I appreciate the confidence you all have in me. Although I must tell you all, that its not that I have any more knowledge about computers than the next person, far from it. The cause for all I do with my files is 3 computer crashes have taught me to protect my files in whatever way I could. I have developed ways to do this through careful thought and trial and error. I have read and tried many different systems of doing things but with all else, regardless of how well something works for someone else...you need to find out what works well for you and stick with it. Although I am fascinated with all of your suggestions. I will however continue to pass along the tips I find as it may help someone. Debbie Jennings debj@comsys.net "Following the footprints through time"
Thank you so much for this!! I just went over and typed in an ancestor and voila! There it was. Not only that, but I have been having trouble researching this particular ancestor. Marshall Beatty born abt 1814/1819 in Kentucky but lived in Clay County, IN. When I found the land patent it was spelled Marchel Beaty. Now I have another avenue to look down. I never thought about a spelling like that. Hopefully I can get a little further now. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolyn Jarvey" <bcjarvey@earthlink.net> To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 11:36 AM Subject: [INOWEN] RESEARCH TIPS > I just FINALLY found my Robert MIDDLETON in the Bureau of Land > Management Site. I recommend it to everyone!!! > www.glorecords.blm.gov/ should get you there. It is by no means > complete, but you should be pleased. > > Carolyn > > > ==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > To get the most out of your posting please use your subject lines > effectively and don't recycle others. > >
I operate alot with floppys in addition to my paper files. I have mail folders divided with each major surname and then one for miscellaneous to catch all the smaller lines. Then I have a few other mail folders: 1. General Info--this is for all those postings of an informational nature as in where to find this or that, and info regarding old occupations,etc.Any reference material I might recheck. 2. Tidbits--this is for any items of an unusual nature such as websites with chronicles of pioneers, age calculators, any out of the ordinary stuff.Any worthwhile tips for research I find go in here. 3. Lookups--this is for anyone who has done lookups for me in certain areas. I have a mail folder for non-connecting persons, ( at least at this point in time). I have a mail folder for queries I have sent and then I delete them once I recieve a satisfactory response. I repost them later if I don't get a response,this way they are all typed up. NOW, with this all said.... As I read my mail or scan it, all the mail can be placed into the appropriate file folders.Some I answer right then, others I just put in the folders.After I have gone through the mail (about 250 a day) then I go back an answer any unanswered ones. About every other day, I sit down and go through all those folders. I have floppys for each family surname(all of them not just the main ones); one for info,one for tidbits,one for nonconnecting; then I maintain some for persons I correspond with on a regular basis. I also have a floppy for each state that I do alot of research in--this one I use for any county info or maps,etc. I have floppys for the following categories: burials,marriages,maps I then take all those mail folders and place the items on the correct floppy.I in that way can: 1.Keep my items in categories 2.Not waste ink printing 3.Get it off my computer in case of a crash. About once every week or so, I take the box of floppys and go through them and place the data from the onto my familytreemaker file where it belongs.Whatever I can't place remains on the floppy. As I check one I then return it to the box,UPSIDE DOWN so I know I did that one. I am fortunate enough to have a zip drive and periodically transfer items to a zip disk. (I am working on obtaining a CD writer).I thereby empty those floppys to reuse. You would be amazed at the items that seemed so vital upon receipt, and then when you look again just really don't fit.Now if I think they "might" later I put it on the floppy for "non-connecting". Ever so often I just get BRUTAL. I go through my floppys with the attitude "I either place it or dump it". This system may sound difficult but really isn't once you get the hang of it.Once I set up the original amount of floppys within the categories I mentioned above I never have to buy new ones as they recycle. All the burials or marriages are on their own floppy so if I am searching for one I don't have to think "who" as I know "where". Next time: The value of Non Connectiing Files Debbie Jennings debj@comsys.net "Following the footprints through time"
I just FINALLY found my Robert MIDDLETON in the Bureau of Land Management Site. I recommend it to everyone!!! www.glorecords.blm.gov/ should get you there. It is by no means complete, but you should be pleased. Carolyn
Hello Listmembers: Since this seems to be a slack time for postings due alot to vacations and to persons spending more time outdoors I thought I would promote some list activity with a few items: Since many of you have been researching for years and even if you are a beginner, I thought I would ask any of you for some of your tips and suggestions on organization of your files. This always seems to be a problem area with many researchers as the "small original folder" becomes a massive pile of papers and then a file cabinet. Many of you may just have some ideas that will help someone else. Please address these suggestions to the list. Debbie Jennings debj@comsys.net "Following the footprints through time"
To All Listmembers: Not intending to insult anyone's intelligence, but I am wondering how many of you are aware of an area of information that I came upon recently (maybe I am the slow one). Everyone is always touting the great benefits of Ancestry.com...."if you are a member". Well this is a benefit, WITHOUT BEING A MEMBER. If you will go to www.ancestry.com Then you will need to make 4 clicks I am about to list and you will be able to access a really great area of info regarding all facets of genealogy research. 1. Look to the top and click on the tab that says, "LEARN" 2. On the next page, click on where in the body it says, "ANCESTRY LIBRARY" 3.Next page, click where it says, "BROWSE THE LIBRARY" 4.Click on the section called "HOW TO" This will take you to a section of about 21 pages with 10 entries each that you can scan through,read and print off if desired. There are items dealing with dating photos, cemetery trips, oral interviews, organizing your files,using the computer for research,using the LDS or any online library, details on how to get the most out of your research. Just many, many topics. Again it is very simple and has items for the beginning researchers to the advanced. Debbie Jennings debj@comsys.net "Following the footprints through time"
Looking for info on John McCULLOUGH born June 17 1755 in Lancaster county PA,(later to become York). He was in the Rev War enlisting in July of 1776 in Chanceford twp of York county in the company of Captain Ross. He later re enlisted at Mecklenburg county NC in April of 1777 in the Company of Captain Osborn. He later migrated to Carrabas county NC for 11 years, then to Cocke County TN, and to Pulaski County KY at which he lived 30 years. He finally settled in Owen county IN and applied for his pension in the August 1834 term of Probate court of Owen county. He died sometime between 1840-1850 in Owen county IN. I am searching for any info regarding his parents, or a name for his wife as he had 8 children and though his pension records are very detailed as to migration he names no wife. The children are: Robert b. unknown Elizabeth b.1791 m David Evans Sarah b. unknown m Robert Hasty Jonathan b. 12-15-1790 m Elizabeth Staton Mary b. unknown m Enoch Evans William b. unknown Margaret b.unknown m James Modrell Rebecca b. unknown m William Camp All the children were married in Pulaski county KY. The last three children were born in TN and the rest were born in NC. I a guessing that his wife most likely died in Pulaski county KY I have it in his pension papers that his father was also named John. Would be interested in trading info with anyone who is following this line. Thanks Debbie Jennings debj@comsys.net "Following the footprints through time"
Searching for any info on Thomas BALDWIN born unknown in Maryland, son of James Baldwin and Sarah Rawlings.He married Christian Webster 7-23-1790 and possibly Margaret Sparr. He had 7 known children and the spelling of the surname varies to BALDON,BALDEN,BOLDON. The children's name are: James born about 1791 MD McKinney born 11-22-1792 MD John born about 1797 Thomas born about 1800 Elizabeth born 12-26-1801 in Nelson county KY Mariah Sarah born 10-12-1803 in Nelson county KY Samuel born unknown in KY. Any help appreciated Debbie Jennings debj@comsys.net "Following the footprints through time"
Researching the line of John Knoll and Susannah Knipe. John Knoll born 8-7-1813 in Herxheim Germany and he migrated to the US July 1832(ship unknown). He married Susannah Knipe 5-29-1834 in Wayne county IN.They migrated on to Owen county IN in the year 1840 and they had 14 children. John is the son of Andrew and Margaret (Mock) Knoll and Susannah Knipe is the daughter of John Knipe and wife Sophia. I would appreciated any info on the wife of John Knipe as I have no last name or anything. Any info on this line I am willing to trade info on. Debbie Jennings debj@comsys.net "Following the footprints through time"
Researching any info on Charles MURPHY born between 1765-1770 in Montgomery county MD.He married Ann Elliot 4-10-1793 in Loudon county VA. They migrated to Nelson county KY sometime prior to 1810. He is thought to have siblings named: Sarah born unknown Gabriel born about 1759 Phillip born about 1762 Hezekiah born 1764 James born unknown Mary born unknown He and Ann had 9 known children: Mary Ann born 1-22-1794 Charles born 1795 Margaret born 1798 Phillip born January 1804 Benjamin born 7-22-1805 Thomas James born 8-8-1811 William born unknown Elizabeth born unknown Sarah born unknown Any help appreciated Debbie Jennings debj@comsys.net "Following the footprints through time"
IN 1860 Sarah is 23 and Jemimiah A is 1 living with Wm and Frank Cromwell On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 17:00:21 -0700 "Bargerhuff Hembree" <philly@netusa1.net> writes: >I have a Sarah Ann Meadows married to Wilson Murphy in 1860 Owen Co. - >- but I think Wilson then >married Ann Costin February 04, 1862 in Morgan Co, IN. - - then to >complicate things, I found a WPA >Clay Co, IN. marriage record for Richard Murphy b. 1870 which lists >Wilson Murphy & Ann Ann >Luckinbell as his parents. >Maybe Ann Costin's maiden name was Luckinbell. I hope you can shed >some light on Sarah Meadows and >the Murphy family, Wilson's marriages have always been a mystery to >me. I've sent census and WPA >records of the Wilson Murphy family. Wilson Murphy and his parents >were located in Owen, Morgan, and >Clay counties at one time or another. Let me know if they help or you >have any ideas. Thanks, >Kathy Bargerhuff > >1870 Morgan Ashland Twp. Pg.16 Martinsville Fam. #112 Wilson Murphy >38KY; Ann 35IN; Robert 7 IN; >Coburn 5 IN; Harvey 2 IN; Richard 1/12 May, IN > >1880 Owen Co, Quincey, pg.14 Fam #138/139 Wilson Murphy 48 farmer, >Annie 42, Robert 18, George C. >16, Harvey 13, Richard 11, Phillip 8, Amanda A. 7, Margaret R. 5, >Bonettia 2?, William 79(says >father) > >Owen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records K-Z Book 1 Vol 2 >1850-1920 >Meadows Sarah Wilson Murphy Jan 9 1860 28 411 > >Morgan County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records H-O Book 1 Vol 2 >1850-1920 >Murphy Wilson Ann Costin -- -- - Feb 4 1862 C-D 221 > >Owen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z 1880-1920 > Murphy Robert O Wilson Ann Lukenbill M W 26 (???) -- >(???) H-19 138 > >Clay County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z 1880-1920 > Murphy Richard Wilson (???) M W 22 >(???) -- (???) C-23 294 > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> >To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 2:27 AM >Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff > > >> Thank you for your response. I am desperately trying to locate some >document >> that states the Lewis A. Meadows is the father of Sarah meadows. A >fire at >> the court house supposedly dstroed the birth records and her death >records >> are no where to be found. Do you have census pages that would state >the info >> that i am looking for? Thank you for your help . >> >> Sharon Stockton >> Melbourne, Florida >> -----Original Message----- >> From: bass103@juno.com <bass103@juno.com> >> To: INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:18 AM >> Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff >> >> >> >sorry I don't well wait a minute I have a 1850 owen co census that >has >> >Josephus Goff listed with a 13 year old son William. >> >On Tue, 8 Aug 2000 22:19:08 -0000 <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> >writes: >> >>Does any pne have information on Sarah Meadows? She was the 2nd >wife >> >>to William Goff and the daughter of Lewis A Meadows and Anna >Clark. >> >>She was born abt. 1838 and died abt 1871. I am looking for a >document >> >>that would link her with her parents. >> >> >> >> >> >>==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >> >> >> >> > >> >________________________________________________________________ >> >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. >> > >> > >> >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >Been out of town? Check with the INOwen county Archives to see what >> >you missed. >> >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> > >> >> >> ==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >> >> > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > > ________________________________________________________________ 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.
My apologies you were correct. I had no idea that Sarah was married before. I am trying to locate some info on Sarah's father Lewis A Meder (Meadows.) Back then they did not list parents on marriage licenses and I need some document that will link the 2. Thanks for your help. SHaron Stockton Melbourne, Florida -----Original Message----- From: Bargerhuff Hembree <philly@netusa1.net> To: INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 10:00 PM Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff >I have a Sarah Ann Meadows married to Wilson Murphy in 1860 Owen Co. - - but I think Wilson then >married Ann Costin February 04, 1862 in Morgan Co, IN. - - then to complicate things, I found a WPA >Clay Co, IN. marriage record for Richard Murphy b. 1870 which lists Wilson Murphy & Ann Ann >Luckinbell as his parents. >Maybe Ann Costin's maiden name was Luckinbell. I hope you can shed some light on Sarah Meadows and >the Murphy family, Wilson's marriages have always been a mystery to me. I've sent census and WPA >records of the Wilson Murphy family. Wilson Murphy and his parents were located in Owen, Morgan, and >Clay counties at one time or another. Let me know if they help or you have any ideas. Thanks, >Kathy Bargerhuff > >1870 Morgan Ashland Twp. Pg.16 Martinsville Fam. #112 Wilson Murphy 38KY; Ann 35IN; Robert 7 IN; >Coburn 5 IN; Harvey 2 IN; Richard 1/12 May, IN > >1880 Owen Co, Quincey, pg.14 Fam #138/139 Wilson Murphy 48 farmer, Annie 42, Robert 18, George C. >16, Harvey 13, Richard 11, Phillip 8, Amanda A. 7, Margaret R. 5, Bonettia 2?, William 79(says >father) > >Owen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records K-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1850-1920 >Meadows Sarah Wilson Murphy Jan 9 1860 28 411 > >Morgan County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records H-O Book 1 Vol 2 1850-1920 >Murphy Wilson Ann Costin -- -- - Feb 4 1862 C-D 221 > >Owen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z 1880-1920 > Murphy Robert O Wilson Ann Lukenbill M W 26 (???) -- (???) H-19 138 > >Clay County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z 1880-1920 > Murphy Richard Wilson (???) M W 22 (???) -- (???) C-23 294 > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> >To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 2:27 AM >Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff > > >> Thank you for your response. I am desperately trying to locate some document >> that states the Lewis A. Meadows is the father of Sarah meadows. A fire at >> the court house supposedly dstroed the birth records and her death records >> are no where to be found. Do you have census pages that would state the info >> that i am looking for? Thank you for your help . >> >> Sharon Stockton >> Melbourne, Florida >> -----Original Message----- >> From: bass103@juno.com <bass103@juno.com> >> To: INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:18 AM >> Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff >> >> >> >sorry I don't well wait a minute I have a 1850 owen co census that has >> >Josephus Goff listed with a 13 year old son William. >> >On Tue, 8 Aug 2000 22:19:08 -0000 <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> writes: >> >>Does any pne have information on Sarah Meadows? She was the 2nd wife >> >>to William Goff and the daughter of Lewis A Meadows and Anna Clark. >> >>She was born abt. 1838 and died abt 1871. I am looking for a document >> >>that would link her with her parents. >> >> >> >> >> >>==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >> >> >> >> > >> >________________________________________________________________ >> >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. >> > >> > >> >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >Been out of town? Check with the INOwen county Archives to see what >> >you missed. >> >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> > >> >> >> ==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >> >> > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > >
Thank you for your response. I am looking for Sarah Medows, daughter of Lewis A. Meder (Meadows) She was married to a william Goff in Jasper County Ill. Than you for the help anyway. -----Original Message----- From: Bargerhuff Hembree <philly@netusa1.net> To: INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 10:00 PM Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff >I have a Sarah Ann Meadows married to Wilson Murphy in 1860 Owen Co. - - but I think Wilson then >married Ann Costin February 04, 1862 in Morgan Co, IN. - - then to complicate things, I found a WPA >Clay Co, IN. marriage record for Richard Murphy b. 1870 which lists Wilson Murphy & Ann Ann >Luckinbell as his parents. >Maybe Ann Costin's maiden name was Luckinbell. I hope you can shed some light on Sarah Meadows and >the Murphy family, Wilson's marriages have always been a mystery to me. I've sent census and WPA >records of the Wilson Murphy family. Wilson Murphy and his parents were located in Owen, Morgan, and >Clay counties at one time or another. Let me know if they help or you have any ideas. Thanks, >Kathy Bargerhuff > >1870 Morgan Ashland Twp. Pg.16 Martinsville Fam. #112 Wilson Murphy 38KY; Ann 35IN; Robert 7 IN; >Coburn 5 IN; Harvey 2 IN; Richard 1/12 May, IN > >1880 Owen Co, Quincey, pg.14 Fam #138/139 Wilson Murphy 48 farmer, Annie 42, Robert 18, George C. >16, Harvey 13, Richard 11, Phillip 8, Amanda A. 7, Margaret R. 5, Bonettia 2?, William 79(says >father) > >Owen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records K-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1850-1920 >Meadows Sarah Wilson Murphy Jan 9 1860 28 411 > >Morgan County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records H-O Book 1 Vol 2 1850-1920 >Murphy Wilson Ann Costin -- -- - Feb 4 1862 C-D 221 > >Owen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z 1880-1920 > Murphy Robert O Wilson Ann Lukenbill M W 26 (???) -- (???) H-19 138 > >Clay County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z 1880-1920 > Murphy Richard Wilson (???) M W 22 (???) -- (???) C-23 294 > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> >To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 2:27 AM >Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff > > >> Thank you for your response. I am desperately trying to locate some document >> that states the Lewis A. Meadows is the father of Sarah meadows. A fire at >> the court house supposedly dstroed the birth records and her death records >> are no where to be found. Do you have census pages that would state the info >> that i am looking for? Thank you for your help . >> >> Sharon Stockton >> Melbourne, Florida >> -----Original Message----- >> From: bass103@juno.com <bass103@juno.com> >> To: INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> >> Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:18 AM >> Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff >> >> >> >sorry I don't well wait a minute I have a 1850 owen co census that has >> >Josephus Goff listed with a 13 year old son William. >> >On Tue, 8 Aug 2000 22:19:08 -0000 <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> writes: >> >>Does any pne have information on Sarah Meadows? She was the 2nd wife >> >>to William Goff and the daughter of Lewis A Meadows and Anna Clark. >> >>She was born abt. 1838 and died abt 1871. I am looking for a document >> >>that would link her with her parents. >> >> >> >> >> >>==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >> >> >> >> > >> >________________________________________________________________ >> >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. >> > >> > >> >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >Been out of town? Check with the INOwen county Archives to see what >> >you missed. >> >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> > >> >> >> ==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >> >> > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > >
I am sorry but I don't have.. On Wed, 9 Aug 2000 09:27:25 -0000 <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> writes: >Thank you for your response. I am desperately trying to locate some >document >that states the Lewis A. Meadows is the father of Sarah meadows. A >fire at >the court house supposedly dstroed the birth records and her death >records >are no where to be found. Do you have census pages that would state >the info >that i am looking for? Thank you for your help . > >Sharon Stockton >Melbourne, Florida >-----Original Message----- >From: bass103@juno.com <bass103@juno.com> >To: INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> >Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:18 AM >Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff > > >>sorry I don't well wait a minute I have a 1850 owen co census that >has >>Josephus Goff listed with a 13 year old son William. >>On Tue, 8 Aug 2000 22:19:08 -0000 <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> writes: >>>Does any pne have information on Sarah Meadows? She was the 2nd wife >>>to William Goff and the daughter of Lewis A Meadows and Anna Clark. >>>She was born abt. 1838 and died abt 1871. I am looking for a >document >>>that would link her with her parents. >>> >>> >>>==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >>> >>> >> >>________________________________________________________________ >>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. >> >> >>==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >>Been out of town? Check with the INOwen county Archives to see what >>you missed. >>http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >> > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > > ________________________________________________________________ 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.
I have a Sarah Ann Meadows married to Wilson Murphy in 1860 Owen Co. - - but I think Wilson then married Ann Costin February 04, 1862 in Morgan Co, IN. - - then to complicate things, I found a WPA Clay Co, IN. marriage record for Richard Murphy b. 1870 which lists Wilson Murphy & Ann Ann Luckinbell as his parents. Maybe Ann Costin's maiden name was Luckinbell. I hope you can shed some light on Sarah Meadows and the Murphy family, Wilson's marriages have always been a mystery to me. I've sent census and WPA records of the Wilson Murphy family. Wilson Murphy and his parents were located in Owen, Morgan, and Clay counties at one time or another. Let me know if they help or you have any ideas. Thanks, Kathy Bargerhuff 1870 Morgan Ashland Twp. Pg.16 Martinsville Fam. #112 Wilson Murphy 38KY; Ann 35IN; Robert 7 IN; Coburn 5 IN; Harvey 2 IN; Richard 1/12 May, IN 1880 Owen Co, Quincey, pg.14 Fam #138/139 Wilson Murphy 48 farmer, Annie 42, Robert 18, George C. 16, Harvey 13, Richard 11, Phillip 8, Amanda A. 7, Margaret R. 5, Bonettia 2?, William 79(says father) Owen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records K-Z Book 1 Vol 2 1850-1920 Meadows Sarah Wilson Murphy Jan 9 1860 28 411 Morgan County, Indiana Index to Marriage Records H-O Book 1 Vol 2 1850-1920 Murphy Wilson Ann Costin -- -- - Feb 4 1862 C-D 221 Owen County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z 1880-1920 Murphy Robert O Wilson Ann Lukenbill M W 26 (???) -- (???) H-19 138 Clay County, Indiana Index to Marriage Transcript Record A-Z 1880-1920 Murphy Richard Wilson (???) M W 22 (???) -- (???) C-23 294 ----- Original Message ----- From: <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> To: <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 2:27 AM Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff > Thank you for your response. I am desperately trying to locate some document > that states the Lewis A. Meadows is the father of Sarah meadows. A fire at > the court house supposedly dstroed the birth records and her death records > are no where to be found. Do you have census pages that would state the info > that i am looking for? Thank you for your help . > > Sharon Stockton > Melbourne, Florida > -----Original Message----- > From: bass103@juno.com <bass103@juno.com> > To: INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:18 AM > Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff > > > >sorry I don't well wait a minute I have a 1850 owen co census that has > >Josephus Goff listed with a 13 year old son William. > >On Tue, 8 Aug 2000 22:19:08 -0000 <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> writes: > >>Does any pne have information on Sarah Meadows? She was the 2nd wife > >>to William Goff and the daughter of Lewis A Meadows and Anna Clark. > >>She was born abt. 1838 and died abt 1871. I am looking for a document > >>that would link her with her parents. > >> > >> > >>==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > >> > >> > > > >________________________________________________________________ > >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. > > > > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > >Been out of town? Check with the INOwen county Archives to see what > >you missed. > >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl > > > > > ==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > > >
Thank you for your response. I am desperately trying to locate some document that states the Lewis A. Meadows is the father of Sarah meadows. A fire at the court house supposedly dstroed the birth records and her death records are no where to be found. Do you have census pages that would state the info that i am looking for? Thank you for your help . Sharon Stockton Melbourne, Florida -----Original Message----- From: bass103@juno.com <bass103@juno.com> To: INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com <INOWEN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, August 09, 2000 3:18 AM Subject: Re: [INOWEN] Sarah (meadows) Goff >sorry I don't well wait a minute I have a 1850 owen co census that has >Josephus Goff listed with a 13 year old son William. >On Tue, 8 Aug 2000 22:19:08 -0000 <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> writes: >>Does any pne have information on Sarah Meadows? She was the 2nd wife >>to William Goff and the daughter of Lewis A Meadows and Anna Clark. >>She was born abt. 1838 and died abt 1871. I am looking for a document >>that would link her with her parents. >> >> >>==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >> >> > >________________________________________________________________ >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. > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== >Been out of town? Check with the INOwen county Archives to see what >you missed. >http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl >
Does any pne have information on Sarah Meadows? She was the 2nd wife to William Goff and the daughter of Lewis A Meadows and Anna Clark. She was born abt. 1838 and died abt 1871. I am looking for a document that would link her with her parents.
In 1860 William was 22 Sarah 20 George 1 On Tue, 8 Aug 2000 22:19:08 -0000 <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> writes: >Does any pne have information on Sarah Meadows? She was the 2nd wife >to William Goff and the daughter of Lewis A Meadows and Anna Clark. >She was born abt. 1838 and died abt 1871. I am looking for a document >that would link her with her parents. > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > > ________________________________________________________________ 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.
sorry I don't well wait a minute I have a 1850 owen co census that has Josephus Goff listed with a 13 year old son William. On Tue, 8 Aug 2000 22:19:08 -0000 <MY3DAUGHTERS@prodigy.net> writes: >Does any pne have information on Sarah Meadows? She was the 2nd wife >to William Goff and the daughter of Lewis A Meadows and Anna Clark. >She was born abt. 1838 and died abt 1871. I am looking for a document >that would link her with her parents. > > >==== INOWEN Mailing List ==== > > ________________________________________________________________ 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.
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