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    1. [INWARRIC] What's New on Warrick
    2. Marsha Bryant
    3. Hi Group, If you're looking for someone in the 1910 Census records whose name begins with A-C, this is your lucky day! Lora Radiches sent in those records this morning! Thanks so much for your hard work, Lora! Find the links under the Census Record or under "What's New" Happy hunting! Marsha http://us-gen.org/in/warrick

    12/13/2001 11:46:38
    1. [INWARRIC] Re: PHOEBIE EVANS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Evans, Harger, Bullock, Harman, Fodder Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Si.2ADI/925.924.929.932.999.1 Message Board Post: Hi Lois, I don't have any info on the Wells line. I was seeking info on Phoebie Evans family. I was trying to determine if or how she was related to my Elizabeth Evans who was also living in Warrick Co. IN at the time. If you have any info on the Evans line I would greatly appreciate it. I'm sorry that I don't have anything on the Wells line. Thanks!! Robin

    12/13/2001 10:51:02
    1. [INWARRIC] What's new on Warrick
    2. Marsha Bryant
    3. Hi Group, I've gotten about 300 new names in Chinn Cemetery and Greenwood Cemetery from Lisa and Tamara. Check them out! Find the links on What's new or in the Cemetery section. Happy grave diggin' Marsha http://us-gen.org/in/warrick

    12/13/2001 11:02:45
    1. [INWARRIC] Re: searching in Warrick County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Shelton Skelton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Si.2ADI/1491.2 Message Board Post: I want to thank everyone for the help regarding searching in Warrick County. I'm new at doing the research myself, having inherited my grandmother's information. For those who asked about the surnames I'm looking for: According to what I have been told, my husband's family can be traced to William Skelton, through Zachariah and his son Thomas. There seems to be quite a bit of information on the Skeltons....a very interesting family tree!!! I'll also be looking for information on Adam and Lillie Shelton, specifically trying to find out Adam's parents or if he had any brothers. Thank you all......Happy holidays!!!

    12/13/2001 12:21:31
    1. [INWARRIC] More new on Warrick
    2. Marsha Bryant
    3. Hi Group, Tamara added Chinn Cemetery and the rest of Twin Cemetery to the web! Thanks Tamara! Find the links on What's new or on the Cemetery pages. Thanks, Marsha http://us-gen.org/in/warrick

    12/12/2001 11:44:30
    1. [INWARRIC] What's New on Warrick
    2. Marsha Bryant
    3. Hi Group, Tamara has been sending in the "residents" of Twin Cemetery. Check them out! Thanks Tamara for all of your hard work! Find the link on "What's New" or in the Cemetery Section. Marsha http://us-gen.org/in/warrick

    12/12/2001 09:10:04
    1. [INWARRIC] Re: PHOEBIE EVANS
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wells, Almon, Cox, Roberts, Eaton, Ross Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Si.2ADI/925.924.929.932.999 Message Board Post: In response to your post of 2000 concerning Phebe Evans Wells and her husband Jesse Wells. It would appear that this line is the Jesse Wells who descended from William Wells and Rebecca Oliver of Fayette Co PA, Nelson Co, KY and Washington Co, IN. I note there is also a Thomas Wells in Warrick Co ... are Thomas and Daniel brothers? I am researching the family of David Wells, believed to be a grandson of this Wells family. I note that the names in the families of Thomas and Daniel Wells are quite common in my line as well (Posey Co IN, KY, PA) and would like to share information. We are trying to eliminate or account for all the Wells in this part of Indiana so that we can better pursue the unidentified persons in our line. Any help or information much appreciated.

    12/12/2001 02:52:37
    1. [INWARRIC] Re: searching in Warrick County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Lasley/Leslie/Laslie, Martin, and Cundiff Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Si.2ADI/1491.1 Message Board Post: Warrick County Library does have a nice Geneology Room. Courthouse searching is interesting. records are in the old court house basement. you have to go across the street to the new courthouse to get entrance. Also if you have time, the Willard Library in Evansville is one of the best Geneology Library's in the Area. Warrick County Library will be able to give you directions to Willard if you have the time Check it out

    12/11/2001 03:21:37
    1. [INWARRIC] Re: LEVI E. FERGUSON
    2. 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/1489.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Lois, I wish I did know. As I stated at the heading of the biography, I bought the book on EBay, and is has no cover, no index, no name, I just have the inside of the book, and it has Indiana Biographies in it. Happy Holidays, Lora

    12/11/2001 09:44:23
    1. [INWARRIC] Re: LEVI E. FERGUSON
    2. 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/1489.1 Message Board Post: This is my family, do you know who wrote the book, & what is the name of the book. Lois

    12/11/2001 07:24:04
    1. [INWARRIC] searching in Warrick County
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Skelton, Shelton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Si.2ADI/1491 Message Board Post: I will be in Warrick county the week before Christmas and will have a little free time. What is my best bet for ancestor searching? Does the library have a "genealogy room"? Or should I start at the courthouse?

    12/11/2001 02:46:08
    1. [INWARRIC] A. J. Adkison, an Old Resident, Passes to the Beyond
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Adkison, Preble, Benge, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Si.2ADI/1490 Message Board Post: "A" Obit Collection Madison Co, Iowa ---------------------------------------------------------------- A. J. Adkison, an Old Resident, Passes to the Beyond After an illness of two weeks. Mr. A. J. Adkison died at his home in this city Saturday, December 13/15? at one o'clock a. m. He had been in poor health for some time, but his ailment had not taken on a serious form until two weeks ago. It began with catarrh of the stomach, complicated later with suppurated tonsils, and at the last with dropsy. He bore the suffering of his latter illness with patience and resolution, looking forward to death with the quiet fortitude characteristic of his life. He was conscious until Friday evening. Mr. Adkison was born at Brookville, Warren county, Indiana, July 26, 1821, where he grew to manhood. He was united in marriage in 1846 to Anner Preble, who died in this city October 17, 1892. They removed to Vermillion county, Illinois, in 1847 and came to Winterset in 1856. Mr. Adkison's life has been a busy and consistent one. He was a staunch advocate of temperance and good citizenship. He united with the Christian church of this city in 1856. Its history, written by those who know it best, would hold up among the foremost his name. He was the last charter member of Madison Lodge 136, I.O.O.F. where his enthusiasm and constant work for the good, of the order held him a place of high esteem. Those who survive him of his own family are a son, Albert H., of Salt Lake City, Utah; a daughter, Orpha S. and a step- daughter, Mrs. A. M. Benge of this city. All three were present at his death. Of his father's family, only one, a brother, L. D. Adkison, Peru, Indiana, is left. The funeral services were at the Christian church, Sunday at 2 pm. The attendance was much larger than the house could accomodate. It was under the auspices of Madison Lodge 136, I.O.O.F. At the church prayer was offered by Rev. Storrs. Rev. Howard then gave a short sketch of Mr. Adkison's church life and work, full of excellent and comforting thoughts....... I found this on another site and thought I would pass along to our Indiana Friends. File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Cay Merryman <caym@infowest.com>

    12/10/2001 01:28:50
    1. [INWARRIC] LEVI E. FERGUSON
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ferguson, Fleener, Garrison, Barnett, Jones, Ferigo, Cottrell, Forstor, Molly, Ashby, Day, Wilson, Taylor, McCool, Webber, Eastridge Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Si.2ADI/1489 Message Board Post: This book has no cover, and no index, I bought it on Ebay, it just has the insides, but it full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. Typed by Lora Radiches: Surnames in this biography are: Ferguson, Fleener, Garrison, Barnett, Jones, Ferigo, Cottrell, Forstor, Molly, Ashby, Day, Wilson, Taylor, McCool, Webber, Eastridge, LEVI E. FERGUSON, now postmaster at Chandler, Warrick County, spent the greater part of his active life in educational work and is one of the honored veteran schoolmen of Warrick County. Mr. Ferguson was born in Pigeon Township, Warrick County, May 3, 1866. His parents, James and Caroline (Fleener) Ferguson, were born in Pike County, this state. His father was born August 1, 1829, and died in 1914, giving his long life to the service of the Methodist Church as a minister, and was also a teacher and farmer. During the Civil war he took care of the soldiers’ widows and taught school. There were eight children in the family, one of whom died in infancy, and the others were: Nancy J., who died at the age of seventy-four; Simon P., born in 1854; Louisa, who died when thirty-nine years old; Mahale, born in 1859; Isaac N., born in 1869; Luceta B., horn in 1872. Nancy married John Garrison, a farmer and Civil war veteran; Simon, a retired farmer, first married Mary Barnett ! and afterwards Margaret Gentry; Louisa was the wife of Morris Jones, a farmer; Mahale married Robert Ferigo; Isaac, a merchant in Oklahoma, married Mary Cottrell; Luceta is the widow of Frank Forstor, a farmer and merchant. Levi E. Ferguson attended public schools in Warrick County, graduated from Oakland City College, and also attended the State Normal School. His first work as a teacher was done in the Pleasant Hill School of Pigeon Township, and then in the Brown School of the same locality. He gave thirty-two years to teaching in Owen Township, and he also taught in the high schools of Folsomville, Spurgeon, Millersburg and Chandler. Hundreds of people over Southern Indiana and now in other states have a special love and veneration for their old teacher, Levi Ferguson. Mr. Ferguson married in Owen Township, September 30, 1888, Miss Lucinda (Molly) Ashby, member of an old and prominent Warrick County family. His father, Jackson Ashby, was a leading farmer in that loca! lity. He was born in Indiana in 1822 and died in 1929. Her mother, Elizabeth (Day) Ashby, was also a native of Indiana. The Ashbys had ten children, one of whom died in infancy, and the others besides Mrs. Ferguson were: Albert, who died at the age of seventy; Harvey, who died when seventy-nine years old; Diana, who was born in 1850; Martyr, who died at the age of forty-nine; George, who died at seventy-two; Cordella, who died at the age of sixty-six; James, born in 1860, and Charles M., who died when fifty years Albert was a farmer, Harvey, a merchant Diana is the widow of J. B. Wilson, a farmer Martyr and George were farmers, Cordella married A. B. Taylor, a farmer and Civil war veteran, James is a retired farmer and livery stable proprietor, and Charles was a farmer. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson have one son, Guy H., born March 17, 1892, a farmer in Warrick County. He married Myrtle McCool, and their three children, grandchildren of Mr. And Mrs. Ferguson, are Elizabeth L., bor! n in 1910, Robert Gay, born in 1919, and Charles Ashby, born in 1929. Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson also reared an orphan girl, Opal Webber, from the age of eight to seventeen. She is now the wife of Prof. Wayne Eastridge, of English Indiana, and they have three children, Henry C., born in 1923, Mary M., born in 1925, and Betty, born in 1927. Mr. Ferguson has always voted as a Republican in general elections. He is affiliated with the Cumberland Presbyterian and with the Masonic fraternity and Independent Order of Odd Fellows.

    12/10/2001 12:39:00
    1. [INWARRIC] looking for: STEVENS/STEPHENS--Theresa or "Tessie" Help!
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RUSHER, PHILLIPS, STEVENS, GABBERT, ROWLAND, BRADSHAW, BENNETT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Si.2ADI/1488 Message Board Post: I'm hoping someone out there can help me. I'm looking for information of any kind regarding my Gr. Grandmother Theresa Anne, a.k.a.: Teresa or Tessie STEVENS. She married my Gr. Grandfather James W. Rusher, but I have no marriage date or info. on the place the marriage took place. James W. Rusher was born: June 25, 1883 in Warrick Co. and died either from Typhoid Fever or Consumption, June 15, 1906 in Warrick Co. He is buried at Log Creek Cemetery in Pike Co. According to family legend: When James W. Rusher died, Tessie left my Grandfather,George B. Rusher (named after his grandfather), with his Grandparents, George B. and Harriett Rusher and never returned. I have been told that she either did not want him or that she could not afford to keep him . He was only 2 years old at the time. My Grandfather would never speak of her, so I have no info. on who her parents were, or where she lived before she married James. It would mean a great deal to me if I could find SOMETHING about her or her family! Thank You, Carole V. Beringer Surnames: ANDERSON, AUSTIN, BARNETT, BASS, BENTON, BIRD, BLACK, BOTTS, BRADSHAW, BROWN, BRUNER(BROONER), BURROUGHS, CUMMINS, DENBO, ENLOW/INLOW, GABBERT, GILLILAND, GREEN, GREGORY, GUY, HIGHFILL, HUNT, JESSUP, KEMP, LANKFORD/LANGFORD, MILLER, PHILLIPS, REEDER, ROBERTS, ROLAND/ROWLAND, RUSHER, SAUNDERS, SEATON, SHARP, SLOAN, SMITH, STEVENS, SWEET, THOMAS, THORPE, TOOLEY/TULEY, TUCKER, WASSON In Italy: ANGELUCCI, DI VICCARO, VECCHIO

    12/09/2001 02:26:22
    1. [INWARRIC] What's new on Warrick!
    2. Marsha Bryant
    3. Hi Group, The "F" Supplemental Marriage records are finished! Check them out! More than 200 names have been added! Happy Hunting! Find the links under "What's New" or in the Marriage section. Marsha http://us-gen.org/in/warrick

    12/09/2001 12:20:59
    1. [INWARRIC] Re: I am trying to put together the whole Blackford Family tree. I have lots right now but I have gaps.
    2. 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/190.208.893.2 Message Board Post: I figured you had a lot of info on the Blackfod's. I am trying to find out info. on my grandfather. His name was Eastle Baily Blackford born October 5 1914. His parents were George Issac Blackford born October 8, 1885 and his wife was Virginia Ann Baily born March 9 1980. This is all the info I have. I was wondering if you could help me out!

    12/08/2001 01:50:38
    1. [INWARRIC] possible virus
    2. Watch out for an email with an attachment with the heading of "Document St. Lawrence Cemetery". This is probably a virus since it starts out like a few others did asking for advice. Don't open any attachment you didn't request and even then scan it before you execute it. Best yet if you want a file from someone have them snail mail it. Gilbert

    12/08/2001 09:29:55
    1. [INWARRIC] My DIMMETT/DIMMITT/DEMMITT WebSite
    2. I can't believe I forgot to give the address (stress is a wonderful thing)! My site: mysticalwolf.nitemyste.com Teri Dimmett 58 Cornish Hollow Rd Newfield, Tompkins Co,NY Hope we connect!!!

    12/08/2001 06:22:27
    1. [INWARRIC] My DIMMETT/DIMMITT/DEMMITT WebSite!
    2. 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/1487 Message Board Post: Hello! I have been researching the above mentioned surnames for quite some time. I've come up with enough information to warrant a public website. My aim is to help other "cousins" connect with their past. Please bear in mind as you go through the pages, it is a working site in progress. Information will be added as it becomes available. I try to acknowledge everyone who has submitted information to me. If you don't see your name on site and feel it should be there, please let me know. Also, the more the merrier. if you have an above mentioned or related line you'd like to see added--please send it to me. Thank you......Teri

    12/08/2001 03:54:48
    1. [INWARRIC] deaths & obits
    2. Tamara Kincaide
    3. WARRICK CO IN newspaper obits & notices PERIGO,CLINTON aged 22 yrs wife of HENRY listed OCT 24 1902 Standard news PERIGO,DRUSILLA wife of RALIEGH aged 30 yrs 1 mth 6 days Garrison Cem listed NOV 20 1914 PERIGO,ELIZABETH aged 81 yrs 6 days listed MAR 1 1901 Maple Grove Cem Enquirer news PERIGO, Henry listed JULY 29 1910 Standard News PERIGI,ISAM W aged 80 yrs 10 mths 2 days listed DEC 25 1903 Enquirer PARKER,CHARLES Dr aged 73 yrs Maple Grove listed JULY 17 1908 Enquirer PARKER,JESSIE wife of THOMAS aged 35 yrs 8 mths 14 days Maple Grove listed MAR 11 1904 Standard and Enquirer PARKER,JOHN F aged 75 yrs 1 mth 9 days Mt Zion listed JULY 1 1904 Enquirer PARKER,JOHNATHAN aged 95 yrs 5 mths 18 days Shiloh Cem listed NOV 6 1908 Enquirer Spencer Co IN PARKER,MATILDA JANE wife of NICK aged 60 yrs 3 mths 9 days Mt Gilead Cem listed Aug 21 1914 Standard NEWTON,VIRGINA wife of DR G W aged 68 yrs died in KY burial Maple Grove listed MAR 15 1907 Standard NEWTON, GEO W aged 83 yrs listed JUNE 9 1911 Enquirer My dream is of a place and a time where America will once again be seen as the last best hope of earth. -- Abraham Lincoln

    12/06/2001 06:49:05