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    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Marcie
    3. Nikki, I find NO Richwine's at all in my info. on the Waymire family line. Marcie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, January 31, 2000 7:13 PM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County >In a message dated 1/31/00 6:54:41 PM Pacific Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > ><< don't have Richwine's...I have Waymire's only. This Jacob Richwine > wouldn't be a brother to a Waymire. ?? > Marcie >> Jacob was father of Samuel RICHWINE, md Ann WEYMEYER/WAYMIRE; >John WAYMEYER of Shenandoah Valley was reported to be some sort of relative. >He discusses the RADER family....Gideon another son of Jacob, married >Elizabeth RADER, daughter of George...who DID NOT DIE IN VA as reported by >Dr. WAYMIRE. I've danced on George's grave and Elizabeth's in Centerville >[Germantown or Pershing] at the Zion Evangelical Cemetery. Have photos. >Nikki > > Name: RICHWINE,Samuel > Birth: 18 May 1799 > Place: ,Rockingham,VA > Death: 5 Nov 1857 > Place: ,,IN >Father: RICHWINE,Jacob >Mother: DEITZ,Phoebe Phillipina >Spouse: BILLHYMER,Sally >Spouse: WEYMEYER,Ann no known children [spelled WEYMEYER in RICHWINE >Family Reunion Madison County IN circa 1920's program] >Spouse: HOOF,Elizabeth > >

    02/01/2000 10:40:47
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Marcie
    3. Phyllis, I'm sorry to say, but I have no info. on these Waymire's at all. I searched all my papers and found nothing. No I'm really confused ! :) Marcie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, January 31, 2000 4:51 PM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County

    02/01/2000 10:32:05
    1. [INMADISO-L] Early Madison Co Records
    2. Paula Moler
    3. I just joined this list and was delighted to see the interaction! I'm researching the Phillip Moler/Moulder family who was in Madison County, Pipe Creek Township (1850 census). I am dismayed not to be able to find records for this time frame. Are these records available? Am particularly interested in tax records and court records. Thanks for your help.

    02/01/2000 08:26:14
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Marcie
    3. Hi Nikki, Well now, that explains a lot of things for me. LOL ! Thanks, Marcie in IN. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, January 31, 2000 7:13 PM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County >In a message dated 1/31/00 6:54:41 PM Pacific Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > ><< don't have Richwine's...I have Waymire's only. This Jacob Richwine > wouldn't be a brother to a Waymire. ?? > Marcie >> Jacob was father of Samuel RICHWINE, md Ann WEYMEYER/WAYMIRE; >John WAYMEYER of Shenandoah Valley was reported to be some sort of relative. >He discusses the RADER family....Gideon another son of Jacob, married >Elizabeth RADER, daughter of George...who DID NOT DIE IN VA as reported by >Dr. WAYMIRE. I've danced on George's grave and Elizabeth's in Centerville >[Germantown or Pershing] at the Zion Evangelical Cemetery. Have photos. >Nikki > > Name: RICHWINE,Samuel > Birth: 18 May 1799 > Place: ,Rockingham,VA > Death: 5 Nov 1857 > Place: ,,IN >Father: RICHWINE,Jacob >Mother: DEITZ,Phoebe Phillipina >Spouse: BILLHYMER,Sally >Spouse: WEYMEYER,Ann no known children [spelled WEYMEYER in RICHWINE >Family Reunion Madison County IN circa 1920's program] >Spouse: HOOF,Elizabeth > >

    02/01/2000 08:03:26
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Marcie
    3. That's ok, I understand...it just confused me for a minute. LOL ! Marcie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Tuesday, February 01, 2000 4:49 AM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County >Marci: > >Where is my mind. Not thinking straight. I was tired last night. > >Phyllis > >

    02/01/2000 04:44:53
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Marci, I would guess that Samuel RICHWINE'S marriage to Ann WEYMEYER [?WAYMIRE} was probably in PA or VA long before the move to Indiana. I've never researched that...sometimes I research families far afield...but since my RICHWINES came practically gift wrapped...thanks to my uncle Richard...who took three years to wade through Mrs. ALATZA's notes and put them in book form [I was just a fledgling genealogist then...but I did much of the census research for his privately published book...copies of which I know are in the Seattle Public Library and Tacoma...and I'm sure Uncle Dick arranged for copies in the Madison County Historical site and Anderson?Madison County Libraries]. I know I went to them BUT that was 43 years ago...and memory goes dim. Since then, I made it my goal to trace evry line of RICHWINE I could...and even found that one branch came to Washington State before statehood. Now my curiosity is piqued, and I'll have to do some WAYMIRE chasing. when I went to Anderson College...I knew a bunch of people whose names now pop up in connection with the RICHWINES...and it just blows me away! I must have liked them instictively because they were relatives...and just like wolves, we can "smell" those that belong to our pack ;>)) I really enjoy the Madison County Forum. I belong to several others..and this one is the most fun...and productive, thanks in large part to you and Phyllis. On a sombre note, please take a moment to grieve with those of us in Seattle, who aoe all feeling the loss of the Alaska Airline victims. Thanks, Nikki

    02/01/2000 02:58:24
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Marci: I'm confused too so don't feel bad. See you on the 17th if not before. Phyllis

    02/01/2000 02:56:47
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Early Madison Co Records
    2. Paula: I hate to be the one to tell you but the courthouse burned in Dec. 1880 and all the records were destroyed except for land records. they were in a different building. I work in the Indiana Room, Anderson Public Library. If you will email me there at - [email protected] I will look and see what I might be able to find for you. Phyllis Leedom

    02/01/2000 02:40:06
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Barb: Thanks for the information on the Richwine family. I knew Mildred Alatza slightly and probably typed the material in the files in the Indiana Room that you mentioned. Phyllis Leedom

    02/01/2000 01:05:11
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Dear List: Some have called to my attention that all the names for my talk in Elwood on Feb. 17 did not come through so I am resubmitting the names. Adams Tp. - Abraham Adams Anderson Tp. - John Berry Boone Tp. - Thomas Brunt Duck Creek Tp. - David Tranbarger Fall Creek Tp. - Isaac Busby Green Tp. - George Washington Pettigrew Jackson Tp. - Jacob Wise Lafayette Tp. - George Bevilheimer Monroe Tp. - Micajah Chamness Pipe Creek Tp. - Jacob Waymire Richland Tp. - Barnabus Maynard Stony Creek Tp. - Noah Huntzinger Union Tp. - Frederick Bronnenberg Van Buren Tp. -John & Joseph Thurston Appreciate any help on these early families - the earlier the better. Thanks, Phyllis Leedom

    02/01/2000 01:01:50
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. In a message dated 2/1/00 7:08:47 AM, [email protected] writes: << Phyllis, If the list of families for your Elwood talk was there, I missed seeing them. Please resubmit. >> Please for me also.

    02/01/2000 12:46:11
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County RICHWINE
    2. Phil: Thanks for the offer. I have access to the annual working in the genealogy department at the library. Been wondering what Swinford family you belong to? My sister-in-law was a Pettigrew and her mother was a Swinford. Don't know anything about her Swinford family. Thanks for any information. Phyllis Leedom

    02/01/2000 12:45:33
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Phyllis, I rechecked the list and found I had not gone down far enough. Ignore my message about repeating it.

    02/01/2000 02:42:58
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. You are probably already aware of this document, but just in case, The Descendants of Jacob Richwine, Mildred Eva Dilts Alatza edited by Richard Warren Edmonson in 1988 (from the original in the Indiana Room at the Anderson Public Library, Anderson, Madison Co., Indiana (provided by Dick Edmonson, 1004 Oak Tree Lane, Las Vegas, Nevada 89108 ([email protected]) (Note of Dick Edmonson - This folder was written about 1928 since Absalom Richwine was born in 1845 and, in this folder, his age is given as eighty-three. The references throughout this folder to Gideon Richwine as "our father" indicates that the author is one of his children.) "Grandfather Richwine's first wife, Grandmother Richwine, died when Aunt Phoebe was only two years old. He married for his second wife, Mary Smith and to this union were born three Children, Abraham Richwine, Susan and Lucind." "Grandfather Richwine emigrated with his family to Wayne Co. Indiana in 1832 and he died at the age of 62 years and was buried in Jacksonburg Cemetery both of his companions having died in Virginia." " In the latter part of the seventeen hundreds, Jacob Richwine, Father of our subject, was born in Pennsylvania and when he was grown up to be a man he married a girl by the name of Dietz. In a short time they moved to Rockingham County, Va. where he bought a fine farm and raised a family of seven children. Then his wife died and in time he married his second wife, a lady by the name of Smith and raised three children by this marriage." _________________________________________________________

    02/01/2000 01:36:46
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Phyllis, If the list of families for your Elwood talk was there, I missed seeing them. Please resubmit.

    02/01/2000 01:06:56
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Marci: Where is my mind. Not thinking straight. I was tired last night. Phyllis

    02/01/2000 12:48:53
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Marcie
    3. I don't have Richwine's...I have Waymire's only. This Jacob Richwine wouldn't be a brother to a Waymire. ?? Marcie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Monday, January 31, 2000 4:51 PM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County >Marci: > >Tried to email you at work this morning and later this afternoon discovered >it didn't go through. Will try to remember what I typed. > >Jacob Richwine (that I'm interested in) was born 1767 in North Carolina. >Came to Madison County 1820's. Had several sons. > >Does that help to identify the Jacob I need? > >Phyllis > >

    01/31/2000 10:52:09
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. In a message dated 1/31/00 6:54:41 PM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << don't have Richwine's...I have Waymire's only. This Jacob Richwine wouldn't be a brother to a Waymire. ?? Marcie >> Jacob was father of Samuel RICHWINE, md Ann WEYMEYER/WAYMIRE; John WAYMEYER of Shenandoah Valley was reported to be some sort of relative. He discusses the RADER family....Gideon another son of Jacob, married Elizabeth RADER, daughter of George...who DID NOT DIE IN VA as reported by Dr. WAYMIRE. I've danced on George's grave and Elizabeth's in Centerville [Germantown or Pershing] at the Zion Evangelical Cemetery. Have photos. Nikki Name: RICHWINE,Samuel Birth: 18 May 1799 Place: ,Rockingham,VA Death: 5 Nov 1857 Place: ,,IN Father: RICHWINE,Jacob Mother: DEITZ,Phoebe Phillipina Spouse: BILLHYMER,Sally Spouse: WEYMEYER,Ann no known children [spelled WEYMEYER in RICHWINE Family Reunion Madison County IN circa 1920's program] Spouse: HOOF,Elizabeth

    01/31/2000 03:13:04
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. In a message dated 1/31/00 4:54:16 PM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << Jacob Richwine (that I'm interested in) was born 1767 in North Carolina. Came to Madison County 1820's. Had several sons. >> Dear Phyllis, At the risk of butting in again, I'll bet the Jacob you want is this one. Name: RICHWINE,Jacob Birth: 8 Aug 1767 Place: Philadelphia,Philadelphia,PA Chr: 4 Oct 1767 Place: 1st REF CHURCH,Philadelphia,Phila Death: Bef Aug 1835 Place: ,Wayne,IN Burial: Place: ,,Wayne,IN Father: RICHWINE,John George Mother: WECKERLIN,Susanna Spouse: DEITZ,Phoebe Phillipina Spouse: SMITH,Mary [HOOP] {HOOVER} Jacob RICHWINE was the son of George RICHWINE (Johan Georg REICHWEIN before Americanization of the name) and Susanna WECKERLIN. Georg RICHWINE emigrated from the Palatinate area of Bavaria and arrived at the port of Philadelphia on the ship "Elizabeth" in September 1751 (page 452, Pennsylvania German Pioneers, Geneological Publishing Co., 1975. Georg RICHWINE and Susanna WECKERLIN were married 30 June 1754, by Rev John Conrad STEINER, at Germantown Reformed Church, Philadelphia, PA. These records also list the baptism of three of their children: Anna Elizabeth RICHWINE, baptized 02 Feb 1755 (probably died young) Anna Catherine RICHWINE, born 04 Mar 1759, baptized 08 Apr 1759 Elizabeth Barbara RICHWINE, born 22 Apr 1761, baptized 03 May 1761. George and Susanna moved to New Design, now a part of New Holland, in Earl Township, Lancaster County, PA, and on 01 Feb 1774, purchased lot no. 15, about 2/3 of an acre. His will was dated 08 Feb 1774. It was proved 05 Nov 1788 and on that date Susanna was appointed executrix and letters testamentary were issued (Lancaster County PA, Will Book "Y", Vol 2, Page 545). George was a weaver and left his loom to his oldest son Henry. The lot and home built on it were left to Susannah for her lifetime. She died after the 1790 census ("Widow RICHWINE," Lancaster County, Earl Township. page 132) and before 06 Dec 1791 when the five surviving children were listed in the deed: Henry RICHWINE, Earl Township, weaver Jacob RICHWINE, Earl Township, cordwainer (i.e. shoemaker) George BARTEL, Earl Township carpenter and his wife, Catherine Philip ROAD, Cocalico Township, potter, and his wife Elizabeth John Jacob ROAD, Earl Township, laborer, and his wife Maria (Philip ROAD and John Jacob ROAD were brothers) PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD OF MADISON AND HAMILTON COUNTIES, INDIANA: In discussing Gideon RICHWINE states "...Comes from good old German Stock, His Grandfather RICHWINE having emigrated from that country to this at an Early date and settled in Pennsylvanis. The latter was three times married, and many of his descendants are now scattered over the United States." >From PA the family went to the Shenandoah Valley [Rockingham County] VA from about 1800 to 1832, when they came to Wayne County, IN. Jacob is supposed to be buried in Wayne County, but have not been able to find him. Nikki

    01/31/2000 02:56:44
    1. Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County
    2. Marcie
    3. Phyllis, Ok, that is fine. Thanks, Marcie -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Sunday, January 30, 2000 11:47 PM Subject: Re: [INMADISO-L] Pioneer Families of Madison County >Marci: > >I'll have to check the file when I go into work in a few hours. Don't have >dates in my head. > >Phyllis > >

    01/31/2000 02:11:33