board to the email list. Is this > > okay > > with everyone? > > > > Terry

    05/27/2000 11:37:39
    1. Re: Jennings County, IN genealogy page
    2. Sounds good to me. I look forward to any information concerning Jennings Co. Thanks for all the good work. Doris Challis

    05/27/2000 04:31:42
    1. Re: INJENNIN-D Digest V00 #104
    2. Looks great to me! Randy In a message dated 5/27/00 4:00:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > This is the first posting from the query board to the email list. Is this > okay > with everyone? > > Terry

    05/27/2000 10:08:32
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} CAMPBELL
    2. O.K. by me. I enjoy reading about other possibilities, and as you say, you just might get lucky and have somebody from your tribe show up. Jan

    05/27/2000 04:39:15
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} CAMPBELL
    2. mike schrink
    3. Terry, Please count me in on the listings. I'm always looking for anything reguarding Ignace (Ignatius) Schrenk from Spencer Twp. I have accounted for but two of his 5 daughter's marriages. Mike Schrink. -----Original Message----- From: Terry <tengel@sourceharvest.com> To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Friday, May 26, 2000 6:59 PM Subject: Re: {not a subscriber} CAMPBELL >This is the first posting from the query board to the email list. Is this okay >with everyone? > >Terry > >HELEN WILSON wrote: > >> Posted on: Jennings County IN Query Forum >> Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings?read=454 >> >> Surname: CAMPBELL, CRANDELL >> ------------------------- >> >> Looking for information for William and Hannah C. Campbell found in 1870 >> and 1880 census. They had a daughter Viola Druzilla who married Orland >> Crandell in Jennings Co., Feb. 19, 1885. Thank you, Helen >

    05/27/2000 12:09:07
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} CAMPBELL
    2. Terry
    3. This is the first posting from the query board to the email list. Is this okay with everyone? Terry HELEN WILSON wrote: > Posted on: Jennings County IN Query Forum > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings?read=454 > > Surname: CAMPBELL, CRANDELL > ------------------------- > > Looking for information for William and Hannah C. Campbell found in 1870 > and 1880 census. They had a daughter Viola Druzilla who married Orland > Crandell in Jennings Co., Feb. 19, 1885. Thank you, Helen

    05/26/2000 07:48:13
    1. Re: {not a subscriber} CAMPBELL
    2. Terry, I don't mind getting the extra emails...My delete button works just fine---and who knows, maybe I will see something that ends up being helpful ! So...count me as a person who likes the new feature. Sherri

    05/26/2000 04:28:07
    1. Re: Ritter and Ross families
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. You are a doll Terry. That is exactly what we need. Very helpful for us "oldsters" trying to make our way around the wide wide world of webs. Antoinette waughtel@oz.net Terry wrote: > I get all of the queries since I own the board. Usually in Jennings we > get one message a day (two at the most). Unless things really pick up > then it won't be a tremendous amount of email for anyone. > > Terry > > Here's the link to the board I'm talking about (for those who are > confused) > > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings

    05/24/2000 02:25:06
    1. Re: Ritter and Ross families
    2. Terry
    3. I get all of the queries since I own the board. Usually in Jennings we get one message a day (two at the most). Unless things really pick up then it won't be a tremendous amount of email for anyone. Terry Here's the link to the board I'm talking about (for those who are confused) http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Jennings

    05/24/2000 11:06:25
    1. Ritter and Ross families
    2. henry phillips
    3. Hi Terry, I am on another site that also has done this. At first it was a little hard to adjust to. Some were getting massive E-mail , and must have a different set up, because they were having some bounce back. But all is calm now. We have pretty much agreed to post all the sir names in the subject line. If there are too many sir names, we just send another E-mails. So far, it has worked well. We are trusting the subject line, and moving on quickly if not our names. Anna and Henry Paul ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// -----Original Message----- From: tengel@sourceharvest.com [mailto:tengel@sourceharvest.com] Sent: Wednesday, May 24, 2000 10:25 AM To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Query board Okay, no one said any differently, so I'm going to set the query board to post to the email list too. If this gives anyone heartburn, let me know and I'll change it back. Terry

    05/24/2000 09:32:34
    1. Query board
    2. Terry
    3. Okay, no one said any differently, so I'm going to set the query board to post to the email list too. If this gives anyone heartburn, let me know and I'll change it back. Terry

    05/24/2000 08:24:30
    1. CURTIS in Jennings co ca 1842
    2. Charles CURTIS married Sarah LETT [dau of Isham and Elizabeth (WELLS) Lett] 20 Feb, 1842 in Jennings co, IN. Charles and Sarah Curtis moved to Arcola, Douglas co, IL before 1860s---also in Arcola were Sarah's brother Demarcus Lett, and his wife Francis BANNISTER. Francis Lett appears on the 1870 Arcola, Douglas co, IL census as head of household. The Curtis's have not been located on any census yet. Can anyone tell me more about Charles Curtis's family in Jennings county? Thanks, Sherri

    05/21/2000 05:59:28
    1. Jennings Co., IN May 13, 1880
    2. Terry
    3. 120 YEARS AGO North Vernon Sun North Vernon, Indiana Thursday May 13, 1880 ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Local and Miscellaneous News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ MOSES ALEXANDER At the Star Clothing Store will pay Cincinnati Market Price in Cash for Wool. Cash paid for at Levy's. Brown Muslin 6 cts at Levy's. Cheapest Dress goods at Levy's. Men's Shoes only $1.25 a pair at Levy's. Fresh meats at George F. Verbarg's. Get your Cincinnati at Hahn. Capt. Elliott now sports a regulation cap. The bug catchers were busily engaged last week. A new Huckster Wagon for sale. Enquire at Gumble Bros. Charley Hathaway, of Louisville, was in the city this week. Mrs. Peter Fries, of Brazil, is visiting friends in this city. Carpenters are at work on the Otter Creek railroad bridge. Frank Lathrop the eminent violinist at Odd Fellows Hall, May 19. Rev. I. B. Granby, preached at the Universalist church, Sunday. Last Thursday was Ascension day and generally observed by Catholics. Lou Reichle and lady have gone to housekeeping in the First ward. Mrs. Baun of Missouri, is visiting friends of her girlhood days in this section. Griff Oliver caught a gang of scrap iron thieves at Jeffersonville, last Friday. August Klingler has opened a cigar factory two doors west of the post office. Born to Nick Gasper and wife, on Wednesday of last week, a twelve pound daughter. Mrs. J. D. New, daughter and son, returned home from Washington last Thursday. The lightning burned out two telegraph instruments in the Lawrenceburg office last Sunday. Mrs. John Greer and daughter, of Seymour, were visiting friends in this city yesterday. Last Monday Dr. Greene removed a troublesome tumor from the head of Herman Foke. John McCarnan who has been confined to his house for a long time, is very low and it is feared that he will never recover. Mrs. Phillip Huber, of Bowling Green, Ky., was last week visiting friends and relatives in this neighborhood. Charley Case went up to Indianapolis Monday, to testify before the United States grand jury in the Fulton counterfeit case. Stubb Kimball is at home and confined to the house by sickness. Fred Naner and Miss Lizzie Hess, of Vernon, were married on Tuesday, May 11, at the residence of the bride's parents near that town. A two year old child of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Watson, that had been sick all its life, was found dead in its bed last Thursday morning. Charley Olcott has purchased property near his mother's residence and moved his family into it. He intends remaining in the city permanently. Harry Jones who has for the past year been practicing law in Columbus, has returned to Versailles, where he is now filling the responsible position of deputy clerk. Abe Doll was so elated over his election to the office of treasurer of this city, that he went straight-way and purchased a new buggy and bell organ. It is strange how these things do effect men. The McGovern perjury case that was set for trial in the Jackson Circuit Court on Monday, May 21st, has been by Judge Carr continued until Friday, June 4th, on account of other business that will occupy the time of the Judge until then. Andy Bauman, Lou Hill, Holton and a number of others went up to Indianapolis Monday in obedience to a summons to appear before the United States grand jury and testify in the case of the alleged counterfeiters caught near Queensville. Ed. Burge, Master Mechanic of the Cincinnati Southern railroad has moved his family to Somerset, Ky., the central point of that road between Cincinnati and Chatanooga. His many friends in this section will be glad to hear of his well deserved promotion. Last week while Charles Sherman and family, who live a short distance in the country were absent from their home a gang of tramps invaded their house and robbed it of a number of articles of wearing apparel and a considerable amount of provisions, and skipped the country before their depradations had been discovered. HARDENBURG HASH Mr. J. E. Harrison is talking of having a picnic beofe many weeks. The assessor is getting acquainted with every citizenin the township. Quite a number intend going on the excursion, one week from today. Horse shoe pitching and a few games at croquet are the principal amusements just now. The Phonograph was exhibited to a small crowd at the school house last Tuesday night. Is it not getting about time to think about the Harvest Home? Have not heard anything about it this spring. Mr. C. W. Hinsdale, O. & M. train dispatcher came over from Seymour last Monday, to catch minnows to use for bait at White river. J. L. Kindrick has purchased a portable hay press that runs by steam power. He will have it ready for business in time to press this years crop. Mr. Jno. Van Riper will take charge of the post office at this place soon. Mr. Jno. Sullivan has run it perfectly satisfactory for several years. OAK GROVE GLEANINGS Corn planting is in progress. Smith Greenwood is hauling cross-ties for Jap Marsh. Little & Brown are delivering spoke timber to R. Leavitt, at Vernon. Dan'l Skinner has moved into the house vacated by Wm. Crocket, and is working for Mr. Parkill. Jones & Thompson, of North Vernon were in this neighborhood looking at the land belonging to the Miller estate with a view of purchasing. They desire it for the timber. William Wallace an ex-Federal soldier and Martin Aultman, an ex-confederate, both of whom in spite of the bloody war now being carried on by the republicans -- with their mouths, have concluded this the war is over and that the hates and strife of almost a score of years ago, should be buried, have formed a partnership in the [ ] business and they are doing a [ ] business. Both participated in the battles of Chicamauga, Shilo and other hard fought battles, and both were good soldiers. BUTLERVILLE BATCH Conductor Fitzmaurice and family were visiting at J. C. Lee's, Sunday. Social at the residence of Rev. Evan, Thursday night. It will well repay a visit. Go. An infant child of W. A. Hill, died last Saturday, and was buried at Brush Creek cemetery Sunday. Bennett Grooms is the possessor of two chickens that were hatched from one egg, and are alive and as healthy as any in the brood. The Methodists will remodel their church and add improvements that will cost from $400 to $500 immediately. WE'RE GOING DOC. MONROE. When we get our new Times office completed we are going to invite our brother quill drives and have a dance. There's Marsh, Hoading, Simpson, Daily, Shank, Boland, Abernathy, Rettig, Whitson, Frysinger, Ryan, Brown, Reed, Salgrove and a score of others that we can't call to mind. Going to have Col. Horace Scott, John Lyle, Kennedy Brown, Dan Smith and Col. John Cummins too. These all be christians, but that makes nothing out. -- Seymour Times. CUPID'S COUPLINGS St. Mary's Catholic Church last Sunday, was the scene of two interesting events at least to the parties themselves and their immediate friends; one was the marriage of F. W. Long to Susie Brolley, Rev. Father [Missi ?] officiating, and the other the baptism of the groom immediately preceding the marriage ceremony. After the two interesting ceremonies the happy couple repaired to the residence of the brides parents when a reception was given a few select friends that lasted until evening when they departed to their future home in Bigger township, taking with them the best wishes of a large circle of friends. TREASURER We are authorized to announce the name of WILLIAM CLAYPOLE, Vernon township, as a candidate for Treasurer of Jennings county, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention, to be held at Vernon, May 22nd, 1880. We are authorized to announce the name of ABRAM WAUGHTEL, of Geneva township, as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Jennings county, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention, to be held May 22. SHERIFF We are authorized to announce the name of FREDERICK W. VERBARG, of Center township, as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Jennings county, subject to the decision of the Democratic nominating convention. EDITORIAL NEWS AND COMMENT Judge New is the coming man. Republicans of Jennings County are demanding a change of leadership. The Ohio Democracy last week instructed their delegates for Thurman. Hon. Frank Landers was canvassing Jackson and adjoining counties last week. Godleve S. Orth is looming up as the probable republican candidate for Governor. The surest indication of political defeat is dissatisfaction in the party rank and file; such is the condition of the republicans in this county. A party to be successful must have an honest and energetic newspaper to defend the claims. The only party in this county possessing such a thing is the democracy. The Crawford County Democrat has a strong sensible and just article on the candidacy of Hon. Jeptha D. New for the democratic congressional nomination in this district. Will appear next. week.

    05/21/2000 03:27:44