This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Taylor, Neideffer Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ti.2ADI/2729.2 Message Board Post: I do, indeed! Mine came from my grandmother, Irene Taylor Neideffer, who was born in Campbellsburg. Don't know where she got it. She made it every Thanksgiving and my sisters and I still make it. Yum! Do you eat yours with heavy cream or chocolate sauce?
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/Ti.2ADI/2754.1.1 Message Board Post: Am sending you a separate email. Reply too long to answer here. Jan
The Indiana Genealogical Society is chartering a bus to take passengers from Indiana to the National Genealogical Society's Conference in the States, to be held June 7-10, 2006 at the Hyatt Regency O'Hare in Chicago. The bus will pick up passengers at selected towns going north along Interstate 65, beginning in southern Indiana, at Jeffersonville at 10 am on June 6, and will arrive in Chicago by 6 pm, dropping off passengers at hotels in the O'Hare area. The bus will make the return trip to Indiana on June 11 via the same stops. Reservation forms are available at http://www.indgensoc.org/bustrip.html ========================================= Meredith Thompson Indiana Genealogical Society Newsletter editor & website manager http://www.indgensoc.org <http://www.indgensoc.org/> =========================================
For those of you on the list that live in the area: Austin High School in Scott County will be the site of the Indiana Genealogical Society's annual conference on Saturday, April 1, 2006, featuring Diane VanSkiver Gagel. Austin is off Exit 33 on Interstate 65. The Scott County Genealogical Society will be the local host, and will have a special lock-in at their research rooms from 5 to 8 pm on Friday, March 31. Lecture topics will include land records, orphan trains, and aspects of research in Ohio and Kentucky. Registration forms and information on special hotel rates are available at http://www.indgensoc.org/conference.html ========================================= Meredith Thompson Indiana Genealogical Society Newsletter editor & website manager http://www.indgensoc.org <http://www.indgensoc.org/> =========================================
Looking for information on Abner J. Davis b. about 1831 and married to Eliza A. Hamm. Any help would appreciatiated. Barbara
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Dear Family and/or Friends, I have put together a list of email addresses of some relatives, genealogists, and/or interested people, who have at least one thing in common. They are interested in the family history of the Sears Family, which I consider to be centered around Harrison County, Indiana. My particular branch (and that of several others) went on to the Hindsboro/Arcola, Douglas County, Illinois area. My thinking is that we can all learn about our mutual ancestors by sharing what we have learned. I am excited by the prospect of learning more about these people as I hope you will be too. However, now is the chance to request that your name be deleted from this group email list, if you are not interested. I will not be at all offended and will simply drop you off the list. On-the-other-hand, if you know of other relatives, friends, and genealogists, who want to be included, please let me know and I will add them to the emailing list. Perhaps some day we can finance a website, where we can share data and pictures, etc. I am familiar with similar sites on myfamily.com and really enjoy the interaction we have there. Just let me know. If I don't hear from you, I will continue to mail out what I learn about the Sears Family and will forward other people's data too. My interest in the Sears family started at age 15, in July, 1968, when I was staying with my maternal grandparents in Hindsboro, Douglas County, Illinois. My elderly great-grandmother, Maude Luesta (Sears) Strader (1882-1969) accompanied my grandfather and me out to the farm north of Hindsboro to do the chores. On the way back into town, "Ma Strader" asked my grandfather if we could stop at Van Voorhis "Deer Creek" Cemetery to copy down the dates off the tombstones of her paternal grandparents, Enoch and Margaret Sears (my great-great-great-grandparents.) We stopped and after the three of us located the graves in the old section of the cemetery, I copied the names and dates of the weather-worn tombstones onto an old envelope my great-grandmother had in her purse. (I still have the envelope - framed now and hanging on the wall in my genealogy office.) After returning to town, I was intrigued to find out more about these people and how they were related to me. I started interv! iewing my great-grandmother, who had a very good memory of her family. My descent from the first known Sears in our line, goes like this: (subject to change) Johann Georg Zerr (c.1710-c.1800) John Sears (c.1749-1839) m. c. 1778, Catherine Margaret Conrad (c. 1760-c.1822) George Jacob Sears (1789-1857) m. c. 1811, Catharine "Katie" Hon (1789-1880) Enoch William Sears (1819-1874) m. 1840, Margaret A. Hostetler (1822-1893) Stephen William Sears (1852-1934) m. 1875, Laura Belle Stites (1858-1926) Maude Luesta Sears (1882-1969) m. 1902, Alva Curtis Strader (1880-1960) Clifford Anthony Strader (1906-1997) m. 1927, Thelma Easter Allen (1908-1984) Myra Joy Strader (born 1932) m. 1951, Allan Kent Coy (1931-2002) David Kent Coy (born 1953) Just let me know. Thanks. David Kent Coy 123 North 20th Street Decatur, IL 62521-2114 (217) 420-4378 davidkentcoy@mcleodusa.net
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Hello List, I am interested in obtaining any documentation relevant to the below facts. I am wondering if anyone could please direct me to the proper site/ mailing address where I may be able to locate these documents. Thanks in advance. a.. Index to "Marriage Record" 1850 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A to L Inclusive Record Location: Washington County, Indiana W. P. A. Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office - Salem Compiled by Federal Works Agency Work Projects Administration of Indiana 1941 Spouse 1: Julia Johnson Spouse 2: Hiram Pollock Marriage Date: 05 Oct 1854 County: Washington Book: F Original Source Page: 334 b.. Julina Pollock Date: Oct 22, 1884 Location: Evansville Age: 82 yr Gender: Female Race: W Source location: City Health Office, Evansville Source notes: The source of this record is the book CH-2 on page 8 within the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. Surname: POLLOCK Given Name: JULINA Sex: F Color: W Age: 82 Month: OCT Day: 22 Year: 1884 County: VANDERBURGH Locality: EVANSVILLE Book: CH-2 Page: 8 Fiche: 4273 Kenny in KY. http://schmidgenealogy.homestead.com/Schmid.html "Connecting Great Relatives-1 Person at a time" > All outbound mail is virus scanned for your protection
You might try the Washington Co Hist Society - they have quite a few of the old records on file. Good Luck! ----- Original Message ----- From: "wildwind" <wildwind@bbtel.com> To: <INWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 5:43 PM Subject: [INWASHIN] Obtaining Marriage/Death Notices > > Hello List, > I am interested in obtaining any documentation relevant to the below > facts. I am wondering if anyone could please direct me to the proper site/ > mailing address where I may be able to locate these documents. Thanks in > advance. > a.. Index to "Marriage Record" 1850 - 1920 Inclusive Volume I Letters A > to L Inclusive Record Location: Washington County, Indiana W. P. A. > Original Record Located: County Clerk's Office - Salem Compiled by Federal > Works Agency Work Projects Administration of Indiana 1941 Spouse 1: Julia > Johnson Spouse 2: Hiram Pollock Marriage Date: 05 Oct 1854 County: > Washington Book: F Original Source Page: 334 > > b.. Julina Pollock Date: Oct 22, 1884 Location: Evansville Age: 82 yr > Gender: Female Race: W Source location: City Health Office, Evansville > Source notes: The source of this record is the book CH-2 on page 8 within > the series produced by the Indiana Works Progress Administration. Surname: > POLLOCK Given Name: JULINA Sex: F Color: W Age: 82 Month: OCT Day: 22 > Year: 1884 County: VANDERBURGH Locality: EVANSVILLE Book: CH-2 Page: 8 > Fiche: 4273 > > Kenny in KY. > http://schmidgenealogy.homestead.com/Schmid.html > "Connecting Great Relatives-1 Person at a time" > > > All outbound mail is virus scanned for your protection > > > > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 267.14.20/233 - Release Date: 1/18/2006 > >
Cathy, I don't have death date, etc. for Fannie Hungate. I have only the following....however, am wondering who the "Jesse BOLING" who was 9 yrs old on the 1870 census below...??? Anyone know? Indiana State Library Genealogy Database: Marriages through 1850 HUNGATE JEHU - COFFIN FANNY Washington 2-27-1845 1850 Washington Co IN, Vernon Twp, Vernon Twp, Page 299 & Page 415 both stamped in top rt. corner 7th Aug 70 - 73 Jehue Hungate 59 m Farmer 4500 KY Fanny " 38 f North Carolina Elizabeth R. " 20 f IN James D. P. " 18 m IN Thomas C " 17 IN Keziah " 12 IN Marcus L. " 4 [my note: was there a wife change for Jehue Hungate? probably] Emily F. " 1 IN John Hicks 19 England David Colglazer 21 IN Sarah A. Coffin 17 IN Elizabeth M. " 15 IN [family prior to this was Jacob Colglazer b. OH & wife Elmy b. OH & children] 1870 Washington Co IN, Vernon Twp, Livonia P.O. Page:166 15th June 142 - 150 Hungate, Fanny 60 fw Keeping House 67800 1200 NC ----------- , Emily F 21 fw At Home IN Bolin, Jesse 9 mw IN [born between abt May 1860 and June 15, 1861] - 151 Hungate, Marcus L. 24 mw Farmer 3200 - 3000 IN -----------, Martha J. 22 fw IN -----------, Laura E. 3 fw Iowa -----------, Ada 2 fw Kansas Indiana Marriages, 1845-1920 Spouse 1 Spouse 2 Marriage Date County Book Orig. Source Page Marcus Hungate Martha Hoar 25 Jan 1866 Washington G 478 Marcus D Hungate Sarah Brooks 08 Apr 1875 [not shown} J 4 Death Records Washington County Indiana 1900-1922, Book H-30, Page 13 Hungate, Marquis L. 56 md. farmer born NC d. Salem 9 Dec 1901, s/o Jehu Hungate (Ky.) and Fanny Lewelling (NC.) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cathy Lauer" <clauer@oregonvos.net> To: <INWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, December 19, 2005 11:16 AM Subject: [INWASHIN] Fanny (Leweling) Coffin Hungate > Looking for a death date and obituary for Fannie Hungate, died Washington > Co. 1900. She was the widow of Jesse Coffin who d. 1n 1836. She was > living > with her son, Marcus Hungate in Vernon Twp. 1900. > > Cathy > Portland OR > > > > ============================== > View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find > marriage announcements and more. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx > >
Hi Cathy Can't help you with a Death date for Fannie, but have a question for you regarding the Hungate family. Have you found any connections with the Hurst/Hust family in your research. The reason I ask is that my gggrandfather, Hiram Hurst lived in Washington Co. IN 1840-1850. He named his youngest son, b. 1875 in Southern IL - Jesse Hungate Hurst. So far I have not found the Hungate name anywhere in the Hurst line. Thanks for checking. Joy
Looking for a death date and obituary for Fannie Hungate, died Washington Co. 1900. She was the widow of Jesse Coffin who d. 1n 1836. She was living with her son, Marcus Hungate in Vernon Twp. 1900. Cathy Portland OR
the Marriage book shows the parents of Ora Ross Lee as Francis Marion Lee and Belle Smith. The Crown Hill Cemetery books shows the parents as Thomas Lee and Belle Purlee. does anyone know the correct information? Herb Arkin 82,000 Descendants and relatives of Richard Wright, Sr. of Rowan County, North Carolina who emigrated to Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri. Web page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~herbarkin
Am looking for any information about: 1- Lorenzo(Lorenza) CARTER,b. 1859 in Howard Co.,Indiana and md. Mary Florence DODGE & had 2 children: Roxie M. & Crete Helena. 2-Father was Noah CARTER, b. 1815-Ohio & died 1913-Howard Co.,IN Married a Louisa ??. Children born between 1842-1861 were Rachel, James, Levi, Esther J., Jane, Lustacey, Lorenzo, Leander, & Silas L.CARTER, all in Howard Co. 3 - Grandfather was Henry CARTER, b. bet.1770-1780 in NC. Henry was in the 1840 Hancock Co.,IN Census; 1820 and 1830 Washington Co., IN Censuses. Other Carters in 1830 included: Charles R.,James, Jedediah, Jerman, John Travers, & Wm. - Would appreciate any help in figuring out this family. Thanks, Renee __________________________________ Start your day with Yahoo! - Make it your home page! http://www.yahoo.com/r/hs
See page 329, 1887 PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL ALBUM OF COLES COUNTY, ILLINOIS "JOHN E. PERISHO is the owner of a fine farm containing 160 acres, located on section 1, Seven Hickory Township, where he is chiefly engaged in stock-raising. He was born Feb. 20, 1850, in Edgar County, Ill., and is the son of Isaac and Rosanna (O'Hair) Perisho. Isaac Perisho was born May 2, 1818, in Washington County, Ind., and was about eight years of age when he came with his parents, Joseph and Barbara (Zink) Perisho, to Edgar County, Ill. The former was a native of North Carolina, and the latter of Kentucky. Their family consisted of seven children: Harvey, a resident of Edgar County; Isaac, a resident of Coles County; Daniel, a resident of Clark County; Joseph, deceased; Emanuel, a resident of Clark County, Ill.; John and James, residents of Edgar County. Isaac Perisho resided with his parents until his marriage with Miss Zimmerly, a native of Edgar County, which took place when he was eighteen years of age. Mrs. Perisho died within a few years, leaving three children, only one of whom is now living, Jacob, who is married and resides in Edgar County; he has a family of seven children. Mr. Perisho was married the second time to Miss Purlee, a native of Washington County, Ind. Only one child was born to this marriage, Hiram, who is now married, and a resident of Edgar County. Mr. Perisho's married life was again of short duration, and after the death of his second wife, he married Miss Rosana O'Hair. Mrs. Perisho is the daughter of Michael and Rose (Wells) O'Hair. Her parents were natives of Kentucky, where their daughter Rosana was born. Five children were born to this marriage: Emily J., the wife of O. C. Bower, a resident of Morgan Township, is the mother of one son, Arthur E.; Ella died at the age of fifteen; John E., is th! e subject of this sketch; Mary E., the wife of G. O. Davis, a resident of Charleston, Ill., has a family of three daughters - Minnie, Lulu and Pearl; Rosana C., the wife of A. J. Newman, resides in Seven Hickory Township, and has a family of three children - Olive P., George M., and Ruby R. September 24, 1874, our subject married Miss Aurelia Alice Miller. Mrs. Perisho is the daughter of Samuel F. and Bethany J. (Jean) Miller, and was born Feb. 7, 1852, in Jefferson County, Ky. Her paternal grandfather, Michael Miller, was a native of Pennsylvania, but removed from that State at an early day and settled in Kentucky, where he died at the advanced age of ninety-one years. He was twice married, and Samuel Miller, the father of Mrs. Perisho, was a son of the second wife. There were five children born to the second marriage - Elizabeth, Susan, Samuel, William, and Amanda. Samuel Miller's marriage took place March 13, 1836, and his family consisted of twelve children: Mary E., died in childhood; Catherine M. is the wife of James W. Mulliken, a native of Indiana; they live in Arcola, Douglas Co., Illinois, and have a family of eight children - Edgar, Lola, Ira, Lorena, Gertie, Myrtle, Ruth and Pearl. John S. is married and lives in Hoopeston, Ill.; he is the father of! one child - Cora. Jane C. is the wife of E. L. Frazier, a native of Indiana, and they have four children - Bertha C., Otis O., Maud M., and Bessie B.; William A. died when a young man; Robert E., died in childhood; Maynard P. is married and resides at Hoopeston; he is the father of two sons - J.S. and Walter. Aurelia A. is the wife of our subject; Michael is married and lives in Charleston; he has a family of three children - Frederick, Charles and Grace. Ara and Ira are twins; the former married Miss Lottie Long and lives in Charleston, they have one child - Ethel; the latter died in infancy. Oscar is single and resides in Champaign, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Perisho have resided in their neighborhood for many years. They passed one year in Arcola, and the following year in Charleston, where Mr. Perisho opened a meat-market. In 1875 they built their present residence, and have since made their home here. Mr. Perisho is chiefly engaged in stock-raising. His farm is well improved supplied with about 1,000 rods of tilling, all of which is on sections 1 and 12. Mr. and Mrs. Perisho have only one child, a daughter, Edith E., born Nov. 4, 1875. With his wife, Mr. Perisho is a member of the Christian Church, at Rural Retreat. Mrs. Perisho became a member of the church in Seven Hickory Township at the age of eighteen, and her husband at the age of twenty-two. In politics Mr. Perisho is a Democrat."
They are separate people, and they're living next to each other in Orange County in the 1910 census. NE Twp, Orange County, Indiana 1910 T624-373-86 Ingram, Orrie M. head M W 29 Md8y IN IN IN farmer Ingram, Lillie wife F W 30 Md8y 3ch 3 liv IN IN IN Ingram, Floyd son M W 6 S IN IN IN Ingram, Fred son M W 4 S IN IN IN Ingram, Ruby dau F W 1/12 S IN IN IN Ingram, Oren R. head M W 25 Md5y IN IN IN farmer Ingram, Sylva wife F W 25 Md5y 3ch 3 liv IN IN IN Ingram, Clyde son M W 4 S IN IN IN Ingram, Claude son M W 2 S IN IN IN Ingram, Vance son M W 8/12 S IN IN IN In 1900, Orrie is shown at 19 years old as the son of Michael and Malinda Ingram in Orange County. I don't find Oren in the 1900 census. >From: Herbert Arkin <harkin@cfl.rr.com> >To: INWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [INWASHIN] Oren Ingram, Washington County >Date: Sat, 19 Nov 2005 11:52:13 -0500 > >The washington County Marriage book shows Oren Ingram marrying Silva Wires >Apr 16, 1905. > >The Brown Township cemetery book shows Orrie Ingram (same parents) married >to Lillie Mae Edwards Sep 27, 1901 with children born 1903 thru 1918. > >can someone help me with this? > >thanx > > >Herb Arkin > >82,000 Descendants and relatives of Richard Wright, Sr. of Rowan County, >North Carolina who emigrated to Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas and >Missouri. Web page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~herbarkin > > >============================== >Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the >last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: >http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar get it now! http://toolbar.msn.click-url.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/
The washington County Marriage book shows Oren Ingram marrying Silva Wires Apr 16, 1905. The Brown Township cemetery book shows Orrie Ingram (same parents) married to Lillie Mae Edwards Sep 27, 1901 with children born 1903 thru 1918. can someone help me with this? thanx Herb Arkin 82,000 Descendants and relatives of Richard Wright, Sr. of Rowan County, North Carolina who emigrated to Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas and Missouri. Web page: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~herbarkin
Looking for the following folks at Washington co IN: John E. Melone/Malone, born Oct 1, 1827 to Redman and Agnes Malone David Ransome Nicholson, born 1870, no parents listed James Tomlinson/ Tomason, born about 1810, N.C., father thought to be born at Ireland. These men probably lived at Washington co IN until the 1860s, when they left for the plains states of IA and NE and homesteaded. Cathy Bell cjbell@inebraska.com
My gg grandmother was Phoebe Kern, who married Harvey Hazelrigg Boardman in Lawrence Co IN. They lived their married life in Daviess Co IN. Phoebe was born 1827 and died in 1911. Their son James Alexander Boardman moved to Washington Co IN and married Eliza Hogue/Hogg. They are buried at Swayback Cemetery in Washington Co IN. Information that I have about the Kern family is that of other researchers who believe that Phoebe was the daughter of Alexander Kern. I just found a history done by a Boardman family genealogist who states that she was the daughter of Simmons Kern! I would be interested in any and all information re: Kern, Boardman, Allen, Stewart families. Thank you. Phyllis Phillips