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    1. MOORE-HAUN-OGLESBY-LONG
    2. HEY DENNY!
    3. List,i've posted here several times. trying to find a living OGLESBY & LONG. these are 2 sisters. they were in the obit of their mom IDA HAUN. d. May, 1999. IDA's maiden name was MOORE. b. KNOXVILLE,TN. marr ED HAUN. Ed & Ida may have met in an orphange in GRIFFIN,OH. i think. Ida retired from work in 1972 in KNOXVILLE. sure appreciate any help. IDA was my 2nd cousin. her parents were THOMAS & ANNABELLE POE MOORE. Yhomas was my gramp's brother. has anyone ties to CLAIBORNE & KNOX Cos.TN?. i knew a ROLAND b. INDY. his mom was an ELLISON. this family has ties to an INDY CAR racer i'm told. i don't know who. i'm not in touch with these lines. thanks Ray. DNA done. STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 now researching O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR Researching: MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Does exactly what it says on the tin

    06/16/2006 06:48:38
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Information & Location - MK
    2. see _http://www.polis.iupui.edu/RUC/Neighborhoods/Plainfield/PlnfldNarrative.htm_ (http://www.polis.iupui.edu/RUC/Neighborhoods/Plainfield/PlnfldNarrative.htm) _http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/in/hendrick/directories/business/1868/pl ainfie270gms.txt_ (http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/in/hendrick/directories/business/1868/plainfie270gms.txt) Bonnie

    06/16/2006 05:23:07
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Information & Location - MK
    2. Edward Sinker
    3. Mary K. wrote: >Hello and I am writing to inquire if anyone knows where the following was >located: The House of Refuge for the Correction and Reformation of >Junivile Offenders. Was it in Marion Co., IN or where? I found a couple of articles in an Indiana newspaper about what I presume to be the place which you are referring to. - Ed ______________________________________________ The Fort Wayne, "Daily Gazette", Tuesday Evening, June 18, 1867; pg. 4 Gov. Baker has located the Indiana House of Refuge near Plainfield, Hen- dricks County, a station on the Terra Haute Railroad, fourteen miles west of Indianapolis. The farm to be purchased contains 218 acres under cultivation. ______________________________________________ The Fort Wayne, "Daily Gazette", Thursday, January 18, 1870; pg 2 INDIANA HOUSE OF REFUGE. About a year ago I published an article in the Gazette calling the attentiion of the people to our your but promising House of Refuge for boys, located on a farm of 225 acres, near Plainfield, Hen- dricks county. I recently had the pleasure of visiting this institution and seeing for myself, evicences of its success and prosperity, and I only express what I am confident would be the feeling of every citizen of the State, after visiting the institution, and seeing its practical working and results, that it is a wonderful success, and that it is destined soon to become one of the leading and most popular institutions of the State. At the time I visited the institution they had 105 boys. These congregated, the worst boys of the State, are here placed under the very best reformatory influences. The simple truths of the gospel as taught in the Holy Scriptures, andthe powerful influences which prevail in well regulated families, have been found the most effectual means of reform. The boys are divided into families of fifty each, as near as can be, having a "House Father" over each, assisted by his wife, if married, and an assistant call- ed an "Elder Brother." The whole in- stitution being under the government of a superintendent and matron, to whom the boys have access at all times. The matron fills the place of a mother to the boys, to whom all their wants and griev- ances can be and are freely commuica- ted, and it is wonderful the influence for good she has over them. One-half the boys in each family are in school half the day, while the other half are at work, the "Home Father" and "Elder Brother" being half the day in school and the other half at work with the boys. Of the 100 boys there, 8 work at shoe- making, making and mending all the boy's shoes; 6 at tailoring; 30 at cane bottoming chairs, which promises to be- come a very profitable employment for the boys. It is now bossed by one of the first inmates of the institution. Besides these, the baking, cooking, washing, iron- ing, etc., is mostly done by the boys. A large force work on the farm, raising last season 20 acres of corn, 18 of oats, 8 of sorghum, 6 of broom corn, 10 of potatoes, 5 of beans, 12 of wheat, and 16 meadow, besides garden vegetables for their own use. The first boys received at the House of Refuge were 10 from the Northern Peni- tentiary, January 1868, and by October of that year the two family houses, which had been erected, were full, and since that time the applications from all parts of the State, necessarily have had to be rejected. The Legislature last spring wisely ap- propriated $50,000 for the erection of ad- ditional buildings and furnishing the same. One additional family building was finished and ready to occupy on the 1st of December, which makes room for 50 more boys. The centre main building will be complete by April, and then one of the family buildings, now occupied by the family of the Superintendent and other officers, can be used for another family of 50 boys; so that within a few months from this time they can receive 100 additional boys, and half of the num- ber they are ready for now. The object of the institution is to have a proper place to send boys guilty of crime, instead of their lying in our jails under the pernicious influence of adepts in crime, and sent to the penitentiary to come out educated and hardened in crime; also, for those not yet guilty of actual crime, but are on the high road leading thereto, and have become unmanageable by their parents, or have no parents or others to care for them. The law specifies the following classes as those intended to receive the benefits of the House of Refuge: 1st -- Boys con- victed of crime. 2nd -- Those guilty of crime can be sent by the court to this in- stitution, on presentment of the facts by the Grand Jury, without trial and convic- tion. 3rd -- Boys who have parents or guardians, but have become ungovernable and vicious, can be sent by the Judge of the Court on application of said parent or guardian. 4th -- Boys who are destitute of a suitable home, and of adequate means of living, or are in dange of be- ing brought up to lead an idle and vec- tious life, may be admitted to the institution by the Trustees of the town- ship, or by the mother when the father is dead, or has abandoned his family, or is an habitual drunkard, or does not pro- vide for their support. "No one can be sent to the institution for a shorter period than until they shall be reformed, or until they attain the age of twenty-one years." I close this article with the earnest re- quest that our city authorities and courts will not allow juvenile offenders to be sent to the jail and kept there for days, but at once take the necessary steps to place them under the guardianship of this insti- tution, where they will be under those kind, moral and religious influences that are working such wonderful effect in the reformation of those under their care. A.S. Evans. _____________________________________________________

    06/16/2006 01:41:09
    1. Information & Location - MK
    2. Mary K.
    3. 6-15-06 Hello and I am writing to inquire if anyone knows where the following was located: The House of Refuge for the Correction and Reformation of Junivile Offenders. Was it in Marion Co., IN or where? The court document I have is from Clinton County, (Frankfort), IN and filed March 3, 1886 for a young man aged 11 years old. Also are there any records for the young people sent to the House of Refuge, etc.? Any information will be greatly appreciated and any leads that might send me in a direction for more knowledge. solution is also appreciated. Thank you, Mary K. George, Frankfort, IN

    06/15/2006 01:27:14
    1. Re: INMARION-D Digest V06 #55
    2. In a message dated 6/8/2006 2:01:04 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, INMARION-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Pam, Have you checked to see if your German ancestor belonged to the Preussen Unterstutzings Verein ? It translates to Prussian Benevolent Society. There is data available at the library of the University of Indiana. C East Thank you for the suggestion. I'll have to check that out. I actually think The German Lutheran Church listed at Brookside and Jefferson Avenue might actually be the St. Peter's Evangelical Lutheran Church which is now located at 2525 East 11th Street, Indianapolis, IN Have a Great Day, Pam "Genealogists never die, they just lose their Census"

    06/08/2006 08:06:11
    1. RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Lutheran Church
    2. Pam
    3. I think I may have the wrong church. My ancestor was from Switzerland. Thank you, Pam Pam Wyoming, MI

    06/07/2006 03:22:09
    1. RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Lutheran Church
    2. C E Hameeteman-East
    3. Pam, Have you checked to see if your German ancestor belonged to the Preussen Unterstutzings Verein ? It translates to Prussian Benevolent Society. There is data available at the library of the University of Indiana. C East -----Original Message----- From: Pami54@aol.com [mailto:Pami54@aol.com] Sent: Friday, 02 June, 2006 9:24 PM To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Lutheran Church Does anyone know anything about the German Lutheran Church that was at the corner of Brookside and Jefferson Avenue in the early 1900's? Have a Great Day, Pam ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== Post SURNAMES of your Marion County, Indiana Families to this mail list. Also post a <a href="http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=postmessage&r=rw&p=localities.no rtham.usa.states.indiana.counties.marion&onok=http%3A%2F%2Fboards.ancestry.c om%2Fmbexec%3Fhtx%3Dboard%26r%3Drw%26p%3Dlocalities.northam.usa.states.india na.counties.marion&oncancel="> Query, or other information of your Marion County, Indiana Ancestor</a>

    06/07/2006 02:16:48
    1. Lutheran Church
    2. Does anyone know anything about the German Lutheran Church that was at the corner of Brookside and Jefferson Avenue in the early 1900's? Have a Great Day, Pam

    06/02/2006 09:24:08
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Bill Dollarhide
    2. HEY DENNY!
    3. Thank you!! Ray. On Wed, 24 May 2006 19:30:11 -0700, "Cheri Mello" <kinklector@gmail.com> said: > Bill Dollarhide's email address is: wdollarhide@gmail.com > > Sincerely, > Cheri Mello > Torrance, CA > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > Post SURNAMES of your Marion County, Indiana Families. Also post a <a > href="http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=postmessage&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.marion&onok=http%3A%2F%2Fboards.ancestry.com%2Fmbexec%3Fhtx%3Dboard%26r%3Drw%26p%3Dlocalities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.marion&oncancel="> > Query, or other information of your Marion County, Indiana Ancestor</a> > DNA done. STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 now researching O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR Researching: MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS -- http://www.fastmail.fm - IMAP accessible web-mail

    05/25/2006 05:44:44
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Bill Dollarhide
    2. Cheri Mello
    3. Bill Dollarhide's email address is: wdollarhide@gmail.com Sincerely, Cheri Mello Torrance, CA

    05/24/2006 01:30:11
    1. Bill Dollarhide
    2. HEY DENNY!
    3. HI has Bill Dollarhide an e address? i have his last name in my MAYES ties. and have never seen that name anywhere. please if he has an e may i have it? or where may i contact him? thanks Ray. still looking for OGLESBY-LONG-HAUN-MOORE in INDY. the HAUN-MOORE from KNOXVILLE,TN On Wed, 24 May 2006 14:48:54 -0700, "Cheri Mello" <kinklector@gmail.com> said: > I saw Bill Dollarhide speak on State Censuses about 2 weeks ago. For all > of > IN he wrote this on his handout: > Indiana: 1807 territorial. No state. Tax lists provide substititues. > He did write a census book (I think it's called "The Census Book.") > Perhaps > there's more info in there. > > In "State Censuses" prepared by Henry J. Dubester, Washington D.C., 1948 > (reprinted in 1990) I could find no references to state censuses for IN. > > In "State Census Records," by Ann S. Lainhart, pp. 40-41 does give some > history of the IN state censuses and what exists. It says that they are > NOT > complete for every county EXCEPT Hendricks and Jennings in 1853. They > are > at the state library in Indianapolis. She lists: > > 1857: Hartford City, Blackford Co. > 1871: Scattered twps, Blackford Co. > 1877: Scattered twps, Blackford Co. Five twps of Fayette Co. > 1883: Scattered twps, Blackford Co. > 1889: Scattered twps, Blackford Co. > 1901: Jackson twp, Washington Co. > 1913: Henry Co. > 1919: Jackson twp, Ripley Co. Center twp, Starke Co. > 1931: Henry Co. > > Then she said to check "Inventory of the County Archives of Indiana," to > see > what exists for your county. You might try there. > > Sincerely, > Cheri Mello > Torrance, CA > > > On 5/23/06, LLAMEDUCK@aol.com <LLAMEDUCK@aol.com> wrote: > > > > looking for state census of indiana for these years in monroe county > > indiana. do you no if state library has them? > > > > There were State census's in Indiana in 1853, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1866, > > 1871, > > & 1877 do you have these census? > > > > > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > > Post SURNAMES of your Marion County, Indiana Families. Also post a <a > > href=" > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=postmessage&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.marion&onok=http%3A%2F%2Fboards.ancestry.com%2Fmbexec%3Fhtx%3Dboard%26r%3Drw%26p%3Dlocalities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.marion&oncancel="> > > Query, or other information of your Marion County, Indiana Ancestor</a> > > > > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at <a > href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/index.html"> Marion County, > Indiana GenWeb</a> > DNA done. STEVE MOORE a 25 marker. at family tree.com D629W. at ysearch MOORE DNA PROJECT M36142 mine a 12 marker at familytree.com FYN8F . ysearch MOORE DNA M30219 now researching O'MOORE-OMOORE-O'MOHR Researching: MOORE, ,MOOR. MOHR. MAYES, MAYS, MAZE, MIZE, MAISE, MAIZE, CARR, COX, COURTNEY, MYERS, TOWNSLEY, POWERS, GRUBBS, GRUBB, POE, (SMITH 4 lines) RUSSELL, LEWIS, DUNN, WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, REECE, HUNDLEY/HUNLEY, MANIS, MOLES, NEWBY. PARKER, CHEATHAM,CHITTUM, BROWN, HAUN, OGLESBY, LONG, DUNN, SHIPLEY & VOWELL & ROSS, LIPPS, MOCK, SHIRLEY, PENDLEY, JORDON. my pages: http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Friends: PECK,LAMBERT,MEADOWS -- http://www.fastmail.fm - Accessible with your email software or over the web

    05/24/2006 01:06:00
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] looking for these census for monroe co, indiana
    2. Cheri Mello
    3. I saw Bill Dollarhide speak on State Censuses about 2 weeks ago. For all of IN he wrote this on his handout: Indiana: 1807 territorial. No state. Tax lists provide substititues. He did write a census book (I think it's called "The Census Book.") Perhaps there's more info in there. In "State Censuses" prepared by Henry J. Dubester, Washington D.C., 1948 (reprinted in 1990) I could find no references to state censuses for IN. In "State Census Records," by Ann S. Lainhart, pp. 40-41 does give some history of the IN state censuses and what exists. It says that they are NOT complete for every county EXCEPT Hendricks and Jennings in 1853. They are at the state library in Indianapolis. She lists: 1857: Hartford City, Blackford Co. 1871: Scattered twps, Blackford Co. 1877: Scattered twps, Blackford Co. Five twps of Fayette Co. 1883: Scattered twps, Blackford Co. 1889: Scattered twps, Blackford Co. 1901: Jackson twp, Washington Co. 1913: Henry Co. 1919: Jackson twp, Ripley Co. Center twp, Starke Co. 1931: Henry Co. Then she said to check "Inventory of the County Archives of Indiana," to see what exists for your county. You might try there. Sincerely, Cheri Mello Torrance, CA On 5/23/06, LLAMEDUCK@aol.com <LLAMEDUCK@aol.com> wrote: > > looking for state census of indiana for these years in monroe county > indiana. do you no if state library has them? > > There were State census's in Indiana in 1853, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1866, > 1871, > & 1877 do you have these census? > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > Post SURNAMES of your Marion County, Indiana Families. Also post a <a > href=" > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=postmessage&r=rw&p=localities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.marion&onok=http%3A%2F%2Fboards.ancestry.com%2Fmbexec%3Fhtx%3Dboard%26r%3Drw%26p%3Dlocalities.northam.usa.states.indiana.counties.marion&oncancel="> > Query, or other information of your Marion County, Indiana Ancestor</a> > >

    05/24/2006 08:48:54
    1. looking for these census for monroe co, indiana
    2. looking for state census of indiana for these years in monroe county indiana. do you no if state library has them? There were State census's in Indiana in 1853, 1856, 1857, 1859, 1866, 1871, & 1877 do you have these census?

    05/23/2006 03:58:42
    1. RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN]
    2. Nancy White
    3. Sorry, disregard the last message, my search function goofed. Here is his marriage to Sarah: Surname: CRONK Given Name: JACOB A Spouse: SARAH E Spouse Surname: KITWELL Month: JAN Day: 17 Year: 1867 County: MARION Book: 9 Page: 556 Nancy Lee White County Coordinator for Marion and Ohio Counties INGenExchange and County Coordinator for Hardin and Union Counties OHGenExchange http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=in&county=marion http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=in&county=ohio http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=oh&county=hardin http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=oh&county=union Volunteers have a warm fuzzy feeling! Keep genealogy free-volunteer today! -----Original Message----- From: John [mailto:sowgenealogy@sunflower.com] Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 5:11 PM To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] I am wondering if someon could do a marriage lookup for me on a Jacob Cronk born about 1842 in Indiana. I found him in 1870 in Marion Co. wife listed at Sarah E age 23 then in 1880 in Tipton Co with wife list as Elizabeth age 22. At first I thought they were the same people, but upon calculating dob according to census records I find there is about 11 years age difference. So am wondering if he was married twice and if so what are the marriage dates and where? Any help would be apprciated. John in Lawrence, KS researching Sowers, John, Miller, Booth. Eller, Sargent and other related families. sowgenealogy@sunflower.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/2006 ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at <a href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/index.html"> Marion County, Indiana GenWeb</a>

    05/22/2006 12:19:32
    1. RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN]
    2. Nancy White
    3. Hi John: I didn't find any Cronk's in the marriage records but I did find the following: Surname: CROOKS Given Name: JACOB Spouse: LIZZIE C Spouse Surname: YOUNG Month: OCT Day: 29 Year: 1878 County: CASS Book: 6 Page: 515 Nancy Lee White County Coordinator for Marion and Ohio Counties INGenExchange and County Coordinator for Hardin and Union Counties OHGenExchange http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=in&county=marion http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=in&county=ohio http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=oh&county=hardin http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=oh&county=union Volunteers have a warm fuzzy feeling! Keep genealogy free-volunteer today! -----Original Message----- From: John [mailto:sowgenealogy@sunflower.com] Sent: Sunday, May 21, 2006 5:11 PM To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] I am wondering if someon could do a marriage lookup for me on a Jacob Cronk born about 1842 in Indiana. I found him in 1870 in Marion Co. wife listed at Sarah E age 23 then in 1880 in Tipton Co with wife list as Elizabeth age 22. At first I thought they were the same people, but upon calculating dob according to census records I find there is about 11 years age difference. So am wondering if he was married twice and if so what are the marriage dates and where? Any help would be apprciated. John in Lawrence, KS researching Sowers, John, Miller, Booth. Eller, Sargent and other related families. sowgenealogy@sunflower.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/2006 ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at <a href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/index.html"> Marion County, Indiana GenWeb</a>

    05/22/2006 12:15:13
    1. John
    2. I am wondering if someon could do a marriage lookup for me on a Jacob Cronk born about 1842 in Indiana. I found him in 1870 in Marion Co. wife listed at Sarah E age 23 then in 1880 in Tipton Co with wife list as Elizabeth age 22. At first I thought they were the same people, but upon calculating dob according to census records I find there is about 11 years age difference. So am wondering if he was married twice and if so what are the marriage dates and where? Any help would be apprciated. John in Lawrence, KS researching Sowers, John, Miller, Booth. Eller, Sargent and other related families. sowgenealogy@sunflower.com -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.392 / Virus Database: 268.6.1/344 - Release Date: 5/19/2006

    05/21/2006 10:11:21
    1. Andersonville Civil War POW site
    2. Kevin Frye
    3. Hey gang, Just a short reminder to the vets and newbies at this site of my free research for the asking here at Andersonville. Of the 41000 Union soldiers on record, 1954 are from Indiana. Please email me directly at Frye@pstel.net with request so we dont tie up the county site. Kevin Andersonville Historic Site Historian / NPS Volunteer www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html

    05/08/2006 04:27:22
    1. RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Death, 1950, WILSON Oscar H
    2. Nancy White
    3. Hi Nancy: Since you have the date of death, you might want to request a copy of the death certificate from the Department of Health. The marriage records are considered public records but the birth and death records after 1922 are considered confidential. Here is their address: Marion County Vital Records Office Birth and Death Certificates may be obtained through our walk-in service, by fax or by mail. The cost for a birth certificate is: $6 each, full size or wallet. The cost for a death certificate is: $7. For an additional $1, we will laminate either size of certificate. Hasbrook Building, First Floor 3838 N. Rural St. Indianapolis, IN 46205 Phone: 317/221-2400 I extracted this information from their web page some time ago so the prices may have changed. Nan -----Original Message----- From: Nancy [mailto:nlfriley@bellnet.ca] Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 9:10 PM To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Death, 1950, WILSON Oscar H Hi Nan, Thanks for looking, I appreciate it. I guess it was a long shot. I have notes from Oscar's sister that say he died May 3,1950, and that he was born May 3,1871. I have no proof, yet, of either date, but I imagine the dod is incorrect. The 1900 census says he was born May 1972 which is close enough to Mary's notes. I have Oscar in the 1930 IN census with wife Annie but after that I have nothing. Maybe he's buried at Holy Cross Cem. where his parents are. I'll check on this some more. And thanks for the listings from Crown Hill. Interesting, yes. Neither would be the one I'm looking for but quite possibly they are Uncles or cousins of my Oscar. Thanks again, Nancy all messages are scanned with NIS 2005 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy White" <nlwhite@hughes.net> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 5:08 PM Subject: RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Death, 1950, WILSON Oscar H | Hi Nancy: | | I didn't find your burial in 1950 but I found two buried at Crown Hill | Cemetery. Thought you might have an interest: Nan Nancy Lee White ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== Post a <a href="http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/In/Marion">Query of your Marion County, Indiana Ancestor</a>

    05/07/2006 05:17:22
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Death, 1950, WILSON Oscar H
    2. Nancy
    3. Hi Nan, Thanks for looking, I appreciate it. I guess it was a long shot. I have notes from Oscar's sister that say he died May 3,1950, and that he was born May 3,1871. I have no proof, yet, of either date, but I imagine the dod is incorrect. The 1900 census says he was born May 1972 which is close enough to Mary's notes. I have Oscar in the 1930 IN census with wife Annie but after that I have nothing. Maybe he's buried at Holy Cross Cem. where his parents are. I'll check on this some more. And thanks for the listings from Crown Hill. Interesting, yes. Neither would be the one I'm looking for but quite possibly they are Uncles or cousins of my Oscar. Thanks again, Nancy all messages are scanned with NIS 2005 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy White" <nlwhite@hughes.net> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 5:08 PM Subject: RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Death, 1950, WILSON Oscar H | Hi Nancy: | | I didn't find your burial in 1950 but I found two buried at Crown Hill | Cemetery. Thought you might have an interest: Nan Nancy Lee White

    05/07/2006 03:09:43
    1. RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Death, 1950, WILSON Oscar H
    2. Nancy White
    3. Hi Nancy: I didn't find your burial in 1950 but I found two buried at Crown Hill Cemetery. Thought you might have an interest: OSCAR H. WILSON OrderOrder Burial: 04/28/1896 Section: 39 Marker: N Lot: 407 OSCAR H. WILSON OrderOrder Burial: 04/17/1919 Section: 54 Marker: Yes Lot: 1975 Nan Nancy Lee White County Coordinator for Marion and Ohio Counties INGenExchange and County Coordinator for Hardin and Union Counties OHGenExchange http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=in&county=marion http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=in&county=ohio http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=oh&county=hardin http://www.genexchange.org/county.php?state=oh&county=union Volunteers have a warm fuzzy feeling! Keep genealogy free-volunteer today! -----Original Message----- From: Nancy [mailto:nlfriley@bellnet.ca] Sent: Sunday, May 07, 2006 7:10 AM To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Death, 1950, WILSON Oscar H Hi. Does anyone on this list have access to deaths in Marion Co, IN who can look up a record for: Oscar H WILSON, born May or March 1871/72 in Indianapolis, IN married March 1891 to Annie/Anna RECTOR; two known children-Margaret b Aug.1892 IN, Alfred b.Sept.1895 IN. Thank you, Nancy all messages are scanned with NIS 2005 ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== Post SURNAMES of your Marion County, Indiana Families to this mail list. Also post a <a href="http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec?htx=postmessage&r=rw&p=localities.no rtham.usa.states.indiana.counties.marion&onok=http%3A%2F%2Fboards.ancestry.c om%2Fmbexec%3Fhtx%3Dboard%26r%3Drw%26p%3Dlocalities.northam.usa.states.india na.counties.marion&oncancel="> Query, or other information of your Marion County, Indiana Ancestor</a>

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