Someone has sent me an email asking about the Good Shepherd Orphanage in Indianapolis. Has anyone heard of it or know anything about it? Thanks much, Darlene
----- Original Message ----- From: "tom dougherty" <tomdg@worldnet.att.net> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Van S Jones > Looking for info on a Van S Jones who married Nancy Plummer in Fayette > Co.,KY. Nancy buried in Jones Chapel Cem in Pike Twp. > I find Van S Jones age 50 b Ky in 1850 census in Pike Twp. > Listed are three ch: James F age 21 b In ( he fits the James F I am looking > for who married Ann Elizabeth Tyler Smith who came from Hendricks Co.,IN), > Charles 16 b In and Amanda 14 b In. > Any help on any of the above? > Donnagene >
Does anyone have a death index between 1920-1930? I need a look-up if you do, please. Please write at e mail addy below. Thank You, Cece mawcee@mindspring.com
I had his e-mail in a folder, but it must have gotten deleted, but here is his address Nathan Peters P. O. Box 21117 Washington DC. 20009-21117 -- Teddy List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford, Fulkerson,and Commonwealth http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html -------------- Original message -------------- > I would love to talk to the gentleman who can get civil war records for less > than the archives. I have a great-grandfather who served in the Civil War, and > have requested his record through 4 RAOGK volunteers, and never received them. > > Thanks. > Teresa > > tdeford45@comcast.net wrote: > For the Civil War you can look up these records and I have a man that can get > them for a lot less than the Archives, contact me personally and I'll send his > e-mail address > http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm > 1Lewis, JonesUnion Infantry 96th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry > > > 2Lewis, JonesUnion Infantry 15th Regiment, Michigan Infantry > > > 3Lewis, Jones F.Confederate Infantry 37th Regiment, Alabama Infantry > > > -- > Teddy > List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky > List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford, > Fulkerson,and Commonwealth > http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html > > -------------- Original message -------------- > > > I was just online at the lds church family history library catalogue > > www.familysearch.org they have a film of the records of the National Home > > for Disabled Soldiers 1890-1930 in Marion Indiana. The film # for the index > > is 1571582 US/CAN film. Once you check the index to find which volume to > > search, it contains info on the soldiers military history: where/when > > enlisted, compqny/regiment; domestic history: where born,age, residence > > subsequent to discharge, kind/degree of disabilty, occupation, social > > condition [widowed etc], address of nearest relative; soldiers home history: > > rate of pension, date of addmission, condition of readdmission, date & cause > > of death. > > You can go to your local family history center and order the film if they > > don't already have a copy (last time I checked it was $3 or 4). Hope this > > helps ( now I just have to get a hold of a copy myself so I can look for My > > elusive Lewis t. Jones) > > Dawna Morton, in Oregon > > > > ----Original Message Follows---- > > From: "Debbie Beach" > > Reply-To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com > > To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com > > Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Marion Co IND branch of Disabled Volunteer > > Soldiers > > Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:11:27 -0500 > > > > I reference Chapter 37 of the History of Vermilion county Illinois, > > [published 1911] "The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers". > > > > It mentions 8 other branches besides the Danville Illinois home for veterans > > of the Civil War, namely the Marion Branch, Marion Indiana, established in > > 1888. > > Where was/is this home located? > > Where are its records housed if no longer operational? > > > > Any information or guidance would be most helpful. > > Thank you > > > > Debbie Beach > > Waynesville MO > > btree@fidnet.com > > > > > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > > Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at > > href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/index.html"> Marion County, Indiana > > GenWeb > > > > > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > > Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at > > href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/index.html"> Marion County, Indiana > > GenWeb > > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at Marion County, Indiana GenWeb > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > Post a Query of your > Marion County, Indiana Ancestor >
I would love to talk to the gentleman who can get civil war records for less than the archives. I have a great-grandfather who served in the Civil War, and have requested his record through 4 RAOGK volunteers, and never received them. Thanks. Teresa tdeford45@comcast.net wrote: For the Civil War you can look up these records and I have a man that can get them for a lot less than the Archives, contact me personally and I'll send his e-mail address http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm 1Lewis, JonesUnion Infantry 96th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry 2Lewis, JonesUnion Infantry 15th Regiment, Michigan Infantry 3Lewis, Jones F.Confederate Infantry 37th Regiment, Alabama Infantry -- Teddy List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford, Fulkerson,and Commonwealth http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html -------------- Original message -------------- > I was just online at the lds church family history library catalogue > www.familysearch.org they have a film of the records of the National Home > for Disabled Soldiers 1890-1930 in Marion Indiana. The film # for the index > is 1571582 US/CAN film. Once you check the index to find which volume to > search, it contains info on the soldiers military history: where/when > enlisted, compqny/regiment; domestic history: where born,age, residence > subsequent to discharge, kind/degree of disabilty, occupation, social > condition [widowed etc], address of nearest relative; soldiers home history: > rate of pension, date of addmission, condition of readdmission, date & cause > of death. > You can go to your local family history center and order the film if they > don't already have a copy (last time I checked it was $3 or 4). Hope this > helps ( now I just have to get a hold of a copy myself so I can look for My > elusive Lewis t. Jones) > Dawna Morton, in Oregon > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: "Debbie Beach" > Reply-To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com > To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Marion Co IND branch of Disabled Volunteer > Soldiers > Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:11:27 -0500 > > I reference Chapter 37 of the History of Vermilion county Illinois, > [published 1911] "The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers". > > It mentions 8 other branches besides the Danville Illinois home for veterans > of the Civil War, namely the Marion Branch, Marion Indiana, established in > 1888. > Where was/is this home located? > Where are its records housed if no longer operational? > > Any information or guidance would be most helpful. > Thank you > > Debbie Beach > Waynesville MO > btree@fidnet.com > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at > href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/index.html"> Marion County, Indiana > GenWeb > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at > href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/index.html"> Marion County, Indiana > GenWeb > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at Marion County, Indiana GenWeb
For the Civil War you can look up these records and I have a man that can get them for a lot less than the Archives, contact me personally and I'll send his e-mail address http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/soldiers.htm 1Lewis, JonesUnion Infantry 96th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry 2Lewis, JonesUnion Infantry 15th Regiment, Michigan Infantry 3Lewis, Jones F.Confederate Infantry 37th Regiment, Alabama Infantry -- Teddy List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford, Fulkerson,and Commonwealth http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html -------------- Original message -------------- > I was just online at the lds church family history library catalogue > www.familysearch.org they have a film of the records of the National Home > for Disabled Soldiers 1890-1930 in Marion Indiana. The film # for the index > is 1571582 US/CAN film. Once you check the index to find which volume to > search, it contains info on the soldiers military history: where/when > enlisted, compqny/regiment; domestic history: where born,age, residence > subsequent to discharge, kind/degree of disabilty, occupation, social > condition [widowed etc], address of nearest relative; soldiers home history: > rate of pension, date of addmission, condition of readdmission, date & cause > of death. > You can go to your local family history center and order the film if they > don't already have a copy (last time I checked it was $3 or 4). Hope this > helps ( now I just have to get a hold of a copy myself so I can look for My > elusive Lewis t. Jones) > Dawna Morton, in Oregon > > ----Original Message Follows---- > From: "Debbie Beach" > Reply-To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com > To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Marion Co IND branch of Disabled Volunteer > Soldiers > Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:11:27 -0500 > > I reference Chapter 37 of the History of Vermilion county Illinois, > [published 1911] "The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers". > > It mentions 8 other branches besides the Danville Illinois home for veterans > of the Civil War, namely the Marion Branch, Marion Indiana, established in > 1888. > Where was/is this home located? > Where are its records housed if no longer operational? > > Any information or guidance would be most helpful. > Thank you > > Debbie Beach > Waynesville MO > btree@fidnet.com > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at > href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/index.html"> Marion County, Indiana > GenWeb > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > Check out the Marion County InGenWeb site at > href="http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/index.html"> Marion County, Indiana > GenWeb >
I was just online at the lds church family history library catalogue www.familysearch.org they have a film of the records of the National Home for Disabled Soldiers 1890-1930 in Marion Indiana. The film # for the index is 1571582 US/CAN film. Once you check the index to find which volume to search, it contains info on the soldiers military history: where/when enlisted, compqny/regiment; domestic history: where born,age, residence subsequent to discharge, kind/degree of disabilty, occupation, social condition [widowed etc], address of nearest relative; soldiers home history: rate of pension, date of addmission, condition of readdmission, date & cause of death. You can go to your local family history center and order the film if they don't already have a copy (last time I checked it was $3 or 4). Hope this helps ( now I just have to get a hold of a copy myself so I can look for My elusive Lewis t. Jones) Dawna Morton, in Oregon ----Original Message Follows---- From: "Debbie Beach" <btree@fidnet.com> Reply-To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Marion Co IND branch of Disabled Volunteer Soldiers Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 16:11:27 -0500 I reference Chapter 37 of the History of Vermilion county Illinois, [published 1911] "The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers". It mentions 8 other branches besides the Danville Illinois home for veterans of the Civil War, namely the Marion Branch, Marion Indiana, established in 1888. Where was/is this home located? Where are its records housed if no longer operational? Any information or guidance would be most helpful. Thank you Debbie Beach Waynesville MO btree@fidnet.com ==== 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>
Hi Debbie: That is in Marion, Grant County, Indiana: http://www.va.gov/facmgt/historic/NHDVS.asp http://www.clanboyd.info/military/nathome/ http://www.usacitiesonline.com/incountymarion.htm However, the gas boom left its legacy. A few industries remained, particularly glass manufacturers. A National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, established in 1890, and integrated in 1995 with the former Fort Wayne Veterans Affairs Medical Center, is now known as the Veterans Affairs, Northern Indiana Health Care System (Marion Campus). Situated on a picturesque 151 acres with a National Cemetery, the modern healthcare facility employs 800 employees and has 217 hospital beds as well as a 123 nursing home care unit at the Marion Campus. Taylor University, lured to Upland in 1893, was listed among the 10 most highly regarded liberal arts colleges in the Midwest/Far West area of the United states in 1987 survey by the U.S. News and World Report. 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: Debbie Beach [mailto:btree@fidnet.com] Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 5:11 PM To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Marion Co IND branch of Disabled Volunteer Soldiers I reference Chapter 37 of the History of Vermilion county Illinois, [published 1911] "The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers". It mentions 8 other branches besides the Danville Illinois home for veterans of the Civil War, namely the Marion Branch, Marion Indiana, established in 1888. Where was/is this home located? Where are its records housed if no longer operational? Any information or guidance would be most helpful. Thank you Debbie Beach Waynesville MO btree@fidnet.com ==== 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>
I reference Chapter 37 of the History of Vermilion county Illinois, [published 1911] "The National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers". It mentions 8 other branches besides the Danville Illinois home for veterans of the Civil War, namely the Marion Branch, Marion Indiana, established in 1888. Where was/is this home located? Where are its records housed if no longer operational? Any information or guidance would be most helpful. Thank you Debbie Beach Waynesville MO btree@fidnet.com
Thank you for your ideas. Cece ----- Original Message ----- From: <kinklector@aol.com> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 10, 2005 10:54 PM Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Best way to find a marriage/ date? > Hi Cece, > > I don't think I have a death certificate from 1930,
Hi Cece, I don't think I have a death certificate from 1930, but do they say how long the deceased was in the city and or county? Did it say if she was naturalized by 1930? The "widow" stuff....I've recently found a "widow(er)".....he had been divorced for 25 years, but his death certificate said he was a widower (so keep your options open). Can you post the full obit? Did you call the cemetery? Who paid for her plot and buried her? There's no husband there next to her (even if it's an unmarked grave)? Were you able to find her in any U.S. censuses? When she came from Ireland as a teen...did she go straight in Indiana? Where are her parents buried? Just some ideas, maybe some of them might be of use to you. Sincerely, Cheri Mello Torrance, CA
I have a Mary McGUIRE FARRELL, who was born in County Tyrone, Ireland , came to the states as a teen and lived and died in Indianapolis, Indiana. She was born, according to her death certif., 3-20-1873 and died April 10, 1930. I have her obit, a pic of her burial marker,and her death certif. She was listed as a widow on the death certificate. Her parents are listed as Patrick and Mary BREEN McGUIRE. I can find no record on Ancestry of her marriage to Mr. FARRELL. I do not even know his first name. I joined the FARRELL rootsweb, and posed this question, w/ no response. There is no record of them having any children. I have evidence that part of the BREEN-McGUIRE family lived in Chicago, but most settled in Indianapolis for the duration of their life. On the 1930 Indy. census her 2 sisters, (Nellie and Anna McGUIRE-single all their lives) state they were naturalized in 1896. How do I go about finding info. on him? Cece-----with many thanks
Daniel UPDEGRAFF born Dec 1839 in Lancaster Co PA arrived sometime after Civil War service, possibly abt 1866 to Indianapolis IND along with brothers George bn Oct 1846 and Julius bn abt 1842. Census postings show that Daniel and family left Marion Co IND and settled in Lucas Co OH pre 1880.(This included Daniel's daughter Lillian, my great grandmother) George and Julius both married, but have not found any descendants. George was vet of Civil War service, 45th PA Regiment, and is buried in Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis, deceased Oct 1911. 1910 Census shows he has a 'sister in law" named Mildred (born abt 1860 in Germany) as resident in his home. Mildred indicated she was widowed. Julius was vet of Civil War service, 2nd PA Regiment, lived last several years in Danville Illinois at the Old Soldier's Home., is buried in the Danville Veterans Cemetery in Illinois, deceased July 1913. {Maybe Mildred was his wife?] Daniel, George and Julius also had sisters: Martha who married John Haug/Haig 1870 Indiana Marion co 8th ward Indianapolis M593-339 pg 531 MF sheet #20 139/169 HAUG John ag 45 Keeps saloon 4000/500 Wurtemburg parents foreign born Martha ag 37 keeps house bn PA Susanna ag 17 at home bn PA Leah who married Israel Hick/Hicks 1870 Marion Co Indiana M593-338 pg 74 MF sheet 23 dated 6 Feb 1870 P.O. Indianapolis Sub div 3 161/197 HICK Isreal ag 41 wood sawyer bn PA Leah ag 35 runs boarding house bn PA STREBIG Ira ag 13 at school bn PA KINSEY John ag 24 repairs sewing m.. bn MD ALLEN Charles ag 23 repairs sewing m.. bn OH ATHERTON Charles ag 20 works on sewing m.. bn MD *Believe that Ira Strebig is a nephew of Leah's as she had a sister that married in Lancaster PA to a man named Strebig. Anyone with information about any of these families, I would be most interested in hearing from you. Will share what I have. Thank you Debbie Beach Waynesville MO btree@fidnet.com
The Genealogical Society of Marion County September 2005 meeting will be held this Saturday (10th) at the Indiana State Library at 10:30 a.m. Please do not go to the Crown Hill Cemetery Waiting Station - no one will be there. The speaker is Darrol Pierson, speaking about Indiana Research. GSMC's Annual Conference is October 1, 2005, at the Indiana State Library. Jana Sloan Broglin will be the speaker. The cost is $20 for GSMC members and $27 for non-members. We can not accept payment for the conference on conference day so please mail your check and registration to GSMC, P.O. Box 2292, Indianapolis, IN 46206-2292 if you plan to attend. Go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~ingsmc/ for more information. If you have questions please let me know, Darlene
For Diane and anyone else who may be curious: I received 2 divorces from Darke Co, OH. The first one (1892) where she divorced him stated from when they resided in the county, when and where they married, and the names and ages of living children. It went on to say how she conducted herself towards him and what she was charging him with (neglect, gross cruelty, refused to live in the house with her, etc). She went on to say how her husband had an affair with her sister (she was named) and how a child was the result (she didn't name him). She describes how she feels he is healthy enough to go to work and provide for them. Somewhere in there, they argue over the house. He counters, says he denies all allegations, except that he fathered her children (I do have proof that he did have a kid out of wedlock with her sister). He says he provides for them, she can have the house, etc. He describes her as having a vile temper (it's hard to read; I can see vile), and the she tried to poison him with morphine. And then they counter again. More finger pointing at each other, pretty much saying the same thing. She signed with her X and he signed his name. Then they enclosed the court stuff saying the divorce was granted. The other divorce (different couple) was from 1917. Again, she divorces him for neglect and extreme cruelty. Again, since this is Darke Co, they say how long they have lived there. It states when and where married, how many kids they had (named and have ages), that she was married before (named him) and that she has a child by him (first name only and her age). This one goes on to argue about property in both Darke Co and in Anderson, IN. She said how she conducts herself and runs the household and how he does very little. She says how he's borrowed her money and squandered it away. This one did not have any counter from him. It was very interesting to see that in both the women says they "pray" for a divorce from the defendant. I doubt the court system would choose to use the word pray today. I would guess that an annulment would have similar info in regards to when and where married and the kid info. Also the reason for annulment. From "U.S. Catholic Sources: A Diocesan Research Guide" by Virginia Humling, published by Ancestry in 1995, page 28: Archdiocese of Indianapolis 1400 North Meridian St. P.O. Box 1410 Indianapolis, IN 46206 (317) 236-1400 (remember this is 10 years old; area code probably changed) Archivist: Rev. Michael Widner Area included in diocese: Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Clay, Crawford, Dearborn, Decatur, Fayette, Floyd, Franklin, Hancock, Harrison, Hendricks, Henry, Jackson, Jefferson, Jennings, Johnson, Lawrence, Marion, Monroe, Morgan, Ohio, Orange, Owen, Parke, Perry, Putnam, Ripley, Rush, Scott, Shelby, Switzerland, Union, Vermillion, Vigo, Washington, and Wayne counties and the township of Harrison in Spencer County. Sacramental records for the Archdiocese of Indianapolis were microfilmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah in 1988 (through 1917). They are available for researchers at the LDS Family History Library in Salt Lake City and through its family history centers, the Indiana Historical Society, and at the archdiocesan archives. Baptismal certificates are not issued at the archives, but it will issue abstracts or written copies. Fees: None. Then it lists 5 books about the Diocesan history. I guess it wouldn't hurt to call or write and ask where the annulments are housed. If you get nowhere, email me back and I'll go to my local Catholic church (which used to be # 1 in Los Angeles for granting annulments!) and ask where they are housed. Hope this helps! Sincerely, Cheri Mello Researching: Blackburn (some Millholland and Fulton) in Marion Co.
Pat, I'll look some more as soon as I can. Right off the top of my head I do have a suggestion. I just got a 1947 Terre Haute phone book, no help in this situation but I learned that those books had an amazing amount of information in them. If you contact the Marion County library I just bet somebody can find her in a phone book from that period. In the one I have they went from house t o house and put down the head of household's name and address even if they had no phone. In the business directory many businesses listed the owners names, not to mention that it's very common to name a restaurant after the owner. It might be as simple as looking up Alamedia's Restaurant. That will give you her address so you have a good clue for concentrating your search. I hope you find her. Her life sounds like it was very sad. It's a shame that she had to be so alone. Joyce
Joyce Almedia Evans was born in Saline County, IL. I'm not sure when she moved to Indianapolis but she had a daughter out of wedlock. The daughter died when she was young. Almedia ran a restuarant in the 1940's. She had no relatives in Indianapolis. She died, probably, in the late 1940's. She was penniless and in a nursing home at the time of her death. I would like to find out how I can obtain a death certificate or proof, in some way, of her death. Or perhaps, a record of her daughter's birth or death. Do you or anyone else have any suggestions? Thank you Pat Mitchell Joliet, IL
Pat, There is no Alameda or Alamedia Evans that comes up on Ancestry.com, even using Soundex. Do you have more information? Was Evans a married name? If so, what was her maiden name? Where was she born? Did she go by a nickname? What was her full name? What are some names of family members that might be listed in a census with her? Joyce Z
I am searching for information regarding Alamedia Evans. She was born Dec 25, 1861. I'm sure she owned or ran a Restuarant in Indianapolis in the early 1940's. She died in the middle or late 1940's in Indianapolis. She was penniless and in a Nursing Home at the time of her death. Is there anyone who can help me with some information or tell me how I can search for information? I live in Illinois and am unable to travel. Thank you very much Pat Mitchell Joliet, IL
Yes, thank you...I'd like to know what you find. Diane ----- Original Message ----- From: <kinklector@aol.com> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, August 28, 2005 12:26 PM Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] marriage annulment records > Hi Diane, > > I don't know what a marriage annulment contains. I ordered a divorce > packet (14 pages!) from Darke Co, OH that I'm waiting on. The researcher > gave me a real brief run down: the year (1892), and the names and ages of > the living kids. I wondered what the full record said, so I ordered it. > I don't know how similar it will be to the Catholic annulments. I can let > you know if you like. > > Cheri Mello > Torrance, CA > Blackburn & allied families in Marion > > -----Original Message----- > From: Diane Allen Cooper <TpaGrits@tampabay.rr.com> > To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com > Sent: Sun, 28 Aug 2005 07:24:11 -0400 > Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] marriage annulment records > > > I've just uncovered a marriage annulment from 1914 for my > great-grandfather (a > catholic) in Indianapolis. > > Has anyone requested an annulment record?...and what info might it > provide?...other than a bit of personal insight. > > Thanks, > Diane > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > 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> > >