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    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Hines, Lewis
    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/325.326.321.1 Message Board Post: My maiden name is Banister and my cousin married a Hines. after they were married we were told that he was about a 4th cousin can you help me make the connection please contact me at debv8@yahoo.com

    12/10/2001 08:48:36
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: O'CONNOR
    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/983.1 Message Board Post: could i please get more information on this? send it to debv8@yahoo.com thanks

    12/10/2001 08:44:27
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Six Mile in Jennings Co.
    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/1081.1 Message Board Post: go to www.maps.com and where it says City, State type in Hayden, Indiana. zoom in to number 3 and find county road 700 just below four corners and you will find six mile creek that is where six mile is

    12/10/2001 08:08:00
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Brush Creek Cemetery, Jennings Co., Indiana
    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/1089.1 Message Board Post: The Filson Club Historical Society in Louisville, KY had a book "Cemetery Records of Jennings County, Indiana" that I found helpful. It's an inventory, dated 1990, that contained Brush Creek and other local cemetery records. I don't know how much they can help you over the phone, but their number is 502-635-5083. It's worth a shot anyway, eh? Good luck!

    12/06/2001 11:54:42
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: EACRET,EVARTS,ELISTEN,BOULTON/BOLTON/FINNEY/DENHAM,GRASTON
    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/77.1.1 Message Board Post: Thomas Robertson Eacret and Maryette Graston are my great great grandparents. They lived in Kansas or Missouri.

    12/05/2001 07:57:32
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] NATHANIEL BROWN b 1794 RI (DUNN, CROCKER, LELAND,REDDOUT, GRAV...
    2. The Brown name is so so common. More than one clan in Jennings Co. Moses Brown was a Rev. War Soldier.( from Conn.) He was at Valley Forge with Washington. After that he can be found in Montgomery Co. N.Y. in the 1790 census. His good friend John Manhart also Rev. War Soldier both at Chemung. John Manharts grandson John Manhart migrated to Jennings Co. and married Martha Ann Sutton in 1838 Also coming William and Hila(Highla) Brown son of Moses Brown at somewhat earlier date.

    11/30/2001 10:31:45
    1. [INJENNIN] NATHANIEL BROWN b 1794 RI (DUNN, CROCKER, LELAND,REDDOUT, GRAVES, HEYWOOD,CURTIS
    2. Hi, Continuing my research for parents of my gr gr gr gr grandfather, Nathaniel Brown b 1794 or thereabouts in (according to subsequent census') RI., died after 1860, prob in Jennings Co, In. Married Eleathea Crocker, d/o Andrew Crocker and Anna Leland, in Western or Central Ny (Erie or Genesee Co, perhaps). Assumed he is a part of the Chad Brown line but can't prove. His parents presumably left RI after the Rev War and made a beeline across NY State in early 1800's. Possibly also in Herkimer, Genesee counties. Noted first in 1820 census in Concord/Sardinia, Erie, NY. Also noted in Holland Land transaction records next to a Heman Brown buying land in area of Concord in southern Erie Co in 1815. Also noted in close prox to a James and John Brown in Erie census. Noted next in Mc Kean, Erie Pa where Nathaniel bought land from the BOWN family of NY. All of his children were born by this time, URSULA 1818, JULIA ANN, 1820, ELEATHEA 1823, WILLIAM W. 1826 and JOSEPH 1829. All but Joseph were born in Erie Co NY. >From there it was on to Parkman, Geauga, Oh after 1833 until about 1844 or so. Then it was Geneva, Jennings Co, In around a year later where Eleathea died. He remarried the following year (1846) to a Lydia Griffith in Jennings Co. Lydia was born in Va around 1800 and had a daughter, Katherine from a previous marriage. Below is info on Nathaniels children and their spouses. Ursula married Nathaniel Reddout in Geauga Co, Oh in 1838. Children were Julia Marie b 1839 and William M Reddout and possible a third (Henry?). It's possible Ursula died shortly after that since Nathaniel remarried not long after his children from Ursula were born. He is noted with new wife in Jennings Co, IN, so quite possible she died shortly after arriving there as did her mother, Eleathea did in 1845. Julia Ann Brown married in 1837 in Geauga Co, Oh. She married Robert Dunn b 1807 in McKean, Pa, son of Thomas and Rachel Dunn from Tyrone Co, Ireland. Never had children of their own but adopted 3 of 5 of Robert's brother John's children (James B, Elivina and Marvin Dunn). It also appears they adopted 2 of Ursula's children as well after she died (Julia M Reddout and William M Reddout). Julia died in 1905 in Warren Co, Illinois in Lenox township. Julia Reddout married C J Curtis and Philip L Stuart. Eleathea Brown b 1822 Erie, NY d 1823. Other families associated with this particular line are MEEK, BESTON, HICKMAN, CURTIS, NICHOLS. William W Brown married Elizabeth Scott in 1860 in Clark, Indiana. Nothing more is known of this family. Joseph Brown, b 1829 McKean, Erie, Pa, my 3 rd gr grandfather married Rachel Ann Wilcox in Jennings, In in 1850, d/o William Wilcox of NY and Beulah Ewan of the NJ Ewan/Ewins. She(Rachel) was born in 1832, prob in Muskingum Co, Oh in Zanesville, where her father and brother, Charles are noted there buying land. Initially, it is presumed that this family went to Tennesee for a few years before catching up with the rest of the family in Warren Co, Illinois around 1855 or thereabouts. They had a son, William N Brown b 1854 in Tn, Julia Ann b 1856 in Monmouth Co and Clark Brown b 1858 in Monmouth Co, Il. Julia married Samuel Martin Smith in Monmouth Co, Il in 1874. Clark married a Jenis in Monmouth Co, Il and had a son, Joseph Brown. William married a woman named Ella in Illinois and had Ora (married Mary Alma Gilkeson of Indiana) and Ellie who died before her 4th birthday. While Julia Ann Dunn and her adopted clan stayed in Illinois, Joseph, Rachel, William N, Julia Ann and Clark and their families moved onto Iowa, settling in Taylor Co in the towns of Platte and Lenox, where Joseph was the town Marshal in 1880. Ella died shortly after their arrival in Iowa. >From there, this troupe move down to Oklahoma for the land rush of 1894 where they finally settled on lands in Kay County, Tonkawa, Ok. William N Brown remarried in 1900 to Pearl West, d/o Onjesby Payton West and Mary Elizabeth Sailor. They had Roy in 1902 and twins Donald Ray Brown (my grandfather) and Dorthy Brown in 1912. Donald Ray married first, Genevieve Morrison, d/o Thomas Morrison and Katherine Breslin in which they had my father Donald Reed Brown b 1938 in Ada, Ok who married Sandra Hall Peckham who has been traced back to the original John Peckham b 1595 of the Winthrop Fleet. if anyone has any knowlege of this Brown clan your response would be greatly appreciated. For more info of these and 50,000 more cousins please visit my website by clicking on the link below or typing the address: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/o/Michael-W-Brown Thank you and Kindest regards, Michael Wayne Brown bluesriff7@aol.com <A HREF="http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/o/Michael-W-Brown"> </A>F<A HREF="http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/b/r/o/Michael-W-Brown">amily Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: User Home Pages: Michael Browns Fami</A> Visit my website with over 45,000 ancestors, descendants and distant cousins. Main lines include, BROWN, WEST, PECKHAM, BRESLIN, EWAN, DUNN, REDDOUT, MORRISON, WILCOX, ALLEN, COGGESHALL, CLARKE, CROCKER, RAWSON, DRAKE, MARTER, MARCY, SMITH, BURNSIDE, BACON, BOOMER, BADGER, BRERETON, RAYMOND, COOK, FOWLER, EVANS, FISH, FREEMAN, FREEBORN, HALL, HULL, ALMY, HARDEN, HARDCASTLE, HAIGHT, HOYT, BAYNARD, TRAFFORD, VAN SCHOONHOVEN, SAILORS, LELAND, MILDMAY, NEWPORT, NEWELL, PERRY, STANTON, STEEL, MUMFORD, BARLOW, LONGFORD, LEVESON, CLASSINIUS and many, many more.

    11/30/2001 08:02:18
    1. [INJENNIN] 1880 Jennings Co Census
    2. Tom or Donna
    3. Does anyone have access to this that can lookup George Clarkson/Clarkston that was in Jennings co IN? Thanks. Donna

    11/29/2001 12:26:44
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] 1880 Jennings Co Census
    2. Barbara I. Amburgey
    3. Hope this is the right one--Barb Census Place: Campbell, Jennings, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254288 National Archives Film T9-0288 Page 321C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Geo. CLARKSON Self M M W 40 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: KY Mo: KY Carrie CLARKSON Wife F M W 38 IN Occ: Keeps House Fa: IN Mo: IN Tip CLARKSON Son M S W 17 IN Occ: Works At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Edward CLARKSON Son M S W 15 IN Occ: Works At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Mary CLARKSON Dau F S W 12 IN Occ: Works At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Clide CLARKSON Dau F S W 9 IN Occ: Works At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom or Donna" <tacii@olg.com> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 29, 2001 6:26 PM Subject: [INJENNIN] 1880 Jennings Co Census > Does anyone have access to this that can lookup George > Clarkson/Clarkston that was in Jennings co IN? Thanks. Donna > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 > >

    11/29/2001 11:42:26
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: TOBIAS, SPARKS, LANDON, SCOTT, MAYFIELD
    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/611.1 Message Board Post: Perhaps David Tobias had a brother, William E. Tobias who was also born in Wales in 1814 and also settled in Jennings County. He married Mahala Jane Lewis, born 1830 in NY.

    11/29/2001 06:22:05
    1. [INJENNIN] Some HOOD families ~ Indiana 1880 US Census
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HOOD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1092 Message Board Post: There were Hood families in the birth and marriage records of Bartholomew County, Indiana. Some families in below records are believed to be related branches. Census Place: Perry, Marion, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254294 National Archives Film T9-0294 Page 543C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Christopher HOOD Self M M MU 28 IN Occ: Farm Labor Fa: IN Mo: VA Sirena HOOD Wife F M MU 28 IN Occ: Housekeeper Fa: NC Mo: NC Asbery HOOD Son M S MU 9 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Amanda HOOD Dau F S MU 7 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Ella HOOD Dau F S MU 4 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Frank HOOD Son M S MU 1 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Census Place: Perry, Marion, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254294 National Archives Film T9-0294 Page 543C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Martin HOOD Self M M MU 43 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: NC Mo: VA Julia A. HOOD Wife F M MU 34 IN Occ: Housekeeper Fa: VA Mo: IN Census Place: Cloverdale, Putnam, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254306 National Archives Film T9-0306 Page 571A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Markus L. HOOD Self M M W 38 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: KY Hannah L. HOOD Wife F M W 27 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: IN Mo: IN Bertie A. HOOD Dau F S W 8 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Nellie A. HOOD Dau F S W 5 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Jesse H. HOOD Son M S W 3 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Julia A. HOOD Dau F S W 1 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Hervey S. STEEL BroL M S W 25 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: IN Mo: IN Census Place: Cloverdale, Putnam, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254306 National Archives Film T9-0306 Page 571A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Andrew T. HOOD Self M M W 34 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: VA Margret J. HOOD Wife F M W 31 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY Bessie HOOD Dau F S W 8 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Albert HOOD Son M S W 7 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Dollie HOOD Dau F S W 4 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Charles HOOD Son M S W 2 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Census Place: Cloverdale, Putnam, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254306 National Archives Film T9-0306 Page 571B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace John R. HOOD Self M M W 46 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: TN Mo: VA Mary C. HOOD Wife F M W 40 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY William J. HOOD Son M S W 19 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Malinda HOOD Dau F S W 18 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Mary HOOD Dau F S W 13 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Sarah E. HOOD Dau F S W 10 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Hester M. HOOD Dau F S W 7 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Inda A. HOOD Dau F S W 5 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Census Place: Cloverdale, Putnam, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254306 National Archives Film T9-0306 Page 572C Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace William B. HOOD Self M M W 50 Occ: Farmer Fa: IN Mo: TN Ann HOOD Wife F M W 49 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: VA Mary HOOD Dau F S W 24 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Julia HOOD Dau F S W 18 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Nancy C. HOOD Dau F S W 15 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Sarah HOOD Dau F S W 13 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Census Place: Cloverdale, Putnam, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254306 National Archives Film T9-0306 Page 573A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Martha HOOD Self F W W 50 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY Charles HOOD Son M M W 20 IN Occ: Farming Fa: TN Mo: IN Lucilla HOOD DauL F M W 18 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: OH Mo: IN Veta HOOD GDau F S W 4M IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Isabell HOOD Dau F S W 24 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Census Place: Cloverdale, Putnam, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254306 National Archives Film T9-0306 Page 573B Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Wyatt C. HOOD Self M M W 36 IN Occ: Farmer Fa: VA Mo: (TN) Margret A. HOOD Wife F M W 37 IN Occ: Keeping House Fa: TN Mo: VA Richard F. HOOD Son M S W 13 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Mary I. HOOD Sister F S W 12 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Wilburn C. HOOD Son M S W 10 IN Occ: At Home Fa: IN Mo: IN Laura C. HOOD Dau F S W 8 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Manetta E. HOOD Dau F S W 7 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Elizabeth H. HOOD Dau F S W 6 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Henry A. HOOD Son M S W 4 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Hallie S. HOOD Dau F S W 2 IN Fa: IN Mo: IN Census Place: North Vernon, Jennings, Indiana Source: FHL Film 1254288 National Archives Film T9-0288 Page 338A Relation Sex Marr Race Age Birthplace Hannibal HOOD Self M M MU 72 IN Occ: Laborer Fa: KY Mo: KY Susan HOOD Wife F M MU 73 KY Occ: Keeping House Fa: KY Mo: KY Elija HOOD Son M S MU 30 IN Occ: Barber Fa: IN Mo: KY There no individuals named HOOD in my personal family tree. Wish everyone luck with LDS searchable national index on CD-ROMS. Ruth

    11/24/2001 06:17:44
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] HOOD
    2. Jenny Logan
    3. Randy, For Pre 1850 Indiana marriages, go to: www.statelib.lib.in.us/ under Genealogy click Pre 1850 marriages and then select the database you want and then just type in the surname and county and you will be able to find anyone of them you want, there were 6 Hoods in Jennings CO. listed Good luck Jenny ----- Original Message ----- From: <Vb1der@aol.com> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:11 PM Subject: [INJENNIN] HOOD > Hi List, > > Is anyone still doing Marriage look-ups? I am curious about any entries > for HOOD from 1800 to 1850. > > > > ...Randy... > "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments > that take our breath away." > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 > >

    11/20/2001 12:42:59
    1. [INJENNIN] HOOD / Pettiford
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HOOD PETTIFORD NEWBY TAYLOR Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1091 Message Board Post: I am looking for descendants of and any information about Christopher HOOD and Serena PETTIFORD (m 26 Nov 1869).

    11/20/2001 01:00:58
    1. [INJENNIN] HOOD
    2. Hi List, Is anyone still doing Marriage look-ups? I am curious about any entries for HOOD from 1800 to 1850. ...Randy... "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away."

    11/19/2001 03:11:26
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: LETT, Mr. Whitfield
    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/1037.1.1 Message Board Post: Sherri I have no relationship to the Lett family. I had a list of obituaries that had some of my ancestors on it. I decided to go ahead and also post the ones that were not my ancestors just in case it might help other families in their search.

    11/17/2001 12:15:03
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] capital "L" vs "S"
    2. This is very true. While looking for my LARGE ancestors, I found them listed as SARGE. So, If anyone has ancestors whose surnames begin with "L", don't forget to look under "S", because that's where you might find them! On Fri, 16 Nov 2001 09:04:41 EST DJArnett@aol.com writes: > Regarding finding your listing for "White Lett" listed as "White > Set." This > is a very easy mistake that has probably been made by someone that > is not > familiar with reading and transcribing Spencerian Script. This is > an > excellent example of why it is sometimes necessary, if you run into > a blank > wall, to research the copies of the original documents rather than > those that > have been transcribed . > > If you would like to see the difference between a Capital "L" and a > Capital > "S" in Spencerian Script please got to <A > HREF="http://www.zanerian.com"> > Zanerian.com</A> > > I am fortunate to own a very old book entitiled "The Business > Manual" written > by P. (Platt) R. Spencer. He is the father of Spencerian Script. > > Penmanship is covered on Pages 23 through 43 with various writing > samples. > > I must say Spencerian Script is very beautiful. This is what P. R. > Spencer > wrote: > "Three things are essential in good penmanship,--legibility, > rapidity and > beauty. Their importance is in the order in which they are named." > > Unfortunately I find that beauty has overtaken legibility on > occasion as I > read old records. > > Judy Arnett > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the > #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=702&sourceid=1237 > ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/web/.

    11/16/2001 04:29:47
  1. 11/16/2001 04:28:31
    1. [INJENNIN] Hillard Amburgey
    2. Barbara I. Amburgey
    3. Hello, I would like to be able to locate a death record or obituary for Hillard Amburgey who died April 17, 1951 in Jennings Co. He is buried in Vernon Cemetery. Any advice? I would also like to make a connection with the family of Utah (Bick) Amburgey. Lost contact with them; last known residence North Vernon IN. Children's names Joyce, George, Sandy and David. regards, Barb

    11/16/2001 03:51:25
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Re: 1860 Jennings county census, how do you get on it?
    2. Regarding finding your listing for "White Lett" listed as "White Set." This is a very easy mistake that has probably been made by someone that is not familiar with reading and transcribing Spencerian Script. This is an excellent example of why it is sometimes necessary, if you run into a blank wall, to research the copies of the original documents rather than those that have been transcribed . If you would like to see the difference between a Capital "L" and a Capital "S" in Spencerian Script please got to <A HREF="http://www.zanerian.com"> Zanerian.com</A> I am fortunate to own a very old book entitiled "The Business Manual" written by P. (Platt) R. Spencer. He is the father of Spencerian Script. Penmanship is covered on Pages 23 through 43 with various writing samples. I must say Spencerian Script is very beautiful. This is what P. R. Spencer wrote: "Three things are essential in good penmanship,--legibility, rapidity and beauty. Their importance is in the order in which they are named." Unfortunately I find that beauty has overtaken legibility on occasion as I read old records. Judy Arnett

    11/16/2001 02:04:41
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Re: 1860 Jennings county census, how do you get on it?
    2. In a message dated 11/16/01 6:44:58 AM US Eastern Standard Time, sabromav@aol.com writes: << http://www.usgennet.org/usa/in/county/ripley/webcal/links/1820/ census.html >> This site won't come up on my computer. Monty

    11/16/2001 01:24:03