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    1. [INJENNIN] Re: McCaulou
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/144.1.1 Message Board Post: Are you looking for McCaulou or McCauley. I lived in Butlerville during early 1940s and knew the Fred McCauley family. If I can help let me know.

    01/22/2002 12:08:01
    1. [INJENNIN] Aug 1932 newspaper search family reunion (LETT)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hi.2ADE/1101 Message Board Post: 21 Aug 1932 there was a Lett family reunion at the home of Fielding Lett below Uniontown, Jennings co, IN. I would love to have copies of any newspaper articles with information on that reunion. There was a mention made of the reunion in a Chicago newspaper (by one of the organizers) surely there is some mention of the event in a local newspaper. Can anyone help? Thanks, Sherri

    01/21/2002 09:35:25
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Orlando BACON
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hi.2ADE/706.1 Message Board Post: hi, is this orlando bacon born in 1851? died in 1882, he in fact was murdered by his father in law, if they are the same one. laura partridge (bacon) our line goes with david and maria (valliere) bacon who had 15 children, on of which was orlando bacon, other children were harmon, joseph, ferdinand, williammartin, harriet, carlton george,maryette,albert washington, ester, anna francis, matilda, cordelia. best to email me at ljp4ever1@aol.com. I dont get to the board to often. laura partridge

    01/21/2002 12:58:52
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: McCaulou
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCaulou Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/144.1 Message Board Post: I have limited info on the McCaulou name for Jennings County(Butlerville area), specifically Frederick McCaulou and Mort McCaulou. Sorry I'm new to this board.

    01/21/2002 05:55:10
    1. [INJENNIN] Hutson/Hudson Mystery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hutson/Hudson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1100 Message Board Post: Looking for a Jacob Hutson/Hudson who applied for Bounty Land for his service in War of 1812. Filed from Zenas in 1853, Vernon in 1855. B ca 1793; mar Mary Ann Moore Rains and liv in Fayette Co, KY. Mar about 25 years when wife found he had another wife and family and kicked him out. Went to Jennings Co and was there in 1853-1855. Need help on this one. Thanks. Write me at wiggid1@earthlink.net

    01/20/2002 03:43:41
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Jennings Co. surnames
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hudson/Hutson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/22.577 Message Board Post: Looking for a Jacob Hutson/Hudson who lived in Zenas and Vernon where he applied for Bounty Land Warrants in 1853 and 1855. Born ca 1793. Could this be one of your Hudsons? wiggid1@earthlink.net

    01/20/2002 03:27:21
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Searching for information on relatives in Jennings County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ley/Holderith/Holdreith Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/609.614 Message Board Post: I noticed you mentioned the names Ley and Holderith in your query. My 2x great grandmother was Magdalene Ley who married Michael Streit. They were among the early settlers in Jennings County. They were on my grand fathers side. Also on my grandmothers side, Francis Holdreith (Holderith) was my 2xgreat grandfather. I believe the Streit and Holderith farms adjoined each other. Does any of this match your records? Linda

    01/20/2002 03:24:38
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: davis family of sand creek township
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DAVIS/SHARP Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1099.3 Message Board Post: The Davis family married into my SHARP family in Sand Creek Twp. Decatur County,See below. This may not be the same family you are hunting. I do not yet know her parents. She was the first marriage of James M. Sharp. Ira Sharp Dennis 1 Ann D. Davis d: Aft. 1860 in Sand Creek Township, Decatur County, Indiana Age at death: ?Number of children: 3 . +James M. Sharp b: January 1832 in Ohio m: May 26, 1853 in Decatur County, Indiana d: 1919 in Sand Creek Township, Decatur County, Indiana Age at death: 87 est. Number of children: 8 Father: Samuel Sharp Mother: Elizabeth Mary Vanetta McCotter 2 William B. Sharp b: 1854 Barthena Sharp b: 1857 +Peter Wood m: January 01, 1882 in Decatur County, Indiana Martha Sharp b: 1860

    01/19/2002 08:48:52
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: avis family of sand creek township
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1099.2 Message Board Post: I am not directly researching Richard Davis but a sister of my g-g grandfather, William Anderson Jones, married his brother, William T. Davis. Rosie Jones, b. 1814 in Grayson Co., VA married William Davis on 14 July 1831 in Jennings Co., IN. The Davises and the Joneses lived next door to each other in Sand Creek Township. According to Judy Hopkins, who is also researching the family, Richard was b. 16 Dec 1809 in Monroe Co., W. VA. His parents were Jacob Davis and Eunice Dixon Davis. He m. Edna Catherine Thomas 7 April 1836 in Grant Co., IN. He d. 6 March 1894 in Clackmas Co., OR. I have the names of his 11 children and their birthdates. Please E-mail me directly..

    01/18/2002 02:39:02
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: avis family of sand creek township
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1099.1 Message Board Post: I am not directly researching Richard Davis but a sister of my g-g grandfather, William Anderson Jones, married his brother, William T. Davis. Rosie Jones, b. 1814 in Grayson Co., VA married William Davis on 14 July 1831 in Jennings Co., IN. The Davises and the Joneses lived next door to each other in Sand Creek Township. According to Judy Hopkins, who is also researching the family, Richard was b. 16 Dec 1809 in Monroe Co., W. VA. His parents were Jacob Davis and Eunice Dixon Davis. He m. Edna Catherine Thomas 7 April 1836 in Grant Co., IN. He d. 6 March 1894 in Clackmas Co., OR. I have the names of his 11 children and their birthdates. Please E-mail me directly..

    01/18/2002 02:38:57
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: John W. Sage & Sarah C. Davis
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1097.1 Message Board Post: are you sure they did not moved to ross or scott township, fremont co. iowa saw them on 1860-1870 census there

    01/18/2002 06:12:14
    1. [INJENNIN] davis family of sand creek township
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1099 Message Board Post: looking for any one interested in the richard davis family from fish creek, sand creek township. came from virginia to indiana to iowa--were mormons there.

    01/18/2002 06:11:09
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Re: Bear Creek Cemetery
    2. Bonita Welch
    3. There are three Bear Creek Cemeteries in Jennings County. Bear Creek Baptist Cemetery is in the northern part of the county in Geneva Township, where Jennings, Bartholomew and Decatur Counties join. Another Bear Creek Cemetery is in Sand Creek Township. Yet another Bear Creek Cemetery is in southern Jennings County in Montgomery Township, very near Jefferson County. Bonita Welch ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mike Phillips" <mphillips1@kc.rr.com> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 6:57 PM Subject: RE: [INJENNIN] Re: Bear Creek Cemetery > I was surprised to hear of this cemetery. I too have a few relatives in this > place. It was sort of on the side of a big hill with a creek running at the > bottom of the hill. I was very beautiful with a small flag pole in the > middle, and a American flag flying in the breeze. We had a great time > finding the location of the cemetery which was right on the border between > Jennings and Jefferson county. If you have any connections to my line please > contact me. > > Mike Phillips > Lee's Summit, Missouri > http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/p/h/i/Michael-L-Phillips/ > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf > > Of KingFarukShrew@aol.com > > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 2:55 PM > > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [INJENNIN] Re: Bear Creek Cemetery > > > > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > > > Classification: Query > > > > Message Board URL: > > > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/351.627.1 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > This sounds like the correct location of Bear Creek cemetery. I > > have quite a few relatives buried there and have gone there > > several times. If I remember correctly ( it's been a long time) > > my grandmother told me that there was a certain spot where one > > could stand where 3 or 4 counties come together. > > > > > > ============================== > > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > > records, go to: > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > > > > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/16/2002 01:27:49
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Bear Creek Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hughes, Van Blaricum, Perkins, Galbraith, Reed, Adams Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/351.627.1.1 Message Board Post: Where the roads come together you can step in 3 counties at once. The road has a little jog in it. The cemetery has a neat church with it. Only a short way from Grammer which is where I am from originally.

    01/16/2002 12:28:44
    1. RE: [INJENNIN] Re: Bear Creek Cemetery
    2. Mike Phillips
    3. I was surprised to hear of this cemetery. I too have a few relatives in this place. It was sort of on the side of a big hill with a creek running at the bottom of the hill. I was very beautiful with a small flag pole in the middle, and a American flag flying in the breeze. We had a great time finding the location of the cemetery which was right on the border between Jennings and Jefferson county. If you have any connections to my line please contact me. Mike Phillips Lee’s Summit, Missouri http://www.genealogy.com/genealogy/users/p/h/i/Michael-L-Phillips/ > -----Original Message----- > From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf > Of KingFarukShrew@aol.com > Sent: Wednesday, January 16, 2002 2:55 PM > To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [INJENNIN] Re: Bear Creek Cemetery > > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/351.627.1 > > Message Board Post: > > This sounds like the correct location of Bear Creek cemetery. I > have quite a few relatives buried there and have gone there > several times. If I remember correctly ( it's been a long time) > my grandmother told me that there was a certain spot where one > could stand where 3 or 4 counties come together. > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy > records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > >

    01/16/2002 10:57:38
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Bear Creek Cemetery
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/351.627.1 Message Board Post: This sounds like the correct location of Bear Creek cemetery. I have quite a few relatives buried there and have gone there several times. If I remember correctly ( it's been a long time) my grandmother told me that there was a certain spot where one could stand where 3 or 4 counties come together.

    01/16/2002 06:55:12
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Ferren,Farran
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Farran, Ferren Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1093.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: John Ferran is listed in the 1850 Jefferson Co. IN Monroe Twp. census 110-112 John Ferran 47 farmer Oh Mahitable 45 In Thersa 26 In Marry 21 In Sarah 17 In Emily 15 In John 13 In Milferds (my Wilford) 10 In Samantha 8 In Medelia 6 In Minerva 4 In Eliza 2 In Geneva 1 In

    01/16/2002 12:31:17
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Robertson family in Jennings County - Darius 1801
    2. jlopp
    3. Hi Antoinette, You want the Darius who was the son of Nathan Robertson and Anne Leach and as you stated was born 1801. Darius seemed to be a popular name in this family. His sister, Sarah is buried in the Coffee Creek Baptist Church Cemetary: Robinson, Sarah died 27 August 1835 aged 36 years. Father was Nathan Robertson.. There is a link to her name which gives the following information which you may or may not be aware of. I am posting it to the list in that it is fascinating reading (well to me anyway). You may want to contact Hal Beumer who contributed this material. I suspect that the family moved on to another state. I see that at Darius' Uncle Simeon's family ended up in Iowa. I have paper copies of the Coffee Creek records and I'll check those. The records online are only the stones. Sincerely, Jonathan Loppnow Topeka Kansas The Coffee Creek records are now at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~jlopp/ Contributor: Hal Beumer - El Cajon, CA email: beumer@alum.mit.edu The History of Nathan Robertson and His Descendants When Nathan and Robert Robertson came to Indiana it was but a territory - it not having been admitted into the Union as a state until the year 1816, Dec 16. Indiana Territory was organized in the year 1800. (page 1) Nathan Robertson had two brothers, William and Robert. Robert came with Nathan to KY, and thence to Clark County, IN, where he died at a good old age. William - the other brother - went from Maryland to Georgia when that state was first settled - sometime before Nathan and Robert came to KY and his brothers never heard from him afterward, as there were at that time no railroads and but few mail facilities. (page 3) Nathan Robertson lived 20 miles from Annapolis, MD near the Concregig River. Crossed the Allegheny Mountains to KY with seven children, with their goods on two old horses - one horse died on the way - no home prepared at end of journey. Nothing but forest and wild animals. What courage!! (page 4?) Robert Robertson, Sr. brother of Nathan Robertson, Sr., was a drinking man and always remained in poverty. His sons were Nathan, Samuel and Robert. Nathan was a staunch Baptist. His wife's name was Annie. They had a daughter Polly, who first married a Mr. Robert Lowry and after his death she married Nay[sic]. Her daughter's daughter, Mary Jane, married Eli Wells (a cousin of my husband - Merit Wells). The first funeral my father (Aquilla Robertson) remembers of was his great uncle Robert Robertson in Clark County. The first wedding he ever attended was that of his cousin Amos Robertson, the son of his Uncle Robert, brother of Middleton. (page 4?) In 1787, Robert and his brother Nathan with their families emigrated to KY, taking the long roundabout route southwest through Virginia to the Cumberland Gap, thence over the Wilderness Road to Bourbon County, near Paris, KY. Their belongings were carried on pack horses as no wagons could traverse the Wilderness Road. Of the two old horses with which Nathan started, one died on the way. Men, woman and children of necessity since there were but two horses made most of the journey on foot., as did thousands of other home seekers in the twenty years between 1775 and 1795. They traveled hundreds of miles over mountain and river, through mud and through forest with no place to sleep at night save by an open campfire. Besides the difficulties of the trail and the hardships of rain and cold, the fear of attack by the Indians was always present. Where the danger was greatest, the travelers could not even have the comfort of the campfire.It was customary for families to make the journey in parties, since travel over this route was so difficult and dangerous. Going to KY, people usually waited on the Block House on the Holston until a large enough company had assembled to make it safe to proceed through the gap and over the wilderness road. That they found friends at the journey's end seems fairly certain, since the Tucker's who lived in the same hundred in MD came to KY in 1785 and were already settled in the neighborhood to which the Robertson's came. Nathan married Miss Elizabeth Speaks of Maryland in 1771. He, with his family and brother Robert and family, moved from Frederick County (near Frederickstown) MD to Bourbon County, KY (near Paris) in the year 1787, the year the Northwest Territory was organized. They brought their household goods on pack-horses across the Allegheny Mountains - there being no railroads nor even a wagon road at the time. Nathan and Robert Robertson, and their families, left KY in the year 1799 or 1800 and came to the Territory of Indiana, and settled three miles north of Charlestown in Clark County. (page 1) Source: The History of Nathan Robertson and his Descendants by Mourincie R. Wells (1894) The Land of Winding Waters Darius Robinson came from Ky when he was 11, his parents living two years near John Work's Mill. Moving to Jefferson County, they settled for one year on a farm owned by Jacob Trumbo, moved to Coffee Creek and entered 160 acres of land. Darius' brother joined Captain Norris' Rangers and did duty for about one year at Solomon Deputy's blockhouse at Coffee Creek. After his short stay at Coffee Creek, where he married Nellie Wilson, Darius moved on to Cana. At one time when Darius was hunting, he saw a panther. He shot at the panther but only wounded it. Before he could reload, the panther had attacked him. And then as he described it, "the fun began". With the aid of an axe and his dog, he succeeded in killing the wounded panther. "From tip to tip", he said, "it measured nine feet." Source: The Land of Winding Waters, published by Our Heritage, Inc. History of Coffee Creek Baptist Association The parents of Jesse W. Robinson immigrated from KY about 1819 and located in the western part of Jennings County, IN. Jesse at that time being some twelve or fifteen years of age. When about twenty-four years old he was united in marriage with Miss Nancy Scott and not long after, was baptized and received into the fellowship of Coffee Creek Church, his wife being already a member. He was subsequently licensed to preach at Coffee Creek, and ordained to the ministry in 1837, the ordination of John Hill occurring at the same time. Elder Robinson enlisted actively in ministerial duties, and though uneducated, was quite a popular preacher. He remained in the Association but a few years - as he moved to Jackson County; but continued in the ministry through life. It was largely through his efforts that Liberty Association was organized in 1847; and he was a leading man in that body and prominent in all denominational work in that vicinity. He died in 1863 or 1864 - his wife and several children surviving him. History of Coffee Creek Baptist Association , J.C. Tibetts, Elm Street Printing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio 1883 pages 184,185 History of Coffee Creek Baptist Church Coffee Creek Baptist Church was organized at the home of Thomas Hill , on Coffee Creek, the first Saturday in May 1822, with the following as charter members: Thomas Hill, Sr., Mary Hill, William Whitsitt, Nancy Blankenship, John Hopkins, Zilpha Hopkins, Nathan Robertson, Ann Robertson, Patsey Peoples, Nancy Johnson, Betsey Bennett, Betsey Burnett, Polly Roberts, Sally Scott, Ann McCroara, Ann Pritchard, Ann Wilkerson, Polly Hudson, Hannah, Earl and Susan Hill. The church has ordained eight Ministers, Thomas Hill, Jr., Zachariah Bush, J.W. Robinson, John Hill, Charles Snowden, William B. Lewis, U.M. McGuire and B. P. Purviance. Source: History of Coffee Creek Baptist Church , The Hoosier Journal of Ancestry, IV-1 - a reprint of an Article from The North Vernon Newspaper of 18 May 1922 Contributed by Hal Beumer ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Comment from Hal Beumer My ancestors (my gr gr gr grandparents Simeon and Ann Robertson and my gr gr gr gr grandparents Nathan and Ann Robertson) both attended Coffee Creek. My gr gr grandfather Darius Robertson was born in Jennings County in 1832. I have no idea where Nathan and Ann were in the period between 1837 and 1846. I do know that Nathan and Ann came to Iowa in 1846. Nathan Robertson died Nov. 22, 1847 aged 72y 6m 25d in Agency, Wapello County, IA and that Ann Robertson was alive, aged 82 in 1856 and was living with son Samuel Robertson. Son Simeon lived nearby as did former d-in-law Abigail Whitman Robertson Kitterman, the widow of son John Logan Robertson (John Logan Robertson married 5 Oct 1836 Abbegail Whitman in Jennings County, IN). Nathan and Ann Robertson were listed as members of the Coffee Creek Baptist Church in May 1822 Nathan Robertson May 1822 - Mar 1837 Ann Robertson May 1822 - Mar 1837 Polly Robertson Jul 1827 - Jul 1830 Samuel Robertson Aug 1827 - Jul 1830 Simeon Robertson Sep 1827 - Aug 1828 Ann Robertson Sep 1827 - Aug 1828 Simeon Robertson Jun 1832 - Aug 1834 Ann Robertson Jun 1832 - Aug 1834 Jesse Robinson Oct 1832 - Apr 1839 Nancy Robinson Oct 1832 - Apr 1839 Nancy Robinson Aug 1857 - Jun 1872 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Robert R.? Robertson Born: __ ___ 1742 in ____ County, Maryland Died: __ ___ ____ in _____ County, _______ Buried: Married: (1) Rachael _________ __ ___ ____ Rachael ______ Born: __ ___ 1740 in _________ County, ________ Died: __ ___ ____ in _____ County, _______ Buried: Notes: - Note - Children based on tentative group sheet by Richard Parker - Children 1 thru 6 recorded in 1776 Maryland Census. 7 and 8 are guesses by Richard Parker based solely on Bourbon county marriage records ? - Zachariah died Vermillion County, IL - 1776 Family in Frederick County, MD - 1792 - 1796 Robert, Sr in Bourbon County, KY - 1800 - 1809 Robert, Sr in Franklin County, KY - 1800 - Nathan, Daniel, Zachariah in Pendleton County, KY? Children: 1. Zachariah 6 May 1762 - 16 Jan 1839 2. Mary 6 Aug 1764 - __ ___ ____ 3. Daniel __ ___ 1768 - __ ___ ____ 4. Susanna __ ___ 1772 - __ ___ ____ 5. Samuel __ ___ 1774 - __ ___ ____ 6. Nathan __ ___ 1775 - __ ___ ____ ??7. Robert, Jr. __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____ ??8. James __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____ Notes: (all marriages in Bourbon County, KY unless otherwise specified) - 1. Zachariah married 15 May 1786 Mary Smith (m. Frederick County, MD) 1. Zachariah married __ ___ ____ Elizabeth Jones - 2. Mary married __ ___ ____? - 3. Daniel married __ ___ ____? - 4. Susanna married __ ___ ____? - 5. Samuel married 3 Apr 1794 Rebecca Jameson - 6. Nathan married 20 Jul 1797 Anna Leach (30 Jul 1796?) - 7. Robert married 18 Oct 1798 Mary Laughtean - 8. James married __ Apr 1795 Mary Calmeas Nathan Robertson Born: __ ___ 1775 in ____ County, Maryland Died: __ ___ ____ in _____ County, _______ Buried: Married: (1) Anne Leach 20 Jul 1797 Bourbon County Kentucky Anne Leach Born: __ ___ ____ in _________ County, ________ Died: __ ___ ____ in _____ County, _______ Buried: Notes: - Note - Children based on tentative group sheet by Richard Parker - Children 10 and 11 are questionable - Children 2 thru 7 born in KY - Sarah d. Jennings County and buried in Coffee Creek Baptist Church Cemetery - Jesse Wells died in Jackson County, IN - Louise died in Jennings County, IN Children: 1. Samuel __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____ 2. Sarah __ ___ 1799 - 27 Jun 1835 3. Darius __ ___ 1801 - __ ___ ____ 4. Jesse Wells Robinson 30 Oct 1803 - 22 Oct 1855 5. Maria __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____ 6. Louise __ ___ ____ - __ Sep 1840 7. Simeon __ ___ 1802 - __ ___ ____ ?? 8. Elisha __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____ ?? 9. John Logan __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____ ??10. Elizabeth __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____ ??11. Humphrey M. __ ___ ____ - __ ___ ____ Notes: (all marriages in Jennings County, IN unless otherwise specified) - 1. Samuel married __ ___ ____ Polly ______ - 2. Sarah married __ ___ ____? - 3. Darius married 21 May 1827 Eleanor Wilson (m. in Jefferson County) 3. Darius married __ ___ ____ Susan _______ - 4. Jesse Wells married 24 Jul 1823 Nancy Scott - 5. Maria married 31 Aug 1823 John Musselman - 6. Louise married 16 Mar 1826 Aaron Scott - 7. Simeon married 1 Sep 1824 Ann Welbourne - 8. Elisha married 10 Sep 1829 Louisa Thornton - 9. John Logan married 5 Oct 1836 Abbegail Whitman -10. Elizabeth married 24 Jan 1843 Henry Dixon -11. Humphrey M. married 28 Nov 1833 Martha Brandon Simeon Robertson Born: __ ___ 1802 in ____ County, KY Died: __ ___ ____ in _____ County, _______ Buried: Married: (1) Ann Welbourne 1 Sep 1824 Jennings County, IN Ann Welbourne Born: __ ___ 1803 in _________ County, KY Died: __ ___ ____ in _____ County, _______ Buried: Notes: Children: 1. James __ ___ 1827 - __ ___ ____ (alive 1850) 2. Darius 1 Mar 1832 - 27 May 1903 3. Simeon E. __ ___ 1835 - __ ___ ____ (alive 1850) 4. William J. __ ___ 1837 - __ ___ ____ (alive 1860) 5. John M. __ ___ 1841 - __ ___ ____ (alive 1850) 6. Cyrus I. __ ___ 1844 - __ ___ ____ (alive 1850) 7. Elizabeth __ Jun 1850 - __ ___ ____ (alive 1850) Notes: - 2. Darius married 2 Apr 1857 Catherine Ferguson (Mahaska County, Iowa) ----- Original Message ----- From: <INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: <INJENNIN-D@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 12:02 AM Subject: INJENNIN-D Digest V02 #11

    01/14/2002 12:07:27
    1. [INJENNIN] marriage record lookup
    2. gayle brown
    3. Would someone locally be able to find a 1935 marriage record for me that took place in North Vernon? Thank you. Gayle _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx

    01/13/2002 02:40:11
    1. [INJENNIN] DATE OF DEATH ~ DARIUS ROBINSON or ROBERTSON
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. I am sending this message to several of the Indiana lists that I subscribe to in the hopes of finding a date of death for Darius ROBINSON (aka ROBERTSON) who was a resident of Marion Township, Jennings County, Indiana according to the 1880 census, along with his wife Susan. He was shown as 79 years of age. I have no date of death, nor a cemetery where he might possibly be buried. Is there anyone with a listing of the cemeteries who could check for him, and either of his wives? His first wife was Eleanor who died between 1850 and 1860 and her place of burial is unknown also. Any help that anyone can give me will be gratefully appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to read this, and should you be subscribed to these many lists that I am, please accept my apologies for the duplications in posting. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net

    01/13/2002 09:52:35