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    1. Re: Inclement weather
    2. Sharon, Our prayers are with you and all on the East Coast. Having grown up on the Gulf Coast near Galveston, I can certainly empathize with you. We were hit very hard by Carla in 1961. Take care. Myra Chambers

    09/14/1999 04:14:04
    1. Putnam Co. Birth Records in 1875?
    2. bearpaw
    3. Does anyone know how or where I might find a birth record for my grandfather, born in Greencastle, Indiana, 26 August 1875? Name was Lowell Benjamin GORDON or Benjamin Lowell GORDON.

    09/14/1999 12:36:48
    1. Dunker Cemetery
    2. Rebekah Gray
    3. Does anyone know anything about the Dunker Cemetery, and where it is located?

    09/14/1999 08:33:23
    1. Thanks
    2. Ralph & Anna Everling
    3. I want to say that there are some really great researchers on this list and you have helped us out SO Very Much. All the information on Greencatle was so interesting. It is such an interesting name that I just had to ask. Thanks again the Everlings

    09/11/1999 06:58:14
    1. Re: Greencastle
    2. Robert E. LaFoe
    3. Go to http://www.greencastle.com and you will find a small history of the town, plus other info. At 05:52 PM 09/04/1999 -0600, you wrote: >I don't know about the town itself, but the township was first settled in >1821, according to the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Putnam County, >Indians, 1879. > >Krys > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Ralph & Anna Everling <cougarhill@worldnet.att.net> >To: <INPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 3:58 PM >Subject: Greencastle > > >> Does anyone out there know when this town was formed or its early history? >> Thank you the Everlings >> >> >> ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== >> Do you live in Putnam County? Would you be willing to do local research >for those who look out of state? Contact me, SharonBryant@worldnet.att.net. >> >> ============================== >> Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! >> http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >> The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! >> > > >==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== >Want to make contact with the DePauw University archives? Check out the link on the Putnam Co., IN webpage. > >============================== >Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! >http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ >The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! >

    09/10/1999 08:13:07
    1. Greencastle
    2. Ralph & Anna Everling
    3. Does anyone out there know when this town was formed or its early history? Thank you the Everlings

    09/09/1999 03:58:57
    1. Re: Greencastle
    2. Krys
    3. I don't know about the town itself, but the township was first settled in 1821, according to the Illustrated Historical Atlas of Putnam County, Indians, 1879. Krys ----- Original Message ----- From: Ralph & Anna Everling <cougarhill@worldnet.att.net> To: <INPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 09, 1999 3:58 PM Subject: Greencastle > Does anyone out there know when this town was formed or its early history? > Thank you the Everlings > > > ==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== > Do you live in Putnam County? Would you be willing to do local research for those who look out of state? Contact me, SharonBryant@worldnet.att.net. > > ============================== > Search the Social Security Death Index online for FREE! > http://ssdi.genealogy.rootsweb.com/ > The most powerful SSDI search engine on the Internet! >

    09/04/1999 05:52:18
    1. Anderson Cline-1842
    2. Brenda Baughman
    3. Trying to find info on when Anderson Cline married Dorothy Hise. It would have been about 1842-47. Anderson is the youngest son of Jacob and Barbara Cline.

    09/03/1999 08:56:02
    1. WILSON, 1860/1870 CENSUS
    2. Lillian McAninch
    3. If there is anyone with easy access to 1860 and/or 1870 federal census for Putnam Co., I would appreciate a lookup. I am researching Thomas M. Wilson, wife Mary and children. I believe family was living in Putnam Co. abt. 1855-1870/1875. Any info would be welcome! Lillian in AZ

    09/02/1999 11:40:03
    1. Hiram Thomas Weathers
    2. Chris & Gillian
    3. I am searching for information on this man who may be my GGGrandfather. He was born in Putnam County in 1827, married in 1846 (wife unknown). He joined Mo Parson's Regiment during the civil war and escaped from Aton POW camp in Alton, Illinois. He married again in 1864, had two sons (Frederick and Charles or Clarence) and a daughter (name unknown). He moved to Crawford County MO in 1877, and left about 1900 for Texas. He died in Texas in 1902, from concussion to the spine, and his body was returned to Missouri for burial. His second wife may have been Adaline(sp?) Edwards, purportedly a Mohawk woman who lived to be very old. If any of this information rings a bell for you, could you post a reply or contact me at cgrant@fiax.net Thanks, Gillian Weathers

    09/02/1999 02:28:52
    1. Re: STOBAUGH families in Putnam Co. <1850-1860>
    2. Pat Obrist
    3. Dear N J and list: I have this on Stobaugh: Descendants of James Stobaugh Generation No. 1 1. JAMES1 STOBAUGH was born Abt. 1810, and died Aft. 1850 in Brown Twp. Hendricks Co, IN, p. 160. He married MARGARET GORHAM 18 June 1831 in Putnam Co., IN, daughter of ALEXANDER GORHAM and SARAH TYLER. Children of JAMES STOBAUGH and MARGARET GORHAM are: i. ALEXANDER2 STOBAUGH, b. Abt. 1832. ii. JACKSON STOBAUGH, b. Abt. 1834. iii. SARAH MARGARET STOBAUGH, b. 31 January 1836, Putnam Co, IN; d. 12 February 1910; m. TAYLOR SANDERS. Notes for SARAH MARGARET STOBAUGH: Sarah STOBAUGH's mother died when she was about 1 years old. In 1850 she is residing with her maternal grandmother, Sarah TYLER GORHAM in Marion Twp. ( p. 452). Hope this helps! Pat Bishop Obrist -----Original Message----- From: VWhite0901@aol.com <VWhite0901@aol.com> To: INPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com <INPUTNAM-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, August 30, 1999 9:21 PM Subject: STOBAUGH families in Putnam Co. <1850-1860> > I'm looking for anyone who might have any information on the >STOBAUGH--STOBUCK...or other spellings of the name.......family..... > >I found them on the 1850 census living in Floyd Twp......no father listed >only a Mother ?Earsley? Stobuck b. VA...children Joseph, Eliza, Margaret, >Jacob P., Lorisa and Emily..... > >1860 census:no father listed again...mother....Ursula Stobaugh b. >VA....children, Jacob D., Louisa, & Emma......Eliza and Joseph had died in >1855 within a month of each other..... > >Eliza Ellen married GEORGE BALDWIN 1854.....she died a year later leaving a >daughter MARY ANN BALDWIN.....this is my line......but looking for any family >information on Any STOBAUGH families in the area in Putnam county. > >Looking for information on an ELIZABETH STOBUCK b.1807 VA.d. 1884 ....living >in Putnam Co and Mont. Co. 1850...1860...til her death there...in Mont. Co. >Could have possibly been an Aunt to Eliza Ellen Stobaugh?? > >Please let me know if you have any information on any members of this family. > >Thanks so much, >N.J. :-) >in MI. > > >==== INPUTNAM Mailing List ==== >To reach a wider audience, post your query on the Putnam Co., IN web page. To reach this web page use the following address: http://www.rootsweb.com/~inputnam/ > >============================== >Share your family tree with loved ones through a FREE private website at >MyFamily.com! >Get started today at http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWText1 >

    09/01/1999 01:42:04
    1. Re: STOBAUGH families in Putnam Co. <1850-1860>
    2. Ted Krieger
    3. I have a James STOBAUGH (b: 1800-1815) who married a Margaret GORHAM (my ggg-grandaunt) in Putnam County on 17 Oct 1831 (Putnam Cnty marriage records 1831-1843, LDS FHC film #1315784). James also shows up in the Probate Records for Margaret's father (my gggg-grandfather), Alexander GORHAM (Putnam Cnty Probate Records, LDS FHC film #1315817). I have no other information on the STOBAUGH family. I do have a fair amount of information on the GORHAMs. Ted Krieger Boulder, CO At 10:20 PM 8/30/99 -0400, you wrote: > I'm looking for anyone who might have any information on the >STOBAUGH--STOBUCK...or other spellings of the name.......family..... > >I found them on the 1850 census living in Floyd Twp......no father listed >only a Mother ?Earsley? Stobuck b. VA...children Joseph, Eliza, Margaret, >Jacob P., Lorisa and Emily..... > >1860 census:no father listed again...mother....Ursula Stobaugh b. >VA....children, Jacob D., Louisa, & Emma......Eliza and Joseph had died in >1855 within a month of each other..... > >Eliza Ellen married GEORGE BALDWIN 1854.....she died a year later leaving a >daughter MARY ANN BALDWIN.....this is my line......but looking for any family >information on Any STOBAUGH families in the area in Putnam county. > >Looking for information on an ELIZABETH STOBUCK b.1807 VA.d. 1884 ....living >in Putnam Co and Mont. Co. 1850...1860...til her death there...in Mont. Co. >Could have possibly been an Aunt to Eliza Ellen Stobaugh?? > >Please let me know if you have any information on any members of this family. > >Thanks so much, >N.J. :-) >in MI.

    08/31/1999 09:36:02
    1. Cuzick/Buis/Dobbs
    2. James Cuzick moved to Putnam Co IN before 1840 and is on the 1840 census. Census would indicate that he had 5 daughters and 3 sons. I can account for all but one daughter. Two daughters married in Putnam Co IN in the 1840's. Mary Ann m Irvin/irwin Buis and Nancy m Mathew Hurst. James Cuzick moved to MO before 1850. His son Thomas Clay Cuzick married Sarah Dobbs daughter of Joel Dobbs and Sarah Morgan Dobbs in Dade Co MO. Would appraciate information on these families especially parents of Irvin Buis and a female name Cuzick. Will share what I have. Carolyn Kent Krazymix@aol.com

    08/31/1999 07:08:52
    1. STOBAUGH families in Putnam Co. <1850-1860>
    2. I'm looking for anyone who might have any information on the STOBAUGH--STOBUCK...or other spellings of the name.......family..... I found them on the 1850 census living in Floyd Twp......no father listed only a Mother ?Earsley? Stobuck b. VA...children Joseph, Eliza, Margaret, Jacob P., Lorisa and Emily..... 1860 census:no father listed again...mother....Ursula Stobaugh b. VA....children, Jacob D., Louisa, & Emma......Eliza and Joseph had died in 1855 within a month of each other..... Eliza Ellen married GEORGE BALDWIN 1854.....she died a year later leaving a daughter MARY ANN BALDWIN.....this is my line......but looking for any family information on Any STOBAUGH families in the area in Putnam county. Looking for information on an ELIZABETH STOBUCK b.1807 VA.d. 1884 ....living in Putnam Co and Mont. Co. 1850...1860...til her death there...in Mont. Co. Could have possibly been an Aunt to Eliza Ellen Stobaugh?? Please let me know if you have any information on any members of this family. Thanks so much, N.J. :-) in MI.

    08/30/1999 04:20:32
    1. GENTLE, John (b. 5/11/1816 Parke Co., IN
    2. Neil Smith
    3. John Gentle (b. May 11, 1816 in Parke County, Indiana and d. Nov. 30, 1874 in Jefferson County, Illinois). John married Frances PARRISH on April 16, 1836 in PUTNAM County, Indiana. Sincerely, Neil Smith

    08/30/1999 01:38:38
    1. George D. DeWitt
    2. Ralph & Anna Everling
    3. Does anyone have access to the death records of Putnam County. Have a listing stating that Elsworth DeWitt and Sallie E. Myers had a male child, white born July 11,1892 by the name of George D. DeWitt. Since the family has no known record of this child, my husband is wanting to find out if the child was born dead or died young. Any information would really be appreciated. We have gotten such incredable information from the wonderful researches on this list. Words can not convey what it means to him. Thank you again. Ralph & Anna Everling

    08/28/1999 10:29:26
    1. surnames
    2. Debbie Carter
    3. I am researching these surnames in the Putnam county area: CARTER;SWEENEY;BRADSHAW;

    08/27/1999 10:58:52
    1. Page and Wallace
    2. Pat Lindley
    3. Am looking for gr gr grandparents from Putnam Co., I don't have any info on either one, hope someone has them in your lines, Eleanora Page and William Wallace, I would say their birth dates would be 1850's or early 60's as my g' ma was born in 1880. Any help will be appreciated. Pat pal@comwares.net

    08/27/1999 06:44:54
    1. Ellenora Page, born 1864
    2. ttrout
    3. Pat- I have an Ellenora Page in my line- could she be the one you are looking for?............ 1. Chesley Page, son of Williamson Page and Elizabeth McCloud was born 1838. He married Cyrena McCloud about 1860. Cyrena was born 1833. She was the daughter of Robert McCloud and Nancy Page. Chesley Page and Cyrena McCloud had the following children: + 2 i. Mary Margaret2 Page. 3 ii. Florence Page was born 1860. 4 iii. Laura F. Page was born in Eel River Twp., Hendricks Co., IN 1860. 5 iv. Sanford Page was born 1862. 6 v. Ellenora Page was born 1864. 7 vi. Delitha Page was born 1869. I haven't her husband's name, and am not sure they lived in Putnam Co., but I am finding that my McCloud's and Page straddled the Hendricks Co-Putnam Co line--having property on both sides. Eel River Twp is next door to Jackson Twp in Putnam Co. I have lots more Page and McCloud relatives if you find this is your great-grandmother. Kerry

    08/27/1999 03:33:21
    1. James Farris
    2. Ruth Miller
    3. I'm researching my g-g-grandfather, James Farris, who purchased land in Putnam County, IN, in 1833. Can anyone connect to this Farris? Ruth Ann IN%"01ramiller@bsuvc.bsu.edu"

    08/24/1999 01:37:36