Thomas BALDWIN b. about 1774 in MD migrated to Nelson county KY about 1798 with his wife and about 4 children at that time. There were eventually 7 children.Thomas died unknown. Most all of these children ended up in the Owen county area. By the 1830 census taking, they had all arrived there.Many of them were members of the Little Mount Church and several are buried in the Little Mount Cemetery.The children all used a variety of spellings of the surname. They all lived in the Wayne,Harrison,& Montgomery twp areas. 1.James BALDWIN/BALDON b. 1791 in MD He arrived in Owen co. 1823.Married twice,(1)Hannah TRUAX (2) Matilda NUTTERFIELD.He helped found Little Mount Church and acted as JP. He died "about" 1878 in Owen county. 2.McKinney BALWIN/BALDON b.11-22-1792 in MD He arrived in Owen co.and had filed land records by 4-20-1825. He married once to Mary Ann MURPHY. He died on 3-18-1856,Owen co. 3.Samuel BALDON b. 1796 in MD.He married once to Margaret LOVE and arrived in Owen co.by 1827 his first appearance in tax lists.Date of death is unknown 4.John BALDON b. 1797 in MD. He married once to Elizabeth THOMAS and first appears on tax lists of Owen co. in 1824. John later migrated to Montgomery co. IN 5.Thomas BALDON b.about 1800 KY. He married once to Polly LOVE and first appears on the tax lists in Owen co.in 1827 6.Elizabeth BALDON b.12-26-1801 KY. She married twice,(1)Samuel TRUAX(2)Jacob RUMPLE and joined the Little Mount Church in Owen co. in September of 1825.She died 1-13-1881 in Owen co. 7.Mariah Sarah BALDON b.10-12-1803 KY. She married once to James Allison TRUAX in Owen co. in 1827. She died 9-12-1838 in Owen co. WITH THE EXCEPTION OF Nancy WHITE and my father Dick CARTER: Are there any surviving members of any of these family lines on this mailing list? Associated Surnames are: CARTER,NUTTERFIELD,TRUAX,RUMPLE,LOVE, STAMPER,HALL,EVANS,MURPHY,COMBS,SMITH, ASHER,MEASEL,WHITAKER. Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time" Researching in IN,KY,TN,NC,PA,NJ,VT,NY,MA,MD, VA,CAN,GER,ENG
John CARTER b.1-2-1813 in KY d.2-27-1901 in Putnam co.Buried in Cloverdale Cem,Putnam co. Married Eliza NUTTERFIELD date unknown.Eliza was b.7-26-1810 in KY d.5-2-1866 in Owen co.Buried at Combes Cemetery in Owen co.This couple had 13 children. John and Eliza came to Owen co. from Nelson co KY between 1831-1833.They settled just north of the Quincy area. John later remarried to Ann SINCLAIR on 11-14-1867 and they resided in Putnam co.There were no children of this second marriage. Of the 13 children born to John & Eliza, three died as young children.The others lived mostly in Owen and Morgan county areas. 1.Elizabeth b. 1-19-1828 KY.Married once to Samuel ARNETT on 8-2-1853 in Owen co.It is thought this couple later moved to Tipton county. 2.Nancy Jane b.8-27-1829 KY. Married once to William PITTMAN on 8-10-1854 in Owen co. 3.Matilda b.11-27-1831 KY d.1-27-1843 in Owen co. 4.Margaret Ellen b.2-27-1833 Owen co. Married once to William C. MANNAN on 8-25-1856 in Owen co. Margaret died 9-10-1925 in Morgan co. 5.Calvin b.8-24-1835 Owen co. Married once to Rosella BALDON on 8-3-1853 in Owen co. Calvin died 9-22-1865 Owen co. 6.Ludwell b.4-3-1837 Owen co. Married twice (1)Mahala McCULLOUGH(2)Margaret RUMPLE. Ludwell died 4-16-1925 in Eminence, Morgan co. IN 7.Goalson b.10-14-1838 Owen co. d.9-13-1839 Owen co. 8. John Stamper b.3-1-1840 Owen co. Married once to Nancy PITTMAN on 9-11-1860. John died 3-13-1908. 9. Columbia b.1-4-1853 Owen co. Married once to Sarah E.McDONALD on 8-29-1861 in Putnam co. Columbia died on 3-20-1865 in Owen co. 10.Lucy Jane b.2-12-1845 Owen co. Married once to Jerome TAYLOR on 4-13-1865. 11.George Mason b.2-9-1847 Owen co. Married three times to (1)Margaret VINCENT(2)Parnelia CHAINEY(3)Lorena WHARTON. George died 5-26-1922 in Cloverdale, Putnam co. 12.Lonzo b. 9-14-1848 Owen co. d.9-24-1848 Owen co. 13. Morris b.7-26-1851 Owen co. Married once to Susan Mary/Mary Susan Duncan on 10-15-1873 in Putnam co.Morris died on 3-9-1934 in Stinesville, IN. Are there any Surviving members/descendants of this family on the list? Associated Surnames are: ARNETT,PITTMAN,MANNAN,BALDON,McCULLOUGH, RUMPLE,McDONALD,TAYLOR,DUNCAN,DUNKIN, NUTTERFIELD,SINCLAIR,RATTS,LUKENBILL, GROUNDS,DAVIS,CULROSS,PAYTON,BECK,TRUAX Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time" Researching in IN,KY,TN,NC,PA,NJ,VT,NY,MA,MD, VA,CAN,GER,ENG
I am searching for any info on: Jonathan MASSEY (son of Thomas) B. about 1773 in NC D. unknown in IN?? He married: Francis (Franky) DAVIS on November 2, 1797 in Grainger county TN Francis(Franky) DAVIS (dau of John and Elizabeth (?)DAVIS b.about 1777 in NC d. unknown in IN?? Jonathan and Franky are last found in the Owen county 1850 census taking listed as: Jonathan 77 years old Franky 73 years old both born in NC living in the household with them is: Jane age 26 born KY Lydia age 13 born IN With Lydia's birth that would place them in IN about 1837. The total of children for this couple is seven: Issac born 1807 TN Lucy Ann born about 1809 TN Willis born about 1813 TN Jacob born October 6, 1814 KY Elizabeth born about 1816 KY Jane born about 1824 KY Lydia born about 1837 IN I would like to fill in some of these blanks and some of the "abouts" also find the info on the parents of Jonathan and Francis (DAVIS)MASSEY. Thanks for any help Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time" Researching in IN,KY,TN,NC,PA,NJ,VT,NY,MA,MD, VA,CAN,GER,ENG
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Seeking information on James BOLDEN b. abt 1791 and wife Matilda NUTTERFIELD, b. abt 1815... Disappeared from Owen Co., In., mid 1860's. Perhaps migrated with wife's relative,(brother?) GHOLSON NUTTERFIELD. to Vermillion Co. In, then to Vermillion Co. Il... Then to Keokuk and Washington Counties Iowa... Appreciate any information relative to either Baldon or ANY Nutterfield... I know that Gholson Nutterfield was in Washington Co., Iowa in 1852... Where from there??? Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
Hi everyone Would anyone on the list know where I might look to find old medical terms and old medicines that might have been prescribed in the mid 1840's!! Thanking you in advance Norma Ooley Herman
Have many, many Sandy connections in Owen Co., Indiana. and other places... Very few dates... Birth, Death, and Marriages... Any help appreciated... Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
Greetings to all of you from Indianapolis. Can any of you give me any information on the Heddings Chapel Cemetery: 1. Any location, by internet or snail mail, where I can find information on the history of the cemetery, and records of those buried there. 2. It's location, including good directions from a major road/highway, etc. Thanks for your help, Dennis Buerge
Have acquired many DITTAMORE etc., names from Owen Co., In, early 1800s... Need to know who they are... Adam,Margaret,Rebecca,Nancy,Michael,Isabella,Elizabeth,George... Any help appreciated...Parents, children etc... Dick Carter rcar37@prodigy.net
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ARNEY marriages in Owen County, Indiana prior to 1850. From the Indiana Marriage Records to 1850 from the State of Indiana library. <A HREF="http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirinfo.html#History">Marriage Index</A> http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirinfo.html#History Rebecca ARNEY married Jaoob HAUUSER, date 9-11-1845. Should read: Rebecca ARNEY married Jacob HAUSER, date 9-11-1845. (I should proofread!) Additional ARNEY: John W. ARNEY married Rebecca Fiscus, 8-15-1850 in Owen County. John Wesley ARNEY married Mable BEVAN, date 9-1-1846, in Owen County, Indiana. Lawrence ARNEY married Eliza IRVIN, date 3-29-1842 in Owen County. Mahala ARNEY married Adam Fiscus, date 12-5-1844 in Owen County. Martha Arney married Ayres H. Ellsbury, date 1-8-1846 in Owen County. Rachel Arney married Rite Myers, date 8-23-1832 in Owen County. Rebecca Arney married John Lowery Ellsbury, date July 18, 1847 in Owen County. Sarah Arney married Edward King, date 1-21-1828. Solomon Arney married Sally Hon (?), date 12-9-1844 in Owen County. William Arney married Elizabeth Boyles, date 9-23-1849 in Owen County. William Arney married Louisa Childress, date 2-27-1845 in Owen County. William Arney married Sarah Irvin, date 1-28-1842 in Owen County, Indiana. (These marriages are the marriages in addition to the marriages of ARNEY to HAUSER or BOWEN that were listed in my previous posting. )
For: Judy Weisberg searching ARNEY. I found Mary M. Arney, not Mary Ann Arney. >From the Indiana Marriages to 1850, there is a Mary M. Arney who was married in Owen County. <A HREF="http://199.8.200.90:591/FMPro?-db=a-b&-format=marriage%2fdetail.html&-lay=layout%20%231&-sortfield=Bride%3b%20Groom%20last%20Name&-sortfield=Bride%3b%20Groom%20First%20Name&bride%3b%20groom%20last%20name=Arney&bride%3b%20groom%20first%20name=Mary&-recid=40644&-find=">ARNEY</A> MARY M married HAUSER JOHN H OWEN 2-3-1848 There are two other Mary Arney listed, but they married in other counties (Elkhart and Allen counties). Working with the BOWEN surname in Owen County, there are only 3 marriages listed in Owen County up to 1850. One is Harriet Bowen to William W. Hauser, married 2-21-1841. Looking at the ARNEY surname in Owen County, there are 3 who married Hauser surnames. John ARNEY married Huldah Ann Hauser, date 7-26-1841. Mary M. ARNEY married John H. Hauser, date 2-3-1848. Rebecca ARNEY married Jaoob HAUUSER, date 9-11-1845. All of these are Owen County, Indiana. Here is the link to the Indiana Marriage Index to 1850. <A HREF="http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html">MARRIAGE INDEX http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/indiana/genealogy/mirr.html</A> There are other useful links from the State of Indiana Library.<A HREF="http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/WWW/INDIANA/GENEALOGY/links.HTML#Searchable">Links from Indiana Library</A> Shreffler2@aol.com
Hi All, Am looking for a Mary Ellen Arney who is listed as an heir to John Bowen Sr (1789-1852) in some of his probate materials. The petition notes she is a minor in 1853 when the estate is still going through the courts. My calculation is that she would have to be born after 1832 to be a minor in 1853. Don't actually know what the connection here is between John Sr. Bowen and Mary Ellen Arney. Haven't followed Arney genealogy very much, but have looked at OCC and at Owen marriage records. There is a Mary E. Arney daughter of Henry Arney Jr. But the latter family is not well documented in OCC records. Any one know of a Mary Ellen Arney? Thanks, Judy Weisberg, Columbus, OH.
Hi, I'm looking for info on John Fulk who married Delilah Spainhour. Any leads? Thanks, Jeff
I encountered an email to the Owen County list dated Nov. 2000 in which you offered biographies of certain family names. Since I am descended from Baughs who lived in Owen County in the mid-1800s. I would be very interested in learning about three names on your list: Henry Baugh and Christopher and Hanna Baugh. My gr-gr-grandfather was Bolin (or Bolen) Greenberry Baugh of Kentucky who married Jenny Edwards in Owen Co. on Jan. 14, 1844. She was born Sept. 13, 1816 in Harrison Township, Owen Co. Greenberry and Jenny appear in the 1860 census for Jennings Township, Owen Co., at which time they had seven children---James Alexander, William Thomas, Lyda Ann, Burnety Jane, Henrietta, Mary Elizabeth and Dorcas Ellen. Thank you for any assistance you can provide. If there is cost, please let me know. Terri Malinowski in Seattle (P.S. We will be away two weeks starting tomorrow, ut if you are able to able, I will be back in touch when we return March 4).
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Janet K. (HODGES) THACKER - lived 1937-2001 (Obituary) Janet Hodges passed away on February 8, 2001. She died from complications of an intestinal infection and heart trouble. Her brother survives, and his name is John Hodges. Janet's parents were Thomas and Lottie (Shuler) Hodges of Spencer, Indiana. Janet (Hodges) Thacker was a first cousin to Robert Hodges of Martinsville and Earl Hodges of Martinsville. Lottie (Shuler) Hodges was a school teacher in the Paragon Schools which are now consolidated with Martinsville Schools in Morgan County, Indiana. The Shulers were from Owen County, Indiana. Here is the obituary of Janet (Hodges) Thacker. It will appear in the Spencer and Martinsville, Indiana newspapers. Janet K. Thacker Obituary - Spencer Evening World / Martinsville Reporter Times Thacker, Janet Kay (Hodges), age 64, passed away Thursday, Feb. 8, 2001 in Birmingham, Alabama. Janet, beloved wife of her loving husband of 40 years James Thacker, was the daughter of Thomas and Lottie Hodges of Spencer. She graduated from Spencer High School, where Tom Hodges was in school administration for several years. She was a High School business education teacher, having both Bachelor and Master's degrees in Business Education from Indiana University. She was a member of Delta Delta Delta Sorority and Beta Gamma Sigma Honor Society. In addition to her husband James, she is survived by her 3 children; Mr. James D. Thacker of Orlando, Fla; Ms. Jennifer E. Thacker of Birmingham, Al; and Mr. John A. Thacker of Atlanta, Ga., and 4 grandchildren; Jordan Thacker, Braden Thacker and Chris Thacker of Birmingham and Joel Thacker of Atlanta. Her brother John Hodges of Cincinnati, Ohio also survives her. Janet Thacker was a special person to all who knew her. She had the gift of encouragement and we will miss her very much. Funeral services will be in Birmingham at Ridout's Southern Heritage on Monday, Feb. 12 at 11:00 A.M. with Bro. Mike McLemore, pastor of Lakeside Baptist Church officiating followed with a private graveside service and burial at Southern Heritage Cemetery. Visitation will be at Ridout's Southern Heritage Sunday, Feb. 11 between 3:00 P.M. and 5:00 P.M. The family requests memorials to Lakeside Baptist Church Lottie Moon Foreign Mission Offering. The address is: Lakeside Baptist Church 2865 Old Rocky Ridge Rd. Birmingham, Al 35243. Southern Heritage Funeral Home is directing. Posted by: Cyndy (Hodges) Shreffler, Shreffler2@aol.com