This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jeffries Stinson Gassaway Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Si.2ADI/1525 Message Board Post: I'm searching for the family linage for John Jeffries and Betty Stinson. They had a duaghter named Mary Ethel Jeffries. All moved from Tennesee. She named Ezra Rolly Gassaway. This is all I know and would love to find out more on the Jeffries families. Any information would be wonderful!! Thanks so much!!
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/Si.2ADI/1107.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I do not know tha bit of info about Jacob and such but it very intresting. The cemetary at Yankeetown was called "The Chicken Cemetary" because a neighbor living next to it let his chicken's roam on it and feed. I used to go up there a lot but haven't been in several years. Most of the older part stones are hard to read. Please contact me at home . Right now doing rooting for 3 diff. families. Lois
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/Si.2ADI/1107.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I have a lot on the Frisbies. I went to Conn. and spent nearly 3 months and did a lot rooting. Then there are several good books at the Lib. but not too much on Byers. You do know that the Byers are related to the Skeltons and Harts in Warrick Cty. don't you? Of course I think that at one time they or we a re related to all the people in War. Cty. Feel free to e-mail me at my e-mail address if you like. I would like to know about Aunt Mina's grand kids and grgrgrandkids.She was a trip. your cousin Lois
A link has been added to the Warrick index page to a cemetery page. This contains the names of over 200 cemeteries located in Warrick County. The page is still under construction and the second part is being worked on now. Gilbert
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Buickle, Frisbie Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Si.2ADI/1107.1.2 Message Board Post: Looking at your info. Youwarkee died in Kokomo, IN according to the death index. Have pictures from the Yankeetown cemetery . From what i understand Jacob had two wives because the family story goes that John was kicked out of the house by his stepmom when he was 15 or so.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Buickle/Frisbie Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Si.2ADI/1107.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Lois, Yes, I am one of Grace's Grandkids. I had heard what you listed from family as well. However i'm not so sure after seeing the census records. I would really like to find the boat they came over on. Any ideas? I have lots of Frisbie info and quite a bit on the Buickel descendents if you want anything .......or if anyone reading this post wants it.Feel free to ask.
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/Si.2ADI/1107.1 Message Board Post: Hi, Youwarkee Frisbie is my gr.grandmother, Ida Elizabeth who married John Wm Byers is my grandmother. Right now I have John Buickle borned on the boat coming from Hanover, German. His father was Jacob Buickle from Hanover, Ger.All I have so far on the mother is her first name Elizabeth. John was borned Mar.10,1836 and died in Evansville, IN on Jul.1,1909.Youwarkee died in Elkart, IN. at her son's home.My father was Oscar H. Byers borned Sept. 21, 1905 in Warrick Cty. IN. Are you relation to Grace Dimmett Cunduff?
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/Si.2ADI/1524.1 Message Board Post: HAVE YOU CHECK BROWNING OBITS?http://browning.evcpl.lib.in.us also power search under google: search warrick co.indiana geneaolgy. warrick has a great site to search. i found a eliza hood/nathan garwood /m:9-17-1844 nathan garwood/elizabeth ann wright/M;5-23-1849 lester stockings/margaret wood/m:4-1841/all in warrick co. also a death on manerna hood?d:1893 "male" stocking 1887 h.a. stockin 1888 l.garwood/1834 widow/1900 ohio twp./newburgh census so many thing to check there--good luck
I'm new to this list, and hope the following is considered interesting. The murdered man was my wife's great-great grandfather. I am searching for HULL and AUST families along the Warrick / Dubois county border. -- From the Boonville Standard, Friday, 21 May 1897: "A Dastardly Crime An atrocious murder, which will not add to the good name of our community, was committed near Selvin, in Pigeon township, on Tuesday afternoon. Samuel Asa Hull, aged 72 years, and one of the best-known farmers of War. county, was mysteriously shot and killed in a woods-pasture near his home Tuesday about 4 o'clock p.m. Mr. Hull lived with his daughter Agnes, about two miles east of Selvin. He was divorced from his wife a little more than a year ago. The parents had five children, three boys and two girls. All the children are now grown. Samuel R. Hull, aged 27 years, and the youngest son of the murdered man, is now lying in jail, having been arrested by Sheriff Cherry, on Wednesday, as the suspected murderer. The story of the crime, so far as the Standard has been able to learn the particulars, is as follows. One Tuesday afternoon a neighboring farmer sent his little boy to "Uncle" Asa, informing the latter that his hogs were in the former's field, and that they must be driven home. Mr. Hull prompty saddled his horse, and in order to get quickly to his hogs, cut across the adjoining the farm of his son Sam. The later was plowing at the time, and called out to his father to go by the public roadway, as his farm was not intended to be used by travelers. A sharp conversation was held, as was heard by the small boy, who was accompanying "Uncle" Asa. The latter, however, went his way, got his hogs, and returned the same way he went - through his son Sam's farm, as this course was shorter. This is known to be true, as the hog and horse tracks demonstrate. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon several of the neighbors heard pistol shots in the woods-pasture on young Hull's farm. After several hours, when Uncle Asa did not return home, and his horse and hogs were seen running wild, a search was instituted for him. It was not until about midnight, however, that his body was found. George Rice and Gust Pittman made the discovery of the dead body in the strip of wood already alluded to. The other neighbors were informed and a night watch was kept over the remains, as the intention was to have the County Coroner see body in the position it was found dead. At an early hour next day Squire Cain, of Selvin, the deputy Coroner, and attorney Smith, of Gentryville, the deputy Pros. Att'y, were on the grounds, and the body was taken home. It was found that three bullets, 38 cal., had entered the body. Any of the balls were sufficient to cause death. One entered the back, another the stomach, and still another the side going clear through the body. Two balls were extracted by Doctor Spradley, of Selvin. Sheriff Cherry arrived on the scene shortly after dinner, and he at once arrested Sam Hull. The latter waived a preliminary hearing before 'Squire Cain; but an inquest was held and some important testimony gathered in that manner. Mrs. Henry Windell, a neighbor, swore that in the afternoon of the crime, Sam Hull came to her home, and going to a drawer, got his pistol, which several months previously he had lent to Mrs. Windell's husband. Soon after young Hull had secured the weapon, Mrs. Windell heard the shooting in the woods, where the body was discovered. It was found that the bullets extracted from the body, and the cartridges which the pistol carried, were both the same, 38-calibre. Sam Hull denied every thing connected with the crime. After the inquest, Sheriff Cherry brought Hull to Boonville and lodged him in jail. The prisoner is married, but has no children. It is known that he and his father of late years have had much trouble. A few months since, Asa Hull had his son Sam arrested on charge of stealing lumber. The case came before the last March term of Circuit Court, but the suit was thrown out, as the court thought it groundless. Miss Agnes Hull swore at the inquest that she had numerous times heard her brother Sam threaten to kill his father. Thus the testimony against Sam appears to be very strong. The prisoner however, stoutly denies any connection with the murder. The burial of Asa Hull took place yesterday. The crime is regretted by every good citizen of Warrick county, as it casts a bad repute around the vicinity in which such an outrageous murder should occur. The general opinion is that the true criminal cannot escape the law." --------------------------------- Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games
Hello, to the lists... One of my gr-gr-grandmothers was Elizabeth McGREW, b. abt. 1824, in Kentucky; m. John CLARK, abt. 1842, in Kentucky; had 10 children, among whom was my gr-grandfather, Elijah CLARK, b. in Grayson, KY in 1853. Elijah moved from Hawesville, KY to Warrick County (Boonville), IN, sometime in the 1870s, and married Martha Jean WILLIS, daughter of Alexander WILLIS and Elizabeth ROUGH, both originally from Rowan County, NC. Back to the beginning - Elizabeth McGREW was the daughter of Reid McGREW and Mary (?). The parents of Reid and Mary McGREW are all "brick walls" for me - any help on any of these lines would be greatly appreciated. Cookie, in Florida < GreystokeB@aol.com >
Looking for information on George Corn s/o Marion Corn and Susan Spradley. He was born May 1880 in Warrick Co. He married my grandmother Anna Prince sometime after 1906. Where is he buried? Is he in the 1910 Warrick Co. Census? Thanks, Shirley
1880 census shows BOON TWP SMITH,PETER 33 married IN VA VA ARRANA 28 wife IN JANE 15 dau IN WM 13 dau IN THOMAS 11 son IN DOLLY B 10 dau IN JOHN 8 son IN THEODORE 6 son IN RACHEL 4 dau IN LYDIA 2 dau IN SIMON 10 MTHS son IN -------- SMITH,DAVID W 38 IN ELMONA 36 wife IN JOSEP 14 son IN CHARLES 7 son IN DOLLY 2 dau IN ----- SMITH,WM 36 widow IN AURA 11 dau IN JESSE 9 dau IN CURGAW 3 son IN -------- SMITH,WM 46 married IN LORA 38 wife IN HARRY 17 son IN HELEN 11 dau IN LESLIE 3 son IN ----------
In 1880 the census shows BOON TWP HOOD,MILTON 58 married NY NY OH MINERVA 55 wife KY HOLLAND ENG MARY 29 dau IN DAY,AMERICA 35 dau dressmaker IN NY KY DELLA 14 IN IN IN CHARLES 4 IN IN IN JAMES 1 IN IN IN -------
OLD BOONVILLE CEM MILTON HOOD OCT 21 1821 TO OCT 24 1888 AGED 67 YRS 3 DAYS WM HOOD DIED NOV 8 1863 AGED 77 YRS 5 MTHS 9 DAYS The only other HOOD I found was MINERVA HOOD AUG 14 1827 TO SEPT 18 1893 AGED 66 YRS 1 MTH 4 DAYS MAPLE GROVE CEM ELIZA HOOD GARWOOD is at ELLIS CEM MAY 20 1811 TO JUNE 8 1878 NATHAN GARWOOD DIED MAR 23 1869 AGED 55 YRS 3 MTHS 17 DAYS MARIETTA GARWOOD 1845-1921 ANNA E GARWOOD 1847-1916 IN OBIT INDEX IT SHOWS: KITTY HOOD AGED 104 YRS Enquirer News listed on JAN 28 1869-Jennings CO MILTON HOOD Aged 67 yrs 3 days OLD CEM -Enquirer News listed on OCT 27 1888 MINERVA HOOD AGED 66 YRS 1 MTH 4 DAYS ENQUIRER NEWS listed on SEPT 23 1893 MAPLE GROVE Hope that helps Tam On 17 Feb 2002, johnsherryq@qwest.net wrote... >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/Si.2ADI/1524 > >Message Board Post: > >I've been trying for some time to find information for my Hood ancestors. I found information in my great grandmother's bible that has led me to search in Warrick County. My ggggrandfather, Ruleff S Hood was a son of William and Catherine Hood. He had siblings listed in the bible as Margaret, Mary, Clarissa, Eliza and William. The family was all said to have been born in New York. I can find record that Margaret married Lester Stocking and Eliza married Nathan Garwood in Warrick County. I am most curious about a Milton Hood listed on the 1850 and 1860 census. Milton is listed as born in NY and there is William living with them. William was 64 in 1850 and 74 in 1860. I feel certain these folks are connected since my gggrandfather was named John Milton Hood. Perhaps Milton was William Milton or Milton William and to distinquish him from his father went by Milton? If anyone has ANY information on this family I would love to hear from you. > >Thanks! >Sherry Quade > > >==== INWARRIC Mailing List ==== >List administrator... >Gilbert Schmitt >gsch50@aol.com > >============================== >To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
Myra I noticed your query on SMITH I am glad to see it,I had all this info and no where to put it I am not sure if any will help you BUT I thought I would send it to the list anyway it might help someone Tamara ---- This is from 1900 Boon Twp Warrick Co IN it was not easy to read some of the info so I copied just what I could make out clearly -------- 1900 BOON TWP WARRICK CO INDIANA SMITH,WM 56 married 2 times married 34 yrs IN EMMA J 34 or 54 mother of 8 with 7 living IN LULA 34 dau IN HEDEN 24 son IN GUY 22 son IN CARL 15 son IN MAY E 13 dau IN ----- SMITH,SAMUEL J 61 married 2 times married 16 yrs IN EMMA F 39 wife mother of 7 IN MARY E 15 dau IN SAMUEL L 13 son IN MARIE M 14 dau IN ROY 8 son IN -------- SMITH,WM 40 married 2 times married 8 yrs IN MARY F 54 married 2 times mother of 12 with 4 living IN ----- SMITH,FRANK 42 married 22 yrs IN WILDA 41 IN IVIE 18 dau IN RIL 15 son IN WILLIE 9 son IN ------- SMITH,JOHN W 46 married 2 times married 10 yrs IN AMANDA 35 wife mother of 4 with 3 living IN ALINE 18 dau IN GEORGIE 5 dau IN MELVIN 3 son IN --------- SMITH,OLLIE 29 married 6 yrs IN AGNES 23 mother of 1 IN JENNIE MAY 5 dau IN -------- SMITH,ANDREW 68 married 45 yrs GER ENOS K 65 mother of 12 with 5 alive GER LEWIS 31 widow son IN FREDRICK 29 son IN GEO JACOB 26 son IN FREDENA 21 dau IN ------- SMITH,MARY E 48 widow mother of 8 IN KELLIE B 22 dau IN GRACE R 18 dau IN SUSIE MAY 16 dau IN ALLEN W 8 son IN CHESTER E 5 son IN ARHTUR E 3 son IN -------- SMITH,JOSEPH 43 married 21 yrs IN PUNA 44 mother of 3 with 2 living IN PEARL 18 dau IN ALTA 15 dau IN ----- SMITH,F M 52 married 15 yrs IN SARAH 41 mother of 1 IN ROSCOE F 10 son IN SHARP,MARY E 73 widow mother 8 children living KY ------- SMITH,DANIEL 37 married 6 yrs IN HILEN 28 mother of 2 IN FANNIE 3 dau IN TEDDY 2 son IN ------- SMITH,PHILIP E 27 married 2 times married 1 yr IN MAUD E 23 mother of 0 IN VERNEL 6 son IN --------- SMITH,SIMON P 64 married 46 yrs IN VA TN IRENE 64 mother of 14 with 8 living KY ------ SMITH,SHIRLY A 25 married IN BLANCH mother of 3 with 2 living Can not read ? son age 2 IN ELSIE 11 MTHS dau IN SIDNEY 19 brother MO ------ SMITH,ALFRED H 30 married IN PERLINA J 30 wife mother of 2 IN ------- SMITH,CHARLES L 38 married 16 yrs IN PRINTA A 38 mother of 1 IN HARLY 14 son IN ------ SMITH,WALTER 51 married 30 yrs KY MAGGIE 49 mother of 2 KY EDWIN 21 son IN MYRTLE 14 dau IN ------- SMITH,HOMER 28 married 7 yrs IN IVA 27 mother of 0 IN -------- SMITH,WM 43 or 45 married 17 yrs KY CAROLINE 45 mother of 3 GER WM 16 son IN JACOB 14 son IN LYDIA 8 dau IN ------- SMITH,MARY 77 widow mother of 14 with 8 living IRE JAMES 49 son IN -------- SMITH,JAMES 65 divorced boarder IN Lives with CHATMAN,46 widow IN with her children ---------
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/Si.2ADI/1524 Message Board Post: I've been trying for some time to find information for my Hood ancestors. I found information in my great grandmother's bible that has led me to search in Warrick County. My ggggrandfather, Ruleff S Hood was a son of William and Catherine Hood. He had siblings listed in the bible as Margaret, Mary, Clarissa, Eliza and William. The family was all said to have been born in New York. I can find record that Margaret married Lester Stocking and Eliza married Nathan Garwood in Warrick County. I am most curious about a Milton Hood listed on the 1850 and 1860 census. Milton is listed as born in NY and there is William living with them. William was 64 in 1850 and 74 in 1860. I feel certain these folks are connected since my gggrandfather was named John Milton Hood. Perhaps Milton was William Milton or Milton William and to distinquish him from his father went by Milton? If anyone has ANY information on this family I would love to hear from you. Thanks! Sherry Quade
I am so SORRY but I cannot find the email addie of who I am looking for so I am posting this to the list The email contained the words LIFTRUCK?????? or simalar,We corresponded several times and you then met my husband at his office at work here in Evansville... ----- I told that I would keep my eyes open on BRAXTON JOHNSON that was married to SUSAN and she is buried at Bethany Cemetery near Boonville IN I know when we last spoke you said BRAXTON returned to KY to live with a son -If I remember correctly Well oddly I found a BRAXTON JOHNSON who might be the same man you are looking for OHIO CO KY 1900 CENSUS SHOWS JOHNSTON,LUTHER 34 w m OCT 1865 KY married 16 yrs ANNAEBELLE 35 wife NOV 1865 mother of 9 with 8 alive IN MANERVILE M 15 son NOV 1885 KY LADOSKA B 13 dau FEB 1887 KY MAUD S 12 dau FEB 1888 KY VIOLEY E 9 dau AUG 1890 KY BRAXTON 8 son MAR 1892 KY BENE A 6 son DEC 1893 KY WILLIE A 4 son NOV 1895 KY HORRACE C 3 son APR 1897 BRAXTON JONTSON 91 father widowed AUG 1809 born KY both parents born VA --------- I hope he is the same BRAXTON you are looking for Tamara Kincaide
In a message dated 2/13/2 1:59:00 AM, tamara1k@evansville.net writes: << EVELYN JENKINS 1831-1929 >> Evelyn Jenkins is my husband's great-grandmother. Jenkins is her maiden name. She was married to William Lynn. The name on her tombstone is Evelyn Jenkins. Someone scratched "LYNN" on to her tombstone. That is correct, but I have no idea why Lynn was omitted in the first place. Is anyone on the list working on this family? If so, I'd love to hear from them. Nancy Lynn
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dimmett, Gentry, Phillips, Broshears, Walker, Chapman and many more Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Si.2ADI/1523 Message Board Post: Hello, As most of you know, my website for the Dimmett family at mysticalwolf.nitemyste.com will be closing on March 1, 2002. I've been busy building the new site. Here you will find several different branches growing from The Dimmett Family Tree. I am accepting your family lines to post on the site. My goal is to connect as many Dimmett descendants as possible. Come join the fun! Teri Dimmett New Site Address: http://www.dougsden.fabpage.com
Warrick researchers, The Warrick County site for the American Local History Network (ALHN) will soon be available through the Warrick page and other sources on the Net. At this time there are quite a few Counties in Indiana available for adoption so you might want to check this out if you are interested in being a State or County coordinator. Also you could check out other States and Counties of interest to yourself. You can check at the link below for availability and requirements. http://www.alhn.org/state/index.html The new Warrick County site will be hosted through GenNet and as soon as the URL's are available I'll post the address to the mail list.