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    1. [KEIM] VA research?
    2. Diana Davis
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tosca K. Simms" <tkwhsimms@hovac.com> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 4:16 PM ============================= > Source: VALOUDOU-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [VALOUDOU-L] Obit and burial site > > > Here is a site from the Fairfax County VA Room, at the bottom of the page > "newspapers" > that I believe may cover your time frame, and covered part of Loudoun Co. > http://www.co.fairfax.va.us/library/virginia/varoom/menu.htm#fairfax > > Have you tried looking at the newspapers, periodicals at the Library of > Virginia's web page? > http://www.lva.lib.va.us/dlp/index.htm > > I hope you are able to find something at one of the sites. > > Dana Kime wrote: > > > Posted on: Loudoun Co. Va Query Forum > > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Va/Loudoun/12163 > > > > Surname: BEALE, RUSE > > ------------------------- > > > > Looking for obit notices and cemetery transcriptions/pictures from the > > Harmony Methodist Church So Cemetery in Hamilton, Loudoun Co., VA. > > > > Solomon Ruse d 30 Nov 1889 > > Tabitha Ruse d 11 Feb 1870 > > Martha Ann Ruse Beale d 26 Jan 1908 > > Colvin Fenton Beale d 12 Mar 1899 > > Charles Augustus Beale d 4 Jul 1899 > > Any information on the above and any other Ruse/Beale family members. > > > > ==== VALOUDOU Mailing List ==== > > Join the Rootsweb Genealogical Data Cooperative. > > Rootsweb members & sponsors are who make this list possible. > > http://www.rootsweb.com

    04/14/2001 11:09:53
    1. [KEIM] Bible on Ebay
    2. Cindy, I bought the Gelbach/Keim Bible that was on Ebay. Susannah Keim was a sister to my gggrandmother Eliza Elizabeth Keim. There are seven births on the Shearer children in the bible. Five of the children apparently died in infancy. The only marriage listed in the bible is that of John Gelbach and Susannah so I don't know how the Shearer family is connected. I suspect that maybe Amelia Jane might have married a Shearer. There are death dates on most of the other children. Marilyn

    04/14/2001 10:36:25
    1. [KEIM] Fw: PML Search Result matching Keim
    2. Diana Davis
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Ann Kåsa" <sharon@jesa.net> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 12:12 PM =================================== > Source: PENNA-DUTCH-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [PADutch] Re:Hoff/Huff > > > Diane, > This is the rest of the information I found on this family in Berks Co.: > > 1800 Census > Michael Hoff, 10010-00100 > Jacob Hoff, 01101-00101 > John Hoff, 10010-10010 > Frederick Huff, 00101-01001 > > Probably no change in family heads since 1790. > > 1810 Census > Herford Twp. > Frederick Huff, Sr., 00001-00000 > Frederick Huff, Jr., 20110-20010 > George Huff, 11010-20100 > > Reading Twp. > John Hoff, 20110-20010 > > Bern Twp. > Hannah Hoff, 00100-00000 > John Hoff, 00010-00100 > > Naxatawny Twp. > Christian Hough, 00010-11100 > > --------- > George(3), John Frederick(2), Paulus Hoff. > George Huff of Herford Twp., who married Arina Moll had 14 children of whom > the known are: > -George Huff (1812-1858) md. Caroline Boyer (1817-1876) > -Lydia md. James Bartram > -Ester or Hettie md. Charles McNulty > -Maria md. David Sassman > > > It's not much, but I hope it helps. I didn't find any more on Paulus, > Daniel or siblings. > > Sharon > > > > >Sharon, In a Reading Adler OBIT I found Frederick HUFF of Hereford, > >Berks Co died at age 82 in 4/26/1816 making him born about 1734 and > >agreeing with your dates. I don't know how far Hereford Twp is from > >Maidencreek. Did John Frederick HUFF have any brothers? He actually > >seems about the same age as Mary KERST HUFF would have been. He married > >Susanna KEIM and had several children. Is there anything earlier for > >his ancestors Paulus and wife Maria ELizabeth? Other children they > >might have had? > > > >We are making some headway! > > > >Thanks for anything else on Daniel's parents or Frederick's siblings! > >Diana

    04/14/2001 06:09:49
    1. [KEIM] Re: Conrad Keim's wife
    2. Cindy
    3. There's a site on the net listing Conrad Keim's wife as Anna Maria Conrad. Nancy ask: > > Were there any Conrad's in the Oley area????? > For our PA subscribers..... were there CONRADs in the Oley area ca 1734????

    04/14/2001 04:58:31
    1. [KEIM] Re: De Turkmoyer
    2. Cindy
    3. Right, I remember all those references, but have you ever seen "DeTurkmoyer" listed as her surname? Jeff Reimert wrote: > > >From my notes: > > Johannes m. (1st) in Germany, in 1706, fourteen days before the feast of St. <cut>

    04/14/2001 03:56:00
    1. [KEIM] KIME
    2. Dana Kime
    3. Looking for parents/siblings and children of Rollie H Kime, married Ida Hanna. One son was Emmett W Kime, married to Adele A Warren. Emmett died 12 Apr 1966 in Attica NY. Dana Kime

    04/14/2001 03:33:31
    1. RE: [KEIM] Re: Katherina De Turk
    2. Jeff Reimert
    3. From my notes: Johannes m. (1st) in Germany, in 1706, fourteen days before the feast of St. Michael's, Katarina MOYER.....I have seen that her surname was Moyer, but have, also, seen it claimed that he was married to Katarina (or Bertha) DeTurk, dau. of Johannes DeTurk and Hester (Esther) Kip (Katarina DeTurck is apparently the sister of Isaac DeTurck). Have even seen that he was married to Katarina Haricourt. Other sources also note that his first wife died in 1730 or 1731 From Rootsweb KEIM Mailing List: Leah Kime Pratz in her manuscript "The record of the Keim, Kime and Kimes and related families" says the following: (pages are unnumbered) "He [Johannes Keim] married (first) in Germany in 1706, Katarina Moyer; married (second) January 1, 1731 Maria Elizabeth." She is listed as Katarina Moyer at least three times in the manuscript. No sources are given. [NO SOURCES!!!!!] From "History of Bettsville and Liberty Twp." (Seneca Co.) by John E. Durrett. I'll summarize: In 1698, Johannes Keim (Kime), age 23, left Landau, Bavaria, Germany, impelled by religious convictions, and landed in Philadelphia. Johannes and wife, Katrina Moyer, settled in Oley, PA, where he died ca. 1753. Also: "The record states that Johannes had six children by his first wife, Katarina Moyer. The last child being born in 1724. He married a second wife, Maria Elizabeth, in 1731, and their first child was born in 1732. In between these two dates 1724-1732 is the only place where my ancestor, PHILIP, fits. He was born in 1730, but there is no record that proves that this is so. However, all research indicates that he is a descendent of the PA Keims. There is also a record by Leah Kime Pratz - Annals of the Oley Valley. It is a very interesting record of Johannes and his family." In Keim and Allied Families in America and Europe, an entry from William Miles Kime (Keim) of Pleasant Lodge, Alamance Co., N.C., dated September 1900 Vol. 1,2, Reading, PA - Harrisburg, PA. No. 22.; there is an article by Isaac DeTurk (Doc. Hist., N.Y., O'Callaghan, Vol. III, P.551) as follows: Another entry dated April 29, 1710: A tradition from the ancients of the family says that Johannes Keim, Founder, married Bertha DeTurck. The marriage took place 1706 in Germany before his return to America in 1707. The DeTurcks, of Frankenthal, and the Keims of Landau, near Speyer, lived in localities not far distant." The first wife of Johannes Keim is Bertha DeTurck. It is mentioned in the Keim & Allied Families by DeB Randolph in their September 1900 issue #22. Another source written on the family is the book by VanCleave. He introduces yet another variation on the name of Johannes's first wife; Katarine DeTurck (seems to be a combination of Bertha DeTurk and Katarina Moyer) as the wife of Johannes Keim, the Immigrant. An article about the KEIM family published in the Reading Eagle on March 12, 1972 shows the first wife as Bertha DeTurck, married in 1706. This article also states that Johannes married Marie Elizabeth in 1733. > -----Original Message----- > From: Cindy [mailto:ckimes@mvillage.com] > Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 7:37 AM > To: KEIM-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [KEIM] Re: Katherina De Turk > > > A non-KEIM subscriber wrote: > > > > Cindy, > > JoHannes Hans Keim was married twice. My direct line > > comes through Johannes and his first wife Katherina De Turkmoyer(or just > > Deturk). > > Their daughter Elizabeth Keim married Christian Hoffart. > > > > Has anyone EVER seen Katherina De Turk referred to as Katherina De > Turkmoyer? This was new to me! > > Cindy > > > > ==== KEIM Mailing List ==== > Try "Surname Helper Search for a Surname" when you don't know > exactly where > your ancestor lived! > http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/srchsur.pl >

    04/14/2001 03:03:15
    1. [KEIM] Re: Harriett KIMES
    2. Cindy
    3. A past subscriber wrote: > > Harriett KIMES (b. Jan 1860 Belpre, OH - d. Unknown) > m. Francis C. BUCKLEY (b. 21 Sep 1849, Wood Co., WV - d. Unknown) > > Who were her parents? > Thanks in advance. > Since Harriett was born in January of 1860, it seems her family MIGHT be included on the 1860 Washington Co, OH census. Does anyone have access to that census data?

    04/14/2001 02:49:44
    1. [KEIM] Re: John Gelbach and Susana Keim (m. 1853)
    2. Cindy
    3. Nancy found this on Ebay the other week: > > "Holy Bible...Phila. John B. Perry, 1855. 768pp. +. 12². This Bible > contains the family records of John Gelbach and Susana Keim (m. 1853). > There are about 16 notations of marriage, births and deaths. There are > several records for the Shearer family in the 1880¹s. > Anyone know how the SHEARERs were related? Susanna's siblings and parents: 1 George Keim b: 20 December 1794 Northampton Co, PA d: 04 May 1857 .. +Christina Long b: 05 February 1799 Northampton Co, PA d: 02 February 1880 Burial: Duncannon Union Cemetery ... 2 Christina Keim b: 1828 PA ... 2 Susannah Keim b: 1830 PA ....... +John Gelbach m: 1853 ... 2 William H. Keim b: 24 November 1831 Greenwood Twp, PA d: 18 April 1896 ....... +Mary Ann Ebersole b: Aft. 1835 m: 10 February 1853 Bloomfield, Perry Co, PA ... 2 Jacob Keim b: 1836 PA ... 2 Eliza E. Keim b: 13 May 1842 Duncannon, Perry Co, PA d: 12 April 1919 Kansas City, KS ....... +George W. Crossley b: 1840 Dauphin Co, PA m: Abt. 1858 d: 14 April 1911 ... 2 Sarah Jane Keim b: 1846 PA ....... +Henry B. Ebersole b: Abt. 1843 ... 2 John Keim b: Aft. 1847

    04/14/2001 02:10:17
    1. [KEIM] Re: Katherina De Turk
    2. Cindy
    3. A non-KEIM subscriber wrote: > > Cindy, > JoHannes Hans Keim was married twice. My direct line > comes through Johannes and his first wife Katherina De Turkmoyer(or just > Deturk). > Their daughter Elizabeth Keim married Christian Hoffart. > Has anyone EVER seen Katherina De Turk referred to as Katherina De Turkmoyer? This was new to me! Cindy

    04/14/2001 01:37:02
    1. [KEIM] Kate (Wilson) KEIM
    2. Diana Davis
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "S." <wscs-cc@charter.net> Sent: Saturday, April 14, 2001 1:21 AM ====================== > Source: PAHUNTIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Kate Keim > > > Posted on: Huntingdon Co. Pa Obituaries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/HuntingdonObits/10114 > > Surname: Keim, Wilson, Barlett > ------------------------- > > At 9 o'clock yeterday morning Mrs. Kate Keim died at the home of her daughter, > Mrs. Taylor Barlett, at Pottsgrove, aged 73 years and 7 days. The cause > of death was cancer. The maiden name of the deceased was Wilson and she > was a native of Huntingdon county. Besides the daughter with whom she made > her home, she is survived by several other children. The funeral will take > place Saturday morning and the interment will be made in Logan Valley cemetery. > > Morning Tribune, Altoona, Pa., Friday, January 2, 1903

    04/14/2001 12:40:32
    1. [KEIM] Susanna KEIM m John Frederick HUFF -- Hereford Twp., Berks Co., PA
    2. Diana Davis
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Diana Quinones" <audiana@webtv.net> Sent: Friday, April 13, 2001 2:00 PM ============================ > Source: PENNA-DUTCH-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [PADutch] Re:HUFF/HOFF > > > Well, Jeanne, the Daniel HUFF of Maidencreek on the 1820 Census > certainly seems like a possible descendent of Mary KERST HUFF! Any > idea who his parents were? My Mary KERST married a HUFF before 1/1765 > (when her brother's will was made) so would have been born at least 20 > years before then - probably in 1730-40's. > > Sharon, In a Reading Adler OBIT I found Frederick HUFF of Hereford, > Berks Co died at age 82 in 4/26/1816 making him born about 1734 and > agreeing with your dates. I don't know how far Hereford Twp is from > Maidencreek. Did John Frederick HUFF have any brothers? He actually > seems about the same age as Mary KERST HUFF would have been. He married > Susanna KEIM and had several children. Is there anything earlier for > his ancestors Paulus and wife Maria ELizabeth? Other children they > might have had? > > We are making some headway! > > Thanks for anything else on Daniel's parents or Frederick's siblings! > > > Diana > Searching for > SAVAGE/LANDIS/RITTER/MARCH/KERST/GELBACH/MOHR/NEUKIRCH/BERTOLET/DUGAN/JONES > in Chester, Berks, and Montgomery Cos., PA > > http://community.webtv.net/audiana/DescendentsofJohann

    04/13/2001 09:31:51
    1. [KEIM] Grace Corday KEIM
    2. Diana Davis
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Andy or Annie Utick" <autick@mt.net> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 12:36 PM ========================== > Source: IDADA-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [IDADA ] Delamar, Idaho > > > > I have a group of people who were born in "Delamar, Idaho:" Albert Elliott > BURGER (b. abt. 1870), his wife, Frances PERKINS (b. abt. 1874), and their > son, Miles Elliott BURGER (b. Aug. 20, 1896). I know that they are related > to my ELLIOTT family somehow, as Miles shows up under the death listings > in my Elliott family bible (d. February 7, 1936 in Bakersfield, CA). So, I > am attempting to trace how he connects to my known Idaho ELLIOTTs. > However, I can find neither a town or county by the Delamar in Idaho. > > I am in touch with some Keim relatives (Miles m. Grace Corday Keim on > April 8, 1927 in Los Angeles, CA), and have a listing of his descendants > and his wife's ancestry, but need to find out about his father's ancestry. > > Many thanks to anyone who has any helpful information. > > Annie (Elliott) Utick >

    04/11/2001 07:17:11
    1. [KEIM] SWAMP REFORMED CHURCH [database online]
    2. Cindy
    3. >From Ancestry Daily News, 11 April 2001 ____________________________________________________________________ SWAMP REFORMED (LITTLE COCALICO) CHURCH LANCASTER COUNTY, PA 1788-1822 Anyone interested in births, marriages, or deaths during the years 1788 to 1822 may want to check this database. Temporarily free to search at: http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/5545.htm

    04/11/2001 03:04:03
    1. [KEIM] Bedford Co., PA (1931)--City Detective Curtis McA. KIME
    2. Diana Davis
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Rose" <BOBR3487@aol.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 1:25 AM ------------------------------------ Source: GC-Bedford Co. Pa Obits Forum > URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Pa/BedfordObits/10870 > Subject: John K. CESSNA > > > Surname: CESSNA, MILLER, JAMISON, WARMUTH > ------------------------- > > Pencil dated 1931 > > DEATH OF MAN FOUND HACKED BEING PROBED > > City And County Authorities Seek Motive For Slaying of John K. Cessna, > > NO. MONEY FOUND IN CHARLES ST. H0ME > > House Filled With Furniture And Other Articles. Sold Liquor, Police Declare > > City and county authorities were faced today with the solution of the first > mystery murder here in many years, occasioned by the finding late yesterday > of the body of John K. Cessna, 63 in the six-room house at 212 Charles > street, where he lived alone. > > Head Battered In > > The head of the dead man was so battered that three distinct fractures > of the skull and thirteen wounds were listed by the autopsy surgeons, Drs. > William L. Burns and Thomas W. Koon. The wounds were apparently inflicted > with some blunt instrument, possibly a hatchet or > hammer, while he was asleep. > > Cessna was also choked, the autopsy surgeons said, finger marks being plainly > visible on his throat. > > No motive for the slaying has been assigned by the authorities nor has > it been possible to fix accurately the time of the tragedy. The possibility > that Cessna was slain as the outgrowth of some dispute in the liquor racket > is scouted by county and city detectives, who favor the theory that his > death followed some personal grievance, possibly over some woman. > > Federal authorities said today that they had no information as to Cessna's > record as a bootlegger, but city police said that he was known to them > as a bootlegger in a small way. > > Instrument Not Found > > The instrument of Cessna's death, has not been found, though county and > city officers searched the neighborhood today. A number of persons were > scheduled for questioning, > through State's Attorney William A. Huster said that no arrests were. contemplated. > > An inquest will be held tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. > > Shortly after noon a false rumor that the murderer was arrested, gained > wide circulation and a number of calls came to both The Times office and > police headquarters. > > Woman Discovers Body > > Cessna's body was discovered about 5:45 p. in. by Mrs. Lottle V. Miller, > 605 Hill Top Drive. a middle aged widow who went to Cessna's home twice > a week to do the housework. She was accompanied by her son, John M. Miller. > > The body was lying on the floor near the bed, clad only, in underwear. > The pillow and sheet below it were soaked with blood and the wall was spattered > with blood. No money was found > in the house, though police were told that he seldom carried much money > or kept much in the house. Later it was said that at times he had a large > roll of money. Three watches were found in the room one under the pillow. > > Mrs. Miller and her son found the front door of the house locked and entered > through an unfastened kitchen window. Upon finding the body, Mr. Miller > telephoned Brace Gillum, 425 Columbia street, a nephew of Cessna, and then > notified the police. > > Motorcycle Sergeant Raymond R. Johnston and Motorcycle patrolman Luther > L. Youngblood were sent to the house and were followed by the State's Attorney, > County Investigator Terrence J. Boyle, Sergeant George P. Gearhart of the > Maryland State Police; City Detectives William J. Cubbage and Curtis McA. > Kime, Chief of Police Oscar A. Eyerman, Assistant Chief J. P. Mirmicks > and Officers Glyn Davis and R. C. Cassen. > > Many Weapons In House > > The bedroom and the entire home were in good order. The dead man's personal > effects were in good condition and of good quality. A quantity of well > laundered shirts and other personal linen was in place in his dresser. > He wore an F. 0. E. charm engraved with his initials. The house contained > a veritable arsenal, at least six rifles, pistols and shotguns, including > an old U. S. Army rifle, were found. A fully loaded revolver was found > in the dresser. > > One of the four watches was a woman's timepiece and was found in Cessna's > trousers, tucked under the pillow. His own gold watch was in the vest of > a suit hanging in the clothes closet. Authorities said that Cessna had > apparently had a mania for collecting and buying, particularly furniture, > with which the house was crowded. He had many clothes and much linen, including > over one hundred handkerchiefs. Not one cent of money was found. > > Aside from streaks of blood and swatches on the wall, the house was in > perfect order and there was no evidence of a struggle. . Cessna had evidently > a mania for collecting toilet requisites, articles and even cosmetics. > > Neighbors said that he had many callers, both men and women who generally > came and went singly. > > Though Cessna was not known to travel to any extent. an unusually large > quantity of luggage of good quality was found In the home. > > Authorities are Inclined to discount various reports of Cessna's last appearances. > Harold Deetz, who with his father, William H. Deetz, 215 Charles street > was repairing the root of his father's house, directly across the street > from Cessna's home, told Police that they saw Cessna and a strange man > enter Cessna's house, about 10 a. m. > > Robert J. Payne, former Western Maryland trainmaster, who has been rooming > on Highland street, told police that he was to have moved into a vacant > bedroom at Cessna's home yesterday, and that he called there several times > but was unable to gain admittance. > > Failed to Appear For Breakfast > > Mrs. Miller said that Cessna was to her house for breakfast, as he occasionally > did, yesterday morning. She added that several attempts to get him on the > telephone were unsuccessful. > George Miller another son of the housekeeper, said that he and his mother > were at Cessna's house Monday night. He said that be had taken his mother > there early in the evening, spent several hours with his wife's parents > on the Mt Savage road and than returned for his > mother about 9 p. m. He continued that his mother and Cessna came out when > he sounded his horn and that Cessna had remarked on the weather and that > he must put out his garbage cans. The empty cans had not been removed from > the curb when the body was found. > > Mrs. Miller said that she had known Cessna for about three years. His first > wife, who was a Miss Hendrickson, died a number of years ago. His second > wife, from whom he was divorced several years ago, is employed in a local > department store. > > Formerly in Railroad Service > > Payne said that he had known Cessna for about twenty-five years and that > the dead man had been dismissed by the railroad before the general strike > of engineers and firemen in 1926. > > The six-room house In which Cessna lived alone was owned by Henry C. Miller, > who lives next door. Members of the Miller family said they heard no noise > of a struggle at time yesterday or Monday night. > > Cessna is survived by two brothers. Thomas B. Cessna, meat market owner > of Mt. Savage, and Chas. Cessna, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad agent at Uniontown > Pa., and by two sisters, Mrs. Clara Jamison, of Uniontown, and Mrs. John > Warmuth, of Bedford Valley, Pa. Two sons of the first marriage are dead. > ------------- > >

    04/11/2001 01:17:02
    1. [KEIM] Miles Elliott Burger/Grace Corday Keim
    2. Kim Kimes
    3. Recieved an e-mail today from someone in the Elliot Family stating that Miles Elliott Burger's death appears to be listed in her family bible. Does anyone know anything more of Miles who married Grace Corday Keim??? The sender is hoping to learn who his parents are and how he relates to the Elliott family. Unfortunately, I only have his place and DOB of August 20, 1896 in Delamar, Idaho. Thanks, Kim _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    04/10/2001 04:42:17
    1. Re: [KEIM] Re: Eliza Ann KIMES
    2. Gene Kimes
    3. Hi All I show William Kimes born abt 1797 married Frances Harrison Jan 13, 1818 in Bourbon Co, Ky. They had one child, Marshal, I also show Frances J Brooks married William Kimes abt 1823 unk place they had seven children including Eliza Ann Kimes born 1825. Then I show France J Brooks married Charles H Kimes born 1823, Ky Dec 29 , 1850 in DeKalb Co, MO. They had three children Gene Kimes

    04/10/2001 04:06:33
    1. [KEIM] Re: Eliza Ann KIMES
    2. Cindy
    3. Gene Kimes wrote: > > Info, I list William Kimes's wife as Frances J Brooks. they had a dau > Eliza Ann born in 1825, in Nicholas Co, KY > Hmmmmm..... I show William's wife was Frances Harrison. I have two different sources that list her. And, I have two different sources that list Frances J. Brooks as the wife of Charles H. Kimes, married 29 December 1850 in DeKalb Co, MO. BTW, what is your source for Eliza's birth in Nicholas Co, KY?

    04/09/2001 04:07:00
    1. [KEIM] Keim Roll Call
    2. Murna B. Hawkins
    3. Hello. My name is Murna. My maiden name is KEIM. I am researching the KEIM name also. The first know KEIM relative, that I know of, is: 1. James Edward Keim/Kime (b 04-20-1849 d 06-15-1901) * AMANDA EVALINE FLEMING. (b 1855 d 1919). They had 11 kids. .2 Hannable Blain (b 12-17-1892 d 08-10-1986). * Mertyl Duffy. ......3 Jack 3 Ruth .2 William Earl (b 05-02-1880 d 02-05-1960). * Bertha Russell 3 Jennie Evelyn ( b 10-23-1912 d 05-29-1989) 3 James Alva (b 03-15-1911 d 05-08-1949) 3 Dorcey Donald (b 12-28-1916 d 03-13-1984) 3 Alma Arvella ( STILL ALIVE) 3 William Carl, who died as a infant. .2 James Thomas (b 08-08-1878 d 05-20-1967 m 09-01-1910). * Fannie Breth Eisenhower (b 03-23-1893 d 07-16-1980). 3 Fay(e) b 02-28-1919 * William Sparks 3 Edward b 1910 d 1910 3 Ruby Madelyn (Madge) (b 04-12-1917 d 1986) * Dean Tucker 3 Velma (Tottie) (b 07-15-1921) * Zilma Patrick 3 Katheryn/Catheryn (b 11-12-1913 d 1985) * Mel Fravel .2 David Blair (b 11-27-1889 d 02-10-1966). * Bertha Keirns (b 04-24-1889 d 05-04-1962) .... 3 Jane (STILL LIVING) * Carl Woodruff on 12-05-1946 3 William Max (Bud) (b 11-15-1924 d 11-15-1975) 3 Edward Wade (b 02-12-1923 and died 11-17-1941) .2 Melvin Delroy(my grandfather) (b 06-03-1886 d 07-18-1955 m 11-05-1913). * Murna (Myrna) Valentine Ward (b 02-14-1895 d 03-16-1963). 3 David Blair (b 09-29-1914 d 07-17-1969 m 05-03-1937) * Carolyn M. Neely (b 05-16-1914 d 05-23-1992) 3 Melvin Gerald (b 04-03-1917 d 08-17-1970 m 08-05-1939) * Wanda Margaret Smith (b 10-1918 d 12-31-1988) 3 Cecil Neal (b 11-22-1919 d 02-02-1979 m 03-11-1922) * Dorothy Evelyn Sourwine (b 01-12-1918 d 02-01-1996) 3 Hannable Veryl (STILL LIVING)(m 09-24-1950) * Carol Gaye Riggle (b 07-20-1932 d 09-09-1993) .2 Flo (b ?? d ?? m 06-18-1896) * Mark Newcomber 3 3 daughters. I don't know their names. .2 Zola Izola (Zoe)(twin of Ola) (b ?? d ?? m ??) * Burt Good (b ?? d ?? m ??) 3 Dwight (b ?? d ?? m ??) 3 William(Bill) (b 03-17-1907 d 05-03-1978) * Ann ??? (b 07-25-1906 d 04-03-1980) 3 Taft (b ?? d ?? m ??) 3 Robert (b 09-01-1914 d 09-1991 m ??) 3 Thornton (b ?? d ?? m ??) 3 Huck (b 02-07-1913 d 01-22-1963 m ??) .2 Ola Izella (Olie )(twin of Zola) (b 1878 d 1920 m 07-14-1907) * George Grant Milliron (b 09-16-1869 d 02-09-1932) 3 Ruth Martha (b 08-04-1908 d 11-12-1972 m(1st) Percy J. Ream (2nd) Gus Vandenberg (3rd) Thomas Bowman. 3 Joy Vianna (STILL LIVING) 3 John George (b 02-01-1915 d 02-03-1948 m ??) * Edith Mae Weaver Rupp 3 Boyd Henry (STILL LIVING) (m 02-01-1946) * Wilda Reedy 3 James Thomas Blair (STILL LIVING) * Cloe Metlzer .2 Gertrude (Gerty) (b ?? d ?? m ??) * Rufis Mack 3 Ruby .2 twin girl A I don't know her name. I was told that she died very young, probably at the age of ten .2 twin girl B I don't know her name either. I was also told that she also died very young, probably at the age of 12. After James Edward Kime died, Amanda married George W. Lutman (b 09-21-1852 d 05-19-1931). I do not have that date that James Edward and Amanda got married, or the date that George and Amanda got married. If you have any information about any of these people, let me know. If you have any further questions about these people, please just ask me. Thanks for all of your time. Murna (ladyhawk@kiski.net)

    04/08/2001 05:13:59
    1. [KEIM] April 17th
    2. Murna B. Hawkins
    3. -----Original Message----- From: Jim Nolan [SMTP:jenolan@webtv.net] Sent: Saturday, April 07, 2001 11:38 PM To: lgbloom@bga.com; whdelaney@centurytel.net; flit@pennswoods.net; lah@cray.com; dmhensel@webtv.net; Newspapersrick@aol.com; DHowe72955@aol.com; cowpattygirl@webtv.net; jimaudiek@olympus.net; lrm42@aol.com; bobnolan@ptd.net; tboj@alltel.net; fpack@tx3.net; RTFC4xW@aol.com; clanrupe@freewwweb.com; slrupe1086@aol.com; cspence@microserve.net; MMJGWood@email.msn.com Subject: April 17th Just want to make sure you have this info about April 17th -- That's when the records of 17 million Ellis Island immigrants will be open for online searching at www.ellisisland.org/history.html. If you're among the more than 40 percent of Americans with at least one ancestor who immigrated through Ellis Island, the American Family Immigration History Center will give you free access to the passenger records they left behind (it costs $5 if you visit the actual center on Ellis Island). Until now, these records have been available only on microfilm at the National Archives and on loan through local Family History Centers. Each immigrant's entry will contain up to 11 fields of digitized data, including name, ship name and port of origin, arrival date, gender, age on arrival, marital status and last residence. You'll also be able to obtain a reproduction of the ship's manifest on which your ancestor's name appears and a photo of the ship.

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