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/2622.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you Mary! You have made a bunch of relatives very happy to finally find where Guy is buried. Thank you also for being an Angel of the Internet. Bob Roseberry
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/2622.1 Message Board Post: William Guy Roseberry age 83 died Oct 06, 1957 Tippecanoe County, Ind. death record in book S 32 number 114. It states he is buried at Crown Hill cemetery in Indianapolis, Ind. If I can be of further help let me know. Mary E. Wilson "DEDICATED TO HELPING OTHERS"
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/2580.1.1 Message Board Post: INRE Andrew Jackson Flack: He never left Allamakee County Iowa. He raised his boys there, and died in 1921. He is buried in the Methodist Cemetery at Ion. But yes, Elvis Manford (who went by Manford) took his family by raft all the way from northeast Iowa to Tennessee and lived there. I will look at the genweb site you mentioned. If you want information on the Flack family, I do have quite a bit - on James, his brothers, and the families who stayed in Iowa. Robin Ouren Robin
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Patton, Lewis, Flack, Miller, Mattix, Drake Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2580.1 Message Board Post: The sons, Andrew Jackson Flack and Elvis Manford Flack, both moved to Tennessee and raised families. I wondered if there were Patton kin in Tennessee. My gg-grandmother Lydia Patton Lewis was a sister to Sarah Patton Flack. I do have quite a bit of information about the Lewis family and some about the Patton family. The youngest Lewis daughter, Jennie Lewis Riner Ziby, died at age 94. Her version of the Patton family bible was copied by a researcher in Kansas and a copy is in the Patton file in the Tippecanoe County Historical Society library. I posted this information on the Iroquois County, Illinois genweb site. I am very interested in gaining more information about Sarah Flack and her family. jeanne bedwell
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Geiger Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2626 Message Board Post: I would appreciate a marriage lookup for 1951, under the groom's name of Eugene Dale Geiger. Thank you.
The French family were in Montgomery County before 1820, check out this link to the Montgomery County Public library . This will be very helpful to you. http://www.cdpl.lib.in.us/lh/index.html regards kim wainscott Deputy Clerk Montgomery County > 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/2625.1.1.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Scott, > > I suppose the French family could have been Cherokee. The only census that > indicated race was the 1870 census and Mary is listed as "white". > > There were no French families living in Tippecanoe Co. in 1840 or 1850, but I > did find an Adam M. French in Union Twp., Montgomery Co. in 1840 & 1850. In > checking the occupants in the 1850 census he did have a daughter, Mary, but she > was only 6 yrs old in 1850 and your Mary French was already married in 1850. > > Have you contacted the Tippecanoe Co. Health Dept. to see what her death > certificate says? Depending on when she died, it may say who Mary's parents > were. The older death records here in Tippecanoe Co. don't contain much > information. > > If you haven't already, you might try the Alameda McCullough Library & Archives > through the Tippecanoe Co. Historical Society. You might find some info there > that could help in your search. Below is a list of archived material they have: > > The Library consists of books, vertical files, court books, microfilm, CD-ROMs, > and has patron access to the Internet. The subject collection of books and > materials focus on Tippecanoe County history. Other materials include family > history, general state history, and reference materials on antiques and subjects > that support the aim of the Association. A significant collection of books and > materials on Native American and early trading in the area, especially history > of Fort Ouiatenon, add to the broad scope of materials included in the > collection > > An extensive collection of materials for use in genealogical searching is > maintained and collected in the Library. Staff and volunteers have compiled > surname files for families who lived in the county. The library has an extensive > collection of books that have been written by individuals detailing family > history. Materials such as cemetery records, WPA indexes, census records and > indexes, obituary notices from the local newspaper, marriage, estate and probate > records are all available. > > Records and books that were once part of the county courthouse collection have > also been amassed in the Library. Marriage applications and marriage records, > probate and estate files and books, naturalization records, and mortgage books > are all available for searching. Specialized papers such as guardianship books, > funeral home records, Civil War enlistment data, and obituary indices have also > been collected. All of these materials have been indexed and arranged for easy > searching by the user. > > The Library does not have death or birth certificates. > > Good Luck..................Karen > > > > ==== INTIPPEC Mailing List ==== > Join the TIPPECANOE COUNTY AREA GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY Today! > Visit their site for a membership form: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~intcags/Membership.html >
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/2625.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Scott, I suppose the French family could have been Cherokee. The only census that indicated race was the 1870 census and Mary is listed as "white". There were no French families living in Tippecanoe Co. in 1840 or 1850, but I did find an Adam M. French in Union Twp., Montgomery Co. in 1840 & 1850. In checking the occupants in the 1850 census he did have a daughter, Mary, but she was only 6 yrs old in 1850 and your Mary French was already married in 1850. Have you contacted the Tippecanoe Co. Health Dept. to see what her death certificate says? Depending on when she died, it may say who Mary's parents were. The older death records here in Tippecanoe Co. don't contain much information. If you haven't already, you might try the Alameda McCullough Library & Archives through the Tippecanoe Co. Historical Society. You might find some info there that could help in your search. Below is a list of archived material they have: The Library consists of books, vertical files, court books, microfilm, CD-ROMs, and has patron access to the Internet. The subject collection of books and materials focus on Tippecanoe County history. Other materials include family history, general state history, and reference materials on antiques and subjects that support the aim of the Association. A significant collection of books and materials on Native American and early trading in the area, especially history of Fort Ouiatenon, add to the broad scope of materials included in the collection An extensive collection of materials for use in genealogical searching is maintained and collected in the Library. Staff and volunteers have compiled surname files for families who lived in the county. The library has an extensive collection of books that have been written by individuals detailing family history. Materials such as cemetery records, WPA indexes, census records and indexes, obituary notices from the local newspaper, marriage, estate and probate records are all available. Records and books that were once part of the county courthouse collection have also been amassed in the Library. Marriage applications and marriage records, probate and estate files and books, naturalization records, and mortgage books are all available for searching. Specialized papers such as guardianship books, funeral home records, Civil War enlistment data, and obituary indices have also been collected. All of these materials have been indexed and arranged for easy searching by the user. The Library does not have death or birth certificates. Good Luck..................Karen
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/2625.1.1.1 Message Board Post: OOPS, missed the last paragraph of your reply. Is it possible that the Frenchs' were Cherokee's? Scott
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/2625.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks Karen. Her admission application and records at the Soldiers Home state the Stockwell marraige. Solomon is buried at Linden Cemetery, Montgomery Co., and Mary is interred at the Soldiers cemetery in W. Lafayette. Were there any families French in Tippecanoe in the 1840's?
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/2625.1 Message Board Post: I was unable to locate a marriage record for Solomon Penrod & Mary J. French, if they were married in Stockwell, the marriage record should be in Tippecanoe Co., but it isn't showing up. 1850 District #7, Boone Co., Indiana Enumeration Date: August 14, 1850 Page: 101 Line: 38 Dwelling/Family: 565/576 Penrod, Solomon - age 35, farmer, born in Ohio. " Jane - age 25, born in Indiana. (Boone Co., IN borders Tippecanoe to the east) ********************************************* 1860 Madison Twp., Montgomery Co., Indiana Enumeration Date: July 24, 1860 Page: 385 Line: 37 Dwelling/Family: 162/157 Penrod, Solomon - age 59, farmer, born in Ohio. " Jane - age 30, born in Indiana. " Samuel - age 8, born in Indiana. " Rosanna - age 7, born in Indiana. " Hannah - age 4, born in Indiana. " Harrison - age 2, born in Indiana. " Solomon - age 5mo., born in Indiana. (Montgomery Co., IN borders Tippecanoe to the south) ********************************************* 1870 Union Twp., Montgomery Co., Indiana Enumeration Date: August 6, 1870 Page: 246B Line: 16 Dwelling/Family: 546/537 Penrod, Solomon - age 67, farmer, born in Kentucky. " Jane - age 39, housekeeper, born in Indiana. " Samuel - age 19, laborer, born in Indiana. " Rosa - age 18, domestic servant, born in Indiana. " Richard - age 13, born in Indiana. (Harrison) " Solomon - age 10, born in Indiana. " Charles - age 2, born in Indiana. ************************************************ In 1880 the youngest son, Charles (age 12), is found living in the Montgomery Co., IN Poor Asylum and listed as a pauper. Solomon Penrod (age 19) is found living in the John Sparger household in 1880 Franklin Twp., Montgomery Co., IN, working as a laborer. Their parents don't show up in the 1880 US census. Rosanna Penrod married George W. Arbegust on December 15, 1872 in Tippecanoe Co., IN (Bk. C-14, pg. 132) Regarding Mary J. French's family, I didn't find any family that links to her directly although there are some French families living in Boone Co., IN in the 1850 census. Since she was married prior to the 1850 it might prove difficult to link her to her parents. Prior to the 1850 census the only person listed by name in a household was the head of household. The rest of the occupants were listed as gender & head counts. ********************************************************* I hope this info is helpful.....................Karen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: French, Penrod Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2625 Message Board Post: Records of the Indiana Old Soldiers Home indicate my greatgrandmother Mary J. French married Solomon Penrod abt. 1849 in Stockwell, IN. Solomon was from Linden,IN and served in the 120th IN Inf. Any input about this couple or the French family is appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: STEEL, KENNEDY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2624 Message Board Post: Requesting an Obituary Look-up for ISABELLE K STEEL who died in West Lafayette, Tippecanoe, Indiana on 03 January 1992. She was born 02 July 1896 in Wisconsin. Wife of James. Any help is most appreciated. Joan
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/2623 Message Board Post: Believe to have belonged to Guy N. Burkenpas of Lafayette. Contains birth/marriage info, locks of hair, handmade bookmark dated 1872. Would like to find family to pass it on to. Contact Carol at mother77@hotmail.com
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/2622 Message Board Post: WILLIAM GUY ROSEBERY/ROSEBERRY, a patient at the Wabash Valley Sanitorium (Now known as the Wabash Valley Hospital) in Lafayette, Indiana is believed to have died there in about 1954. An Obituary or other evidence of death would be greatly appreciated. Bob Roseberry
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Baughman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2621.1 Message Board Post: Sorry that should be Dora, not Dodra: Miss Dora Baughman, of Mulberry, is teaching again this week.
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/2614.2 Message Board Post: my family sold landis-loy many years ago. it opereated under that name, and last i heard was still in business in lafayette. probably not a help, but raised my eyebrow, -JJ
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Holliday, Rusk, Lawson, Carte, Lucas, jacobs, Youndt, Rycraft, McCabe, Kerschner, etc. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2621 Message Board Post: New Comer Items, Lafayette Weekly Courier, 13 January 1911 There was no services at this place Sunday evening owing to the inclemency of the weather. -- Miss Dodra Baughman, of Mulberry, is teaching again this week. -- Mrs. Blanche Yundt and daughter, Hazel, visited with Mrs. Orpha Zink Thursday. -- Dr. Kent, of Mulberry, made several calls in this neighborhood last week. -- Frank Carr and Theodore Zink have purchased the store at Pettit and with their families will move there in the spring. -- Mr. and Mrs. Mmichael Timmons, of Colfax, spent Monday with Joe Yundt and wife. -- Israel Fox, of Richland Center, Wis., Mrs. Emma Rusk and son Earl and Mrs. C. V. Fickle and son Robert spent Wednesday with Perry Holliday and family. -- Misses Maude and Bertha Everhart were Frankfort visitors Friday. -- The following spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John Balls: Mr. and Mrs. Jasper McCabe and son, Floyd Kerschner and wife and Earl Rusk. -- Miss Bertha Rycraft and brother Arthur, of Dayton, spent Sunday with Zua and Russell Holliday. -- Mrs. Blan! che Snyder called on Mrs, Ella Lawson Friday afternoon. -- Miss Jessie Carte visited Saturday and Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Perry Lucas. -- Chalmer Smith called on Clarence Fickle Saturday evening, -- Will Jacobs called on his sister, Mrs. Ella Lawson, Friday. -- John App is on the sick list. -- Joe Youndt, wife and daughter, visited Henry Snyder and family, of Jefferson, Sunday. -- Mrs. Maggie Rusk is visiting Mrs. Emma Rusk a few days this week. -- Perry Holliday entertained his cousin, William Holliday, of Denver, Col., from Saturday until Sunday.
From the Tippecanoe County Death Index. Roseberry, William Guy, age 83. Male, died Oct 06, 1957 burial at Crown Hill cemetery in Indpls, Ind. Book S-32 114 The Health Department will issue a death certificate. Not an obituary. The Health Department has this index in their office. Lou Ann ----- Original Message ----- From: <rosebud1@sunflower.com> To: <INTIPPEC-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, December 09, 2005 9:19 AM Subject: [INTIPPEC] WABASH VALLEY HOSPITAL FORMERLY WABASH VALLEY SANITORIUM > 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/2620 > > Message Board Post: > > A random act of kindness from genealogy buffs or other good citizens in Lafayette, Indiana is needed to bring closure to the family. > > I am seeking an obituary on WILLIAM GUY ROSEBERY/ROSEBERRY. He preferred to be called Guy. An old envelope addressed to Wm Guy Roseberry from the National Education Association in Washington, D.C. believed to be postmarked in 1954 was recently found by the family among old storage boxes in Madison County Illinois. It was addressed to him at Wabash Valley Sanitarium, Lafayette, Indiana. This indicates that Guy was living in Lafayette, Indiana in 1954 at the age of 80. At that age Guy may have been dealing with senility. The family believes that he probably remained there for the rest of his life. > > The obituary of his brother Clarence J. Roseberry who died in Illinois in December of 1954 stated that besides his widow, he leaves a brother, Guy, and a sister, Mrs. Julia Davis, both of LaFayette Indiana. The death index of the LAFAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER NEWSPAPER INDEX, 1902-1952 stops short by two years of his probable death after 1954. The Tippecanoe, County Lafayette Health Department requires an exact date of death before they can search for his obituary. > > Guy disappeared and was last known to be in Wilmington Delaware in the 1920 Census and was also known to be living there according to an obituary of his father in 1925. This clue of his presence in Lafayette, Indiana was the first clue we have had to his probable place of death in Lafayette. He was an Educator and an avid Genealogy Researcher of the Rosebery/Roseberry surname. > > Trying to run these clues down long distance is very difficult. If anyone in Lafayette or someone connected with the LAFAYETTE COUNTY HOSPITAL or the local newspaper could make some inquiries as to his time and place of death and locate an obituary the family would be very grateful. > > Robert F. Roseberry > Lawrence, KS > > > ==== 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. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Hi.2ADI/2620 Message Board Post: A random act of kindness from genealogy buffs or other good citizens in Lafayette, Indiana is needed to bring closure to the family. I am seeking an obituary on WILLIAM GUY ROSEBERY/ROSEBERRY. He preferred to be called Guy. An old envelope addressed to Wm Guy Roseberry from the National Education Association in Washington, D.C. believed to be postmarked in 1954 was recently found by the family among old storage boxes in Madison County Illinois. It was addressed to him at Wabash Valley Sanitarium, Lafayette, Indiana. This indicates that Guy was living in Lafayette, Indiana in 1954 at the age of 80. At that age Guy may have been dealing with senility. The family believes that he probably remained there for the rest of his life. The obituary of his brother Clarence J. Roseberry who died in Illinois in December of 1954 stated that besides his widow, he leaves a brother, Guy, and a sister, Mrs. Julia Davis, both of LaFayette Indiana. The death index of the LAFAYETTE JOURNAL AND COURIER NEWSPAPER INDEX, 1902-1952 stops short by two years of his probable death after 1954. The Tippecanoe, County Lafayette Health Department requires an exact date of death before they can search for his obituary. Guy disappeared and was last known to be in Wilmington Delaware in the 1920 Census and was also known to be living there according to an obituary of his father in 1925. This clue of his presence in Lafayette, Indiana was the first clue we have had to his probable place of death in Lafayette. He was an Educator and an avid Genealogy Researcher of the Rosebery/Roseberry surname. Trying to run these clues down long distance is very difficult. If anyone in Lafayette or someone connected with the LAFAYETTE COUNTY HOSPITAL or the local newspaper could make some inquiries as to his time and place of death and locate an obituary the family would be very grateful. Robert F. Roseberry Lawrence, KS
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/495.2.1 Message Board Post: hi I am searching for annie cox who married mr moore I do not know his first name annie cox came form co roscommon ireland and she had a sister catherine colgan who live in bronx nyc if this sound familiar please email thanks