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    1. [MIINGHAM] Feb. 1911 obit: Mrs. Thos. NOLAN
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: NOLAN and CARROLL Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/970 Message Board Post: 1) Would someone have easy access to knowing what the obituary said in regards to Mrs. Thos. NOLAN of Lansing, MI. in Feb. 1911(believe her maiden name was CARROLL) 2) when and where (Lansing??) her husband, Thomas NOLAN, died (after 1928) and if there's an obituary 3) where either is buried please; if there's a headsone & inscription!

    03/30/2002 11:50:30
    1. [MIINGHAM] 509 Carrolton,Lansing - NOLAN, CARROLL & BURKE
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: NOLAN, CARROLL, BURKE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/969 Message Board Post: In 1909, the Thomas NOLAN family lvd. at 509 Carrolton Ave., Lansing. I believe that Mrs. Thos. Nolan had been a CARROLL, possibly of Saginaw, before their marriage. Does this home of 1909 still exist? Want to make connections with any descendants, relatives or acquaintances of this NOLAN family! Thomas NOLAN Sr. had been born in Co. Wexford, Ire., came to Ont., Canada, as a child "about" 1850, then mvd. to Grayling and later to Lansing, Michigan. Known children living in 1912 were their four NOLAN sons: Henry, John, Edward and Thomas and one daughter, widow Katherine (Nolan) BURKE with her young son Frank, of Grayling, MI.

    03/30/2002 11:04:52
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: Ewers Family of Bunker Hill Township
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Ewers Heeney Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/433.433.1 Message Board Post: Ruth McClear married Louis Ewers, brother of my grandmother. I don't think I've seen the tree you mention. I see you have Heeney in your list of surnames. My great grandmother was Agnes Heeney, daughter of Phillip Heeney. I've collected quite a bit on the Heeneys also. Would love to share information! e-mail me at [email protected]

    03/28/2002 10:43:58
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: Ewers Family of Bunker Hill Township
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCleer, Marks, Woods,Heeney,Oaks,Winters,McCann Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hFB.2ACE/433.433 Message Board Post: Hi, I just noticed your querry. I have an old family tree prepared by Ruth McClear Euers dated 1938. You probably have it, but just in case. Patrick McAleer's settled in Bunker Hill, and I am one of his descendants.

    03/28/2002 08:54:07
    1. [MIINGHAM] Motor Wheel Corporation
    2. Does anyone have information about this company? I am trying to find out more information on my great uncle Frank J. Grachek. He worked there until 1960. Thanks Cheryl in CA

    03/27/2002 12:47:04
    1. Re: [MIINGHAM] Re: Ray Grachek
    2. Hello, I am trying to locate a Ray Grachek who lived on 841 May St., in Lansing in 1960. He was the informant on my great uncle's death certificate. My great uncle never married so I would like to know how Ray is related. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Cheryl Dorfner CA

    03/27/2002 12:39:20
    1. [MIINGHAM] Livingston County Seminar
    2. Kernie L. King
    3. The Livingston County Genealogical Society 20th Anniversary Seminar is being held on Saturday, April 27, 2002 at Lake Pointe Manor, between Howell and Brighton, Michigan. Speaker will be Curt B. Witcher of the Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Topics will be Doing Effective Research in Libraries Passenger and Immigration Research Using Church Records Effective Use of the Allen County Library with an Emphasis on PERSI. Cost is $30 if registered by April 15, after April 15 or walk-ins $40, includes box lunch. For more information contact Margaret Bowland at e-mail [email protected] Print this page and fill out the form below to register, then snail mail to LCGS with payment REGISTRATION FORM Name: _________________________________________ Address: ________________________________________ City: ________________________ State: ____________ Zip: _______________ Phone: _______________________ e-mail: ____________________________ Price per registrant by April 15, 2002: $30 After April 15, 2002: $40 - Seminar walk-ins: $40 (Box Lunch Included) Make check payable to LCGS Mail to: LCGS c/o Cindy Grostick 507 Jones St. Lansing MI 48912-1717

    03/27/2002 06:07:26
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: Alexander Black, After 1854, Okemos, MI
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Alexander Black Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hFB.2ACE/469.1 Message Board Post: I too am researching a "Alexander Black" in Michigan I'm not sure if it is the same one or not but mine was born 1822 and died in 1908 and had a wife of Elizabeth born 1831 and died 1906 and had children of Frank, Nellie, Robert, George and Alexander Jr. Alexander Black was born in Scotland and came to the US in 1838 to New York State and came to Plymouth, Mi in the mid 1850's

    03/27/2002 05:37:00
    1. [MIINGHAM] NOLAN of Lansing, Grayling, Emmett & Canada
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: NOLAN and MULLALLY Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/968 Message Board Post: My gr. grandfather, Jeremiah Nolan of Sleeman, in the Rainy River district of Ontario, had a brother by the name of Thomas Nolan who, in 1928 was living in Lansing, Mich. Prior to that, I believe he had been in Grayling. Was he ever married; any family; when and where did he die??? I would think that this Thomas Nolan of Mich. had been born "about" 1843 or so, in Co. Wexford, Ireland to John and Anastasia Nolan. Shortly after 1845 Thomas and Jeremiah arrived in Canada "with their mother"; verbal history is that their father died during the crossing. In about 1851 (would have to look at my records); their mother married Owen O'Donnell and they settled in Drummond Co. near Perth, Ont. Both are buried there. A fellow by the name of "Jerry" Nolan, thought to be from Michigan, used to visit relatives in Perth, Ont. in the 1950's. Have photos of him. I also have a very old professional photo taken of two young boys in Grayling and can only assume that they must relate to the Thomas Nolan family. The son of my Jeremiah Nolan (John Nolan), left Canada about 1901 and eventually settled in Emmett, Mich. where his uncle, John MULLALLY lived. Would love to make a Nolan family connection in Michigan.

    03/26/2002 02:18:34
    1. [MIINGHAM] Purvis/Twitchell/Lynch
    2. 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/hFB.2ACE/967 Message Board Post: Looking for descendents of my father (Harold Douglas Purvis) aunt Helen Purvis Twitchell Lynch. Helen had a son named Dale Twitchell he lived in Lansing with family but Dale died young according to notes I have. I am guessing Helen born in late 1800's or early 1900's near St Johns, Mi. Anything familiar to anyone here, any help appreciated. Thank You Rose

    03/25/2002 01:32:53
    1. [MIINGHAM] Wesley Emery Parents and Siblings
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Emery Cliff Hughson Behrend Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/966 Message Board Post: I am a descendant of Robert J. Emery (he was my great, great grandfather) researching my family genealogy. I am looking for more information on his brother Wesley and his parents Samuel Emery and Nancy Jane Wesley. If you can provide any additional information or another contact please use the self-address stamped envelope enclosed to contact me. Thank you in advance for any additional information you are able to provide. Cindy Rockow (e-mail – [email protected]) Descendants of Samuel Emery 1. SAMUEL1 EMERY He married NANCY JANE WESLEY in Utica, NY. Children of SAMUEL EMERY and NANCY WESLEY are: i. ROBERT J.2 EMERY, b. October 18, 1818, Livingston County, NY; d. February 03, 1881, Carlton, Orleans County, NY; m. RHODA JANE ANDREWS, October 07, 1841; b. July 07, 1826, Orleans County, NY; d. April 05, 1901, Gaines, Orleans County, NY. Notes for ROBERT J. EMERY: Discrepencies: Source: 1820 Census records for Orleans County birthdate 12/1818 Source: DAR publication 232 Bible records provided by Helen Emery Love birth date 10/18/1818 More About ROBERT J. EMERY: Burial: February 1881, Otter Creek Cemetery, Gaines, Orleans County, NY More About RHODA JANE ANDREWS: Burial: April 02, 1901, Buried Otter Creek Cemetery, West 41, Gaines, NY ii. WESLEY EMERY, b. July 18, 1829, York, Genesee County (Livingston), NY; d. March 19, 1916, Lansing, Ingham County, MI; m. (1) ADELIA GIBSON, 1851, Barre Center, Orleans County, NY; b. April 03, 1828; d. January 31, 1854, Barre, Orleans County, NY Barre Center Cemetery; m. (2) LAURA E. GIBSON, Abt. 1853; m. (3) ADDIE J. DELANO, July 1865; b. January 23, 1843, Lansing, MI; d. October 10, 1895; m. (4) SARAH E. VANDERVOORT, January 20, 1870; b. Phelps, NY. iii. BETSEY EMERY. iv. LYDIA EMERY. v. SAMUEL EMERY. vi. NANCY EMERY. vii. JOHN EMERY. viii. HANNAH EMERY. ix. CHARLES EMERY. x. SARAH ANN EMERY. xi. FEMALE EMERY. xii. WILLIAM EMERY.

    03/24/2002 10:05:07
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: Ebenezer Wright
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WRIGHT Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hFB.2ACE/78.449.1 Message Board Post: Shelley, Hello! We're working on the same Wright Family.My huby is a great-great-great grandson of Ebenezer Sr. Ebenezer...Josiah...Willis...Chester...Beverly....Larry I have just recently started digging. Have been in contact with niece of Chester's. She's been most helpful. I have nothing but immediate family info to share, but wanted just to say hello.The 10 siblings...are they siblings of Ebenezer Sr.? Ebenezer Jr. I have only 9 children listed. :( I would love to hear from you. Nancy

    03/24/2002 06:56:18
    1. [MIINGHAM] New Historical Oregon Site
    2. Robin Grattan
    3. Hello, Listers --- The following announcement may be of interest to those of you whose research interests include the state of Oregon. Best wishes and happy hunting! Robin Grattan List Administrator for MIINGHAM-L **************************************************************************** ************** Ingham County List Administrator ***** Please take some time and look over the following information and post this information if you feel it may be of help or interest to any of your members. Thank you. ***** http://www.historicaloregon.org/ This is a new site that has been started by a group called Historical Oregon Information Services. It is a non-profit group to help individuals and groups access information about Oregon and it's history. Our site includes free services such as "look-ups" on Oregon, newsletter and a guest book. We also have books at low prices covering Oregon cemeteries, Oregon towns and World War II. At Historical Oregon Information Services we hope that this may be of some use to members of your group. Our "Look-Ups" on Oregon page covers towns, rail stops, ferries, stage stops, hard rock mines and schools as well as other types of places in the state of Oregon. In the future we will have cemeteries also listed. In most cases we have included any of the above listed items that pertain to the location name. This, however, is an ongoing project and updating our files is being done constantly. Under the name of the location, in most cases, we have the county in which it is located, Post office, Rail Road, location and any pertinent information regarding the location name. Our newsletter is sent out bi-weekly and has information pertaining to Oregon and its history. In the newsletter we cover such things as name changes, multiple places with the same name, postal changes, new links, information about a place and other pertinent information about groups and their activities. We have link pages on genealogy and Oregon history. These links are listed in alphabetical order under appropriate headings. There are pages for genealogy and Oregon history with more headings to come in the future. At Historical Oregon Information Services we would also like to include any information regarding web pages, meetings and e-mail services pertaining to your group. We would be happy to include any of this information in our newsletter and or link pages for anyone that is interested. Thank you for your valuable time. We hope that this site can be of some benefit to you and or your group members in the event that any questions about Oregon arise. We hope to hear from you or anyone in your group, if you have any need for information on Oregon, in the future. Thanks again. Dean Armstrong

    03/20/2002 01:36:13
  1. 03/20/2002 10:36:04
    1. [MIINGHAM] Ingham County cemeteries
    2. Does anyone know what cemeteries existed in 1852 and if there are any records? In 1852 Sally Ann Morton, wife of Alexander B. Morton, and two of their children, John and Caroline, died in the July and August smallpox epidemic. They were living in Delhi twp. at the time. A. Russell http://australia.edu

    03/20/2002 08:20:47
    1. [MIINGHAM] RE:Felt Plains Cemetery
    2. Hi the Secretary for the Cemetery is Feebie Bissell on Meridian Rd.(Old School House 2nd Place S.of Scofield) & the Sexton is Donald Rice on Vaughn Rd.(just west of Meridian).Hope this Info Helps You in Your Search,I'm always Glad to Help if I can. - - - - - Paul A. Horton Sr. (on Scofield Rd.)

    03/18/2002 10:05:39
    1. [MIINGHAM] Ingham and suronding countys and twp, plak books
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Eaton, Cole, Van Velzer, Barker, Moore, Dedafoe, Hillard, Tice, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/965 Message Board Post: Hope some one still has a few Plak books, I am looking for the years of 1840 to 1860 of Ingham, Dansvill, Diamond Dale, Livingston, Eaton, I am looking for the Eaton Family, Joseph, Edward, John, Eliza, and more. can you help? Sandra

    03/18/2002 09:03:22
    1. [MIINGHAM] Obituary Lookup
    2. 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/hFB.2ACE/964 Message Board Post: I am hoping someone could lookup an obituary for me. Stephan Reck died April 1, 1906 in Lansing, Ingham Co. Mi. I cannot find a death certificate. He is buried in Mt. Hope cemetery. Any help appreciated. Mike

    03/16/2002 04:35:39
    1. [MIINGHAM] Beware!!
    2. Lucky
    3. fast-spreading e-mail worm, possibly from Japan, is encircling the globe and flooding e-mail servers with excessive messages. Fbound ([email protected], also known as Zircon.C, DotJayPee, Fbound.b) is 12,288 bytes in length, and, unlike other recent worms, does not install itself on the infected machine but instead runs from memory. Mac and Linux users are not affected. Fbound is capable of sending large amounts of e-mail but does not damage or delete files on the infected computer. Because of the increasing reports of this worm around the world, Fbound currently ranks a 6 on the ZDNet Virus Meter. How it works Fbound arrives by e-mail with the subject line "Important." If the recipient's computer language is set to Japanese or if the recipient's e-mail address ends with .jp, the subject line is chosen from 16 Japanese-language subject lines contained within the worm. There is no body text associated with this worm. The attached file is named patch.exe. If the attached file is opened, Fbound locates the infected user's SMTP server and e-mail address. Then the virus loads itself into memory and sends copies of itself to addresses found in the Windows Address Book. Unlike many worms, Fbound doesn't install itself on an infected computer, nor does it add or change any registry files. Once the worm has been run, it will not run again. Because Fbound encodes all of its code into one line and does not comply with SMTP encoding, it may sometimes bounce e-mails it sends or arrive as a noninfectious e-mail. Code within Fbound contains the following message: "I-Worm.Japanize." Prevention Users of Microsoft Outlook 2002 and users of Outlook 2000 who have installed the Security Update should be safe from the attached EXE file in Fbound. Users who have not upgraded to Outlook 2002 or who have not installed the Security Update for Outlook 2000 should do so. In general, do not open e-mail attachments without first saving them to hard disk and scanning them with updated antivirus software. Contact your antivirus vendor to obtain the most current antivirus signature files that include Fbound. Removal Almost all of the antivirus software companies have updated their signature files to include this worm. This will stop the infection upon contact and in some cases will remove an active infection from your system. For more information, see Central Command, Computer Associates, F-Secure, Kaspersky (known here as Ziron.c),McAfee, Norman, Panda, Sophos, Symantec (known as Dotjaypee), and Trend Micro (known here as Fbound.b).

    03/15/2002 01:52:37
    1. [MIINGHAM] Philo BURGESS - 1973 OBIT.
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BURGESS Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/963 Message Board Post: THE STATE JOURNAL, Lansing, Mich., Sat., Nov. 24, 1973, Pg. A2, Col. 3, Obit. 2 PHILO BURGESS SR. Services for Philo BURGESS Sr., 83, of 1314 Vermont, a life-long Lansing resident who died Thursday at a local hospital, will be Monday at noon at the Palmer-Bush Funeral Home.

    03/10/2002 11:23:51