Debbie, Would you happen to have any information on Miles Cartwright or his daughter Sarah Etta Cartwright? Thanks Pam Bick [email protected] Terry and Debbie Quinn wrote: > I am researching Sizelove, Fuller, Bolton, Bowers, Moore, Reel. Cartwright, > Cunningham, Childers and Quinn in Madison County. > > Debbie Quinn > [email protected]
Melissa, Which Mahoneys are you researching in Madison County? Barbara R.
Can anyone tell me where the Neece/Neese/Nees Cemetery is located? On a death record it stated "between Frankton and Perkinsville". Thanks, Donna Brock McDermit -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 4:22 PM Subject: INMADISO-D Digest V00 #105
Della, I have Wards too. Which ones are yours and the time frame? Maybe we connect. Cindy Calif DELLA J FELL wrote: > I am researching the following surnames in Madison County Indiana... > > TRUEBLOOD, CLEM, BOOCO, HOPPES, WARD, ALVEY....... > ________________________________________________________________ > 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.
Good morning Andy -- I am also still "digging" into the DERRY family and would very much like to continue keeping in touch with you. It certainly looks as if "my" BAZIL DERRY (1786-1879) from Fayette Co., PA had a younger brother named JACOB DERRY. They both show up in the 1820 PA Census where Jacob is married and has two sons under 10 and then the family is gone by the 1830 Census with Bazil still remaining in Fayette Co. I do believe that this is one and same JACOB DERRY (b-1795 VA) who married RACHEL BRIGHT (b-1797 VA) that we find settling down in Adams County, Illinois. The two sons under age 10 in the 1820 PA Census correspond nicely to Jacob and Rachel's first two sons, PHILIP born 1817 and BASIL born 1820. I have BASIL DERRY's pension papers from the Civil War and it definitely states that he was born in PA -- and with a name like "Basil/Bazil" -- strongly points to the fact that he could have named after his "Uncle Bazil" (my husband's 4th-g-grandfather). Also, in the 1870 MO Census for Lewis County it looks like JACOB DERRY is living with son-in-law FRANK SLATER as follows: SLATER, Frank 26 born PA Cooper Head of Household Elizabeth 24 born ILL Louisa 4 born MO Samuel 2 born MO DERRY, Jacob 74 born PA What do you think? There is a JACOB DERRY who shows up in INDIANA briefly during the in-between years -- but I haven't been able to confirm if this is the same man. Joan Derry
I am researching the family name of DERRY (Dairy) from Madison County, Indiana. Joan
Hello Melissa Would you mind telling me just which MORRIS family you have in Madison Co., Ind. Lynda in Calif ----- Original Message ----- From: "Melissa Bowyer" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, 31 May 2000 20:26 Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Roll Call > > > I am researching Bowyer, Swift, Robertson, George, Hughes, Beckley, Morris, > Scott in Madison County. Other Indiana names include: Nash, Folland, Wrisk, > Mahoney, Brightwell, Kemper - most of these are Clark County. > > Thanks, > > Melissa Bowyer > Noblesville, Indiana > [email protected] > > > >
I am looking for: ADAMS-JOICE-POOR-RECTOR-LINDSEY/LINDZY-HOPPES-HOEL-STANLEY-BOWERS-HODSON Thanks for any help. Connie Lindzy
I am researching these names: BEEMAN, GLOTZBACH, SEARS, GROSS, PHILHOWER, Linda E. [email protected]
Looking for relatives of Asa DAVIS - parents, siblings, and uncles. Asa lived in Madison Co in 1838. Moved into Delaware Co for two years then back into Madison Co. Lived in the Anderson area from 1840 to 1859 and near Summitville from 1859 to 1864. Asa married Mary Jane Branson in 1846. Asa was born someplace in OH in 1818.Thus I am looking for any Davis' who came from OH and lived in the Madison Co by at least 1838. Thanks Eldon Davis
I am researching the names HARRIS, GOODWIN, CHESNUT, TURNER(?), KIRKHAM in the Anderson, Madison County area, most probably between the years of 1885 and 1905 (I'm not sure about Turner - likely the maiden name of my gr-gr-grandmother's mother, who may have stayed in England). Jan Rader Kent, Ohio
I am researching Bowyer, Swift, Robertson, George, Hughes, Beckley, Morris, Scott in Madison County. Other Indiana names include: Nash, Folland, Wrisk, Mahoney, Brightwell, Kemper - most of these are Clark County. Thanks, Melissa Bowyer Noblesville, Indiana [email protected]
Researching the surname Pentecost/Penticost from 1850 on. Thanks, Debbie
I am searching for information on the Hahn and Sosbe families. Gloria in Miami
I am researching Sizelove, Fuller, Bolton, Bowers, Moore, Reel. Cartwright, Cunningham, Childers and Quinn in Madison County. Debbie Quinn [email protected]
I'am researching the Askins and Leeper family of Madison County. Lova Overholts
I'm researching the following surnames in Madison Co., IN: BARCUS - COTTRELL - GARDNER Phyllis in east central Illinois
To find Forrestville Cemetery go about 5 miles north of Elwood on SR 37. When you see an abandoned brick school house (it was the Duck Creek-Boone Elementary School) on the east side, turn right (east) onto the county road there. Follow this road about 1-1/2 miles. The cemetery is on top of the hill on the left. My husband has relatives buried there. Donna Brock McDermit Greencastle, IN -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 8:14 AM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Forestville Cemetery >Hi, Can someone tell me the location or township of the Forestville Cem? > >Lou in Indiana > >______________________________
Researching in Madison County: MOWREY MOWERY SHIREY CROMER Marilyn Barber Danville, IN
I am searching for information about SLATER and DERRY families. Thank you Andy Slater