To any of you who have written to me on a personal level regarding names I myself have posted on the surname list, I WILL GET IN TOUCH WITH YOU. I have one here for HALTOM,WILLIAMS, and another for WILLIAMS. I am trying to get the list done first and then I will answer all of you. Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time"
Thank you! I didn't have the marriage date or place. ----- Original Message ----- From: <NHerman462@aol.com> To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 9:48 AM Subject: Re: [INOWEN] DYER/DYAR > In a message dated 11/6/00 8:36:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, > loretta@magiclink.com writes: > > Wm Dyar married Martha Hayden Jun 5, 1875, Owen Co Marriage Book 30, pg 455 > Hope this helps > Norma Ooley Herman > > << This is the Dyar family I am researching. Anyone with a match? > > David L Dyar b 18 Oct 1885 Owen, IN d 4 Dec 1968 Coal City, Owen, IN > (Son of William Dyar and Martha Hayden) > married (date unknown) > Minnie Margie Fogle b 26 Apr 1884 Vigo, IN d 7 Nov 1965 Linton, Greene, IN > They are both buried in Bush Cemetery, Coal City, Owen IN which was > originally owened by the Fogle Family and later given to the County for > continued use as a cemetery. > > Children: > Irene Dyar m unknown Collenbaugh > Estil H. Dyar (Jake) > Agnes Dyar m unknown Horn > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "T. Thompson" <tethomps@bluemarble.net> > To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:40 AM > Subject: [INOWEN] DYER/DYAR > > > > There are several of us searching the Dyer/Dyars > > and this is in response to an email from one of the Dyer/Dyar > > researchers. > > Thought others would be interested. > > > > My backup data is still in storage boxes so I am unable > > to tell you were I received all of my info. > > > > My database shows: > > > > Patrick Dyer 1682-1724 and Comfort Barnes > > William Dyer 1705-1760 and Sarah 'Susan' Swann > > Samuel Dyer 1750/51-1817 and Elizabeth Griffith *****THIS IS WERE WE > > MATCHED UP** > > Edward Dyer 1799-1867 and Catharine Danely > > Alfred Dyer 1821-1862 and Catharine Mconnell > > Sara Arabelle Dyer 1859-1935 and John Anderson Johnson > > Roxie Mary Johnson and Joseph Allen Franklin > > Gretchen Franklin and Roy Thompson Terresa Thompson > > > > Marsha, > > > > I have a family in my database that I have not connected yet. > > > > Samuel Dyer and Sarah (1817- ) > > Mary J. 1837 > > Thomas 1839 > > E. E. 1841 > > Benjamin F. 1843 > > James 1850 > > Wesley 1850 > > Robert 1853 > > Sarah 1857 > > > > My guess is that the above "E. E." is actually the same as your "Eben D. > > E." > > and that "E. E."'s mother's name was "Sally Clark" as you show in your > > records. > > > > What do you think? > > > > Withouot being able to check my sources... I think a lot of my info came > > from the research of Rusty Dyer who lived in Worthington and from a trip > > to the LDS Library in Salt Lake City several years ago. > > > > Terresa >> > > > ==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > Contact the listowner at > debbiej@iquest.net > >
Sorry, I don't. I was researching the Fogle line and he married one of my Fogles. I got the name of his parents from his obit but never did any more researching on the names. ----- Original Message ----- From: <VWhite0901@aol.com> To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 3:21 PM Subject: Re: [INOWEN] DYER/DYAR > In a message dated 11/06/2000 8:36:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, > loretta@magiclink.com writes: > > << > David L Dyar b 18 Oct 1885 Owen, IN d 4 Dec 1968 Coal City, Owen, IN > (Son of William Dyar and Martha Hayden) >> > > Loretta, > Do you known anything about David's parents? I'm interested in Martha > Hayden....I have a Martha Hayden b. ca1859 Greene Co.IN. in my line dau of > Martin b. 25 Jul 1824 KY m. Francis Martin b. 1833 IN...but I have no further > information on her? Just curious. > > Thanks, > N.J.Skinner White > in MI. > > > ==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > To get the most out of your posting please use your subject lines > effectively and don't recycle others. > >
If you would like the complete biography please let me know and I will send it to you. Jackie Penrod Thomas grayston@comteck.com History of Owen Co.Indiana, 1884 GEORGE R. BABBS, ALEX AND LUCINDA (CARTER) BABBS, NANCY J. THOMAS, WILSON AND POLLY THOMAS, FRANK T. BATTERTON, DAVID AND AMANDA (TILFORD) BATTERTON, DOROTHY L. SCHELL, DR. AND ELIZABETH SCHELL. HENRY BAUGH, CHRISTOPHER AND HANNA (LANGUELL) BAUGH, LETHA BOLES, HAWKINS AND TAROBY BOLES. DAVID E. BEEM, LEVI AND SARAH (JOHNSON) BEEM, SAMUEL H. BUSKIRK, MAHALA JOSLIN, DR. AMASA JOSLIN, DR. J.T. BELLES, JOHN J. AND SARAH (TARLTTON) BELLES, DORCAS SANDERS, DR. COOPER BAKER, JULIA REID, ARCHIBALD O. AND LAVINA REID, AMANDA J. TULL, SAMUEL AND AMANDA McCURDY. MARION F. BRANAM, JONATHAN AND NANCY(BOKER) BRANSON, SARAH FRANKLIN, WILLIAM AND SARAH FRANKLIN, ALLIE M. BRANAM. JAMES CAMPBELL, JOSEPH AND MARY (GRAHAM) CAMPBELL, ANN REEVES, FRANCES DUNAGAN, MARY J. CAMPBELL.
Hi Debbie, Forgot one surname for list: Abrell Debbie Jennings wrote: > I will be taking names for the SURNAME LISTINGS till > Sunday night. > This way I can get it done and posted to the list and > the Sweet Owen website. > I would like to also invite anyone who hasn't already > to send for an invite to the Sweet Owen webpage. > Today I completed the Hill Grove Cemetery > and added several pages to the Gosport Cemetery > I only have 47 pages more to go on it!! > In addition I will try to complete many of the > incompletes on there. > And add some smaller ones also, and more for Putnam > county. > Send any to me at either > debbiej@iquest.net > or > debbiej_2001@yahoo.com > I will send you a thank you note to let you know your > names have been entered. > I now have about 127 DIFFERENT surnames on the list. > There are several with multiple persons searching the > same name. > > ===== > Debra Jennings > debbiej_2001@yahoo.com > "Following the footprints through time" > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Thousands of Stores. Millions of Products. All in one Place. > http://shopping.yahoo.com/ > > ==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > MISSED A POST?? > Check out the mailing list archives at: > http://searches2.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl
there is a DYAR Family in Clay City Indiana Clay county .. might try a query to the little local paper there.. Clay City News Main Street Clay City Indiana 47841? might be 47840. On Mon, 06 Nov 2000 09:40:22 -0500 "T. Thompson" <tethomps@bluemarble.net> writes: >There are several of us searching the Dyer/Dyars >and this is in response to an email from one of the Dyer/Dyar >researchers. >Thought others would be interested. > >My backup data is still in storage boxes so I am unable >to tell you were I received all of my info. > >My database shows: > >Patrick Dyer 1682-1724 and Comfort Barnes > William Dyer 1705-1760 and Sarah 'Susan' Swann > Samuel Dyer 1750/51-1817 and Elizabeth Griffith >*****THIS IS WERE WE >MATCHED UP** > Edward Dyer 1799-1867 and Catharine Danely > Alfred Dyer 1821-1862 and Catharine >Mconnell > Sara Arabelle Dyer 1859-1935 >and John Anderson Johnson > Roxie Mary Johnson and >Joseph Allen Franklin > Gretchen >Franklin and Roy Thompson Terresa >Thompson > >Marsha, > >I have a family in my database that I have not connected yet. > > Samuel Dyer and Sarah (1817- ) > Mary J. 1837 > Thomas 1839 > E. E. 1841 > Benjamin F. 1843 > James 1850 > Wesley 1850 > Robert 1853 > Sarah 1857 > >My guess is that the above "E. E." is actually the same as your "Eben >D. >E." >and that "E. E."'s mother's name was "Sally Clark" as you show in your >records. > >What do you think? > >Withouot being able to check my sources... I think a lot of my info >came >from the research of Rusty Dyer who lived in Worthington and from a >trip >to the LDS Library in Salt Lake City several years ago. > >Terresa > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >To get the most out of your posting please use your subject lines >effectively and don't recycle others. > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
In a message dated 11/06/2000 8:36:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, loretta@magiclink.com writes: << David L Dyar b 18 Oct 1885 Owen, IN d 4 Dec 1968 Coal City, Owen, IN (Son of William Dyar and Martha Hayden) >> Loretta, Do you known anything about David's parents? I'm interested in Martha Hayden....I have a Martha Hayden b. ca1859 Greene Co.IN. in my line dau of Martin b. 25 Jul 1824 KY m. Francis Martin b. 1833 IN...but I have no further information on her? Just curious. Thanks, N.J.Skinner White in MI.
Everyone who is writing wondering if I can please get their surnames on the list, yes I can and I will. No need to apologize as many were maybe out of town over the weekend. I will take names till tonight and try to get a revised version of the list on the mailing list this evening, and replace the one on the website. Just do me two favors, if your posts concerns sending me a surname, place SURNAME in the Subject line and if it concerns an invitation to the website just place WEBSITE in the subject line. I am trying to jump on these as soon as I see them so this will help sort them out from the rest. Also if you are responding on the list with someone regarding a finding on the Surname list, please find another subject line other then Surname list as I am trying to pull the ones out for the listing. Thanks! Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time"
In a message dated 11/6/00 8:36:55 AM Pacific Standard Time, loretta@magiclink.com writes: Wm Dyar married Martha Hayden Jun 5, 1875, Owen Co Marriage Book 30, pg 455 Hope this helps Norma Ooley Herman << This is the Dyar family I am researching. Anyone with a match? David L Dyar b 18 Oct 1885 Owen, IN d 4 Dec 1968 Coal City, Owen, IN (Son of William Dyar and Martha Hayden) married (date unknown) Minnie Margie Fogle b 26 Apr 1884 Vigo, IN d 7 Nov 1965 Linton, Greene, IN They are both buried in Bush Cemetery, Coal City, Owen IN which was originally owened by the Fogle Family and later given to the County for continued use as a cemetery. Children: Irene Dyar m unknown Collenbaugh Estil H. Dyar (Jake) Agnes Dyar m unknown Horn ----- Original Message ----- From: "T. Thompson" <tethomps@bluemarble.net> To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:40 AM Subject: [INOWEN] DYER/DYAR > There are several of us searching the Dyer/Dyars > and this is in response to an email from one of the Dyer/Dyar > researchers. > Thought others would be interested. > > My backup data is still in storage boxes so I am unable > to tell you were I received all of my info. > > My database shows: > > Patrick Dyer 1682-1724 and Comfort Barnes > William Dyer 1705-1760 and Sarah 'Susan' Swann > Samuel Dyer 1750/51-1817 and Elizabeth Griffith *****THIS IS WERE WE > MATCHED UP** > Edward Dyer 1799-1867 and Catharine Danely > Alfred Dyer 1821-1862 and Catharine Mconnell > Sara Arabelle Dyer 1859-1935 and John Anderson Johnson > Roxie Mary Johnson and Joseph Allen Franklin > Gretchen Franklin and Roy Thompson Terresa Thompson > > Marsha, > > I have a family in my database that I have not connected yet. > > Samuel Dyer and Sarah (1817- ) > Mary J. 1837 > Thomas 1839 > E. E. 1841 > Benjamin F. 1843 > James 1850 > Wesley 1850 > Robert 1853 > Sarah 1857 > > My guess is that the above "E. E." is actually the same as your "Eben D. > E." > and that "E. E."'s mother's name was "Sally Clark" as you show in your > records. > > What do you think? > > Withouot being able to check my sources... I think a lot of my info came > from the research of Rusty Dyer who lived in Worthington and from a trip > to the LDS Library in Salt Lake City several years ago. > > Terresa >>
Once I sent the message stating problems accessing the website, then they cleared up so everyone is taken care of. Now, when ever you receive an invitation once you click on the link to the myfamily site, and then you enter your username and password,(I cut and paste mine) then check the little box stating "save my password" or something to that effect. Then the next time you go to the myfamily login site, you will only need to click on the little arrow next to the name box and highlight your user name and you will get in. Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time"
In a message dated 11/5/00 7:48:43 PM Eastern Standard Time, INOWEN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: Sample: << bmV0DQpDT05ERVKFhYWFhS4uhS6FhS5BcHJpbCBXZXN0Y290dIWFhYWFhYUuLi6FLi4uUkFX >> etc. I couldn't read a word. Nancy Pundsack
Marsha I have a lot of info on the Jeans going back to Wesley Richard and Edmond. They were brothers who came to Indiana from North Carolina in the early 1800's. Wesley settled in Washington County and Edmond in Greene Co. I only have one "Hixon", Sara Hixson (ca 177?) married Barnett Chastain (1772- ) I have a lot on the Chastains... which are ancesters to my "Jean families" My McConnells are: 1 Robert McConnell 1795 - 1865 .. +Mary Baker 1802 - ........ 2 Catharine McConnell 1829 - 1905 ............ +Alfred Capt. Dyer 1821 - 1862 ................... 3 Sarah Arabella Dyer 1859 - 1935 ....................... +John Anderson Johnson 1856 - 1950 4 Roxie Johnson +Joseph Allen Franklin 5 Gretchen Franklin +Roy Thompson 6 Terresa Thompson Hope to hear back from you. Terresa PEAR1236@cs.com wrote: > > Hello: > I am researching mostly Dyar/Dyer and several other surnames. Many of these > names you are also researching. Can you tell me who you are? My main > interest is in the descendants of Samuel Dyer and Elizabeth Griffith. I have > nearly 3000 of them. > > I am Marsha Dyar Pearson, my father is Paul Dyar, and my grandfather was > Wilmer Dyar. Wilmer's father was Eben D. E. Dyar, who married Laney Gardner. > Some of the Jeans are related to both the Gardners and Dyars. Eben was the > son of Samuel Dyer and Sally Clark. Samuel was the son of Thomas Dyer and > Catherine Heninger. Thomas was the son of Samuel Dyer and Elizabeth > Griffith. > > I have Hixons and McConnells in my database, too. > > Marsha
Yes your GOSS info sounds very familiar what type of info are you searching for? Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time"
I do not have much on the Goss family but I do have this: 1 Daniel Goss 1827 - .. +Martha Ingram 1827 Owen Co - 1864 ........ 2 Martha Goss ............ +Nathan Farr 1822 Owen, Wayne Twp - 1893 Morgan Co. I show that Martha Ingram was born in Owen County and assume that she and Daniel lived there. Does this sound familiar to anyone?
There are several of us searching the Dyer/Dyars and this is in response to an email from one of the Dyer/Dyar researchers. Thought others would be interested. My backup data is still in storage boxes so I am unable to tell you were I received all of my info. My database shows: Patrick Dyer 1682-1724 and Comfort Barnes William Dyer 1705-1760 and Sarah 'Susan' Swann Samuel Dyer 1750/51-1817 and Elizabeth Griffith *****THIS IS WERE WE MATCHED UP** Edward Dyer 1799-1867 and Catharine Danely Alfred Dyer 1821-1862 and Catharine Mconnell Sara Arabelle Dyer 1859-1935 and John Anderson Johnson Roxie Mary Johnson and Joseph Allen Franklin Gretchen Franklin and Roy Thompson Terresa Thompson Marsha, I have a family in my database that I have not connected yet. Samuel Dyer and Sarah (1817- ) Mary J. 1837 Thomas 1839 E. E. 1841 Benjamin F. 1843 James 1850 Wesley 1850 Robert 1853 Sarah 1857 My guess is that the above "E. E." is actually the same as your "Eben D. E." and that "E. E."'s mother's name was "Sally Clark" as you show in your records. What do you think? Withouot being able to check my sources... I think a lot of my info came from the research of Rusty Dyer who lived in Worthington and from a trip to the LDS Library in Salt Lake City several years ago. Terresa
This is the Dyar family I am researching. Anyone with a match? David L Dyar b 18 Oct 1885 Owen, IN d 4 Dec 1968 Coal City, Owen, IN (Son of William Dyar and Martha Hayden) married (date unknown) Minnie Margie Fogle b 26 Apr 1884 Vigo, IN d 7 Nov 1965 Linton, Greene, IN They are both buried in Bush Cemetery, Coal City, Owen IN which was originally owened by the Fogle Family and later given to the County for continued use as a cemetery. Children: Irene Dyar m unknown Collenbaugh Estil H. Dyar (Jake) Agnes Dyar m unknown Horn ----- Original Message ----- From: "T. Thompson" <tethomps@bluemarble.net> To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 7:40 AM Subject: [INOWEN] DYER/DYAR > There are several of us searching the Dyer/Dyars > and this is in response to an email from one of the Dyer/Dyar > researchers. > Thought others would be interested. > > My backup data is still in storage boxes so I am unable > to tell you were I received all of my info. > > My database shows: > > Patrick Dyer 1682-1724 and Comfort Barnes > William Dyer 1705-1760 and Sarah 'Susan' Swann > Samuel Dyer 1750/51-1817 and Elizabeth Griffith *****THIS IS WERE WE > MATCHED UP** > Edward Dyer 1799-1867 and Catharine Danely > Alfred Dyer 1821-1862 and Catharine Mconnell > Sara Arabelle Dyer 1859-1935 and John Anderson Johnson > Roxie Mary Johnson and Joseph Allen Franklin > Gretchen Franklin and Roy Thompson Terresa Thompson > > Marsha, > > I have a family in my database that I have not connected yet. > > Samuel Dyer and Sarah (1817- ) > Mary J. 1837 > Thomas 1839 > E. E. 1841 > Benjamin F. 1843 > James 1850 > Wesley 1850 > Robert 1853 > Sarah 1857 > > My guess is that the above "E. E." is actually the same as your "Eben D. > E." > and that "E. E."'s mother's name was "Sally Clark" as you show in your > records. > > What do you think? > > Withouot being able to check my sources... I think a lot of my info came > from the research of Rusty Dyer who lived in Worthington and from a trip > to the LDS Library in Salt Lake City several years ago. > > Terresa > > > ==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > To get the most out of your posting please use your subject lines > effectively and don't recycle others. > >
While I am updating and correcting the list, are there anymore persons who would like to add their surnames to the SURNAME LISTING? I may as well stick them in there now while I am doing the other. Thanks Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time"
Debbie... Iooks like they were buried in separate counties.. Joel died 1873 and is buried in Old Dutch Cemetery in Monroe. Some of the family may have moved to Owen and Mary went with them and they buried her there rather than bringing her back to Old Dutch. Hold off on searching for more cemetery listings. I have a bit else to do. Thanks again Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Jennings" <debbiej@iquest.net> To: "William Strahle" <photobuff@argphotoshop.com> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 12:46 AM Subject: RE: [INOWEN] Stine/Goss > Bill > Do you want the bad news or the bad news? > Sorry it took so long, you are in luck as I have a copy of the Owen county > cemetery listings but the Gosport Cemetery is 63 pages long so it took a few > minutes to go through it. > First I find no REBECCA buried under the Goss or the Stierwalt name. > I do however find a burial for > MARY E. STINES > w/o Joel > 29 Apr 1817-29 Aug 1899 > > no other Stines in that area so her husband may be elsewhere. > Anyway, I found a listing for a KENNER STIERWALT but the age and dates are > wrong for the one you are looking at. > There are other Stines in that cemetery and if you would like I can make you > a list and send it tomorrow. > Let me know what you would like. > The only Joseph I am finding in the Goss names to come close in dates is a > JOSEPH E. and the women buried with him are Elizabeth and Sarah so Rebecca > is not there. > I will go over it again tomorrow. > Let me know if you want the other Stines that are there. > Now if your Joel and Mary were in Monroe county I wouldn't think they would > be buried in Gosport Cemetery, that is a far piece, I don't know if you know > the area but it is. > Distance is about 25-30 miles so for the late 1890's I would think it would > work so the Joel and Mary and the Joseph and Mary may be 2 different sets. > > Debbie Jennings > debbiej@iquest.net > "Following the footprints through time" > >
I will be posting the obits that Cheri spoke of on the Sweet Owen page, she sent them to me. Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time"
Obit-- Miss Steven, 79, Of Jordan Village Dies; Funeral Miss Getty Florence Stevens, 79 years old, a life-long resident of Jordan Village died last Wednesday evening at her home. She was born in Owen County February 11, 1878, a daughter of the late Henry and Susannah Runnels Stevens. Miss Stevens was a member of the Presbyterian Church, and was a very fine lady, giving of her time and talents for the building of this rural community. She is survived by the one sister, Mrs. Gertrude King, and several nieces and nephews. Following death the body was brought to the West & Son Funeral Home, where final rites were held Saturday afternoon at two o'clock, Rev. Floyd Hager, pastor of the Presbyterian Church in charge, and Interment was made in Riverside Cemetery. Debbie Jennings debbiej@iquest.net "Following the footprints through time"