Hi! I don't know these Hills but I wonder if you know a Dawson Hill from the 1890's? Susan ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Schulke" <schulkejw@mpinet.net> To: <KYJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 7:43 AM Subject: [KYJEFFER] marriage look up on Hill family > Would some one who has marriage records look up these names for me? > I would appreciate it. They lived in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. > > I need the following marriages: > > Emma/Emily Hill m John Julius Schoch abt 1890? > Bettie Hill m Wm C Bateman > Jennie Hill m ? Clark > Samuel Hill m Ida M Setzer > Mollie/Mary?) Hill m ? Floyd bef 1914 > > Thanks for the help. Marge > > > > ==== KYJEFFER Mailing List ==== > Submit your information to the Jefferson Co., KY History and Genelaogy project. See http://home.ix.netcom.com/~gsdownr/usgw/jefferson1.html for information on how to submit. > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 >
No, Sorry. Our Hill branch came from Laurel after the father dies. The mother and children seem to stay in Louisville and marry. We just can't find records for them. Susan Treitz wrote: > Hi! I don't know these Hills but I wonder if you know a Dawson Hill from > the 1890's? > > >>Would some one who has marriage records look up these names for me? >>I would appreciate it. They lived in Louisville, Jefferson Co., KY. >> >>I need the following marriages: >> >>Emma/Emily Hill m John Julius Schoch abt 1890? >>Bettie Hill m Wm C Bateman >>Jennie Hill m ? Clark >>Samuel Hill m Ida M Setzer >>Mollie/Mary?) Hill m ? Floyd bef 1914 >> >>Thanks for the help. Marge >> >> > >
Does any one among us have a personal contact, e.g. eMail address of an individual within the Records branch of NARA. I recently requested individual records during a specific period of time but the first technician receiving the request triggered a form response, it would appear without reading the request itself. They want to know where the individual ( a noted officer ) enlisted and I know merely where and under whom he served during a two-year period. I requested the records to see if I could find out where and when he enlisted and where and when he was discharged, what specific camp- aigns he served in et al. < See also 15th Infantry between 1878 - 1880 > Col. Peter T. Swaine, Commanding, Ft. Wingate, Lieut. J.F.C. Hegewald This particular period was fraught with action, The Indian 'Wars', The Boxer Rebellion, The Spanish-American Wars, and a Philippine Insurrection or The Aquinaldo. [ I know he was employed in Louisville as a civilian in 1902 ]. I do not know how much of this he participated in, beyond the Indian 'Wars'. He was 24 in 1880. Anyone know how old an Officer was required to be, minimally, in that era? As an aside, anyone know where ' Newport Barracks, Kentucky ' was? Was that just this side of the river adjacent to Cincinnati? Eric '5th Generation Louisvillian' ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Schulke" <schulkejw@mpinet.net> To: <KYJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2002 8:07 AM Subject: [KYJEFFER]