This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jenkins Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Vm.2ADI/57.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the information as I understand it the courthouse was destroyed and many records lost have you heard that also. I will try the NCKGS and see what they have to offer. Thank you
Belleville Library will do research for $3.00 for 1/2 hour and 20 ยข a copy. Email is........ bplstaff@nckcn.com I have been there and they had a lot of info that has been donated by residences that are in folders, albums, etc., personal stuff......... Very interesting library collection. Beth..... California GlassByBeth@aol.com OR GenFamSearch@aol.com http://www.Beth-website.net ............. http://bhumphrey.photosite.com/ D r y e r /D r e y e r - Germany>MD>Ohio>Missouri>CA P a y n e - VA>MO B a r n e t (t) - Holland>NC>MO W a r r e n - England to California W a l l a c e - Scotland>NC>Tenn>Ark>Tx L a u c k - VA>Ohio>Missouri>Everywhere. H u m p h r e y - Ontario>KS>CA. B u c k - Germany>PA>NY>Ontario. R i m b y - PA>MO &{;>}) =winking, double chinned, old lady with a hair bun. (No bun yet, but working on it)
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/Vm.2ADI/57.1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry it should read NCKGS North Central Kansas Genealogy Society.
You might try calling the library in Belleville. They have a nice genealogy section and someone there may be able to help you find someone to look some things up for you. I don't have their phone number, but I'm sure you could get it from the Republic County site. Diane Jones ----- Original Message ----- From: <Dlandgren@aol.com> To: <KSREPUBL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 12:24 PM Subject: [KSRepublic] Re: Researchers in Republic county > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: McMullen > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Vm.2ADI/57.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Did you ever find anyone that would do look ups for you? I have family in Republic County that I need info on also. > I was referred to the Northern Kansas Genealogy Society, Was that who you wrote to? > thank you for your help. > Robin Landgren > Dlandgren@aol.com > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > >
Linda, Henry C. Swartz and brothers Eli Swartz and John Swartz all enlisted in Co. F, 46 Ohio Volunteer Infantry in October and December 1861. Eli Swartz was killed April 6, 1862 and is buried at Shiloh National Cemetery. Henry and John both survived the war and both were promoted to Sargent's. John remained in Ohio after the war. Henry C. and his wife Susannah Swartz were cousins that their families were next door neighbors on all census while they were growing up. Earl D. House ----- Original Message ----- From: "lhunt" <lhunt@icehouse.net> To: <KSREPUBL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 11:13 PM Subject: Re: [KSRepublic] Burgess, Swartz, Harris Republic County 1880-1900 > I have the History of Republic County Kansas. By I..O. Savage. 1901 > There is a Hank Swartz he was a sheriff in Washington township. > It talks of a parade and all the different floats.it is as follows. > Washington as a township made no display,nevertheless ex-sheriff H.C. > Schartz,here showed up in the line with a very handsome individual float, on > which he received a premium.Hank was determined his township should not go > unrepresented, notwithstanding the fact that he could not get the people to > see that it was to their interest to make a township display. > > > Also there is a Henry C Swartz enlisted October 1st 1861 and was enrolled > in Co.F,46 Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was in active service with his > regiment during all the time from enlistment to the date of his discharge > ,august 2nd 1865.Was in the following battles: Shiloh, seige of Corinth, > Vicksburg, Black River,Jackson, Mississippi:, Resaca, Dallas, New Hope > Church, Atlanta, July 22nd,; Kenesaw Mountain,Erza Chapel,Jonesboro, > Savannah, Columbus, South Carolina ; Bentonville, North Carolina; and > Raleigh, besides a large number of skirmishes and minor engagements. The > 46th made nine charges during the Atlanta campaign, being repulsed only > twice.It was known as a fighting regiment in the entire army. L:inda Hunt
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McMullen Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Vm.2ADI/57.1 Message Board Post: Did you ever find anyone that would do look ups for you? I have family in Republic County that I need info on also. I was referred to the Northern Kansas Genealogy Society, Was that who you wrote to? thank you for your help. Robin Landgren Dlandgren@aol.com
I have the History of Republic County Kansas. By I..O. Savage. 1901 There is a Hank Swartz he was a sheriff in Washington township. It talks of a parade and all the different floats.it is as follows. Washington as a township made no display,nevertheless ex-sheriff H.C. Schartz,here showed up in the line with a very handsome individual float, on which he received a premium.Hank was determined his township should not go unrepresented, notwithstanding the fact that he could not get the people to see that it was to their interest to make a township display. Also there is a Henry C Swartz enlisted October 1st 1861 and was enrolled in Co.F,46 Ohio Volunteer Infantry, and was in active service with his regiment during all the time from enlistment to the date of his discharge ,august 2nd 1865.Was in the following battles: Shiloh, seige of Corinth, Vicksburg, Black River,Jackson, Mississippi:, Resaca, Dallas, New Hope Church, Atlanta, July 22nd,; Kenesaw Mountain,Erza Chapel,Jonesboro, Savannah, Columbus, South Carolina ; Bentonville, North Carolina; and Raleigh, besides a large number of skirmishes and minor engagements. The 46th made nine charges during the Atlanta campaign, being repulsed only twice.It was known as a fighting regiment in the entire army. L:inda Hunt . ----- Original Message ----- From: "Earl D. House" <earl_house@cox.net> To: <KSREPUBL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, July 22, 2004 12:48 PM Subject: [KSRepublic] Burgess, Swartz, Harris Republic County 1880-1900 > BURGESS - SWARTZ FAMILY > > Looking for information on these families. Frank Burgess of Republic > City married Mary Rillie Swartz Dec 29, 1889 in Harbine, KS. Henry C. or H. > C. Swartz family was in Washington twp, Republic County on 1880 census. > Believe Frank Burgess came to Republic County in early 1880s, possibly with > John Harris family. He was in John Harris household 1880 census of Linn Co., > IA listed as 9 year old waif born in IA. > > Frank Burgess parents are unknown and some family legend that as baby he was > on wagon train and parents were killed. Possible find on him is 1870 census > in Shirley, Cloud Co., KS with George and Martha Burgess. He is either 2 > years or 2 months old and born in Iowa. George and Martha can not be located > after 1880 census. > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
BURGESS - SWARTZ FAMILY Looking for information on these families. Frank Burgess of Republic City married Mary Rillie Swartz Dec 29, 1889 in Harbine, KS. Henry C. or H. C. Swartz family was in Washington twp, Republic County on 1880 census. Believe Frank Burgess came to Republic County in early 1880s, possibly with John Harris family. He was in John Harris household 1880 census of Linn Co., IA listed as 9 year old waif born in IA. Frank Burgess parents are unknown and some family legend that as baby he was on wagon train and parents were killed. Possible find on him is 1870 census in Shirley, Cloud Co., KS with George and Martha Burgess. He is either 2 years or 2 months old and born in Iowa. George and Martha can not be located after 1880 census.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MASON, FARRIS, COSAND, MCCRACKEN, HAWORTH, HAYWORTH Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/Vm.2ADI/112 Message Board Post: I would like to see if there is anyone out there that could check Hawks Cemetery, near Cuba Kansas for headstones of family. I am looking for Elizabeth Haworth Mason Mcracken, Died January 10, 1899. She is supposed to be buried next to her sister, Pharbie Haworth (sometimes spelled Hayworth). Pharbie died about 1890, she was never married. I would like to have photos of their headstones if possible. I am willing to pay someone to do this for me. I would also be interested in the following other family members also buried there: Thaddius McCracken D. Nov. 1921, his wife Delilah Mason McCracken D. Oct. 1914 William C. McCracken D. 1930, his wife Nancy Hawks McCracken D. 1955 There may be a few more there as well. Thanks in advance.
Hi Everyone, I am looking for the above person for a friend who used to correspond with her many years ago and would like to make contact again. Is it possible that anyone knows her, she would be around 70? I know it is a long shot but from my experience on worldwide mailing lists researching family history, not impossible either. Also is this the correct mailing list for Belleville? My friend lives in Derbyshire, England. Many thanks for any help and much appreciated. Mavis Hyde Greater Manchester
Hi Mavis, Sorry, I don't know your lady, but if you call the Belleville library or email them, I think they might know if she was around Belleville area. homepage: http://www.nckcn.com/BellevilleLibrary/homepage.htm For Genealogy or Reference requests: bplstaff@nckcn.com Hope you find your friends lady. And yes you have the correct addy for our Mailing list. Oh yes, Your Reddish, Manchester is the area I have tried researching for my husband Grandmothers family, John Scholey WARREN b. 1836 Stockport, Lancashire, England, d.1910 Reddish, Lancashire, England and his wife Eliza Clarke b.1859/60 Stockport, Lancashire, England d. 1943 Berkeley, California To America July 4, 1910 Just thought I would throw that out just in case.........................??? ;~) Good luck in your search. I am looking for the above person for a friend who used to correspond with her many years ago and would like to make contact again. Mavis Hyde Greater Manchester Beth..... California GlassByBeth@aol.com OR GenFamSearch@aol.com http://www.Beth-website.net ............. http://bhumphrey.photosite.com/ D r y e r /D r e y e r - Germany>MD>Ohio>Missouri>CA W a r r e n - England to California W a l l a c e - Scotland>NC>Tenn>Ark>Tx L a u c k - VA>Ohio>Missouri>Everywhere. H u m p h r e y - Ontario>KS>CA. B u c k - Germany>PA>NY>Ontario. R i m b y - PA>MO &{;>}) =winking, double chinned, old lady with a hair bun. (No bun yet, but working on it)
You don't mention anything about Republic county Kansas in your query. I have a Republic county book .There is a S.L. Everts It talks about his military career .He inlisted in Allegan county Michigan Jan 2 1863 It has a long paragraph on his company etc.He was mustered out honorably dicharged at Camp Chase,Ohio ,June 14th,1865. Let me know if tou want the whole thing if this is your relative. Linda Hunt Quoting honested@cable-lynx.net: > 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/Vm.2ADI/111 > > Message Board Post: > > He is my ggggrandfather and I know nothing about his Ancestors. He was born > about 1828 and I don't know where. He married Martha Bascom April 12, 1850 in > Vernon, County of Shiawassee, Michigan. I can backtrack Martha's lineage to > the 1300's.His surname could have several spellings. Grandma used to say that > there was a link to William Maxwell Evarts.George joined the Wisconsin > Cavalry, Company M 2nd Regiment commanded by Co Washburne. He died October > 17, 1862 of fever in Keokuk, Iowa after he mustered out at Helena, Arkansas. > Martha died February 18, 1864. They had 2 sons, Asahel Burdette born in > Wisconsin went to live with Luther D and Elvira Whitney. Arthur was born in > New York and went to live with Asa and Charlotte Bascom at Clifton, Pierce > County, Wisconsin. Asa was martha's brother. AB moved to Wetaskewin, Alberta, > Canada.I would sure like any help that you might be able to give and I thank > you in advance ! Doris Overbo > > > ============================== > You can manage your RootsWeb-Review subscription from > http://newsletters.rootsweb.com/ > >
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/Vm.2ADI/111 Message Board Post: He is my ggggrandfather and I know nothing about his Ancestors. He was born about 1828 and I don't know where. He married Martha Bascom April 12, 1850 in Vernon, County of Shiawassee, Michigan. I can backtrack Martha's lineage to the 1300's.His surname could have several spellings. Grandma used to say that there was a link to William Maxwell Evarts.George joined the Wisconsin Cavalry, Company M 2nd Regiment commanded by Co Washburne. He died October 17, 1862 of fever in Keokuk, Iowa after he mustered out at Helena, Arkansas. Martha died February 18, 1864. They had 2 sons, Asahel Burdette born in Wisconsin went to live with Luther D and Elvira Whitney. Arthur was born in New York and went to live with Asa and Charlotte Bascom at Clifton, Pierce County, Wisconsin. Asa was martha's brother. AB moved to Wetaskewin, Alberta, Canada.I would sure like any help that you might be able to give and I thank you in advance ! Doris Overbo
Hi Janet, I have the county history book up to 1968. I have scanned it so I have a index of sorts. I would be glad to check names for you. Please send dates with names. H u m p h r e y - Ontario>KS>CA. Beth........ California GlassByBeth@aol.com OR GenFamSearch@aol.com http://www.humphreydryer.homestead.com/ D r y e r /D r e y e r - Germany>MD>Ohio>Missouri>CA W a r r e n - England to California W a l l a c e - Scotland>NC>Tenn>Ark>Tx L a u c k - VA>Ohio>Missouri>Everywhere. H u m p h r e y - Ontario>KS>CA. B u c k - Germany>PA>NY>Ontario. R i m b y - PA>MO &{;>}) =winking, double chinned, old lady with a hair bun. (No bun yet, but have the rest)
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/Vm.2ADI/110 Message Board Post: I am trying to find someone who keep the records for the Cementrys at Wayne and Cuba. If you can help please email me Janet Miles Johnston
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/Vm.2ADI/102.1 Message Board Post: I will be moving to Belleville, Kansas in Republic County in a couple of months. I am currently in Maryland. If you want to tell me where the cemetary is and what you want pictures of I will try to do it for you.
Hi, I showed about 28 powells on the cemetery list, most in the Rosmund cemetery. None of the names matched yours. Most of the birth dates were after 1880. Let me know if you want me to look any farther in that resource? Another is GlassbyBeth@aol.com who does lookups in History of Republic County 1868-1964. Kent ----- Original Message ----- From: <DaePowell@aol.com> To: <KSREPUBL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 12, 2004 1:02 PM Subject: [KSRepublic] POWELL in Republic County, KS > 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/Vm.2ADI/107 > > Message Board Post: > > Hi, > > I'm Dae Powell and am searching my harder-to-find ancestry. > I've an 1880 Census which showed the following: > > FED CENSUS: 12 Jun 1880, Jefferson Twp, Republic, KS, ED-284, Sh-6, Line-38: > 58 60 POWELL, Edmund W M 46 Farmer KY KY KY > M. Jane W F 36 Housekeeping IN PA KY > M.A. W M 16 son IL KY IN > E.A. W F 12 daughter IL KY IN > D.B. W F 11 daughter KS KY IN [Dora?] > * E.E. W M 9 son KS KY IN (Edwin Edgar?] > H.G. W F 2 daughter KS KY IN [Rose?] > M.M. W F 8/12 daughter (Oct) KS KY IN [Myrtle?] > > To the right of some childrens initials I've made guesses as to their real names. If anyone might have further information on my family, I've some to share. > > Happy Dae > Apr-2004 > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > >
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/Vm.2ADI/107 Message Board Post: Hi, I'm Dae Powell and am searching my harder-to-find ancestry. I've an 1880 Census which showed the following: FED CENSUS: 12 Jun 1880, Jefferson Twp, Republic, KS, ED-284, Sh-6, Line-38: 58 60 POWELL, Edmund W M 46 Farmer KY KY KY M. Jane W F 36 Housekeeping IN PA KY M.A. W M 16 son IL KY IN E.A. W F 12 daughter IL KY IN D.B. W F 11 daughter KS KY IN [Dora?] * E.E. W M 9 son KS KY IN (Edwin Edgar?] H.G. W F 2 daughter KS KY IN [Rose?] M.M. W F 8/12 daughter (Oct) KS KY IN [Myrtle?] To the right of some childrens initials I've made guesses as to their real names. If anyone might have further information on my family, I've some to share. Happy Dae Apr-2004
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BELL Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Vm.2ADI/106 Message Board Post: I am researching the following family, living in Belleville, Republic Co, Ks, 1900 - 1930+ Robert H. Bell, b. about 1874, Mo wife, Jessie M. Snyder Bell, b. Michigan Robert and Jessie were married in Trenton, Grundy Co, Mo, 1895. They were living in Belleville by 1900. Their children: Delbert (or Adelbert), b. 3/1896, Mo Houston L., b. 12/1897, Ks Lloyd (or Floyd?), b. 4/1900, Ks Hazel, b. Ks Cecle, b. Ks Leota, b. Ks Robert, b. Ks Raymond, b. Ks If anyone has connections with this family or knows where Robert and Jessie are buried, I would appreciate hearing from you. Thanks, Bill
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Matson, Kroulik Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Vm.2ADI/105 Message Board Post: Looking for information on Amelia Kroulik of Narka, KS. She married Earl W Matson in Washington County, KS on 19 Apr 1920. No other info about Amelia is known at this time. Thanks!