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    1. [MIINGHAM] ROBINS: Lester,George,Harold and Wayne
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: ROBINS: Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/937 Message Board Post: These people are my cousins through my fathers side of the family. My father was Charles Edward Musser and my mother was Marvel (Hegle) Musser. I am one of their twin daughters. I do not know if the ROBINS family are from my dads sisters, I think they are. He had a sister named Rose Musser and the other one was Ida Davis. She was married to a Henry Davis. I think that Lester Robins was married to Mable and George to Jackie. I think that the only living one is Wayne who lives in Lansing. I hope that someone can help me locate any of my cousins so that I can get in touch with them. Thanks!

    12/06/2001 05:49:46
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: archer/janes/felt plains cemetary
    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/297.338.1 Message Board Post: Oh! I am so excited. You'll have to tell me which archers. I would love some photos next time you get out there. One of the graves might be a tough find. It's listed in a 1930s DAR book but no longer is at the cemetary. I wonder if it is grown over. There are a clump of Janes so I suspect that if the stone is there still, it wouldn't be that hard to find. I am on my way to playgroup (joy of joys!) but will be sure to e-mail you more details tonight. I have never found anyone else with Ingham County rellies-this might be fruitful! Erin

    12/06/2001 03:07:44
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: archer/janes/felt plains cemetary
    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/297.338 Message Board Post: My mother and father are burried at the Felt Plains Cemetery, I go back to Mi If you need something from there , let me know. My cousin has Archers in her family.

    12/05/2001 09:18:36
    1. [MIINGHAM] Biographical Information, Dead Presidents, Portraits of the Presidents etc
    2. Porter
    3. Found some information concerning one of my ancestor presidents here http://www.lib.umich.edu/govdocs/fedprs.html. Perhaps of interest to someone else. PR

    12/05/2001 12:50:33
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: great-grandfather
    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/332.441.455.1 Message Board Post: Just wanted to update my e-mail address to [email protected]

    12/05/2001 08:17:41
    1. [MIINGHAM] MI Vets of War of 1812
    2. Jerry Holcombe
    3. I would like to ask a favor of any list members who happen to belong to Ancestry.Com. Would it be possible for one of you to access the Michigan Military Records, 1775-1836 database for anyone with the surname, CHILD(S)? My ancestor, William H. CHILD(S), is bur. in Maple Grove Cem., Mason, MI. Beside his grave marker is a medallion for the War of 1812, but I couldn't make out the military information on the stone. Thank you. Best Regards, Sally Bolster Holcombe g-g-g-granddaughter of William H. CHILDS

    12/03/2001 07:45:33
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: Nellie Sutfin Armstrong, Ingham Co, Michigan
    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/227.413 Message Board Post: I may have some answers for you Julie...but your e-mail is not working.

    12/03/2001 05:36:16
    1. [MIINGHAM] Dixie Hoyler and wife Evelyn
    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/936 Message Board Post: Dixie Hoyler died in Lansing Michigan on 8/27/1951. I am trying to determine if any children were born of his marriage to his wife Evelyn L. Hoyler, (maiden name unknown), and who Evelyn remarried. Can anybody assist?

    12/02/2001 07:17:31
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: Charles Parker
    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/41.48.49.1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry, no Ulysses Parker in our family tree.

    12/01/2001 02:19:31
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: Charles Parker
    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/an/hFB.2ACE/41.48.49.1 Message Board Post: Do you have any siblings for Charles Parker? I'm trying to locate a Ulysses Parker, born around that time who had a brother named Charles. Thanks, Mary Hilton

    11/30/2001 05:32:29
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: George WARD b 1864/65 in MI s/o Mahlon James WARD & Francis / Fanny Emily ROBERTS; gr-son of Wm WARD b Eng
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WARD, ROBERTS, WAGNER, JOHNSON, FIELDS, LINDSAY, WINGAD, COOPER, VAN PELT, NELSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hFB.2ACE/934.1.1 Message Board Post: I wish I knew when George WARD and his wife died and where they were buried. According to the 1900 Otter creek, Trempealeau co, WIS census, George R. WARD was born Feb 1866 in Pennsylvania. That conflicts with the 1880 Wisconsin census which says he was born in Michigan. He married Delilah COOPER about 1889/1900 and they had 3 daughters; Della M. b Dec 1890; Hulda O. b Aug 1896 and Nanie F. b Nov 1898. I wonder if I could find his birth record somewhere in Penn or MI. At least I know George and his wife were still alive in Wisconsin in 1900. Thanks for trying to help me.

    11/29/2001 12:25:43
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: Cabot - Meech Cemetery info?
    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/935.1 Message Board Post: If it's the Cemetery I think it is. It is well kept up and can be found on Meech Rd. about a half mile north of Holt Rd just outside the city of Williamston. Actually it is halfway between Holt and Noble Roads on Meech Rd.

    11/29/2001 08:04:51
    1. [MIINGHAM] Re: George WARD b 1864/65 in MI s/o Mahlon James WARD & Francis / Fanny Emily ROBERTS; gr-son of Wm WARD b Eng
    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/934.1 Message Board Post: The State of MI didn't require records until 1867. There are marriage records prior to that, but not birth or death. Do you have a death cert or obit that might help?

    11/29/2001 06:56:03
    1. [MIINGHAM] Cabot - Meech Cemetery info?
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Countryman Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/935 Message Board Post: Is anyone on the list familiar with Cabot Meech cemetery, section 13, Wheatfield Twp.? When I am near Lansing again, I would like to visit as I suspect there may be family buried there. Is it accessible or overgrown? On public or private property? I have searched various libraries and haven't found any transcriptions, so would appreciate if anyone knows of that as well. Any info would be greatly appreciated.

    11/29/2001 06:53:31
    1. [MIINGHAM] Take note!
    2. Porter
    3. The Canadian government plans to permanently lock up or destroy all census records made after 1901. Genealogists throughout Canada and in many other countries have been fighting this plan. This week genealogists received a major setback in their efforts. For more information see: http://globalgenealogy.com/Census (in English) and at: http://globalgenealogy.com/Census/Index_f.htm (en fran=E7ais).

    11/26/2001 05:58:18
    1. [MIINGHAM] Virus Alert
    2. Heather and the Zoo Crew
    3. I've discovered that my system has been infected by the [email protected] virus. I've dealt with the issue. However, I would like to apologize to anyone that may have received an infected email from me today. I have no clue how I became infected. I don't open unsolicited attachments. I received a suspicious email earlier this week that didn't contain an attachment, but threw my computer into fits. I updated my virus program, and ran a scan, and it came back clean at that time. Then today I received another suspicious email from the Smith mail list, with an attachment. I simply deleted it without opening it. However, I always have the Preview Pane open in Outlook, and perhaps this is somehow the problem. So, I've now disabled the Preview Pane, done another virus scan, and deleted the offending files. My apologies to anyone who may have had problems caused by this. Be careful out there. Heather

    11/25/2001 02:19:05
    1. [MIINGHAM] George WARD b 1864/65 in MI s/o Mahlon James WARD & Francis / Fanny Emily ROBERTS; gr-son of Wm WARD b Eng
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: WAGNER, ROBERTS, JOHNSON, WARD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hFB.2ACE/934 Message Board Post: Can anyone help me find a birth record in Michigan for George WARD born in 1864/65 in Michigan -parents Mahlon J. and Fanny (Francis) E. WARD? George WARD married abt 1885 in Trempleau co, WIS, Delilah (Lila) COOPER, dau. of John COOPER & Mary E. ADAMS from Hardin Co, OH. George & Delilah WARD lived in Osseo, Trempleau co, WIS. George's father, Mahlon (aka Mayland) James WARD was b. 1837/38 in < Hancock Co> OH, his gr-father William WARD was b in England, his gr-mother b OH. Mahlon J. WARD and wife, Francis (Fanny) Emily ROBERTS moved after Jul 1861 from Hancock co, OH to Ft. Wayne, Allen co, IND where their son, Zophar (Zapher) John WARD was born 11 July 1862. Soon they had left Indiana & were living in Michigan when their 2nd son, George WARD was born abt 1864/65. I think they must have lived in southern Mich from about 1863 to about 1867/68. For they were living in PA when their 3rd son, Anthony WARD was born in 1868. I don't know how long the family lived in PA but by 1872 they had moved to Wisconsin where they 4 more children: son, Orrin (aka Ora/Orion) WARD was born 15 Feb 1872; Daniel WARD b abt 1874; dau. Emily Anne WARD was b 29 May 1875 in Eau Claire, Eau Claire co, WIS and Chauncey WARD was b 1879/1880. The family is on the 1880 Albion, Trempealeau Co, WIS census with all of these! children . Abt 1887 the fam. moved to Springfield, Greene co, Missouri and by 1900 they were in Brookings co, SD. Please contact Mary K. Ward, 1432 Yeardley Drive, Richmond, Virgini 23225; ph 804-232-9338 or [email protected] Thanks.

    11/24/2001 10:41:20
    1. [MIINGHAM] DAVID M. NOTTINGHAM-Bio
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Nottingham, Cummins, Howell, Curry Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/hFB.2ACE/933 Message Board Post: >From 1905 Michigan Manual, Page 765 DAVID M. NOTTINGHAM, Representative from the first district of Ingham county, was born January 5, 1855, in Marion, Indiana, of French and English parents. He lived on a farm until sixteen years of age. He taught school, attended college, and worked at the harness trade until he attained the age of twenty-three. He graduated from Hahnemann Medical College, Chicago, Ill., in 1881, and practiced three years in Bronson, Branch county, Michigan. In 1884 he commenced the practice of medicine at Lansing, where he has since practiced. He was a member of the common council of Lansing for two years. He has been city health officer and at present is a member of the board of education. Mr. Nottingham is a Republican, and was elected to the house of 1903-4 and reelected November 8, 1904, by a vote of 3,841 to 2,764 for Alva M. Cummins, 153 for Alfred A. Howell and 85 for Seneca R. Curry.

    11/23/2001 07:22:22
    1. [MIINGHAM] GALLUP, MILES of Danvers and Mason
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: MILES, GALLUP, DOTY, LUMBARD, YOUNG Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/hFB.2ACE/932 Message Board Post: I am interested in sharing information about the families of James M. GALLUP and Ella (Ellen) MILES who farmed near Danvers in Ingham County. James was born in 1849 in Michigan, the son of Alfred T. GALLUP and Mary N. MOODY (?). Ella MILES was born in 1854 in Liberty, Jackson County, the daughter of Benjamin MILES and Carolyn FOSTER. James and Ella were married in 1874, probably in Jackson County, and had one son, Fred GALLUP. By 1910, James and Ella had retired from farming and lived in Mason where James died in 1914. Meanwhile son Fred GALLUP had married Fay DOTY in 1900 and had one child, Imogene, and continued farming. After James' death, Ella moved to Leslie to live with her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth (MILES) LUMBARD, where she died in 1920. A sister, Mary (MILES) YOUNG of Leslie and a brother, Frank MILES of Mason and Leslie, had predeceased Ella.

    11/22/2001 10:35:33
    1. [MIINGHAM] BINDING family
    2. muchbinding
    3. Hi Everyone, A new lister looking for details of the above family who lived in Ingham County as farmers in the 1840s to 1880s or beyond.James Binding married in NY in c 1836 before moving to Michigan. He was born in Somerset, England around 1800. His children include Edwin amnd Willis. Thanking you for reading. Kelvin Binding Essex County. England

    11/19/2001 03:20:40