Please note that that is TURman, not TRUman. David Turman and Anna Blanks had three children, two daughters and a son named Andrew who apparently had no children. The eldest daughter had 5 children, the other had only 1 daughter. I can send you a GED file if you like and can tell me the format you would like. Randy Greene
Bonita, Thank you for the lookup on the French marriages. 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.
Donna, I will send you a list of all the Miles marriages in the index, but it may not be until the first of next week. Things have been a little hectic the past few days and I have some catching up to do. I'll also go back through my e-mail and try to answer your other requests. Bonita ---------- > From: Tom or Donna <tacii@olg.com> > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Miles marriages > Date: Wednesday, April 26, 2000 5:16 AM > > Bonita, > > other than Ulysses to Lulu Moore, James L. to Louise Elliot, William W. to > Sarah Clarkson, James D. Miles to Martha Clarkson does the index to marriages > have any more marriages? > > specially looking for any female MILES marriages. Donna > > > Does anyone know when Thomas R. Miles died? Would also like to know where he > is in 1880 census lookup? > > Family Group Sheet > > Name: Thomas R. Miles > > Birth: 1833 Jennings Co., IN > Census: 1870 Jennings Co. IN, Campbell Twp Butlerville > Census Memo: pg 14 > Father: James Duvall Miles Sr. (1805->1870) > Mother: Tamar Pool (1810->1870) > Marriage: 5 Nov 1856 Jennings Co., IN[1] > > Spouse: Sarah Frederick > > > Children > > 1 M: James D. Miles > Birth: ca 1858 > > 2 F: Elizabeth Miles > > 3 F: Mary Ann Miles > Birth: ca 1860 > > 4 M: Charles Miles > Birth: ca 1862 > > 5 F: Rebecca E. Miles > Birth: ca 1864 > > 6 M: William W. Miles > Birth: ca 1866 > > 7 F: Melinda Miles > Birth: ca 1868 > > > Notes for Thomas R. Miles > 1860 Indiana census KPhill2906@aol.com > > Thomas R. Miles Gender: Male Age: 27 Year(s) Ethnicity: > White Birthplace: Indiana > County: Jennings Township: Campbell Post Office: Butlerville > Census Page Number: 0018 Census Line Number: 29A > National Archive Series Number: M653 National Archive Microfilm Number: > 271 > Job: Farmer Job Code: 001 - Farmer Personal Property: $75 > Head of Household: Y Literate: Yes > Family Number: 0126 Dwelling Number: 0126 > > > Notes for Sarah Frederick > Could this be the Sarah Miles age 76 that died and is buried at Summerfield > Cemetery and obit appeared in NV Sun on Friday Feb 16, 1912?? > > > Notes for Charles (Child 4) > Could this be him? > > Posted by Terry Engel <tengel@sourceharvest.com> on Mon, 17 Jan 2000 > Charles Miles died at his home near Oakdale on Thursday of consumption. > North Vernon Plain Dealer 3/2/1887 > > > > Sources > 1. The Hoosier Journal - Jennings Co. Special #1 > > > Last Modified: 22 Apr 2000 > Created: 26 Apr 2000 > > Please report corrections or additions to... > Donna Carpenter > 4375 Little Falls Rd > Huntingtown MD 20639 >
Thanks, Bonita. Got lots of help from the Indiana people <grin> Antoinette waughtel@oz.net Bonita Welch wrote: > Antoinette, > > I wish I could help with the applications for these marriages, but my time > for research is limited. Try writing to the County Clerk, Courthouse, > Vernon IN 47282. That is the office holding all the marriage records. > However, I'm not sure how quickly they answer requests. Another route is to > contact the Jennings County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 863, North > Vernon IN 47265. Perhaps someone in the society could check on this for > you. This is a great group. I helped organize it several years ago, but at > this time cannot be actively involved. > > Bonita Welch > > ---------- > > From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen <waughtel@oz.net> > > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: Re: Truman Marriages Can you look up > > Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 9:10 PM > > > > Bonita - I read with interest your BAKER marriages and I am most > interested in the > > ones with PONSLER - are you able to get copies of the aps for these or > how would I go > > about getting copies - I will delete the ones I am not interested in -- > > > > Bonita Welch wrote: > > > > > more BAKER marriages: > > > > > > Virgil D. Baker - Alsuna Ponsler 29 Sep 1867 Book 7, page 122 > > > > > > Della B. Baker - Ira D. Ponsler 05 Dec 1900 Book 8, page 370 > > > > > > Minnie A. Baker - Ernie Ponsler 02 Mar 1907 Book 10, page 278 > > > > > > Cecil Baker - Carrie Ponsler 09 Jan 1913 Book 11, page 460 > > > > Antoinette > > waughtel@oz.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This concludes the BAKER marriages from my 1818 - 1934 index of > Jennings > > > County marriages. > > > > > > Bonita Welch > > > > > > ---------- > >
Thanks once again to Antoinette for all her help and hard work in typing this up! 120 YEARS AGO North Vernon Sun NorthVernon, Indiana April 1, 1880 Legal and Miscellaneous News ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ All Fool's Day. Scott County court adjourned last Saturday. Riley Elliott has gained his pint ~ made a ticket. A. J. Hahn & Son have seed sweet potatoes for sale. BOTTOM PRICES on Clothing at J. D. Cone & Co's. United States Detective Rathbone was in this city Monday. Upwards of 700 people passed west on the O. & M. Tuesday. Peter Wahl's barber shop is the place for a good clean shave. Wall paper 20 percent less then city prices, at J. D. Cone & Co. Mrs. Sallie Davis, of Indianapolis, is visiting her friends in this city. Andy Hagg has improved his place by stretching an awning over the side walk. Enoch Harrison will give a dance at his house, at Bunea Vista, next Monday night. The temperance meeting Sunday night was well attended and much interest manifested. Richard Sommerville was run over by the cars near Scottsburg last week, and instantly killed. Prof. Charlton will enter upon his duties as superintendent of the House of Refuge at Plainfield today. The bull-dozers of Vernon met with a signal defeat when they attacked Henry Hinchman last week. For a good cigar or brand of chewing tobacco go to John Rech's barber shop. He keeps a good assortment. The Columbus Republican has risen, Phoenix-like, out of her ashes, and will resume publication Monday. Rev. R. Elrich of Jonesville will preach at the German Lutheran Church in this city next Sunday April 4th. Webster Dixon, the talented young followers of Blackstone, who makes Columbus his home, was in this city Saturday last. Four of the Denver and Rio Grand passenger Coaches passed over the O. & M. road last Thursday. They were beauties. Two fine brood mares, sound and gentle, for sale cheap, for further particulars call on or address Dr. J. M. Lyle, Commiskey, Ind. Thomas Morgan, one of the pioneers of Bartholomew County, died near Elizabethtown, last week, at the advanced age of 80 years. Judge Berkshire will not appoint street commissioners to take the place of those whose term has expired until he consults with parties interested. Thomas Mitchell, an old citizen of Campbell township, has sold his farm near Nebraska and will take up his residence with his daughter at Indianapolis. Last week Ed Johnson and Mart Miller both of whom live near Seymour, got into a dispute and Miller plunked a pistol ball straight through Johnson's abdomen. Dr. Shields gave it as his opinion that the wounded man would recover if inflamation did not set in. The case of Catharine Lutz vs R. Levy in which the plaintiff is making an effort to set aside conveyance of the property occupied by Mr. Levy, has been taken from Jefferson county where it had been taken from this county, upwards of a year ago to Bartholomew county and will come up for trial at the next term of that circuit court. Jennie Watson of Mattoon, Ill., is visiting in this city. The whooping cough is whooping up a number of children in this city. J. O. White, travelling for B. V. Harding of Seymour, was in this city on Saturday. Margurite Mariani, blind musician, will assist in the concert Friday night at the Presbyterian church. Henry Verban will construct a fish pond on his premises in which he intends growing a number of imported fish. Miss Anna Wrape is stopping with Mrs. Zaren who is instructing her in the mysteries of fashionable dress making. The storm of last Saturday did considerable damage throughout the county, uprooting fruit trees, unroofing houses, wrecking out-buildings, fences, etc. Report of the Public School -- For the month of March, I make the following report. There was enrolled 246 pupils; the per cent of attendance was 93; the number of cases tardiness was 7; number of visitor, 16. The average standing in examination in the four upper grades was 86 per cent. The readers of the foregoing report will see that the pupils are beginning to take an interest in getting to school at the proper hour. If parents of the pupils will now lend a helping hand, to secure more regular attendance, so that the classes may not constantly be held back by absentees, a greater service will be rendered the schools than most people have any conception. It is impossible to make the school what every graded school should be, unless regular attendance can be secure. Will H. Isley. BUTLERVILLE BATCH: Samuel Engle is visiting at his fathers home. A recital will be given at S. W. Owens this evening. Mr. Hill's family moved to Cincinnati this week, where Mr. Hill has a permanent situation. Public school closed last Friday, and John. L. Weaver will open a private school in the school building next Monday. OAK GROVE GLEANINGS: James Little is still confined to his room. Farmers are busy sowing oats and repairing fences. Thomas Hedgern now occupies the house vacated by Mr. Graves, who has moved to Cortland, Jackson county. David Rodgers and Mrs. William Rodgers pooled their [--------] recently, and were married. May success attend them through life. James Lafever started for Kansas Monday on a tour of Inspection. If he likes the country, he contemplates exchanging his farm for a large body of land in that State. The census takers have learned of the arrival of a new boy at Randolph Foist's; another at D. M. Selock's; a girl at Charley Kain's and the township not half canvassed. This is the tenth child born to Mr. and Mrs. Foist, six boys and four girls, and if Randolph doesn't wish to kill Frank Little with envy, he will give us a rest for a season. PARIS XING PARAGRAPHS: The cheese factory company mean business, and from appearances, we presume the factory will be in operation in a few weeks. Mr. T. Etach will move to Paris sometime this week. We hope he is so "sot" to his way that flattery will not change him on the trustee question. We are told that a trustee got terribly tumbled last Tuesday while making an effort to trace a trumpet up tale, told to take the true and truthful trustee's strength away from him. On last Saturday evening the society of Old Settlers met pursuant to a call of the president for the purpose of electing new officers, for the coming Old Settlers' meeting, which will be held on the old grounds, July 24, 1880. The following are the officers elected and committee appointed: B. F. Russell, president; J. C. Wilson and D. M. Hill, vice-presidents; W. W. Dixon, J. H. Wilson and Solomon Deputy, committee of arrangements; O. Gaddy and J. A. Hill, committee on music; James Haas and H. W. Cole, marshals; and J. M. Swarthout, J. H. Hanna and W. A. Jones, committee on program. On motion meeting adjourned until Saturday evening, April 24. GENEVA'S MALLY: Mr. Editor and fellow democrats: In less than one week we will again be called up to select our township officers and since we have good candidates and the power to elect them we should not waste our strength in petty bickerings and jealousies. No trustee in the township has guarded more closely or managed the expenses of the township more economically than has Wauhgtel. What was the condition of things when he took the office? The truth is we were in debt, deeply in debt and all on the account of bad management of the republican trustee who preceeded him. The ship was floundering amid a sea of financial reefs and breakers when Mr. Waughtel took charge of her, and to day she is sailing on smooth and placid waters without a claim against her. We have determined to keep this captain at her mast head during another voyage and are confident she will yet make a better record than any made heretofore. The candidates for the various other offices are men who will discharge the duties derelving upon them, honestly and according to law and without fear or favor. Now fellow democrats and unshackeled republicans let us lay aside all personal preferments and work for the good of the ticket and our own good. Work incessently for this ticket and bring your friends and victory will be ours and we can rest content as regards the future affairs of our township. VOTER. HARDENBURG HASH: Miss Lydia Swarthout has been visiting relatives near Vernon. Mr. D. A. Daugherty was very sick last week but is better now. About three hundred persons attended the convention Saturday. Miss Lois Sullivan and Miss Marry Hopple are visiting friends at Vernon. Rev. P. J. Collep, preached at the Baptist church, Sunday morning and evening. Miss Josie Carver commenced a spring term of school, Monday, with 48 pupils. Mr. Baxter, from Washington county, is furnishing the citizens of this township with fruit trees. Mr. John Van Riper, has received a stock of groceries and commenced business in D. M. Clarks old stand. And yet the stealing goes on. After going through Mrs. Kelso's hen roost and taking her favorite [shangries] the thieves attempted to brake into her smoke house last Saturday night but the latter attempt was a failure. A shotgun reception might prove beneficial.
Does anyone have access to this book: The Hoosier connection / by Helen Miles Bradshaw ; [edited and published by... LC Control Number: 77153060 Type of Material: Book (Print, Microform, Electronic, etc.) Brief Description: Bradshaw, Helen Miles, 1905- The Hoosier connection / by Helen Miles Bradshaw ; [edited and published by Carol D. Bradshaw]. Chico, Calif. : C. D. Bradshaw, c1977. 44 p. : ports. ; 19 cm. Can anyone tell me who this Helen Miles's parents were? What county in INdiana does this cover? is it our Jennings Co? Thanks. Donna
Bonita, other than Ulysses to Lulu Moore, James L. to Louise Elliot, William W. to Sarah Clarkson, James D. Miles to Martha Clarkson does the index to marriages have any more marriages? specially looking for any female MILES marriages. Donna Does anyone know when Thomas R. Miles died? Would also like to know where he is in 1880 census lookup? Family Group Sheet Name: Thomas R. Miles Birth: 1833 Jennings Co., IN Census: 1870 Jennings Co. IN, Campbell Twp Butlerville Census Memo: pg 14 Father: James Duvall Miles Sr. (1805->1870) Mother: Tamar Pool (1810->1870) Marriage: 5 Nov 1856 Jennings Co., IN[1] Spouse: Sarah Frederick Children 1 M: James D. Miles Birth: ca 1858 2 F: Elizabeth Miles 3 F: Mary Ann Miles Birth: ca 1860 4 M: Charles Miles Birth: ca 1862 5 F: Rebecca E. Miles Birth: ca 1864 6 M: William W. Miles Birth: ca 1866 7 F: Melinda Miles Birth: ca 1868 Notes for Thomas R. Miles 1860 Indiana census KPhill2906@aol.com Thomas R. Miles Gender: Male Age: 27 Year(s) Ethnicity: White Birthplace: Indiana County: Jennings Township: Campbell Post Office: Butlerville Census Page Number: 0018 Census Line Number: 29A National Archive Series Number: M653 National Archive Microfilm Number: 271 Job: Farmer Job Code: 001 - Farmer Personal Property: $75 Head of Household: Y Literate: Yes Family Number: 0126 Dwelling Number: 0126 Notes for Sarah Frederick Could this be the Sarah Miles age 76 that died and is buried at Summerfield Cemetery and obit appeared in NV Sun on Friday Feb 16, 1912?? Notes for Charles (Child 4) Could this be him? Posted by Terry Engel <tengel@sourceharvest.com> on Mon, 17 Jan 2000 Charles Miles died at his home near Oakdale on Thursday of consumption. North Vernon Plain Dealer 3/2/1887 Sources 1. The Hoosier Journal - Jennings Co. Special #1 Last Modified: 22 Apr 2000 Created: 26 Apr 2000 Please report corrections or additions to... Donna Carpenter 4375 Little Falls Rd Huntingtown MD 20639
Dear Bonita, I didn't dream there would be so many. Thank you so very much. 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.
I checked my Jennings County marriages index for the years 1850 - 1870. This is what I found on NELSON: Martha Nelson - Handy Struges 27 Jan 1850 Book 4, page 502 James M. Nelson - Abigail Adams 14 Feb 1850 Book 4, page 506 Mary E. Nelson - Jefferson Porter 05 Sep 1850 Book 5, page 15 Bonita Welch ---------- > From: DJatHB@aol.com > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Truman Marriages > Date: Saturday, April 22, 2000 11:47 PM > > How many different names of NELSON are found in Jennings and Crawford County, > IN in about1860? I am trying to find the parents of Julia Ann Nelson who > married Asa Pennock in Crawford County . > Thank You, > Mionne in So. CA > djathb@aol.com >
Antoinette, It could be, although it is given as Binnix in the index. Keep in mind, though, the index is one persons interpretation of probably poor handwriting. Bonita ---------- > From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen <waughtel@oz.net> > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Truman Marriages Can you look up > Date: Friday, April 21, 2000 5:22 PM > > Could the Clara Binnix by any chance be a Clara Sinnix? Just curious. > Antoinette > waughtel@oz.net > > Bonita Welch wrote: > > > 1818 - 1934 DONALDS marriages - Jennings County, Indiana. > > > > There are no other DONALDS marriages in my index. > > > > 1818 - 1934 MONTGOMERY marriages - Jennings County, Indiana > > > > > > > > > > Charles W. Montgomery - Clara Binnix 27 Nov 1890 Book 1887/1895, page > > 193 > > >
Antoinette, I wish I could help with the applications for these marriages, but my time for research is limited. Try writing to the County Clerk, Courthouse, Vernon IN 47282. That is the office holding all the marriage records. However, I'm not sure how quickly they answer requests. Another route is to contact the Jennings County Genealogical Society, P.O. Box 863, North Vernon IN 47265. Perhaps someone in the society could check on this for you. This is a great group. I helped organize it several years ago, but at this time cannot be actively involved. Bonita Welch ---------- > From: Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen <waughtel@oz.net> > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Truman Marriages Can you look up > Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 9:10 PM > > Bonita - I read with interest your BAKER marriages and I am most interested in the > ones with PONSLER - are you able to get copies of the aps for these or how would I go > about getting copies - I will delete the ones I am not interested in -- > > Bonita Welch wrote: > > > more BAKER marriages: > > > > Virgil D. Baker - Alsuna Ponsler 29 Sep 1867 Book 7, page 122 > > > > Della B. Baker - Ira D. Ponsler 05 Dec 1900 Book 8, page 370 > > > > Minnie A. Baker - Ernie Ponsler 02 Mar 1907 Book 10, page 278 > > > > Cecil Baker - Carrie Ponsler 09 Jan 1913 Book 11, page 460 > > Antoinette > waughtel@oz.net > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > This concludes the BAKER marriages from my 1818 - 1934 index of Jennings > > County marriages. > > > > Bonita Welch > > > > ---------- > > > From: GardnerTree@aol.com > > > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > > > Subject: Re: Truman Marriages Can you look up >
I would to hear from any decendents of ,Burks of Jennings co , My 2nd great grand mother was Lucinda Burks married James Thompson, in 1824 , Jennings co, who was her parents? Thanks Helen
Randy, Have you any additional information on David Truman? Thanks. Jeanette Researching Patterson, Truman and Stout
1818 - July 1934 FRENCH marriages Jennings County, Indiana Ruth French - John C. Comstock 28 July 1829 Book 1, page 6 Horace French - Marianna Eastman --- --- 1820, Book 1, page 9 John L. French - Polly Roso 21 Mar 1824 Book 1, page 19 Franklin R. French - Virginia Irwin 30 Aug 1831 Book 2, page 51 Artemitia French - Presley Irwin 13 Feb 1832 Book 2, page 69 Rowlee E. French - Elizabeth J. McCullough 15 Sep 1843 Book 3, page 277 Milton T. French - Mary Ann McCullough 05 July 1846 Book 4, page 135 Mary E. French - Hezekiah McCullough 10 Sep 1846 Book 4, page 150 Zanatta N. French - William Tripp 11 Mar 1847 Book 4, page 212 John French - Harriet Conner 09 Feb 1855 Book 5, page 320 Thomas French - Mary Little 19 FEb 1862 Book 6, page 331 Thomas French - Elvisa Canfield 08 July 1866 Book 7, page 10 Katie French - Edgar M. Buchanan 30 Oct 1887 Book 1879.1887, page 528 Anetta L. French - Jesse K. Boyd 24 Aug 1892 Book 1887/1895, page 307 Marvin French - Anna Woehler 27 July 1893 Book 1887/1895, page 374 Lou French - M. A. Stearns 23 June 1895 Book 1887/1895, page 498 (Lou, female - M. A. male) Joseph A. French - Alice Baker 14 Aug 1898 Book 8?, page 176 William E. French - Clara Wildey 15 Apr 1901 Book 8?, page 395 Oletha French - Leonard D. Foist 09 Apr 1927 Book 14, page 410 Dorothy French - William Klosterman 27 Dec 1929 Book 15, page 90 Bonita Welch ---------- > From: Louise J Church <luise2@juno.com> > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Truman Marriages > Date: Saturday, April 22, 2000 1:18 PM > > Bonita, > > Would you please look up and see if there is a surname for FRENCH in your > marriage index records. Thank you very much, I would appreciate it. > > Louise > ________________________________________________________________ > 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. >
Any additions or corrections would be greatly appreciated. Family Group Sheet Name: James Denton Birth: ca 1769 Virginia? Death: bef 2 Jan 1827 Gallatin Co., KY Father: John Denton (ca1741-ca1824) Mother: Elizabeth Johnson Marriage: 21 Jan 1794 Lincoln Co., KY[1] Spouse: Sarah Clarkston Birth: 17 May 1775 Virginia? Death: 1 Oct 1846 Jennings Co., IN Burial: Jennings Co., IN Edwards Cemetery Children 1 M: John M. Denton Spouse: Miriam G. Sayre 2 M: Henry Denton Birth: ca 1806 Garrard Co., KY Death: 7 Jun 1886 Spouse: Margaret Jeffers Marriage: 21 Feb 1835 Jennings Co., IN[2] 3 M: William Denton Birth: ca 1800 KY Spouse: Eliza A. Comely 4 M: Hiram Denton Birth: ca 1807 Garrard Co., KY Death: 13 Apr 1871 Jennings Co., IN Columbia Twp Burial: Jennings Co., IN Columbia Twp H. Green Farm[3] Spouse: Margaret Green Marriage: 24 Apr 1835 Jennings Co., IN[4] 5 F: Sarah "Sally" Denton Spouse: Wm Fergason 6 M: David Denton 7 F: Louisa Denton Birth: 6 Mar 1816 Kentucky Census: 1880 Jennings Co., IN Campbell Twp Death: 14 Feb 1893 Jennings Co., IN Burial: Jennings Co., IN Vernon Cemetery Spouse: Lawson Clarkson Marriage: 19 Sep 1833 Jennings Co., IN 8 M: Enoch Denton Birth: 17 Oct 1817 Death: 26 Jan 1886 Spouse: Barbara Clarkson Marriage: 6 Apr 1838 Jennings Co., IN[4] 9 F: Jane Denton Spouse: James Francis Bennett Marriage: 24 Jun 1829 Jefferson Co., IN[2] 10 F: Mary "Polly" Denton Spouse: Henry Clarkson Marriage: 16 Jan 1829 Gallatin Co., KY 11 F: Elizabeth "Mrs. Clarkson" Denton 12 F: Nancy "Mrs. Brown" Denton Research Notes for James Denton Marriage License - Lincoln Co., KY 1800 KY Census Garrard Co. 1810 KY Census Gallatin Co. pg 189 31010-21010 1820 KY Census Gallatin Co. pg 129-9 Gallatin Co. KY Estates 1799-1838 by Carl R. Bogardus Sr. Published by Gallatin Co Historical Society 1985 - Will Bk C pg 375 Notes for Henry (Child 2) Date: Sun, 11 Jul 1999 From: Jean Wall <bgw3133@usac.net> I am researching the Margaret "Peggy" Jeffries/HENRY DENTON family. They married 21 Feb 1833 Jennings Co N and had the following children: Sarah c1834, Catherine c1836, Mary c1838, Frances c1840, William c1842, Rebecca c1845, Margaret c1847. None of these children were living at home on the 1860 census so they must have married, died, or were living away from home which would have been unusual for women in those days. I think Rebecca might have m. Allen Short about 1865 Jennings Co. Are any of these names in your DENTON records? Henry's parents were; Sarah Clarkson/James DENTON. I have no other information on the Denton family. Notes for Lawson & Louisa (Family) Jennings Co., IN Marriages 1818-1837 977.201 J54dm (ISL) Notes for Enoch (Child 8) Online database for 1850 Jennings Co Census Bigger Towhship Dwelling# 357 357 Denton Enoch 38 M Cooper Ky 357 Denton Barbary 31 F Ky 357 Denton Catharine 8 F Indiana 357 Denton Eliza 4 F Indiana 357 Denton Mary E. 6 F Indiana 357 Denton Thomas B 7m M Indiana Notes for Henry & Mary "Polly" (Family) Gallatin County: Henry M. Clarkson to Polly Denton, father: James Marriage bond date: 16 Jan 1824 bondsman: James Denton Marriage returnt date: 16 Jan 1824 minister: Rev. Geo. Kendall Sources 1. Lincoln Co., KY Marriages 1781-1792 976.901 L736e By Ellsberry or Lincoln Co., KY Marriages 1780-1850 976.901 L736d by Dunn 2. Hoosier Journal of Ancestry Vol I 3. The Plain Dealer Jennings Co., IN newspaper 4. The Hoosier Journal - Jennings Co. Special #1 Last Modified: 8 Mar 2000 Created: 24 Apr 2000 Please report corrections or additions to... Donna Carpenter 4375 Little Falls Rd Huntingtown MD 20639
Thank You so MUCH!!!! I have been looking for information on Anna Blanks. Your note: Stephen G. Turman - Sarah Patterson 17 Mar 1847 Book 4, page 216 David Turman - Ann Blanks 02 July 1848 Book 4, page 334 This note on David Turman fits the family oral history. Anna was the eldest daughter of Willis Blanks and a Cherokee Indian from Cumberland N.C. They settled in IN in the early 1840's. She was married to Alex Levi, David Turman and later Jessie Pettiford (died 5/3/1864). There is a link to either Christopher or Hannibal Hood later, but have had no luck in determining that link. Any further assistance would be greatly appreciated!! Randy Greene
Jeanette, Here are the marriages you requested. I'm not sure what years are on the Indiana marriage database, so just went through my entire index. 1818 - 1934 PATERSON/PATTISON marriages Jennings County, Indiana. Ann Patterson - William Frances 04 Sep 1833 Book 2, page 150 Robert M. Patterson - Jane H. Cravens 17 Aug 1841 Book 3, page 182 William Patterson - Mary J. Campbell 29 Dec 1842 Book 3, page 244 Sarah Patterson - Stephen G. Turman 17 Mar 1847 Book 4, page 216 David Patterson - Eliza Maddox 5 June 1850 Book 5, page 4 John F. Patterson - Livonia Holcomb 26 Aug 1851 Book 5, page 74 John Patterson - Martha A. Herron 10 Sep 1851 Book 5, page 76 William Patterson - Mary Thompson 17 Apr 1853 Book 5, page 173 Margaret J. Patterson - Wely McMindes 10 Mar 1853 Book 5, page 168 Mary C. Patterson - Charles W. White 25 July 1854 Book 5, page 276 William B. Patterson - Marie J. Dwire 25 Dec 1854 Book 5, page 311 Thomas Patterson - Albina Pagett 08 Dec 1862 Book 6, page 281 Jasper Pattison - Emily Updyke 14 Nov 1867 Book 7, page 137 Asa Patterson - Fanny J. Foster 16 Dec 1878 Book 8, page 431 Rosanna Patterson - Benjamin H. Carley 19 Oct 1881 Book 1879/1887, page 218 Lucy Patterson - Charles Talkington 12 Mar 1885 Book 1879/1887, page 390 W. B. Patterson - Catherine Reynolds 21 Mar 1886 Book 1879/1887, page 465 William H. Patterson - Hattie E. Coleman 14 Nov 1887 Book 1879/1887, page 585 Mary Patterson - Charles Anderson 04 May 1891 Book 1887/1895, page 224 C. O. Patterson - M. E. Jayne 20 Apr 1896 Book 8?, page 22 John Patterson - Lizzie Mason 17 Feb 1897 Book 8?, page 83 Clinton O. Patterson - Emma F. Singleton 10 Nov 1903 Book 9, page 9 Lawrence Patterson - Grace C. Scheinfus 07 Jan 1918 Book 12, page 496 Lucille E. Patterson - Ralph Littell 30 Jun 1923 Book 13, page 559 Emma Patterson 2nd M - Roy Farmer 2nd M 24 Aug 1925 Book 14, page 250 Emma Patterson 3rd M - Frederick J. Stitle 2nd M 19 Oct 1926 Book 14, page 362 1818 - 1934 TURMAN/TREMAIN marriages Jennings County, Indiana Stephen G. Turman - Sarah Patterson 17 Mar 1847 Book 4, page 216 David Turman - Ann Blanks 02 July 1848 Book 4, page 334 Kenneth H. Tremain - Grace May Ogle 31 Dec 1932 Book 15, page 392 1818 - 1934 STOUT marriages Jennings County, Indiana Nancy Stout - Thomas Stott 18 Oct 1838 Book 3, page 76 Charles O. Stout - Mary J. Graves 28 Nov 1839 Book 3, page 120 Solomon Stout - Clarissa Swingle 12 July 1845 Book 4, page 33 Nathaniel Stout - Sophia Swingle 17 Mar 1847 Book 4, page 183 Willis Stout - Mary Swingle 07 Nov 1847 Book 4, page 265 Mary J. Stout - Elias T. Phillips 08 May 1852 Book 5, page 112 James P. Stout - Electa E. Truman 25 Sep 1853 Book 5, page 202 John Stout - Rachel Simmer 28 May 1856 Book 5, page 412 Fillmore Stout - Sarah Wycoff 26 Dec 1869 Book 7, page 321 Nannie Stout - James R. Johnson 21 Dec 1876 Book 8, page 265 Edward W. Stout - Rosalie Lewis 27 Nov 1890 Book 1887/1895, page 193 Everett Stout - Elsie Parks 19 Oct 1907 Book 10, page 365 Joseph R. Stout - Sarah E. Wilson 09 Nov 1909 Book 11, page 69 William C. Stout - Nellie M. Bridges 27 Feb 1910 Book 11, page 108 Charles E. Stout - Fannie M. Naden 29 July 1910 Book 11, page 163 Iva Stout - Rollie Wilson 14 Oct 1913 Book 11, page 558 Robert Stout - Cleo Richardson 01 Jan 1914 Book 11, page 586 Walter Stout - Vina Dickey 04 May 1914 Book 12, page 31 Flora H. Stout - Charles F. Benefiel 31 Mar 1917 Book 12, page 408 Alonzo Stout - Nellie Trapp 10 Oct 1917 Book 12, page 471 Ethel Marie Stout - Herbert V. Holmes 10 Set 1919, page 72 Harry Stout - Beatrice C. Wright 18 Oct 1921 Book 13, page 340 Sarah A. Stout 2nd M - George C. Wohler 2nd M 02 Nov 1927 Book 14, page 466 Dortha Mae Stout - Glenn G. Long 02 Oct 1930 Book 15, page 159 Clifford G. Stout - Zoean Ross 12 Oct 1931 Book 15, page 246 Alice G. Stout - Clyde A. Beeman 20 June 1933 Book 15, page 449 ---------- > From: JCrane6990@aol.com > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Marriage Lookup > Date: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 12:27 PM > > Bonita, > > You found one Truman marriage for me recently and advised you would look for > other surnames. I am interested in Patterson/Pattison, Turman or Tremain and > Stout marriages after the years that are on the Indiana marriage database. > Thanks in advance. > > Jeanette >
1818 - 1934 HOPKINS marriages Jennings County, Indiana Nancy Hopkins - John James 28 Dec 1820 Book 1, page 7 David Hopkins - Polly Perry 28 Aug 1821 Book 1, page 8 Thomas Hopkins - Rebecca Lett 27 Oct 1823 Book 1, page 17 Rebecca Hopkins - Thomas Kyser 27 June 1829 Book 1, page 34 William Hopkins - Phebe Kyser 30 June 1829 Book 1, page 34 Lally Hopkins - William Kysar 29 Dec 1829 Book 1, page 36 Almira Hopkins - Reuben Cobb 15 Mar 1832 Book 2, page 7 Mary Ann Hopkins - James Snowden 06 Nov 1834 Book 2, page 229 James Hopkins - Lydia Johnson 18 Jan 1838 Book 3, page 43 Malinda Hopkins - Samuel B. Rogers 28 Nov 1839 Book 3, page 121 Jepe (Jesse) Hopkins - Elizabeth Rogers 19 Dec 1839 Book 3, page 123 Sarah Hopkins - Peter M. Adams 25 Feb 1841 Book 3, page 166 John Hopkins - Julia Metcalf 16 Feb 1843 Book 3, page 253 James Hopkins - Lydia Maiden 23 Feb 1843 Book 3, page 254 Allen Hopkins - Jane Wood 25 Jul 1844 Book 3, page 316 Elizabeth Hopkins - George W. Adams 08 Oct 1848 Book 4, page 340 Emily Hopkins - Joseph V. Thomas 12 Aug 1852 Book 5, page 130 James Hopkins - Elizabeth Smith 01 Mar 1858 Book 5, page 538 Thomas L. Hopkins - Amanda Smith 16 Feb 1865 Book 6, page 415 Zilpha A. Hopkins - Thomas R. Deputy 12 Mar 1861 Book 6, page 421 Amanda Hopkins - Andrew J. Thurston 26 Aug 1866 Book 7, page 19 * Saphrona Hoppins - Taylor S. Henry 31 Mar 1870 Book 7, page 356 Sarah A. Hopkins - W. T. Hacker 01 Oct 1876 Book 8, page 243 Uri Hopkins - Mary A. Wetzel 03 Feb 1880 Book 1879/1887, page 13 James E. Hopkins - Orah E. Hill 22 Oct 1882 Book 1879/1887, page 219 Artie Hopkins - Rosa Wilson 13 Mar 1892 Book 1887/1895, page 276 Nettie M. Hopkins - Lester P. Rogers 25 Sep 1902 Book 8, page 494 Milton B. Hopkins - Blanch M. Deputy __Aug 1904 Book 9, page 59 (Application only) ** Jessie R. Hopkins - Alpha J. Titus 24 April 1909 Book 11, page 10 Garfield M. Hopkins - Sylvia Beaty 03 Sep 1910 Book 11, page 179 *** Linnie Hopkins - Irby C. Deputy 11 May 1911 Book 11, page 267 Marvel Hopkins - Luther E. Markin 09 Sep 1913 Book 11, page 543 Vassie Hopkins - George Gardner 25 Dec 1915 Book 12, page 229 Horace M. Hopkins - Elsie M. Beiders 26 Apr 1917 Book 12, page 420 Ollie Hopkins - Delbert Pfeiffer 24 Apr 1920 Book 13, page 157 Mary Lena Hopkins - Samuel C. Thompson 06 Jul 1920 Book 13, page 186 Oscar Hopkins - Vivian Sudduth 14 Aug 1920 Book 13, page 198 Marguerite Hopkins - Ray Bradley 23 July 1924 Book 14, page 107 Grace Hopkins 2nd M - Edmund Houghland 2nd M 21 Nov 1928 Book 14, page 568 Clarence Hopkins - Marie Thompson 01 June 1929 Book 15, page 20 * I included this because the name is so near Hopkins. I also wonder if the groom should have been Henry S. Taylor. ** Jessie - female Alpha - male *** Linnie - female Irby - male Please keep in mind that this index was first copied by hand and later typed at home. I purchased it along with other material several years ago from the person who did the work. Bonita Welch ---------- > From: Dean and Jeanette Laxton <djlaxton@atnet.net> > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: HOPKINS marriages > Date: Sunday, April 16, 2000 4:25 PM > > Hello. I am interested in marriage records of any of the HOPKINS family in Jennings County. Thank you everyone for your contributions. Jeanette Laxton >
1818 - 1934 OTIS/OATES/OATIS marriages Jennings County, Indiana James C. Otis - Elizabeth A. Kersch 27 Apr 1904 Book 9, page 36 This is the only one given in my index. Bonita Welch ---------- > From: DHaupt6137@aol.com > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Marriage look-up > Date: Sunday, April 16, 2000 12:10 PM > > Could you please look up any marriages for Otis/Oates/Oatis. > > Thanks. > Marianne Hauptman > DHaupt6137@aol.com >
Hi, Are there any Tolodays in that book? Thanks, Barbara R.