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    1. [INJENNIN] Hood, Pettiford, Blanks
    2. Antoinette, If I might impose, would you be kind enough to look up BLANKS, HOOD and PETTIFORD?!! ...Randy... "Pressure makes diamonds; irritation makes pearls."

    10/02/2001 04:21:01
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Hillcrest cemetery; Burial lists available?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Conner, Burdge Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1073.1 Message Board Post: Records for Hillcrest Cemetery in North Vernon show Louisa B. Conner - b. 1846, d. 1911. Next to her are J. Hudson Burdge - b. 9 May 1844, d. 23 Oct 1907 and Anna B. Burdge - b. 24 Mar 1844, d. 24 Jun 1919. I found nothing for Richard Conner. My records are a reading of the monuments only, and there are errors, so please keep that in mind. Have you tried contacting the Tippecanoe County Health Department in Layfayette? The address is 20 N Third Street, Lafayette IN 47901. Phone # is 765-423-9221

    10/02/2001 03:25:56
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Hood, Pettiford, Blanks
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. No imposition, the pleasures mine ~ ~ BLANKS - none HOOD - page 290 (since this is only one page I checked it out and it mentioned in the Charles and Cora D. Jolly Robbins bio that a son Allen married to Andrea Hood) PETTIFORD - none Sorry, wish there was more to report. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net Vb1der@aol.com wrote: > Antoinette, > If I might impose, would you be kind enough to look up BLANKS, HOOD and > PETTIFORD?!! > > ...Randy... > "Pressure makes diamonds; irritation makes pearls." > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history > learning and how-to articles on the Internet. > http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    10/02/2001 01:47:41
    1. [INJENNIN] Hillcrest cemetery; Burial lists available?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CONNER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADE/1073 Message Board Post: I have just discovered that my ggrandmother Louisa Burdge Conner is buried there, but I don't have a date of death. Also I wonder if her husband Richard A. Conner might be buried there also. He died at the Soldiers home in Lafayette in about 1903. Is there any resource to find out who is buried there and date of interment? Any help greatly appreciated.

    10/02/2001 05:21:49
    1. [INJENNIN] Biographical Sketch of Zephaniah LLOYD
    2. Source: Madison-Jefferson Co. Public Library, 420 W. Main St., Madison, IND. Genealogy Department -- the LATTIMORE family file folder. (Note that no date or name of newspaper is given, but I estimate ca. 1888. Also LATTIMORE is mispelled as LATIMORE) Zephaniah LLOYD, farmer, Republican township, Jefferson county. The subject of this sketch is a farmer, and has always resided on a farm, having been born on one. He was born in Somerset county, on the eastern shore of Maryland, in the year 1805. Mr. LLOYD was left an orphan when only five years of age; his mother died when he was only three months old. He was reared by his half-brother, Mr. Tubmond WRIGHT, and came West, and settled in Switzerland county, Ind., in the spring of 1817, when he (LLOYD) was only twelve years old. He remained with his half-brother until 1822 when he was seventeen years old, when he came to Jefferson county, where he has resided ever since. His brother Tubmond WRIGHT died in March 1828, at the age of 39 years; he was a farmer of Switzerland county, Ind. Mr. LLOYD was married, in 1824, to Miss Anna LATIMORE, who was a native of North Carolina, and came to Indiana in 1811, with her father, Daniel LATIMORE, who was a farmer of this county. Mrs. LLOYD died September 1881, at the age of 81 years and 8 months. She was a member of the M.E. Church for sixty-two years. Mr. LLOYD has raised nine children, and has lived to see them all married - six girls and three boys, viz: Isabel, Elizabeth, Rhoda, Jane, Rebecca, Delpha, Oliver, Zephaniah, and Marion. Rebecca died January 31, 1868; Elizabeth died June 18, 1882; Rhoda died August 1, 1883. Mr. LLOYD bought the eighty acres of land upon which he now lives in 1830. Mr. LLOYD is the only one of his family now living; he is one of the oldest citizens and is a good citizen, a man who is well liked by his acquaintances, respected by his neighbors, and loved by his friends. He now resides in the family of his son, Zephaniah, who takes care of him, as he is almost blind, so much so as to be unable to read or do any labor which requires sight. In June, 1887, Mr. LLOYD visited his old home, in Switzerland county, to attend an old settlers' meeting, it being seventy years since he landed in that county; there were only three persons that were then living in the county, who were still alive. Mr. LLOYD has attended all of the old settlers' meetings of Jefferson county, and says that there are very few of them who are still living. Mr. LLOYD has had a long and useful life, and now, at the age of 83, cannot expect to tarry much longer on earth, but when he is called, he will be sorrowed for as for one who has done his duty. Zephaniah LLOYD, Jr. (or young Zeph, as he is called by his friends and neighbors), is married and has a family of two children, Eva J. and Thomas L. Eva is married to Orlando COOPERIDEN, a farmer of this township; Thomas L. is in his sixteenth year, and is at home with his parents. Young Zeph. married Miss Sarah I. COSBY, of Smyrna township. end of record

    09/26/2001 04:50:32
    1. [INJENNIN] Golden Wedding Zephaniah LLOYD and Ann LATTIMORE
    2. Source: Madison-Jefferson Co. Public Library, 420 W. Main St., Madison, IND. Genealogy Department -- the LATTIMORE family file folder: Newspaper clipping from the Madison Courier 07 OCT 1874 Column entitled: "The County" Article entitled: Golden Wedding To the child a half century seems a very long time; to the middle-aged person, it does not seem near so long; to the very aged it seems but a very short time. To think of a half century is to carry the mind over many and varied changes. Yet half centuries come and go. It is a very rare thing that persons are permitted to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of their wedding; so rare that the occasion is called the golden wedding. It must be very interesting to those persons who have passed a half century in married life, to look back and recall he many changes that have taken place since the minister pronounced them husband and wife till death should part them. But all of this moralizing is but the preclude to a description of one of those "golden occasions." On the 3d. of October 1824, Zephaniah LLOYD and Ann LATTIMORE were united in the holy bonds of matrimony, b the rev. Amos CHITWOOD. As the fiftieth anniversary of this event drew near, Mr. LLOYD determined to celebrate it as became the day, and by special request, your reporter was in attendance to gather some items. And items there were in abundance. the only trouble was to select what to note and what to omit. When your reporter reached Mr. LLOYD's, he found a boy ready to take his horse to the stable, so he got out and was cordially welcomed by the old gentleman. By request, he gave some scraps of the history connected with the occasion. Mr. LLOYD was born in Maryland, November 1805; came to Indiana in 1817, and to the place he now occupies in 1823. Consequently, he has spent all his married life on the same place. His wife, nee Ann LATTIMORE, was born in North Carolina, January 1800, and came to Indiana in 1811. Mr. and Mrs. LLOYD have been blessed with nine children, six girls and three boys, all of whom lived to maturity and married. One girl is now dead. The number of grand-children in the family, with first name of parent, is as follows: Isabel, four, all living; Elizabeth, five living, three dead; Jane, six living, four dead; Rhoda, eight living, one dead; Rebecca, four living, one dead; Delpha, three living, one dead; Oliver, two living; Zephaniah, two living; Marion, one living. After the recital of these interesting facts, Mr. LLOYD gave some items in regard to his farm. When he came to it there was but little land fitted for tillage, the deadened trees still standing on that little. Now he has a large farm open and the best of improvements, such as a fine stone barn, brick house, wood-house, engine-room, mill, etc. To illustrate Mr. LLOYD's energy, it is only necessary to tell a story. One night he could not sleep, so he got to thinking about a clothes drier, and he thought out the plan of a decided success. Early in the morning he went to work and completed his idea, and now he has one of the neatest things in this line that can be imagined. He laughed about some persons who were going along saying "LLOYD is going to have great times, he has a flying dutchman up." Some old relics were then exhibited to your reporter. One was a pair of pants over a hundred years old. To a modern they looked comical enough. Next some linen pillow cases, homemade, "made in the times when women worked," remarked the old gentleman. Then a linen sheet and two samples of cloth. All these were entirely manufactured by hand. They were all good specimens of handiwork. Another relic was a bread-tray that had been used for eighty years. The dining hall was next inspected. The porch had been extended by a temporary floor and canvas covering, so as to make room for tables long enough to seat twenty-five persons at a table. There were three tables. The canopy was nicely decorated with cedar, white stars, red joined hearts and bouquets of flowers. Against the wall were hanging large photographs of Mr. and Mrs. LLOYD, Senator MORTON and General SCOTT. At 12 o'clock precisely the bell rang for dinner, and the Marshal of the occasion, Mr. Isaac EARHART, called each old settler to the table; these were seated at the center table. Then he called until the other tables were filled up. When it comes to describing this part of the programme, the pen of your reporter is entirely inadequate to the task. It is enough to say hat the tables fairly "groaned" under the load of good things. No expense had been spared to make the dinner worthy of the great occasion. When the guests had been seated, a blessing was asked by Lewis HARTWELL, and Mr. LLOYD, in a few words, asked the guess to eat heartily, as it was probably the last dinner that some of them would eat together. His request was literally obeyed, for every one seemed to enjoy the dinner to the "fullest" extent of his ability. At the second table, the center one was occupied by the LLOYD family, only one seat being vacant, the Rev. Mr. LATHROP, in well-chosen words, returned thanks to the Creator for His goodness to the family, and prayed that it might continue through life. After the dinner had been eaten, Mr. Charles K. LARD presented a Bible to Mr. and Mrs. LLOYD, with a few words appropriate to the occasion. He concluded by requesting the Rev. LATHROP to read the 103d Psalm. Mr. LATHROP replied in behalf of Mr. and Mrs. LLOYD, and a concluding prayer offered by Mr. LATHROP, and the formalities of the occasion were over. The cooks upon this occasion were the daughters of the host and hostess, and the feast displayed their skill and ability in the mysteries of the cuisine. The relics were exhibited to the guests, and created much amusement to think of the difference between then and now. On this occasion there were present to assist in the festivities, four persons who were in attendance at the original wedding of Mr. LLOYD, viz: Joshua CHITWOOD, Ellen JONES, Ann THICKSTEIN and D. MCCURRY. As it was now 3 o'clock the guests began to depart to their respective homes feeling that they had been entertained in a manner which they would never forget, although they should be allowed to celebrate their golden wedding. May Mr. and Mrs. LLOYD live many years to enjoy the fruits of their temperance, energy and industry, is the fervent wish of your reporter. List of the names of old settlers in attendance at Mr. LLOYD's golden wedding, with their ages, nativity, and the year in which they came to Indiana: D.L. CHITWOOD 70, N.C., 1807 John DUFFY 72, Penn., 1820 John H. FEWEL 72, Va., 1822 Aguilla ROBERTSEN 70, Ind. Ter. John L. JONES 58, Ind. James JACKSON 91, N.C., 1814 S. C. HUMPHREYS 64, Ky., 1824 R. P. NAY 54, Ind. Stephen RICE 76, N.Y., 1818 James OFFICER 59, Ky., 1815 John TAIT 58, Ireland, 1858 Job HUGHES 60, Penn., 1841 John L. Wilson 55, Ind. James B. CHAMBERS 50, Ind. A. W. COOPERIDER 49, Ind. Anthony ROCK 49, Poland, 1854 Geo. H. BLACK 47, Ind. John O. LATTIMORE 64, N.C., 1811 Lewis HARTWELL 56, Ind. Nancy HARTWELL 65, Ohio, 1837 Wm. CHAMBERS 84, N.C., 1809 Thos. DRYDEN 81, Md., 1820 Ephram HARTWELL 81, Vt., 1815 Nancy VAN HORN 80, Ky., 1816 Philip GILTNER 58, Ky., 1837 Elizabeth FEWEL 66, Penn., 1817 Jane G. WILEY 70, Ky., 1810 Sophia BOWLES 56, Ind. Lockey HUMPHREY 62, Va., 1844 Phebe CHITWOOD 55, Ind. Francis WYNE 79, Va., 1844 Betsy S. DAVIS 85, Ky., 1815 Rhoda CURRY 51, Ind. Mary JONES 60, Ohio, 1844 Lucretia MCCURRY 45, Ohio, 1833 Jemma BAXTER 52, Ind. Charles. K. LARD 65, Vt., 1820 John E. BAXTER 56, Ky., 1824 Wm. MONROE 66, Ky., 1810 Wm. JONES 61, Ind. Wm. J. CHITWOOD 46, Ind. Isaac EARHRT 50, Ohio, 1837 Isabel EARHART 44, Ind. Wm. BOWLES 66, Ireland, 1815 Wm. KISTLER 49, Ind. Louisa STUCKER 63, Penn., 1811 Henry HAYS 58, Ind. C. J. NAY 52, Ind. Nancy GILTNER 50, Ind. Martha OFFICER 55, Ind. Ann THICKSTEIN 63, Ind. P. P. WILEY 64, Ohio, 1816 Wm. DUFFY 69, Penn., 1819 Elizabeth DUFFY 59, Ohio, 1832 Ann WILEY 54, Ind. Henry WALTON 51, Ind. Ellen TAIT (no age given), N.C., 1811 Mary A. WALTON 49, Ind. Thos. L. JONES 55, Ind. David MCCURRY 58, Ind. Rebecca MCCURRY 55, Ky., 1821 Sarah JONES 68, Ky., 1815 Betsy CHITWOOD 54, Va., 1820 Joshua CHITWOOD 75, N.C. Thos. CHAPMAN 49, Ind. end of record

    09/26/2001 04:44:54
    1. [INJENNIN] LATTIMORE, CARSON, STOCKTON, and LLOYD
    2. Isabella CARSON, b. 21 JUL 1782, Rutherford Co. NC , d. 16 FEB 1831 Jennings Co. IND, married John LATTIMORE b. 01 MAR 1778 Tyron Co. NC . John and Isabelle were married 03 NOV 1798 in Rutherford Co. NC. Isabella CARSON was the daughter of Walter CARSON and Mary of Jennings Co. IND. John LATTIMORE was the son of Daniel LATTIMORE and Ann STOCKTON. John and Isabelle moved from NC through Jefferson Co. IND, to Jennings Co. IND. While researching CARSON in Jefferson Co. IND, I found some following interesting LATTIMORE info. and am posting it today on the Jefferson Co. IND List, the Jennings Co. IND List, and the LATTIMORE List. Look for two posts entitled "Golden Wedding Zephaniah LLOYD and Ann LATTIMORE" and "Biographical Sketch of Zephaniah LLOYD" I am not related to any of these families. Regards, Nancy

    09/26/2001 04:38:18
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Kysar family
    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/1054.1.1 Message Board Post: You are welcome to join the Kysar Family Site.

    09/25/2001 02:05:36
    1. [INJENNIN] Carson in Jennings Co
    2. Tom or Donna
    3. I have a Jane Carson that married John Clarkson Jr in Jennings Co 28 Nov 1847

    09/24/2001 11:43:21
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: Banister/Bannister
    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/1063.1 Message Board Post: I am sorry that I can't help you with Laborn Bannister's parents,but do you know how (if) he is related to Frances Bannister born about 1826 in KY (married Demarcus Lett 14 Aug 1848 in Jennings co IN)? Demarcus and Frances moved to IL sometime after 1850--lived in Coles, Douglas and Effingham counties IL. Frances is the head of household on the 1870 Arcola, Douglas co, IL census. I can give dates of birth on children if this family interests you at all. Sherri

    09/23/2001 03:26:59
    1. [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816-1999
    2. Kathleen R Edwards
    3. I would greatly appreciate it if you could tell me if the surname of CARSON or ROSS shows up in this book. I have not been able to find much at all on them in Jennings County except their marriage. Greatly appreciate your time & effort & would love to get the book also if there is anything in it about my family. Best regards, Kathy

    09/23/2001 11:19:11
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816-1999
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. Hi, Kathleen ~ CARSON in Index as pages 31, 66, 77, 183, 207, 208, 237, 240, 252, 253, 297, 323 (and one reason it shows up on 323 is it is the bio of my great great grandparents where their son John (my great grandfather) married a Kate CARSON as his second wife. I am through the first marriage to Eliza Ann KEITH who died Jan 1889 & he married Kate who was the widow WEBB in July 1889. ROSS shows in Index for pages 40, 41, 66, 72, 76, 143, 144, 192, 235, 241, 252, 291, 298, 317, 318, 328, 329. Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net Kathleen R Edwards wrote: > I would greatly appreciate it if you could tell me if the surname of > CARSON or ROSS shows up in this book. I have not been able to find much > at all on them in Jennings County except their marriage. > > Greatly appreciate your time & effort & would love to get the book also > if there is anything in it about my family. > Best regards, > Kathy > > ============================== > 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/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    09/23/2001 09:18:14
    1. [INJENNIN] STALEY ~ UNDERWOOD ~ FLOYD ~ REA
    2. Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen
    3. Belinda, sorry to be late on this. Misplaced the message and couldn't remember your name. Less hectic this a.m. and went down the list and found you <grin> Staley ~ Index indicates mention on page 320 Underwood ~ pages 63, 65, 95, 116, 232, 243, 244, 289, 299 Floyd ~ none Rea ~ none Hope this helps, Antoinette (Tacoma, Washington) waughtel@oz.net Belinda Bayne wrote: > Would you mind looking up the following names in the Jennings Co. book - > Staley, Underwood, Floyd and Rea. Thanks so much. >

    09/20/2001 02:43:23
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] RE: INJENNIN-D Digest V01 #113
    2. Shirley Tolbert
    3. There is a Staley on Page 320; Underwood on pages 63, 65, 95, 116, 232, 243, 244, 289, 299; Nothing on Floyd or Rea. Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: Belinda Bayne Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 10:57 AM To: INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [INJENNIN] RE: INJENNIN-D Digest V01 #113 Would you mind looking up the following names in the Jennings Co. book - Staley, Underwood, Floyd and Rea. Thanks so much. -----Original Message----- From: INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com [mailto:INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:01 PM To: INJENNIN-D@rootsweb.com Subject: INJENNIN-D Digest V01 #113 << Message: ATT00137.eml (1.51 KB) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (366 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings County History (456 bytes) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (697 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (960 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (1.39 KB) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (797 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings County 1816-1999 History Book (468 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Alexander Wood Phillips, Hendricks County & Bartholomew (2.20 KB) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Phillips, Hendricks County, Indiana (4.78 KB) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (285 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (722 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] names (342 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] look ups (297 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (611 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] look ups (674 bytes) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] names (828 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (1.01 KB) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Lookup (315 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Lookup (298 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Lookup (559 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Lookup (216 bytes) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] Lookup (879 bytes) >> ============================== Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href='http://go.msn.com/bql/hmtag_itl_EN.asp'>http://explorer.msn.com</a><br>

    09/19/2001 05:14:05
    1. [INJENNIN] Unsubscribe
    2. Nicci McFall
    3. Please remove my e-mail from your mailing list. I do not wish to receive. Thank you Belinda Bayne wrote: > Would you mind looking up the following names in the Jennings Co. book - > Staley, Underwood, Floyd and Rea. Thanks so much. > > -----Original Message----- > From: INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com > [mailto:INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com] > Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:01 PM > To: INJENNIN-D@rootsweb.com > Subject: INJENNIN-D Digest V01 #113 > > << Message: ATT00137.eml (1.51 KB) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings > County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (366 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings > County History (456 bytes) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, > Indiana 1816 - 1999 (697 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings > County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (960 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] > Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (1.39 KB) >> << Message: RE: > [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (797 bytes) >> << Message: > [INJENNIN] Jennings County 1816-1999 History Book (468 bytes) >> << > Message: [INJENNIN] Alexander Wood Phillips, Hendricks County & Bartholomew > (2.20 KB) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Phillips, Hendricks County, Indiana > (4.78 KB) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - > 1999 (285 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana > 1816 - 1999 (722 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] names (342 bytes) >> << > Message: [INJENNIN] look ups (297 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings > County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (611 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] look > ups (674 bytes) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] names (828 bytes) >> << > Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (1.01 KB) >> > << Message: [INJENNIN] Lookup (315 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Lookup > (298 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Lookup (559 bytes) >> << > Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Lookup (216 bytes) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] > Lookup (879 bytes) >> > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    09/19/2001 12:46:49
    1. [INJENNIN] RE: INJENNIN-D Digest V01 #113
    2. Belinda Bayne
    3. Would you mind looking up the following names in the Jennings Co. book - Staley, Underwood, Floyd and Rea. Thanks so much. -----Original Message----- From: INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com [mailto:INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com] Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2001 9:01 PM To: INJENNIN-D@rootsweb.com Subject: INJENNIN-D Digest V01 #113 << Message: ATT00137.eml (1.51 KB) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (366 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings County History (456 bytes) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (697 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (960 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (1.39 KB) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (797 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings County 1816-1999 History Book (468 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Alexander Wood Phillips, Hendricks County & Bartholomew (2.20 KB) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Phillips, Hendricks County, Indiana (4.78 KB) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (285 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (722 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] names (342 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] look ups (297 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (611 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] look ups (674 bytes) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] names (828 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings County, Indiana 1816 - 1999 (1.01 KB) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Lookup (315 bytes) >> << Message: [INJENNIN] Lookup (298 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Lookup (559 bytes) >> << Message: Re: [INJENNIN] Lookup (216 bytes) >> << Message: RE: [INJENNIN] Lookup (879 bytes) >>

    09/18/2001 11:46:00
    1. [INJENNIN] RE: Glasgow, Yost, Jackson & Jameson Families
    2. Many thanks to Antoinette, Shirley, Nancy and others for the interest and assistance. It's a real pleasure finding that so many are willing to help. Thanks again, Gerry and Dodie in AZ

    09/18/2001 03:50:14
    1. [INJENNIN] Re: INJENNIN-D Digest V01 #117
    2. Wilma collins
    3. I have the full set of census CDs for 1880. This message board has been such a help to me on my Fall line. I would be happy to do lookups for Jennngs County. So if you have a look-up for 1880 Jennings County email me at : hotchkissmall@hotmail.com. wilma ----- Original Message ----- From: INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 3:07 AM To: INJENNIN-D@rootsweb.com Subject: INJENNIN-D Digest V01 #117 Content-Type: text/plain INJENNIN-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 117 Today's Topics: #1 [INJENNIN] Glasgow, Yost, Jackson [GEMolumby@aol.com] #2 Re: [INJENNIN] Glasgow, Yost, Jack [Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen <waug] #3 Re: [INJENNIN] Glasgow, Yost, Jack [Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen <waug] #4 [INJENNIN] Map of Jennings county [Terry Engel <tengel@sourceharvest.] #5 [INJENNIN] Jennings county history [Terry Engel <tengel@sourceharvest.] #6 Re: [INJENNIN] Glasgow, Yost, Jack ["Shirley Tolbert" <Shirley_Tolbert] #7 Re: [INJENNIN] Lookup: REICHLE or [Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen <waug] #8 Re: [INJENNIN] Map of Jennings cou [Jvogt1778@aol.com] #9 [INJENNIN] Yost Look up [Gary Olson <glango@netins.net>] #10 Re: [INJENNIN] Yost Look up [Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen <waug] #11 Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings county his ["Jenny Logan" <jennylogan@worldnet] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from INJENNIN-D, send a message to INJENNIN-D-request@rootsweb.com that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com

    09/17/2001 10:21:32
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Jennings county history book
    2. Jenny Logan
    3. hi Terry, Good luck in your move, my request for book is in the mail!! Can't wait to get it. Jenny ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Engel <tengel@sourceharvest.com> To: <INJENNIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 12:58 PM Subject: [INJENNIN] Jennings county history book > Hi All, > > I finally found the info for the Jennings county book (I too had deleted > it but I found it in the trash folder). Anyway, here's the scoop: > > >Yes, the Jennings County Historical Society has about 36 copies left. > Price is $57.50 plus $5.00 for shipping & handling & $2.88 for Indiana > Sales Tax. Please send check or money order along with a letter stating > that you'd like a copy of the Jennings County History Book, 1816-1999, > your name & mailing address. We'll get it in the mail to you right away. > > > The address for the Jennings county Historical Society is: > > Jennings County Historical Society > P.O. Box 335 > Vernon, IN 47282 > > > ============================== > Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >

    09/17/2001 03:24:31
    1. Re: [INJENNIN] Map of Jennings county
    2. Welcome to Hamilton County. Jan

    09/17/2001 09:58:02