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    1. Fw: MERCER
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <ASKIN2SP@aol.com> To: <SharonBryant@worldnet.att.net> Sent: Saturday, May 29, 1999 7:04 AM Subject: MERCER > I have an extensive Mercer line descending from Rev. John & Ruth Clearwater > Mercer of Putnam Co. IN. > Pam Mercer Askin > Askin2SP@aol.com >

    05/29/1999 08:16:46
    1. new to list
    2. CFarris
    3. hello everyone, I am new to the list and I was wandering if someone could help me locate a death cert. Who i need one for is: Lawrence Edwin Farris b-9 9 1922 in Jackson County, Ohio d-5 14 1987 in a Cloverdale or Bloomington Hospital in Putnam County. The person who may have signed the death cert would be: Jean Millwood Minor Farris Thanks in advance, Crystal Farris Visit my page at: http://www.goplay.com/cfarris

    05/29/1999 01:15:01
    1. RIGGS query
    2. Chuck & Sarah Christensen
    3. Trying to verify that the John RIGGS from Lewis co, KY is the Putnam co, IN John RIGGS. KY property sold 1830; Putnam, IN property bought 1831. John's wife was Mary (Polly) Gilman. KY children were Henry,America, Samuel, and John Lyle RIGGS. IN children were Amanda, William Sears, and Mary RIGGS. Any proof would help much. Chuck

    05/28/1999 12:24:10
    1. Church of the Brethren
    2. Rebekah Gray
    3. Does anyone have any early (1800's) inforrmation on the Church of the Brethren in Putnam Co. or surrounding areas? I am trying to track an ancestor who was ordained from that denomination, in that area, and send to NC to preach in the 1850's. It would be interesting to know a little about how/why/where the Brethren church got started in Indiana, and it might shed some light on how my ancestor got there in the first place. Any clues would be appreciated. B. Gray

    05/25/1999 07:14:35
    1. Incapacity
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. I am on the injured list. I hurt my back last week while in Arlington. So I will probably be absent from the airwaves for a while. Sharon

    05/25/1999 06:11:49
    1. MORELAND-BUFFINGTON
    2. Trudy Spanier
    3. I know ELIJAH MORELAND born in Tennessee married Mrs. MARY A. BUFFINGTON about 1844-1845 unknown location. I found them individually listed on the 1840 census in Warren Twp, then in 1850 they are already married with a four year old son, and a 3 year old daughter. I cannot find an Indiana marriage for them... Is there any other logical place to search? Does anyone have a MORLAN/MORELAND or a BUFFINGTON name? Thanks. trudy@maui.net

    05/24/1999 03:48:13
    1. Archiver
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. I have requested that both lists be archived using this new search engine. Hope this will help someone out there. Sharon

    04/18/1999 07:15:22
    1. Cemetery Look-up
    2. Hi List, Is there anyone who does cemetery or Obituary look-ups?? I think my gr gr grandfather Charles G. Lee born 1783 in Maryland must have died in IN. The family lived in & around Greencastle Putnam Co. from abt 1846 to bef1855, just grasping at straws. Thank You so much Mary Lee Stewart

    04/18/1999 05:54:58
    1. Unidentified subject!
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. THREADED LIST ARCHIVES ARE NOW AVAILABLE. Now you can read 122,813 messages from 877 mailing lists using your Web browser by visiting <http://archiver.rootsweb.com/>. All those messages are from just three months of beta tests -- watch this archives grow with its public debut. This is a remarkably comfortable way to browse through the posts that have been made to the lists. Be sure to use the integrated search engine to find what you are looking for. To use the Archiver you will need to pick a user name and password and you will need to accept a cookie. The reason for passwords and cookies is to keep spammers' e-mail address harvesters *out* of the archives. Because of this password-and- cookie feature, listowners can set up lists to be archived with confidence that they are *not* exposing posters' addresses to spammers. We encourage all RootsWeb listowners to visit the Archiver and then include their lists in the archives. The next step is to start making old list messages available. Thanks to Marc Nozell for implementing the threaded archives. It's great work.

    04/17/1999 05:13:28
    1. Berggren/Taylor Family Page
    2. Tempe Berggren
    3. Hello everyone! Finally, my website is up and running. See if we can connect. Visit The Berggren/Taylor Family Page at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Oaks/6370 Searching for AYNES and VEACH in Indiana. Tempe Taylor Berggren

    04/08/1999 05:59:14
    1. McNortons/McNaughtons
    2. I'm looking for any information on or descendents of Austin J. McNorton. He is listed in the 1840, 1850 censuses in Putnam County, and in the 1860 census in Montgomery county. The children with his wife Sarah are: Robert b. 1831, Daughter b. abt 1833, Joseph 1836, James b. 1837, Andrew b. 1839, John b. 1841, Benjamin b. 1845, Nancy b. 1846, George b. 1839. The Children with hsi second wife, Mary Morris are: Thomas b. 1856, Oliver B. b. 1859, Sarah E. b. 1860. Robert Leopard RLLeopard@AOL.com

    04/08/1999 02:20:08
    1. Inge/Shipe
    2. JoAn Stayton
    3. My great grandfather David Robison (Robertson) Inge was born at Putnam Mills, 21 Nov 1838. Married Susan Shipe on 5 Feb 1862. Any info about either family would be appreciated. Jo Stayton

    03/31/1999 10:59:27
    1. JEFFREY - JEFRY - MANFORD Surnames
    2. Carleene Hubbard
    3. I am looking for any JEFFREY and or JEFRY surnames in Putnam County, Indiana, Circa 1850-1900. Also Nancy MANFORD [wife of Aron Manford]. I would like to know her parentage and siblings.

    03/23/1999 04:09:12
    1. Jacob Cline 1773-1853
    2. Brenda Baughman
    3. Looking for info on Jacob Cline and his wife Barbara. They are buried in Doe Creek Cemetary. Their children include: James, Nancy, Margaret, Nicholas, Elizabeth, Catherine, Peter, Daniel, Anderson.

    03/18/1999 12:59:12
    1. Sutherlin Cemetery
    2. jan sutherlin, bob sutherlin
    3. Looking for information on Sutherlin Cemetery in/near Russellville. All leads greatly appreciated. Jan Sutherlin in CA bjsuth@slip.net

    03/14/1999 10:17:42
    1. FW:
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Linda [mailto:LinMil@prodigy.net] Sent: Monday, March 08, 1999 3:12 AM To: SharonBryant@worldnet.att.net Subject: My greatgrandfather, James Austin Nutt b. 5/12/1867 m. Bertha Ghormley b. nn/11/1870 in Putnam County on 6/7/1891. Their daughter, Marjorie Ethel Nutt, is my grandmother. I'm looking for their parents and any other offspring. Thank you.

    03/13/1999 12:03:31
    1. Census Lookup
    2. Would someone lookup my granfather James Franklin Nelson in the 1920 Putnam County census? Thank you in advance, Bill Nelson - amopop@aol.com

    03/11/1999 12:12:19
    1. MILLER, Thomas 1821
    2. ttrout
    3. I am searching for any info on Thomas and Sally Miller. He was born 1821 in KY, she in 1826 KY. There was a Thomas Miller who married a Sally Adams in Putnam Co in 1843. Is this the same couple? Where are they buried? By 1880 Thomas and Sally were in Hendricks County. They had children Tilghman 1848, Milla 1846, James 1844, and William. I am a descendant of Tilghman, who was my great grandfather. Other names I am interested in: Edlin, Fleetwood, Hypes, McCloud, Mitchell, Norman, Page, Pritchett, Russell, Todd, Scott Thanks, Kerry Hendricks County, IN

    03/07/1999 04:54:17
    1. HART
    2. Ronald S. Bond
    3. Donald M. HART and Katherine Goodhue HIATT. I am looking for burial place in Putnam Co. Possibly Greencastle area. Mary

    03/07/1999 10:31:52
    1. On the road again
    2. Sharon Bryant
    3. Hi folks, I will be away from home for the next two weeks. I'm going to Digest mode. Sharon

    03/06/1999 03:21:31