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    1. [KELLER] Fw: {not a subscriber} Eva Marie Kohler
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. Here's one that came to the seldom used KOHLER list. ~~~Leslie --Original Message-- From: "Dennis Killmer" <dennismk1@hotmail.com> To: <KOHLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2000 8:57 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Eva Marie Kohler > Looking for information on Eva Marie Kohler from Red Hook NY, B abt 1739 > married Johann Wilhelm Kilmer Bef. 1761 and they had about 11 children > Please email me direct at dennismk1@earthlink.net > Thanks > Dennis

    02/09/2000 10:16:42
    1. [KELLER] Fw: [KAYLOR] Who Are You Looking For!
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. FYI.....~~Leslie~~ ----- Original Message ----- From: <IslandWins@aol.com> Nancy G. > I'm looking for any information > on George Henry Kaylor b.1796, Fairfield - Conn. > He married Margaret (DeKlyn) > Turner. Their children are: Mary Elizabeth b. 1831 > Caroline Virginia b. 1832 > George Henry Jr. b. 1838 > They lived in NYC till 1825,then moved to N.J. > > Nancy G.

    02/08/2000 10:33:34
    1. Need help putting together supporting data/linkages/sibblings, parents, etc..HElP!
    2. Joel C. Ledford
    3. Hell-o Please assist by checking all of your data to help establish linkages for the following: Nellie Mae McDaniels: Born: 11-01-1900 Father of Nellie was - William H. McDaniel Born: Unknown Wife Of W. H. McDaniel was - Sarah Keller Born: 10-07-1877 Who was Daughter of - George W. Keller who married - Leona (Loma) Key Born 03-08-1838 who was Daughter of - Rice Key Born ca. 1810 who was son of - William Key Born ca. 1785 who was son of - Henry Key who married - Catherine Wilson Born 1722 who was the Daughter of - Thomas Nathan WIlson, Sr. who married - Martha Edwards Born 1731 who was the Daughter of - Thomas Edwards Born 10-14-1690 and had wife Isabella E.Downing and was the Son of - Robert Edwards Born 2-1662 who was the son of - Thomas Edwards who had wife of - Elizabeth (Hael) Hall Born 1640 who was the daughter of - Thomas (Hael) Hall Born 1614 who had as first wife- A Welsh Girl - and as 2nd wife - Anna Medford Quick road block I need as much data to fill in as I can get. Please review, check all available data and forward to me and I will greatly appreciate any related data you can get. Sincerely Joel C. Ledford

    02/02/2000 08:58:33
    1. Re: [KELLER] Need help putting together supporting data/linkages/sibblings, parents, etc..HElP!
    2. arnold weirmeir
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Joel C. Ledford <j.c.ledford@worldnet.att.net> To: <KELLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2000 10:58 PM Subject: [KELLER] Need help putting together supporting data/linkages/sibblings, parents, etc..HElP! Joel please help the rest of us by stating where in North America your Kellers are. Arnold

    02/02/2000 08:58:00
    1. [KELLER] Fw: [AnnesOBITS] Poughkeepsie Journal, Dutchess County NY January 25, 2000
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. There is a KELLER obit abstract here. ----- Original Message ----- From: <GYoung4450@aol.com> To: <AnnesObits@onelist.com> > The following obituary excerpts are from the Tuesday, January 25, 2000 > edition of the Poughkeepsie Journal: > > BOPP, Hildegard Caroline (BOPP), 87, of Chesire CT, d. January 22, 2000 > > FRIEDMAN, David, 87, of West Palm Beach FL, d. January 16, 2000 > > GALLOWAY, Alice (STEWART), 93, of Dunbarton, Scotland, d. January 22, 2000 > > KELLER, Elizabeth (BERKER), 88, of Red Hook, d. January 24, 2000 ^snip^

    01/25/2000 06:31:05
    1. [KELLER] The Palatine Emigration to America
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. For a good article on The Palatine Emigration to America, see http://www.wdbj.net/~tnknox/history/gibbs/palatine.html

    01/23/2000 06:37:05
    1. [KELLER] Fw: [KAYLOR] CAYLOR & STERN (1837)
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. Hi. The spellings of the KÖHLER name changed so often that Mary Ann & I try to remember to cross these messages when we can. ----- Original Message ----- From: "wendy j littrell" <wendy.littrell@juno.com> > Hi - has anyone come across a family with the spelling of C instead of K > - CAYLOR? This would be in Ohio/Indiana area. My g-g-grandmother was > Nancy CAYLOR & she married Emanuel Bushong STERN about 1837 in Indiana. > They had 8-9 children: Martha Jane, Susannah, Samuel C., Margaret Ellen, > John Abraham, Daniel Madison, Isaac, Mary Catherine & possible a Jane. > All were born either in Clarksville or Noblesville, Hamilton cty, > Indiana. I've found several listings for a Nancy CAYLOR but am not sure > who her parents are. > > Thanks, > Wendy

    01/21/2000 08:52:46
    1. [KELLER] KÖHLERs in VA & OH
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. There is quite a bit of information in the posts below, and Mary Ann and I cross-post as often as possible because of all of the changes in all of the KÖHLER spellings over the years. -Leslie (KOEHLER, KOHLER & KAHLER listowner) ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Ann Kaylor" <makaylor@npwt.net> > Dorothy, > > Ah, yes, I have heard of John Kaylor and Catherine Haines in my 26 years of > research. I have a partial family sheet for them but it sure doesn't sound > like the same family? Only thing familiar is the spouse - Catherine Haines. > I am going to post this to the Kaylor Mail List and maybe someone can help > us sort out the difference here. I know we have some Pike Co IL Kaylor's on > the List. We even have different Counties in OH. Not sure, without looking > , where Ross Co. is in relation to Preble Co.? Some of my sources say the > IGI at Family History Library. > > John Kaylor b 1772 VA; d 1843 Ross Co. OH; > m 1804 Catherine Haines b 12 Jul 1789; d 7 May 1867 Pike Co IL > Children: > 1-George - b 21 Mar 1812 MD; d 3 Dec 1902 Pike Co., IL; m 25 Dec 1836 Ross > Co. OH Lydia HULL > 2-Mary Ann - b 21 Oct 1814 MD; d 6 Apr 1900 Pike Co., IL; m 20 Apr 1836 > Ross Co OH Levin HULL > 3-Jacob - b 16 Apr 1818 Alleghany Co MD (or 22 Dec 1817 MD); d 4 Mar 1900 > Macon Co IL > m Rachel STREET 28 Jan 1841 Ross Co. OH > 4-Lewis F - m 25 Jan 1852 Pike Co. IL Mary S. Shelton > 5David - b 24 May 1824 Alleghany Co. MD; d 16 Apr 1886 Pike Co IL; > m 10 Jun 1852 Mary Elizabeth Browning in Pike Co IL > 6-Samuel - b 2 Sep 1831 OH; m 20 Nov 1854 Pike Co IL Eleanor Bradbury > 7-Thomas - b 19 Sep 1833 Ross Co OH; d 30 Sep 1923 Pike Co IL; m 5 Oct 1865 > Pike Co IL Maria McLaughlin > 8-Nicholas - b 1835 Ross Co OH; m 26 Mar 1868 Adams Co IL Nancy Cratts > 9-Hannah - m 22 Jan 1835 Ross Co OH William Hall Hankins > 10-Malinda > 11-Abner > 12-John Lee > 13- Jane - m Willis Guy > > So everyone, what do you think compared to what Dorothy sent below? > > Mary Ann > -------------------------- > > At 09:25 PM 01/18/2000 -0600, you wrote: > >Mary Ann, > > > >Thanks for your response. > > > >The Kaylor line is not one of my direct lines, but I have Kesling family > >who married into the Kaylor line. My main purpose in writing you is: > >my grandfather, Leora Noakes, was raised by the family of John J. Kaylor > >near Eaton, Preble County, Ohio. When Leora's mother died his father > >left him with this Kaylor family. Leora's father, Thomas E. Noakes, has > >been a difficult find. (Which I know means I just haven't looked in the > >right place yet) I was hoping you had some Kaylor information that > >mentioned Leora. > > > >There are many Kaylor/Kayler families in the Eaton area. I have the > >History of Preble County, Ohio which states "John Kayler was born in > >Rockingham County, Virginia in 1776. In 1799 he maried Catharine > >Haynes, born in 1782. He emigrated to Ohio in 1814. ...... He died in > >1859. Their sons were John Frederick, Benjamin and William. John > >Frederick married Barbara Christman, a Carolinaan. William married > >Rebecca Delawter, who had come to Ohio from Maryland in 1822." > > > >John J. was the son of William and Rebecca. In 1875 he married Sarah V. > >Dalrymple. > > > >Given names of Kaylers listed in this history are: Barbara, Benjamin, > >Catharine, Fohn F. (yes, that Fohn - I thought it must be a misprint, > >but it is spelled that way each time listed), John A., John Frederick, > >John J., Lydia Ann, Rebecca, Sarah V., William, E.H., Eben, J.A., J.H., > >John C. > > > >If any of these names mean anything to you, I will be happy to copy what > >is listed in the "History and Biography - Preble County Historical > >Society" 1881. Although often the mention is only slight. > > > >Preble County is in the southwest corner of Ohio, close to Dayton, which > >is in Montgomery County. > > > >Here's to our searches. > >Dorothy

    01/19/2000 08:14:52
    1. [KELLER] Fw: [KAYLOR] Amanda Caler/Kaylor
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. Betty Cason <Bmcwhc@aol.com> sent this message to the KAYLOR and KALER lists yesterday, so I am sharing it here. Leslie(Bridges)Kohler --- Original Message --- > Hi everyone, > My ancestor is Amanda born about 1844 in N.C. At her marriage to William > Foster her name is spelled Caler and on her son's death certificate it is > spelled Kaylor. I have been looking for her parents for some time and think > I may have found them. Maybe some of you are researching this family. > They are in Forsyth Co., Georgia in 1850 and looks like mom is Hannah Kaylor > born 1781 and living close by are Daniel Kaylor born 1810, Abel Kaylor born > 1813, Cain Kaylor born 1826 and Peter Kaylor born 1808. > Now Peter Kaylor has a daughter, Amanda, born 1844 - good possibility I think. > Look familiar to anyone? > > Betty Cason

    01/11/2000 07:20:48
    1. [KELLER] KOEHLER GER>IN>CA
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. This one came in through the KOEHLER list. Since we all know about spelling variations, I am forwarding it (along with a cc to Cheryl). Leslie Kohler KOEHLER/KOHLER/KAHLER list 'owner' ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cheryl Koehler" <rckoeh@evansville.net> Sent: Sun, 9 Jan 2000 > Koehlers... > > I am curious about a Koehler family that moved to California in the 1920's. > The mother, Katherine Keitz Koehler, and her grown children left southern > Indiana. > She was born in Germany. On her husband, Charles', naturalization papers, it > says > he arrived in the states December of 1881. I'm not sure if they married in > Germany or > the states. One of the children, born in Sept.1882, was born in Indiana > according to > his marriage application. > > Two of the children married in southern Indiana in 1906. William Ernest > Koehler and > his sister, Minnie. William married Carrie Helms. Minnie married John > Wilder. Some > years later, William, left his wife and children and joined his mother and > siblings to head > west. Harry Koehler, his son, heard somehow that a couple of William's > brothers had > formed a private investigative service out there. > > If this sounds familiar, let me know. We know where William died and is > buried, but little > else. > > Thanks. > C Koehler

    01/09/2000 11:02:26
    1. [KELLER] Fwd: Keller Brick Wall
    2. Glenn G. Geisheimer
    3. > > Reply-To: "Debra Keller-Perry" > From: "Debra Keller-Perry" > To: > Subject: Keller Brick Wall > Date: Fri, 7 Jan 2000 22:41:41 -0500 > X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 4.72.3110.1 > > Hi!  I am a new subscriber ( although, not new to genealogy).  I have given > up searching on my own for the people listed, after 10 years.  Perhaps > someone on the list can help me...I am looking for:  Francis Marion Keller, > born 30 Jan 1809 in Ohio...m. 28 Jan 1820 Greenup Co KY to Delilah Culp...d. > _____in Scioto Co Ohio.  His children were:  Sylvester R.( b. and d. OH), > John, George W., Delilah, Francis Jr. (b. KY and d. OK), Salathiel, Sarah, > Zenus, Elizabeth, Cornelius, Jane and Hannah.  Some sources I have read claim > his father was a Jacob Keller...they don't make sense to me.  There is a > Peter Keller from Stuebenville, OH that is a much more likely candidate.  > However, I lack enough proof.  Anyone out there who is in the same boat with > me and Francis please mail me...I am willing to share what I have.  Thanks. > Deb >   >

    01/07/2000 08:39:46
    1. [KELLER] Fw: Anna Koehler w/o Jacob Haspert, Emigrated from the Village Koehler, Glabatow, The District of Kaminka (Kamenka), Russia 1907
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. This one is quite interesting. I'd no idea that there was also a place named Koehler. Koehler/Kohler/Kahler-"ListownerLeslie" ----- Original Message ----- From: "K. Michael or Anne N. Thompson" <thomknt@gte.net> To: <KOEHLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 06, 2000 6:00 PM Subject: [Koehler] Anna Koehler, wife of Jacob Haspert, Emigrated from the Village Koehler, Glabatow, The District of Kaminka (Kamenka), Russia 1907 > Looking for information on the Koehler & Haspert (Gaspert) Families from the Village Koehler, Glabatow, The District of Kaminka (Kamenka), Russia. > > The earliest record for Jacob Haspert is the "List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States Immigration at Port of Arrival" for the North German Lloyd Steamship, "Trave". The Trave sailed from Bremen, Germany and arrived in Baltimore Harbor October 23, 1906. Family oral tradition indicates that he worked as a stevedore on the docks at Locust Point, Baltimore to earn passage for his family. The "List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States Immigration at Port of Arrival" for the North German Lloyd Steamship, "Chemnitz" proves his wife Anna's arrival with their four children in Baltimore to be October 17, 1907. These children were: Adam, age 7 years; Johannes, age 5 years; Catherine, age 1 year and 6 months; and, Alfons, age 3 months. Anna and Jacob would have an additional three children born in the United States: Jacob, Mathew and John Joseph. The 1906 Trave Manifest also indicates that Jacob declared that he would be living with his brother-in-law ! > Jacob Keler (probably Koehler) at 1435 Richardson Street, Locust Point in Baltimore, Maryland. Anna's papers also declare that she would be living with her husband, Jacob Haspert, at that same address a year later in October 1907. The Ship's papers indicate that Jacob was 28 years old when he arrived in Baltimore Harbor October 23, 1906, establishing his birth in 1878. He arrived in Baltimore with $11.00 in his pocket. He listed his Russian occupation as farm laborer and indicated that he could read and write. His obituary printed in the Queen Anne's County Record Observer in 1957 states that he was 77 years of age at his death, establishing that he was born in 1880. The Ship's manifest states that Jacob was born in Col-Kohler, Russia. His last permanent residence before emigration was the Village of Col-Kohler, Russia. No entry was given for his nearest relative. However, his obituary states that his parents were William and Sophia Haspert. It is not known if William and Sop! > hia came to America or stayed in the German village in Russia. > > Anna and Jacob purchased a farm on Kent Island near Piney Creek approximately 1926. The farmland was poor and they evolved to keeping an inn, The Shamrock Inn. The Inn was probably so named to downplay the family's German heritage. The earliest record for Anna Haspert is the "List or Manifest of Alien Passengers for the United States Immigration at Port of Arrival" for the North German Lloyd Steamship, "Chemnitz". The Chemnitz sailed from Bremen, Germany October 3, 1907 and arrived in Baltimore Harbor October 17, 1907. The Ship's papers indicate that Anna was 27 years old when she arrived in Baltimore Harbor October 17, 1907, establishing her birth in 1880. Her Certificate of Citizenship, issued December 9, 1939 states that she was 57 years old, establishing her birth in 1882. Her obituary printed in the Queen Anne's County Record Observer November 27, 1958 states that she was born February 10, 1882. The Ship's manifest states that Anna was born in Kamika (The District of Kame! > nka), Russia and her last permanent residence before emigration was the Village of Koehler, Russia. Her nearest relative was her father, Adam Koehler, of the Village Koehler, Glabatow, The District of Kaminka (Kamenka), Russia. It is interesting to note that Anna's maiden name was Koehler; her birthplace and last place of residence was also "Koehler". > > > > > > > > ==== KOEHLER Mailing List ==== > Rootsweb <GIVES> us so much. Please consider becoming a supporter. > >

    01/06/2000 08:07:57
    1. [KELLER] Koller/Fox/Hottenstein/Carr
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. Judy Detty <mjd4godsglory@aol.com> has had some problems getting this posted, so I am sending it in for her. Koehler/Kohler/Kahler - "ListownerLeslie" --------------------- Looking for Stanley KOLLER (b ca 1850 Berks Co, PA) m/Susan E. FOX (b Berks Co, PA) A s/o the above couple was: William Abraham KOLLER [Sr.] (20 Apr 1877 Berkley, PA - 2 Jun 1944 Lehigh Co, PA) Wm is buried at Blandon, PA. (...sure would like to get a copy of his obit. Death records say there was one paid for. He was in the Army & in WWI.) Wm m/Bertha Elizabeth HOTTENSTEIN (b Reading, PA) on 26 Nov 1907 KS. They were divorced abt 1917-1920, and she moved to CA. Their child (my Father) William Abraham KOLLER, Jr. (2 Jun 1915 Marysville, Marshall Co, KS - 21 Mar 1987 CA) m/Kathreen Murry CARR 8 Nov 1940 Yuma, AZ. Kathreen d March. 25, 1998 in WA. Judy Detty <mjd4godsglory@aol.com>

    01/06/2000 12:59:29
    1. [KELLER] Fw: Mary Koehler,Harold L.Koehler
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. Good Morning- This message came straight to me because the author is not a subscriber of the KOEHLER list. "ListownerLeslie" ----- Original Message ----- > --- MeMe ToTO <coquille1975@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > > No services are planned for Mary Katherine > > Koehler, > > 80,of Medford,who died Thursday(Oct.18,1990)at home. > > She was born July 6,1910,in Decatur > > County,Kansas, > > and graduated from Decatur Community High School in > > 1928.She married Harold L. Koehler,who survives > > her,on > > July 24,1929,in Colby,Kansas.She moved to Medford in > > 1937. > > She was a cook for the Medford School District > > from > > 1962 until she retired in 1972. > > Survivors in addition to her husband are a > > son,Gordon W. Koehler of Medford;two daughters,Alice > > J. Smith of Medford and Janet E. Hopper of > > Coquille;five grandchildren and two > > great-grandchildren. > > Memorial contributions may be sent to Alzheimer's > > Disease,804-B Bennett St.,Medford OR 97504. > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Harold L. Koehler > > No services will be held for Harold L. > > Koehler,83,of Medford,who died Sunday(March 8,1992). > > Memorial contributions may be sent to the > > American > > Lung Association,1776 SW Madison,Portland,Oregon > > 97205. > > Mr. Koehler was born Sept.4,1908,in Decatur > > County,Kansas he married Mary K. Wade.She died > > Oct.18,1990. > > In the 1920's he was one of the youngest licensed > > pilots in the state of Kansas.He was later a flight > > instructor in Des Moines,Iowa. > > He served with the U.S. Army during World War 2. > > He moved to Medford in 1937 and for 25 years was > > in > > sales and service with Weeks&Orr Furniture.He > > retired > > in 1972. > > He was a member of the Central Point Masonic > > Lodge. > > Survivors include a son Gordon > > Koehler,Medford;two > > daughters,Alice Smith,Medford,and Janet > > Hopper,Coquille;a brother,Fred > > Koehler,Denver,Colorado.;a sister Lola > > Hamilton,Oberlin,Kansas.;five grandchildren and two > > great-grandchildren. > > Perl with Siskiyou Funeral Service handled the > > arrangements.

    01/05/2000 07:32:15
    1. Re: [KELLER] Isaac Keller - NC>IN>MO
    2. kateb
    3. Oh, I hope that someone answers you as I too am looking for my gg grandfather parents, brothers and sisiters. They just might be related. Riley KELLER was born 29 December 1811 NC. Riley too lived in Jackson Co. IN before moving to Cumberland Co. IL in 1851.His wife was Harriet Miller d/o Martin and Susanna Catherine Mitchell Miller. Riley and Harriet had 12 children, eight that was born in Jackson Co, IN and four in Cumberland Co. IL. Kate Keller Bourland >Looking for info on ISAAC KELLER and family. He was b ca. 1797 NC and lived >in Jackson Co IN before moving to MO. He died in March 19, 1877 in St. Clair >Co, MO. Wife is Mary __?__ Their children: >Nathan ? ca 1825 >Lucinda b 1832 m Fergus Graham >Malinda b 1834 * my ancestor* m Eruna Cooley >Mary b 1839 m Jasper N. Wiere >Isabell b 1841 >Josephine 1844 m France M. Ayres >Isaac Wells b 1845 m Virginia __?__ >John A. b 1850 m Sarah Ware > >Thanks, >Miz Laine in AZ > > >==== KELLER Mailing List ==== >Visit the KELLER/KELLAR Mailing List Web Site at: >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~geishome/ggg/listpage/kell.htm/keller.htm > >============================== >Personalized Mailing Lists: never miss a connection again. >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ >Brought to you by RootsWeb.com. >

    01/03/2000 06:37:38
    1. [KELLER] Isaac Keller - NC>IN>MO
    2. Looking for info on ISAAC KELLER and family. He was b ca. 1797 NC and lived in Jackson Co IN before moving to MO. He died in March 19, 1877 in St. Clair Co, MO. Wife is Mary __?__ Their children: Nathan ? ca 1825 Lucinda b 1832 m Fergus Graham Malinda b 1834 * my ancestor* m Eruna Cooley Mary b 1839 m Jasper N. Wiere Isabell b 1841 Josephine 1844 m France M. Ayres Isaac Wells b 1845 m Virginia __?__ John A. b 1850 m Sarah Ware Thanks, Miz Laine in AZ

    01/02/2000 05:13:28
    1. [KELLER] Fw: MARY KAHLER m/JOS.BRAUN
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. This one came through the KAHLER list. If you want to contact Bonnie, you'll need to do that directly since I do not know if she is subscribed here. ~Leslie (Bridges) Kohler~ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bonnie & Jeff Treon" <gatreon@vnet.net> Sent: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 Subject: [Kahler] MARY KAHLER married JOS.BRAUN of GERMANY in GER?PA?/Possibly Dutch?/b.ca.1870 > Hi. I am seeking the parents,siblings, & b. > location of MARY KAHLER (possibly Dutch) > who married JOSEPH BRAUN an emigr.of GERMANY. > They were possibly born ca. 1870 +/- and were > living in WILLIAMSPORT/LYCOMING CO PA in > 1892 for the birth of possibly only child, > CARL JOSEPH BRAUN who later resided in > SUNBURY,NORTHUMB.CO PA & worked for the RR. > Need any info on this MARY KAHLER. Thanks. > Bonnie Treon gatreon@vnet.net

    12/27/1999 02:33:55
    1. [KELLER] Carl Keller and Elizabeth Smith
    2. Hello Listers, I am looking for info on Carl Keller and Elizabeth Smith. He had a grocery store in Chicago, IL. He had a son Richard b. 1932. Ray in Denver ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    12/25/1999 09:46:47
    1. [KELLER] Fw: [MOLIVING-L] Collar Cemetery
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. Below is part of a message about the COLLAR Cemetery. ~Leslie (Bridges) Kohler~ ----- Original Message ----- From: "fred woods" <fwoods@greenhills.net> To: <MOLIVING-L@rootsweb.com> > > ...We have another cemetery on CD-ROM. It is the > Collar Cemetery which is located just South of Dawn, > Missouri. ... > Fred & Jack Woods > CemPhoto WorkShop > www.cemphoto.com

    12/25/1999 08:41:31
    1. [KELLER] KOHLER/KAPPEL/EDWARDS
    2. ~~Leslie~~
    3. This message came through the KOHLER list. You'll need to contact Ron directly, if you can help him, since I do not know to which lists he subscribes. ~Leslie~ ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ronald Edwards" <oitsuron@webtv.net> > Hi Leslie, > I don't remember if I've written to you or your list before, but I have a > Kohler in my lineage who doesn't seem to have a history. She is my > paternal Grandmother, and her name is Emilie Louise Kohler. Family > legend has always held that she was of the Kohlers who own Kohler > Plumbing Fixtures of Kohler, WI. I wrote to them and Emilie doesn't > show up anywhere in their extensive family history. > She was married to George Porter Edwards Sr. in Dunkirk New York on > 4/7/1907. I do not have a date of birth for her, but she died sometime > after I was born in 1947. I remember her year of death as 1949, but am > not sure. She and George had moved to San Francisco, Ca. and that is > where she died. She had four brothers, Earnest, Albert and two others. > She also had a sister named Augusta who married a Kappel. Augusta > Kohler Kappel named her first daughter Emilie after her sister. > Do you have any information on this family? I have nothing further > back than Emilie. I DO have a picture of her in the late '40s, but have > no computer to use to send it. > Thank you in advance for any assistance you can give. > Ron Edwards

    12/25/1999 03:39:10