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    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Rhodes
    2. George
    3. There is a Joseph Rhodes on page six of the burial locater at Crown Hill Cemetery. Use www.crownhill.org and click on Burial Locater which for the surname RHODES there are nine pages. Hope this helps you, Linda. Mary K. George --- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Kent" <lindak@cavenet.com> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 5:28 PM Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Rhodes > My husband's Rhodes family were removed to Crown Hill Cemetery. I didn't locate their monument listing when I looked at their web site. > > Someone had graciously given me the names of Joseph Rhodes family who were buried at Crown Hill but that email must have been deleted by mistake. > > If someone has the time, I would greatly appreciate receiving that information again. > > Linda Kent > Oregon > > > > > ==== 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>

    07/09/2005 01:31:00
    1. RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Directory /1940's / Fountain Square, IN.
    2. Nancy White
    3. (If you are in Marion County, the Indiana State Library at 140 N. Senate Ave has them. If you are not, I believe the LDS has them available on microfilm. Nan -----Original Message----- From: Ethel [mailto:marine45c@lightdog.com] Sent: Saturday, July 09, 2005 6:34 PM To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Directory /1940's / Fountain Square, IN. In 1940's and 1950's the POLK Co. printed a City Directory, with Name, Address, Occupation, etc. Does anyone know where I can view those City Directories? I want to view the area of Fountain Square, Indpls., IN. during that time. Thank you, Marine45 ==== 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>

    07/09/2005 11:56:32
    1. Directory /1940's / Fountain Square, IN.
    2. Ethel
    3. In 1940's and 1950's the POLK Co. printed a City Directory, with Name, Address, Occupation, etc. Does anyone know where I can view those City Directories? I want to view the area of Fountain Square, Indpls., IN. during that time. Thank you, Marine45

    07/09/2005 09:33:58
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Fw: DEED - 1945-1950
    2. Roslyn McLendon
    3. who were they?

    07/09/2005 09:29:59
    1. Rhodes
    2. Linda Kent
    3. My husband's Rhodes family were removed to Crown Hill Cemetery. I didn't locate their monument listing when I looked at their web site. Someone had graciously given me the names of Joseph Rhodes family who were buried at Crown Hill but that email must have been deleted by mistake. If someone has the time, I would greatly appreciate receiving that information again. Linda Kent Oregon

    07/09/2005 09:28:44
    1. FW: current situation at the Indiana State Archives
    2. I don't ususally do this, but thought it needed to be sent to all of my IN list. Subject: current situation at the Indiana State Archives This letter was written by one of the 41 current volunteers at the Indiana State Archives. Last year we contributed volunteers hours to equal 2 1/2 paid employees. There are 7 Archives employees. I did not write the letter, but I support this position totally. Please act if you value or use the Archives. Sharon Mills WARNING! Records For Your Genealogical Research and historical documents that chronicle indiana history Are At Risk Background: During his term, Governor O’Bannon appointed Co-Directors of the Indiana Commission on Public Records (ICPR). Dr. Alan January was placed in charge of The Indiana State Archives and Records Center. The other Co-Director (CD2) was placed in charge of Forms Management and Micrographics (basically the downtown operation) as well as budget matters. They were jointly responsible for Records Preservation. (See for more info.) While overseeing the operation of the Archives, Dr. January has nurtured a volunteer program that has allowed researchers the opportunity to access records, both on site and via the internet, that were previously not available - primarily because the bare-bones Archives staff did not have the time to process those records. Under Dr. January’s guidance, the volunteers have broken records each year for the number of hours worked toward making this information available to you. When Governor Daniels took office, one of the demands placed on him was to appoint directors of many State agencies and offices, including the ICPR. Until such time as he made those appointments, the current directors remained in place. Apparently at some time this year (probably in January) CD2 was appointed as Acting Director over the entire ICPR operation. I say ‘apparently’ because at no time was anyone at the Indiana State Archives, employee or volunteer, officially notified of this change in leadership. Why should this change concern you? CD2 has made some decisions since acting as interim director that potentially have a negative effect on your genealogy research: · CD2 denied the acceptance of a delivery of confidential state records. These records were consequently left on an open receiving dock at the Government Center downtown until the Governor’s Office was asked to intervene. · CD2 had planned to destroy more than fifty skids of historic and valuable newspapers even though the ICPR had previously made a signed agreement to store them for the Indiana State Library. · CD2 has asked State Archives employees (purportedly in an effort to get caught up with the backlog created by the lack of sufficient employees) to “sample” records. CD2’s intent, in one example, is to randomly pull complete records from the Indiana Dept. of Corrections, while keeping only the photo and record cards (not the entire record) for the remainder of the prisoners. Imagine if the full records of notorious figures like John Dillinger, Stephen Judy and Mike Tyson – just to name a few – were not part of those “sample” records. imagine if the full records of one of your relatives was not included in those samples. Because of the interim appointment, CD2 seems to be the obvious candidate for permanent appointment to the Director position. The State’s fiscal year begins July 1st, which means the funds may be available to fill the position permanently, so the clock is ticking. As volunteers who devote time to preserving these historic records, it is most discomforting to imagine a director who does not place the necessary value on the retention of this priceless information. Remember, these are PUBLIC records, which means they are YOUR records. Are these examples of how you want your records maintained? What can you do? If this issue is important to you, please take the time to write, e-mail or call any or all of the following contacts and request that the current Acting Director of the ICPR NOT be selected as the permanent Director. In addition, if you have knowledge of Dr. Alan January’s dedication to preserving our past, please feel free to ask that he be placed in the position of permanent ICPR Director. Contacts: Mitch Daniels, Indiana Governor: Phone: 317-232-4567 US Mail: Office of the Governor Indianapolis, IN 46204-2797 Indiana General Assembly: Internet: www.in.gov/legislative/contact/index.html Betsy Burdick, Director of Cabinet & Agency Affairs: Phone: 317-233-9997 Address: c/o Governor’s Office Room 206 200 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204-2728 Internet: bburdick@gov.IN.gov Jon Vanator, Assistant to Intergovernmental Affairs: Phone: 317-233-4198 Address: c/o Governor’s Office Room 105 200 W. Washington St. Indianapolis, IN 46204-2728 Internet: jvanator@got.IN.gov ==== INCLINTO Mailing List ==== Clinton County Queries posted on the GenConnect Boards. http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/In/Clinton

    07/06/2005 09:03:34
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr
    2. I found a Dave SEYMORE on the 1900 census a few door down from John H. SMITH 1900 IN Marion Wayne TWP T623 roll 391 pg 313 This John H SMITH was B IN and the parents were B KY Ann M wife B IN father B mother B PA Occ very hard to read, starts with a S maybe Superentindent SEYMOUR Dave farm labor W M Oct 1876 23 S B IN Father B PA Mother B VA As you look further down it seems like he is a super of a jail, there are a lot of inmates There are 6 pages on this one. 1910 IN Marion Wayne Twp T624 Roll 366 pg 143 SEYMOUR David Head W M 35 married once for 9 yrs Laura wife F W 35 or 25 married once for 9 yrs had 3 children 3 still Livng B IN father B KY Mother B PA Ruth daughter F W 6 S B IN Hester? daughter F W 3 S B IN John D. son M W 1 7/12 S B IN 1920 IN Marion Indpls Center TWP T625 Roll 455 pg 83 SEYMOUR DAVID head M W 43 married B IL parents B IN Laura J. wife F W 45 Married All b IN Ruth L saughter F W 15 S b IN Esther C daughter F W 13 S B IN John D Son M W 11 S B IN Teddy List Mom for the Grayson Co Ky List, Brady, Vertrees, Ford, Fulkerson,and Commonwealth http://www.kygenweb.net/pd-res/deford.html

    07/05/2005 05:53:50
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr
    2. I found a Green SMITH living with his Mother in law, and the wife of Green is May 1900 IN Marion IN Marion 6 wd Indianpolis T623 Roll389 pg 197 This is the only one of the sons names that come up, the spelling may be different in the census writers head. PHILLIPS Anna E head W F Aug1848 51 widowed had 4 children 3 still Living All B aryland Fannie daughter W F Aug 1873 26 SAll B Maryland SMITH Green A. s-in-law W M Nov 1870 29 married 6 yrs B IN father B IN Mother B PA Plumber May Daughter W F May 1870 30 yrs all B Maryland Virginia B. A. G-daughter Jan 1895 5 S B IN Father B IN Mother B maryland CLIFFORD Harry T Boarder W M 1876 24 S Mch 1876 B -- 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 -------------- > From: "Linda Kent" > To: > Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 12:10 AM > Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > > > > Marian, > > > > I'm working on the Spahr family that came from Switzerland. There were 7 > > sons & a daughter, each of the sons received separate land patents and > > settled in different areas. They were: > > Mattern settled in Washington County, PA abt 1780 > > Jacob settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 > > Matthias settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 > > Henry settled in Washington County, Virginia abt 1779 > > John Ulrich Jr settled in Hardy Co., now West Virginia abt 1782 > > Theordorus settled in Morgan Co., now West VA abt 1783. > > > > My direct line, John Spahr, Sr. settled in Ohio County, (W) Virginia > around > > the 1770's. John and Rebecca (Wheeler) Spahr had two sons and eight > > daughters. John Spahr, Jr was born in 1774 in Ohio County, VA and died > 1831 > > in Wayne County, Indiana. The other son, Joseph Spahr was born in 1785. I > > don't have any information on Joseph Spahr except for his birth date. > > > > I'm not sure if you're connected to any of these Spahr's. There is a book > > called "Spahrs of Virginia" and it can be found in the Ohio County Public > > Library Genealogy Room. I've never viewed this book, so can't tell you > much > > about it. > > > > Happy hunting > > > > Linda > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Marian M." > > To: > > Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 5:23 PM > > Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > > > > > > > > > > > > > I am looking for information on Ann Mary Spahr, my great grandmother, > who > > married John Hezekiah Smith. She was born in August 1835 and died April > > 1928 in Marion County, Indiana. > > > > > > I have all of the information on the Smith family, but have just begun > to > > research the Spahr line. > > > > > > FYI, John H. Smith, together with his son, Daniel Lincoln Smith, ran a > > dairy in the early 20th century in Marion County IN. I have a picture of > > the horse-drawn delivery wagon indicating the company name of "John H. > Smith > > & Son." The Smith dairy farm was near Broad Ripple, 62nd Street and > > Keystone area. > > > > > > John And Ann Spahr Smith had seven children I am aware of: > > > > > > 1. Edith who married Bruce Bowlus > > > 2. Ella who married Riley Myers > > > 3. Green Smith who married Mae (unknown) > > > 4. Laura who married Dave Seymour > > > 5. Daniel Lincoln Smith who married Hattie Tyner > > > 6. (Unknown Son) > > > 7. (Unknown daughter) > > > > > > I would appreciate any information any of you might wish to share. > > > > > > Marian > > > > > > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > > > Post 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 > > > > > > > > > ==== 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 ==== > Post a Query of your > Marion County, Indiana Ancestor >

    07/05/2005 05:14:49
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr
    2. tom dougherty
    3. I have the book MARION CO.,IN COMPLETE PROBATE RECORDS JAN1830-AUG 1852 and there is a Jacob Spahr listed as a buyer at estate sales in 1847 and 1851. So he should be in the 1850 census of Marion Co.. Donnagene ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Kent" <lindak@cavenet.com> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 12:10 AM Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > Marian, > > I'm working on the Spahr family that came from Switzerland. There were 7 > sons & a daughter, each of the sons received separate land patents and > settled in different areas. They were: > Mattern settled in Washington County, PA abt 1780 > Jacob settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 > Matthias settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 > Henry settled in Washington County, Virginia abt 1779 > John Ulrich Jr settled in Hardy Co., now West Virginia abt 1782 > Theordorus settled in Morgan Co., now West VA abt 1783. > > My direct line, John Spahr, Sr. settled in Ohio County, (W) Virginia around > the 1770's. John and Rebecca (Wheeler) Spahr had two sons and eight > daughters. John Spahr, Jr was born in 1774 in Ohio County, VA and died 1831 > in Wayne County, Indiana. The other son, Joseph Spahr was born in 1785. I > don't have any information on Joseph Spahr except for his birth date. > > I'm not sure if you're connected to any of these Spahr's. There is a book > called "Spahrs of Virginia" and it can be found in the Ohio County Public > Library Genealogy Room. I've never viewed this book, so can't tell you much > about it. > > Happy hunting > > Linda > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marian M." <MarianMM@cfl.rr.com> > To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 5:23 PM > Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > > > > > > > > I am looking for information on Ann Mary Spahr, my great grandmother, who > married John Hezekiah Smith. She was born in August 1835 and died April > 1928 in Marion County, Indiana. > > > > I have all of the information on the Smith family, but have just begun to > research the Spahr line. > > > > FYI, John H. Smith, together with his son, Daniel Lincoln Smith, ran a > dairy in the early 20th century in Marion County IN. I have a picture of > the horse-drawn delivery wagon indicating the company name of "John H. Smith > & Son." The Smith dairy farm was near Broad Ripple, 62nd Street and > Keystone area. > > > > John And Ann Spahr Smith had seven children I am aware of: > > > > 1. Edith who married Bruce Bowlus > > 2. Ella who married Riley Myers > > 3. Green Smith who married Mae (unknown) > > 4. Laura who married Dave Seymour > > 5. Daniel Lincoln Smith who married Hattie Tyner > > 6. (Unknown Son) > > 7. (Unknown daughter) > > > > I would appreciate any information any of you might wish to share. > > > > Marian > > > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > > 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> > > > > > ==== 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> >

    07/05/2005 09:40:16
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr
    2. Marian M.
    3. Thanks, Linda. Marian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Kent" <lindak@cavenet.com> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 11:16 AM Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > Sorry for not including the state. Ohio County is in the state of West > Virginia.

    07/05/2005 07:29:14
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr
    2. Marian M.
    3. Thank you very much. It's a great start for me. Where is this "Ohio County Public Library Genealogy Room?" Since I am living in Florida, I'm not familiar with it... I'll let you know if I find any connection. Marian ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Kent" <lindak@cavenet.com> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 3:10 AM Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > Marian, > > I'm working on the Spahr family that came from Switzerland. There were 7 > sons & a daughter, each of the sons received separate land patents and > settled in different areas. They were: > Mattern settled in Washington County, PA abt 1780 > Jacob settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 > Matthias settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 > Henry settled in Washington County, Virginia abt 1779 > John Ulrich Jr settled in Hardy Co., now West Virginia abt 1782 > Theordorus settled in Morgan Co., now West VA abt 1783. > > My direct line, John Spahr, Sr. settled in Ohio County, (W) Virginia > around > the 1770's. John and Rebecca (Wheeler) Spahr had two sons and eight > daughters. John Spahr, Jr was born in 1774 in Ohio County, VA and died > 1831 > in Wayne County, Indiana. The other son, Joseph Spahr was born in 1785. I > don't have any information on Joseph Spahr except for his birth date. > > I'm not sure if you're connected to any of these Spahr's. There is a book > called "Spahrs of Virginia" and it can be found in the Ohio County Public > Library Genealogy Room. I've never viewed this book, so can't tell you > much > about it. > > Happy hunting > > Linda > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Marian M." <MarianMM@cfl.rr.com> > To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 5:23 PM > Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > > >> >> >> I am looking for information on Ann Mary Spahr, my great grandmother, who > married John Hezekiah Smith. She was born in August 1835 and died April > 1928 in Marion County, Indiana. >> >> I have all of the information on the Smith family, but have just begun to > research the Spahr line. >> >> FYI, John H. Smith, together with his son, Daniel Lincoln Smith, ran a > dairy in the early 20th century in Marion County IN. I have a picture of > the horse-drawn delivery wagon indicating the company name of "John H. > Smith > & Son." The Smith dairy farm was near Broad Ripple, 62nd Street and > Keystone area. >> >> John And Ann Spahr Smith had seven children I am aware of: >> >> 1. Edith who married Bruce Bowlus >> 2. Ella who married Riley Myers >> 3. Green Smith who married Mae (unknown) >> 4. Laura who married Dave Seymour >> 5. Daniel Lincoln Smith who married Hattie Tyner >> 6. (Unknown Son) >> 7. (Unknown daughter) >> >> I would appreciate any information any of you might wish to share. >> >> Marian >> >> >> ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== >> 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> >> > > > ==== 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> > >

    07/05/2005 04:09:53
    1. HEIDENREICH
    2. Couch gesucht
    3. Hello, I am new to the list and would like to introduce myself. My name is Marion Heidenreich from Germany and I am searching on my family. As many of my ancestors have immigrated to the US, and most of them to Indianapolis I hope someone in this list has more information on me, as we have completely lost contact to them. My great-grandparents were JOSEF HEIDENREICH oo ROSALIA (or Rosalie) SAUER, living in WIESE-GRAEFLICH, (NEUSTADT), Oberschlesien (Silesia, nowadays Poland). Looking of the birth dates of their children they themselves should have been born sometime between 1850 and 1870. All my ancestors most probably were catholic. Josef and Rosalia had 10 children, all born in WIESE-GRAEFLICH, as far as I know: JOHANN * 1889 + 1972 in Indiana, USA. 1907 via Ellis Island immigration to the USA, changed his name to JOHN HAYDEN. EDUARD * 10.April 1893 +15.February 1915 JOSEF * 15. June 1894 + died in WW II, oo ANNA OTTE, WIESE-GRAEFLICH (My grandfather) MARIA * 26.October 1901 + 07. March 1994 in INDIANAPOLIS, USA KARL * 1895/96 > 1923 via Ellis Island immigration to the USA, supposed to have lived in INDIANAPOLIS. Maybe he had a nursery? RICHARD * ? + died in WW I Had 2 daughters MARIA und ANNA (Anna immigrated to USA, their oo CARL NEUDECKER, born 1904/05). He also came from WIESE GRAEFLCH, but they met and married in the US. He probably came to the USA in 1923 via Ellis Island and wanted to join his brother ALBERT in ST: LOUIS) BERNHARD, * 1900 * ? > maybeb 1923 via Ellis Island immigration to the USA, GREYBULL, WYOMING to join his brother: PAUL, * ? + ? > Immigration to the USA, maybe GREYBULL, WYOMING? PAULINE * 1895/96 > 1923 via Ellis Island immigration to the USA. Lived in INDIANAPOLIS ANNA * ? + ? Furthermore I am looking for information on JOHANN HEIDENREICH, brother of my great-grandfather JOSEF. According to ellisisland.org he must have immigrated to the USA as well and lived in INDIANAPOLIS, as he was mentioned as contact and payer of the ship passage for later immigrants to the USA. There he had changed his name to JOHN HEIDENREICH. His address at that time: JOHN HEIDENREICH 715 Sora Street Indianapolis, Ind. Maybe someone in this list can help me in finding out more information on my family? I am looking forward to hearing from you! Thank you very much Marion Heidenreich

    07/05/2005 02:45:14
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr
    2. Linda Kent
    3. Sorry for not including the state. Ohio County is in the state of West Virginia. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marian M." <MarianMM@cfl.rr.com> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 7:09 AM Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > Thank you very much. It's a great start for me. > > Where is this "Ohio County Public Library Genealogy Room?" Since I am > living in Florida, I'm not familiar with it... > > I'll let you know if I find any connection. > > Marian > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Linda Kent" <lindak@cavenet.com> > To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 05, 2005 3:10 AM > Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > > > > Marian, > > > > I'm working on the Spahr family that came from Switzerland. There were 7 > > sons & a daughter, each of the sons received separate land patents and > > settled in different areas. They were: > > Mattern settled in Washington County, PA abt 1780 > > Jacob settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 > > Matthias settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 > > Henry settled in Washington County, Virginia abt 1779 > > John Ulrich Jr settled in Hardy Co., now West Virginia abt 1782 > > Theordorus settled in Morgan Co., now West VA abt 1783. > > > > My direct line, John Spahr, Sr. settled in Ohio County, (W) Virginia > > around > > the 1770's. John and Rebecca (Wheeler) Spahr had two sons and eight > > daughters. John Spahr, Jr was born in 1774 in Ohio County, VA and died > > 1831 > > in Wayne County, Indiana. The other son, Joseph Spahr was born in 1785. I > > don't have any information on Joseph Spahr except for his birth date. > > > > I'm not sure if you're connected to any of these Spahr's. There is a book > > called "Spahrs of Virginia" and it can be found in the Ohio County Public > > Library Genealogy Room. I've never viewed this book, so can't tell you > > much > > about it. > > > > Happy hunting > > > > Linda > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Marian M." <MarianMM@cfl.rr.com> > > To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 5:23 PM > > Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > > > > > >> > >> > >> I am looking for information on Ann Mary Spahr, my great grandmother, who > > married John Hezekiah Smith. She was born in August 1835 and died April > > 1928 in Marion County, Indiana. > >> > >> I have all of the information on the Smith family, but have just begun to > > research the Spahr line. > >> > >> FYI, John H. Smith, together with his son, Daniel Lincoln Smith, ran a > > dairy in the early 20th century in Marion County IN. I have a picture of > > the horse-drawn delivery wagon indicating the company name of "John H. > > Smith > > & Son." The Smith dairy farm was near Broad Ripple, 62nd Street and > > Keystone area. > >> > >> John And Ann Spahr Smith had seven children I am aware of: > >> > >> 1. Edith who married Bruce Bowlus > >> 2. Ella who married Riley Myers > >> 3. Green Smith who married Mae (unknown) > >> 4. Laura who married Dave Seymour > >> 5. Daniel Lincoln Smith who married Hattie Tyner > >> 6. (Unknown Son) > >> 7. (Unknown daughter) > >> > >> I would appreciate any information any of you might wish to share. > >> > >> Marian > >> > >> > >> ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > >> 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> > >> > > > > > > ==== 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> > > > > > > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > 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> >

    07/05/2005 02:16:40
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr
    2. Linda Kent
    3. Marian, I'm working on the Spahr family that came from Switzerland. There were 7 sons & a daughter, each of the sons received separate land patents and settled in different areas. They were: Mattern settled in Washington County, PA abt 1780 Jacob settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 Matthias settled in Clark County, Ky abt 1779 Henry settled in Washington County, Virginia abt 1779 John Ulrich Jr settled in Hardy Co., now West Virginia abt 1782 Theordorus settled in Morgan Co., now West VA abt 1783. My direct line, John Spahr, Sr. settled in Ohio County, (W) Virginia around the 1770's. John and Rebecca (Wheeler) Spahr had two sons and eight daughters. John Spahr, Jr was born in 1774 in Ohio County, VA and died 1831 in Wayne County, Indiana. The other son, Joseph Spahr was born in 1785. I don't have any information on Joseph Spahr except for his birth date. I'm not sure if you're connected to any of these Spahr's. There is a book called "Spahrs of Virginia" and it can be found in the Ohio County Public Library Genealogy Room. I've never viewed this book, so can't tell you much about it. Happy hunting Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marian M." <MarianMM@cfl.rr.com> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 5:23 PM Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > > > I am looking for information on Ann Mary Spahr, my great grandmother, who married John Hezekiah Smith. She was born in August 1835 and died April 1928 in Marion County, Indiana. > > I have all of the information on the Smith family, but have just begun to research the Spahr line. > > FYI, John H. Smith, together with his son, Daniel Lincoln Smith, ran a dairy in the early 20th century in Marion County IN. I have a picture of the horse-drawn delivery wagon indicating the company name of "John H. Smith & Son." The Smith dairy farm was near Broad Ripple, 62nd Street and Keystone area. > > John And Ann Spahr Smith had seven children I am aware of: > > 1. Edith who married Bruce Bowlus > 2. Ella who married Riley Myers > 3. Green Smith who married Mae (unknown) > 4. Laura who married Dave Seymour > 5. Daniel Lincoln Smith who married Hattie Tyner > 6. (Unknown Son) > 7. (Unknown daughter) > > I would appreciate any information any of you might wish to share. > > Marian > > > ==== INMARION Mailing List ==== > 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> >

    07/04/2005 06:10:53
    1. Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr
    2. Alloway
    3. You should see the cemetery listing here and clicking on name shows the tombstone. It is down the street from 62nd & Keystone. http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~ebenezerfallcreek/ cousin Bob Alloway ----- Original Message ----- From: "Marian M." <MarianMM@cfl.rr.com> To: <INMARION-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 04, 2005 7:23 PM Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Ann Mary Spahr > > > I am looking for information on Ann Mary Spahr, my great grandmother, who > married John Hezekiah Smith. She was born in August 1835 and died April > 1928 in Marion County, Indiana. > > I have all of the information on the Smith family, but have just begun to > research the Spahr line. > > FYI, John H. Smith, together with his son, Daniel Lincoln Smith, ran a > dairy in the early 20th century in Marion County IN. I have a picture of > the horse-drawn delivery wagon indicating the company name of "John H. > Smith & Son." The Smith dairy farm was near Broad Ripple, 62nd Street and > Keystone area. > > John And Ann Spahr Smith had seven children I am aware of: > > 1. Edith who married Bruce Bowlus > 2. Ella who married Riley Myers > 3. Green Smith who married Mae (unknown) > 4. Laura who married Dave Seymour > 5. Daniel Lincoln Smith who married Hattie Tyner > 6. (Unknown Son) > 7. (Unknown daughter) > > I would appreciate any information any of you might wish to share. > > Marian > > > ==== 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> > >

    07/04/2005 03:26:14
    1. Ann Mary Spahr
    2. Marian M.
    3. I am looking for information on Ann Mary Spahr, my great grandmother, who married John Hezekiah Smith. She was born in August 1835 and died April 1928 in Marion County, Indiana. I have all of the information on the Smith family, but have just begun to research the Spahr line. FYI, John H. Smith, together with his son, Daniel Lincoln Smith, ran a dairy in the early 20th century in Marion County IN. I have a picture of the horse-drawn delivery wagon indicating the company name of "John H. Smith & Son." The Smith dairy farm was near Broad Ripple, 62nd Street and Keystone area. John And Ann Spahr Smith had seven children I am aware of: 1. Edith who married Bruce Bowlus 2. Ella who married Riley Myers 3. Green Smith who married Mae (unknown) 4. Laura who married Dave Seymour 5. Daniel Lincoln Smith who married Hattie Tyner 6. (Unknown Son) 7. (Unknown daughter) I would appreciate any information any of you might wish to share. Marian

    07/04/2005 02:23:09
    1. Vansickle Cemetery, CW Re-dedication Service
    2. Civil War Re-dedication Service Saturday July 23, 2005 Time: 11:00 AM Vansickle (Van Sickle) Cemetery 2700 North Franklin Road Indianapolis, IN Wooded area between Franklin Road and Interstate 465

    07/04/2005 11:05:33
    1. Vansickle (Van Sickle) Cemetery Reading
    2. Vansickle (Van Sickle) Cemetery reading. http://www.rootsweb.com/~inmarion/cemeteries/vansickle.html

    07/04/2005 06:54:53
    1. RE: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Nancy White
    2. Nancy White
    3. Hi Darlene: Here I am. How can I help you? 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: Darburns@aol.com [mailto:Darburns@aol.com] Sent: Saturday, July 02, 2005 11:05 AM To: INMARION-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Nancy White Would Nancy L. White contact me? Thanks! ==== 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>

    07/02/2005 12:34:13
    1. Indianapolis Family History Fair
    2. Noel Duerden, GSMC member and the downtown LDS Church sent this information: For any future announcements possible, we would like to publicize what we are calling an Indianpaolis Family History Fair, to be held Aug 26-27 at the LDS Church, 777 Sunblest Blvd, Fishers (site of one of our Family History Centers). Special speaker is James Petty, president of Heirlines Family History and Genealogy, and co-founder of Heritage Genealogy College. He will give a presentation Friday at 7 p.m., and a session at the all-day Saturday Fair. The fair is free and anyone can register on line at IN_Fishers@ldsmail.net to sign up for sessions they would like to attend. It runs 9am to 4pm. Noel Duerden

    07/02/2005 09:45:29