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    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Rebecca CLARK
    2. Sarah
    3. Stephen Noland Sargent's father was Reason Sargent and his mother was Elizabeth Adams. There has got to be a Noland connection, but as of yet I cannot find it. I know that Brazelton Noland married ?? and had a son named Stephen Noland and a daughter named Catherine Eleanor Noland. Stephen Noland married Bethany Dilts. There are many marriages amongst the Noland, Dilts, Sargent, and Gustin folks. Rebecca Clarks mother was Sally Davis. Clark and Davis are particularly difficult to research, as I am sure you are aware. Sarah -----Original Message----- From: Jim R <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 8:57 PM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Rebecca CLARK >>From Jim Rutlede [email protected] Do you have any information on Stephen NOLAND Sargent I am interested in the Noland family and think I might have a connection here. >Would be thur his mother possible a Noland. let me know please thanks in advance. > >

    03/08/2000 03:14:15
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Rebecca CLARK
    2. In a message dated 3/8/00 2:10:04 AM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << Noland married Bethany Dilts. There are many marriages amongst the Noland, Dilts, Sargent, and Gustin folks. Rebecca Clarks mother was Sally Davis. Clark and Davis are particularly difficult to research, as I am sure you are aware. >> Okay, now you went and done it! Mentioned names where I HAVE to jump in with both feet and my nosy nose! I have a Jeremiah CLARK: Name: Jeremiah CLARK Sex: M Birth: 17 Jun 1813 Place: ,Gennesee,NY Marr: 22 Oct 1844 Spouse: Mary Ann RICHWINE Death: 9 Dec 1895 Place: ,Kingfisher,OK Territory Burial: Place: ,Custer City,Custer,OK Notes----------------------------------------------------------------------- !"The Descendants of Jacob RICHWINE" Mildred Eva DILTS ALATZA and Richard Warren EDMONSON, published privately, Las Vegas, NV, 1988: "Mary Ann married a Mr. Clark and had two daughters." All other information re this line was researched and assmebled by Michelle "Shelley" Diane WILSON PATANE; [now remarried] desc. of Mary Ann RICHWINE and Jeremiah CLARK ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Children: 1.Diantha CLARK 1845  2.Terressa CLARK 1847  3.Laura CLARK 1851  4.Robert Perry CLARK 1853 5.Manisetta (Mancinetta?) CLARK 1855  6.Jasper Marion CLARK 1857  7.Olive CLARK 1859  8.Stephen Douglas 1863 9.Florida CLARK 1866 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DILTS and GUSTINS also married into the RICHWINE Family and Mildred DILTS ALATZA gathered information for years at RICHWINE family reunions regarding the descendants of Jacob RICHWINE. I am hoping someone knows when the RICHWINE Reunion is because I would like to attend this year. I went to one in 1958 in Anderson [where I understand they are still being held] when my son Eric was the youngest descendant there; he was a few months old. Nikki

    03/08/2000 02:21:37
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Rebecca CLARK
    2. Sarah, (hawkmoon) here I am butting in with suggestions. In my father's 1914 Anderson High school yearbook, the X-ray, there are Clarks and Sargents in school in 1914. Offspring of your people? Junior class, Maryellen Clark, Opal Clark, Ruth Sargent. Sophomore class, Elizabeth Clark, Howell Clark. Freshman class, Beulah Clark,Erma Clark. FYI. Phil Swinford

    03/08/2000 01:39:55
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Rebecca CLARK
    2. Marcie: I presume you have looked at the hugh file we have in the Indiana room, Anderson Public Library but I can't remember for sure. When are you going to Ft. Wayne? I am going on the 27th of March. Phyllis

    03/08/2000 12:45:03
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Rebecca CLARK
    2. Marcie
    3. Hi Sarah, Yes, I wish we could connect too. I'm plannign a trip to Ft. Wayne, IN. Library in a few weeks and maybe when I get there I can find more info. on my CLARK line. I'll let ever one know what I find as soon as I get home. :) Thanks , Marcie in IN. -----Original Message----- From: Sarah <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 6:17 PM Subject: [INMADISO-L] Rebecca CLARK >I have a Rebecca Clark in my Family Tree. Know it is a rather common name, >but since my Clarks were from Madison Co., IN., I figured it was worth a >shot! We have written before, Marcie....but I think of other things. >Wouldn't it be really great if we could connect? My Rebecca Clark was b. >1834 & d. 1876. She was m. in 1857 to Stephen Noland Sargent. > >Looking forward to hearing from you.... >Best regards, >Sarah > > > >

    03/07/2000 11:21:45
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Rebecca CLARK
    2. Jim R
    3. >From Jim Rutlede [email protected] Do you have any information on Stephen NOLAND Sargent I am interested in the Noland family and think I might have a connection here. Would be thur his mother possible a Noland. let me know please thanks in advance.

    03/07/2000 10:50:00
    1. [INMADISO-L] Rebecca CLARK
    2. Sarah
    3. I have a Rebecca Clark in my Family Tree. Know it is a rather common name, but since my Clarks were from Madison Co., IN., I figured it was worth a shot! We have written before, Marcie....but I think of other things. Wouldn't it be really great if we could connect? My Rebecca Clark was b. 1834 & d. 1876. She was m. in 1857 to Stephen Noland Sargent. Looking forward to hearing from you.... Best regards, Sarah

    03/07/2000 07:22:43
    1. Re: INMADISO-D Digest V00 #50
    2. Donna McDermit
    3. Thanks, Marcie. I hope to visit the Alexandria Historical Society the end of this month if my schedule allows. I live at Greencastle, IN, and my in-laws still live north of Elwood. Donna Brock McDermit -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, March 07, 2000 3:21 AM Subject: INMADISO-D Digest V00 #50

    03/07/2000 04:51:49
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Re: INMADISO-D Digest V00 #48
    2. Steve Veneskey
    3. Hi, Jennifer Thank you for the information, but the Bocco cemetery in Anderson is where Edmond is buried, even though his name and his wife's name is not on the list of people buried there. Delphia sister married a Bocco. My grandmother would take us out to the cemeteries on decoration day and tell us the stories about everyone who was buried there. Thank again, Karen [email protected] wrote: > In a message dated 3/5/00 9:25:24 AM US Eastern Standard Time, > [email protected] writes: > > << I'm trying to find the relatives of Edmond Lane. He died Sept. 20, > 1914 in Anderson, Madison Co., IN and is buried in the Bocco cemetery. > In about 1855 The Hoppes family, that later settled in Anderson, and > Edmond were in Nebraska. Henry Hoppes's daughter Delphia married > Edmond. The next time we find Edmond, he is in the Civil War. When the > War was over Edmond and Delphia moved to Anderson, IN. They had many > Children, some are listed here: Gertrude, Harv., Hurrell, Ike, Jack, > Jane, Ledger, Mary E., Albert, George, and Cora M.. >> > > Steve, I have several members of the Hoppes family at the cemetery I adopted > (Zion Chapel Cem, Delaware Co IN). George Washington Hoppes, the great > grandson of Daniel (brother to Henry) and some of his family are buried > there. This may be a ways from what you are looking for, but I thought I'd > throw it in. There are no LANE surnames there. > > Jennifer Lewis > [email protected] > [email protected] > http://hometown.aol.com/lewisjl/myhomepage/heritage.html

    03/06/2000 07:43:02
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] McDermit/McDermitt/McDermott, Beckley, Minich/Minnick, Perkins
    2. Marcie
    3. Hi Donna, Would you be searching for a George McDermit from Alexandria Madison Co., IN. by chance ?? I know the Alexandria Historical Society has some things on him. Good luck, Marcie in IN. -----Original Message----- From: Donna McDermit <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, March 05, 2000 10:01 PM Subject: [INMADISO-L] McDermit/McDermitt/McDermott, Beckley, Minich/Minnick, Perkins >I am new to this list and researhing these families. They are primarily from Madison Co., IN, but some may have migrated to neighboring counties. All help would be appreciated. > >Thanks, >Donna Brock McDermit > >

    03/06/2000 05:34:20
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Chief William Anderson
    2. Phyllis, Thanks so much for being so helpful. I got to go to the library there in Anderson one time about two years ago. I don't believe you were there because no one offered to be of assistance and when I asked about the family files I was referred to the location by pointing and the answer was they are over there. Keep up the good workl Micki in Florida << Most people don't know the background of Chief Anderson. I work in the Indiana Room of the Anderson Public and only know because we have a book entitled "Kik-the-we-nund" by Ruby Cranor a descendant of Chief Anderson. It is a very well documented book and I refer to it quite often. >>

    03/06/2000 12:47:18
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Chief William Anderson
    2. Linda: I'll check tomorrow and get back with you. I can't tell you on the top of my head. Phyllis

    03/06/2000 12:28:47
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] McDermit/McDermitt/McDermott, Beckley, Minich/Minnick, Perkins
    2. Louise Brock
    3. At 09:41 PM 3/5/00 -0500, you wrote: >I am new to this list and researhing these families. They are primarily from Madison Co., IN, but some may have migrated to neighboring counties. All help would be appreciated. > >Thanks, >Donna Brock McDermit > >My husband's family is from Marion Co. Louise Hamilton Brock

    03/06/2000 07:45:29
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Chief William Anderson
    2. Linda R. Harris
    3. Hi, Phyllis, I don't suppose you have any idea how to reach Ruby, or if she is still living? Thanks, Linda [email protected] (soon to be out of service) [email protected] (our new e-mail) ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 05, 2000 9:06 PM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Chief William Anderson > Micki: > > Most people don't know the background of Chief Anderson. I work in the > Indiana Room of the Anderson Public and only know because we have a book > entitled "Kik-the-we-nund" by Ruby Cranor a descendant of Chief Anderson. It > is a very well documented book and I refer to it quite often. > > Phyllis Leedom

    03/05/2000 08:08:27
    1. [INMADISO-L] McDermit/McDermitt/McDermott, Beckley, Minich/Minnick, Perkins
    2. Donna McDermit
    3. I am new to this list and researhing these families. They are primarily from Madison Co., IN, but some may have migrated to neighboring counties. All help would be appreciated. Thanks, Donna Brock McDermit

    03/05/2000 07:41:00
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Chief William Anderson
    2. Micki: Most people don't know the background of Chief Anderson. I work in the Indiana Room of the Anderson Public and only know because we have a book entitled "Kik-the-we-nund" by Ruby Cranor a descendant of Chief Anderson. It is a very well documented book and I refer to it quite often. Phyllis Leedom

    03/05/2000 02:06:30
    1. [INMADISO-L] Re: INMADISO-D Digest V00 #48
    2. In a message dated 3/5/00 9:25:24 AM US Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << I'm trying to find the relatives of Edmond Lane. He died Sept. 20, 1914 in Anderson, Madison Co., IN and is buried in the Bocco cemetery. In about 1855 The Hoppes family, that later settled in Anderson, and Edmond were in Nebraska. Henry Hoppes's daughter Delphia married Edmond. The next time we find Edmond, he is in the Civil War. When the War was over Edmond and Delphia moved to Anderson, IN. They had many Children, some are listed here: Gertrude, Harv., Hurrell, Ike, Jack, Jane, Ledger, Mary E., Albert, George, and Cora M.. >> Steve, I have several members of the Hoppes family at the cemetery I adopted (Zion Chapel Cem, Delaware Co IN). George Washington Hoppes, the great grandson of Daniel (brother to Henry) and some of his family are buried there. This may be a ways from what you are looking for, but I thought I'd throw it in. There are no LANE surnames there. Jennifer Lewis [email protected] [email protected] http://hometown.aol.com/lewisjl/myhomepage/heritage.html

    03/05/2000 03:36:38
    1. [INMADISO-L] Edmond Lane
    2. Steve Veneskey
    3. I'm trying to find the relatives of Edmond Lane. He died Sept. 20, 1914 in Anderson, Madison Co., IN and is buried in the Bocco cemetery. In about 1855 The Hoppes family, that later settled in Anderson, and Edmond were in Nebraska. Henry Hoppes's daughter Delphia married Edmond. The next time we find Edmond, he is in the Civil War. When the War was over Edmond and Delphia moved to Anderson, IN. They had many Children, some are listed here: Gertrude, Harv., Hurrell, Ike, Jack, Jane, Ledger, Mary E., Albert, George, and Cora M.. Cora M. married Hartzel Heath Center Grant. Cora died young at the age of 27, she had 2 Children William Grant, and Rosa Grant. Rose married Mr. Russell and George Lail Collins. Edmond and Delphia lived on 1to2 acres of land, raised and sold vegetables and eggs in town. This peace of land was about 21st and Pit Street. A few years ago they tore down the house and were suprised to find a log cabin inside. I'm looking for any info on this family dead or alive. ( : Thank you for taking time to read this info, Karen

    03/04/2000 01:14:00
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Chief William Anderson
    2. In a message dated 3/3/00 8:08:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << The father of Chief William Anderson (Kik-tha-we-nund) was John Anderson (a trader) and ? (given name unknown) Kilbuck sister of chief William Kilbuck. >> Thanks for the little history lesson. I lived in Anderson until I went to college and never knew how Kilbuck Creek got its name or that she was the wife of Kikthawenund. I remember going to Girl Scout camp at Camp Kikthawenund when I was young. Micki in Florida

    03/04/2000 12:50:59
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Mound Builders, Miamis, Shawnees, Killbuck family ...
    2. A very lengthy and interesting article about the Mound Builders, French claim to the Miami Valley, the Miami and Shawnee Indians and the Killbuck family of Butler County, Ohio, Madison Township, may be accessed at: http://www.middle-america.org/crout/Madison/ancient.html Lou

    03/04/2000 02:04:22