Just letting you all know that I got the contact information I was looking for. Jeanne Jeanne Crews <jeanne_crews@yahoo.com> wrote: I'd like to contact Byron Parvis, if possible, about an article he wrote for the Lafayette newspaper in 1982. Does anyone know how I could do that? Please reply to me privately so that his information doesn't show up in the archives. Thanks, Jeanne __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com ==== INTIPPEC Mailing List ==== Yesterday's gone, tomorrow may never come, but we have this moment today. --------------------------------- Discover Yahoo! Stay in touch with email, IM, photo sharing & more. Check it out!
I'd like to contact Byron Parvis, if possible, about an article he wrote for the Lafayette newspaper in 1982. Does anyone know how I could do that? Please reply to me privately so that his information doesn't show up in the archives. Thanks, Jeanne __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com
A couple of years ago someone wrote me regarding a Michael Jones who was born in Kanawha County, Va. I wasn't able to help him at the time, but think I might have some answers for him now. Unfortunately, I can't find his message. So, whoever it was - if you are on the list, please contact me off the list. Adina Dyer adyer@insightbb.com
list anyone on here attend the LINCOLN SCHOOL for the HANDICAPPED? this is at 14th & SALEM St. i attended 1958-62. would love to hear from a former school mate. my 1st teacher was Mrs.BUSE. 2nd an ELDRIDGE. 3rd was Mrs.BEST. also i went to school with a set of twins: GARY & MARY OGLESBY. i met Mary briefly in 1979. i just recently found out a 2nd cousin IDA MAE MOORE HAUN of KNOXVILLE,TN had 2 daughters 1 married an OGLESBY & 1 a LONG. these 2 lived in INDIANAPOLIS. Ida d.1999 there. and if memory serves me right the above GARY & MARY had relatives there. e me off list.. Ray Moore. my MOORE DNA is at: http://small-stuff.com/MOORE/results.htm Number M30219 http://tippytnn.topcities.com/moore508/moore.htm Maim search for: MOORE,MAYES,TOWNSLEY,(HUNDLEY,MANIS of HAWKINS Co.TN. Searching for related by marriages: WHITEAKER, WHITAKER, NORTH, FIELDS, GRUBBS,POE?, GRAY?, HAUN,LONG,OGLESBY, CRAVENS,VOWELL,PARKER, MOLES, helping others: MOORE,MEADOWS,LAMBERT, PECK, LEONARD. ties to CLAIBORNE,HAWKINS,KNOX.GRAINGER Cos,TN. HARLAN,BELL Cos.KY. WAYNETN. TIPPECANOE & ALLEN Cos.IN. KANKAKEE,ILL. -- http://www.fastmail.fm - A no graphics, no pop-ups email service
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: wright Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hi.2ADI/2545 Message Board Post: Looking for any descendants of Porter Wright b.1788 VT and died ca 1835 Americus TIPPECANOE IN. Married Lois POWERS. Lived NY 1810. May have lived OH for awhile in either MIAMI or MONTGOMERY CO. Brother DAn lived RUSH CO IN 1830. More family in WABASH IN. Did he and wife have more children? GINNY 2 vmartinez5946@aol.com PLEASE USE ABOVE ADDRESS not Debbie/Misty
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hi.2ADI/2543.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Indiana Marriage Index 1845-1920 Atlanta Watkins (b: Aug. 19, 1882) m: December 23, 1905 - Tippecanoe Co., IN (Bk. C-26, pg. 308) Charles Roudebush (b: abt. 1876) Atlanta B. Roudeb'h m: July 14, 1910 - Tippecanoe Co., IN (Bk. C-29, pg. 296) John W. Akers (b: June 24, 1872) **************************************** Posted on Ancestry.com: Atlanta's grandparents are listed as Clement Watkins Sr. (b: abt. 1792 - Delaware; d: Jan. 25, 1857 - Warren Co., IN) & Mary Butler (b: Jan. 14, 1794 - Maryland; d: August 7, 1883 - Green Hill, Warren Co., IN) ***************************************** Hope this helps. Karen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Crider Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/1767.1.1 Message Board Post: I would suggest trying Rowan County, NC. I looked for William Crider in Indiana, and found his marriage to Sarah Whitaker in Henry Co, IN in 1825. A William Crider is listed in 1830 census in Blue River twp, Hancock Co, IN with 3 children, appropriate ages for parents to have been married in 1825. He is listed next to a Peter Crider, age 50-60. In 1840, William Crider is indexed as in Huntington Co, but the page has handwritten on it Madison County. In 1820, there is a Peter Crider in Salisbury, Rowan County, NC with several other Crider families. I would make a guess that Peter Crider was William's father. Good luck in your search!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/1767.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I am writing to find out if anyone has any information of William Crider. I am the 5th great grandson of William and I am having trouble locating information about where he was raised in North Carolina. Thank you, R. Dean Crider II
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lingle, Cooke, Cook Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2115.3 Message Board Post: A couple other names I am researching in Tippecanoe County are: William Summerfield Lingle (c1833-1884) - married Frances ______ ---William was the son of Dr. Joseph F. and Ruth (Cooke) Lingle of Orange, Washington and Jefferson Counties in Indiana. He was editor of the Lafayette (Indiana) Daily Courier. His uncle was: William Ellis Cooke (Cook) (c.1818- ??) Ellis was living with Wm Lingle in 1860 in Lafayette.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2544.1 Message Board Post: http://www.tippecanoe.in.gov/health/division.asp?fDD=15-42 1882 to present. And deaths were not always reported after 1882. L.A.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2544 Message Board Post: My great-great grandfather died in Tippecanoe County on March 17, 1836. He was born in Pennsylvania in the year of 1806. I have been searching the name of his parents and where he was born in Pennsylvania. I wonder if his death certificate said where in Pennsylvania that he was born. Clyde Hudson
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hi.2ADI/2543.1.1 Message Board Post: How exciting!! This is actually my husband's line and I've just started researching this side, so I'm not very familiar with it yet. Atalanta Bell's name has always stood out though. ;) I'm sorry that I don't have much information to exchange with you. My husband's mother is a GREVENSTUK. I'm not sure if this is her father or grandfather though, I think it must be her father. Mahlon G. GREVENSTUK Jr. His mother was Mary Louise AKERS, whose parents were Altlanta Bell WATKINS and John AKERS. I'm glad to see the correction on her mother's name, it was passed on to us as "Gesiah Rosetta" and I cannot read the last name. I found Atlanta Bell on one census living as a servant boarder and her younger brother, John, was also boarding with her. They were 17 and 15 at the time. I couldn't find her parents on the census. Do you know where the family from originally? I expected to not get a response! I guess I should stop being such a pessimist! Rebecca Akens
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hi.2ADI/2543.1 Message Board Post: I am Atlanta Watkins great grand daughter. Her parents were Samuel Watkins and Kesiah Rosietta Truitt. How are you related to her ?? Would love to share info.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hi.2ADI/2543 Message Board Post: I'm looking for any information on Atlanta Bell Watkins, who married John Akers July 14, 1910. She was born in 1882. Her father was Samuel Butlet Watkins and her mother was Gesiah Rosetta Trisett. I'm curious to find out more about her parents, but I'm not having much luck.
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BARNHART, SHEETS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2542 Message Board Post: seeking her obituary and names listed, where buried, etc. She died Sept 28, 1999. was married to Herbert Barnhart who died about 8 years before her death, while they were living in Clearwater, FL. She had at least 4 children, three daughters, one son. Appreciate any help on her obituary. Barbara
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bartelson Classification: Lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2541 Message Board Post: I am looking for an ancester of mine and would really appriciate any help at all. Emil Bartelson Birth: 1894 in Sweden Married to: Anna Swanson and his children: Olga, Allen, Eunice and Albert.
Hi Would you please send the full report you make note of in your post? I would like to take this time to THANK YOU for all your help. I hope I can return the favor sometime soon. Mike Researching the surnames of; BORG, FREDERICK, DICKERSON, POLLAY, GRANT, Binkley, Borgquist, Noble, Varnal, Varnell, Bull, Sorensen, Bates, Meacham, Mecham, Avery & Nielson
Mike, The 1900 census shows this Herriman/Dickerson household. 1900, IN, Tippecanoe Co, Fairfield twp; Roll T623-405; Page: 113B; Enumeration District: 100. (image 46 on Ancestry.com); in LaFayette, 12th precinct, 14th June; line 85, 603 Perrin Ave; dwelling #336/household #561 Herriman, William, head, w, m, b Nov 1845,54, yrs married is illegible, b Vermont, shoe dealer, literate, owns home free of mortgage Mary J?, wife, w, f, b Dec 1849, 51, 6 children/2 living, b Vermont, literate Dickerson, Nellie, daughter, w, f, July 1871, 28, married 5 yrs, 1 child/1 living; b Indiana, literate W. L., son in law, w, m, b July 1871, 28, b Kentucky, father born Kentucky, mother born Indiana, traveling salesman, literate William W., grandson, w, m, b June 1896,3, b Indiana The Lafayette City Directories 1885-1888 and 1891 show William Herriman in business with Frank E Shockey, as wholesale manufacturer of shoes and boots, located in different directories at 48 S Third Street and at 14 and 16 North 3rd. Wm, May L, and Nellie L are listed at the northeast corner of Perrin Avenue and Asher; and William and Miss Nellie Herriman are also listed at 203 S Third. WPA Deaths show Mary A Herriman died Sept 15, 1902 in city of Lafayette,age 53 y "Past and Present of Tippecanoe County, Indiana" 1909; has a biographical sketch of Nellie's father William Herriman, Jr. A summary: He was born Nov 24, 1844, at Salem, Mass, s/o William (born North Ireland) and Mary (Troy)(born England) Herriman. William learned the shoe business early, and came west in 1865, settling in Lafayette and starting a shoe manufacturing business. Married 22 Dec 1864 to Mary Roach, d/o Martin and Anna Roach of Vermont and natives of Westminster, Windham County, England. William and Mary had 5 children: Catherine L b 1865, died infancy; William A, b 19 Jul 1866, died infancy; Mary Josephine, b 19 Aug 1867, died infancy; Nellie L, b July 6, 1869, married Walter L. Dickerson, August 21, 1895, whose son William is now thirteen years old; Lillie May, b 14 Sep 1878, married Amos Mitchell, and has one child, Mary Imogene Mitchell. Mrs. William Herriman died 13 Sep 1902, bur Springvale Cem. The family also lived in Colorado ca 1870 and returned to Lafayette 1884. I would be happy to send you the full article if you like. Shari Bruce > > From: bcyborg10@AOL.COM > Date: 2005/05/24 Tue PM 10:21:54 EDT > To: INTIPPEC-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [INTIPPEC] Much needed info on Nellie L Herriman > > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: Herriman, Dickerson > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hi.2ADI/2539 > > Message Board Post: > > All the information I have on my Great Grandmother is she was born in Indiana in July 1871. She died before Mar 1937. Nellie L. Herriman was married on 21 Aug 1895 to Walker L Dickerson and they had one child that we know of. A son named William Walker Dickerson. > Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. Thank You, Mike > > > ==== INTIPPEC Mailing List ==== > Yesterday's gone, tomorrow may never come, > but we have this moment today. >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Herriman; Dickerson; Troy, Roach, Mitchell, Shockey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Hi.2ADI/2539.2 Message Board Post: Mike, The 1900 census shows this Herriman/Dickerson household. 1900, IN, Tippecanoe Co, Fairfield twp; Roll T623-405; Page: 113B; Enumeration District: 100. (image 46 on Ancestry.com); in LaFayette, 12th precinct, 14th June; line 85, 603 Perrin Ave; dwelling #336/household #561 Herriman, William, head, w, m, b Nov 1845,54, yrs married is illegible, b Vermont, shoe dealer, literate, owns home free of mortgage Mary J?, wife, w, f, b Dec 1849, 51, 6 children/2 living, b Vermont, literate Dickerson, Nellie, daughter, w, f, July 1871, 28, married 5 yrs, 1 child/1 living; b Indiana, literate W. L., son in law, w, m, b July 1871, 28, b Kentucky, father born Kentucky, mother born Indiana, traveling salesman, literate William W., grandson, w, m, b June 1896,3, b Indiana The Lafayette City Directories 1885-1888 and 1891 show William Herriman in business with Frank E Shockey, as wholesale manufacturer of shoes and boots, located in different directories at 48 S Third Street and at 14 and 16 North 3rd. Wm, May L, and Nellie L are listed at the northeast corner of Perrin Avenue and Asher; and William and Miss Nellie Herriman are also listed at 203 S Third. WPA Deaths show Mary A Herriman died Sept 15, 1902 in city of Lafayette,age 53 y "Past and Present of Tippecanoe County, Indiana" 1909; has a biographical sketch of Nellie's father William Herriman, Jr. A summary: He was born Nov 24, 1844, at Salem, Mass, s/o William (born North Ireland) and Mary (Troy)(born England) Herriman. William learned the shoe business early, and came west in 1865, settling in Lafayette and starting a shoe manufacturing business. Married 22 Dec 1864 to Mary Roach, d/o Martin and Anna Roach of Vermont and natives of Westminster, Windham County, England. William and Mary had 5 children: Catherine L b 1865, died infancy; William A, b 19 Jul 1866, died infancy; Mary Josephine, b 19 Aug 1867, died infancy; Nellie L, b July 6, 1869, married Walter L. Dickerson, August 21, 1895, whose son William is now thirteen years old; Lillie May, b 14 Sep 1878, married Amos Mitchell, and has one child, Mary Imogene Mitchell. Mrs. William Herriman died 13 Sep 1902, bur Springvale Cem. The family also lived in Colorado ca 1870 and returned to Lafayette 1884. I would be happy to send you the full article if you like. Shari