Ive rescued an old photograph album which appears to have belonged to the EDWARDS Family of Brown County, Ohio. The album is full of photographs, many identified. The photographs in the album are as follows including my notes based on limited research of these families: EDWARDS Family Photograph Album Rufus BAIRD, R. J. Stevens & Bro. Studio in Georgetown, OH, 1880s, man in 30s or 40s 1860 census of Jefferson, OH: John BAIRD, age 54, a Farmer, born OH Mary BAIRD, age 56, born KY George BAIRD, age 25, a Farmer, born OH Roxana BAIRD, age 21, born OH John BAIRD, age 18, a Farmer, born OH Mary BAIRD, age 16, born OH Rufus BAIRD, age 11, born OH 1870 census of Jefferson, OH: John BAIRD, age 63, Farming, born OH Mary BAIRD, age 64, Keeping House, born KY George BAIRD, age 30, Farming, born OH Empty slot Edna ODELL and Blanche EDWARDS Sheriden EVANS & John MARTIN, tin type photo, no studio or loc, young men in teens or 20s 1870 census of Huntington, OH: William H. EVANS, age 34, born OH Maria C. EVANS, age 17, keeps house, born OH Sherman W. F. EVANS, age 1, born OH Sheridan P. H. EVANS, age 1, born OH William BRYANT, attending school, born OH 1880 census of Huntington, OH: William EVANS, age 44, a Physician, born OH, parents born OH Maria EVANS, wife, age 27, Keeping House, born OH, parents born OH/KY Sherman W. EVANS, son, age 11, at Home, born OH Sheridan P. EVANS, son, age 11, at Home, born OH Esther E. EVANS, dau, age 5, born OH Minnie M. EVANS, dau, age 4, born OH Katie EVANS, dau, age 4 months, born OH Unidentified male, tin type photo, no studio or loc, young man teens or 20s, could be Sheriden EVANS from photo above Izathus SMITH, Bodurthas Studio in Delaware, OH, 1880s, man in 20s, Note Marvins Uncle John BROZE, no studio or loc, 1880s, young man in teens 1870 census of Pleasant, OH: John E. BROSE, age 40, a Farmer, born MD Matilda BROSE, age 40, keeping house, born OH Lucinda BROSE, age 14, helps keep house, born OH Frank A. BROSE, age 12, attending school, born OH George A. BROSE, age 10, attending school, born OH John P. BROSE, age 8, attending school, born OH Edward BROSE, age 5 months, born OH John WILLIAMSON, R. J. Stevens & Bro. Studio in Georgetown, OH, 1880s, man in 30s or 40s 1860 census of Pleasant, OH: John L. WILLIAMSON, age 34, born OH Matilda WILLIAMSON, age 25, born OH Charles WILLIAMSON, age 7, born OH Sarah WILLIAMSON, age 4, born OH Mary WILLIAMSON, age 3, born OH 1870 census of Washington, OH: John WILLIAMSON, age 44, a Teamster, born KY Matilda WILLIAMSON, age 39, Keeping House, born OH Charles WILLIAMSON, age 17, a Farm Laborer, born OH Sarah A. WILLIAMSON, age 14, Helps Mother, born OH Mary J. WILLIAMSON, age 11, Helps Mother, born OH Fanny WILLIAMSON, age 4, born OH 1880 census of Jefferson, OH: John L. WILLIAMSON, age 54, born KY, a Farmer, parents born NJ/DE Sarah N. WILLIAMSON, dau, age 24, born OH, Keeping House, parents born KY/OH Mary J. WILLIAMSON, dau, age 23, born OH, Keeping House, parents born KY/OH Fanny R. WILLIAMSON, dau, age 14, born OH, at Home, parents born KY/OH Rufus T. BAIRD, other, age 31, born OH, Teaching School, parents born OH/KY Empty Slot Farni DAVIS Bob COCHRAN, Baker Studio in Columbus, OH, 1880s, man in 40s or 50s Clara BROZE, N. Hoagland Studio in Wyandotte, KS, 1880s, young woman in teens 1880 census of Quindaro, KS: Jacob BROSE, age 58, born Prussia, a Carpenter, parents born Prussia Caroline BROSE, wife, age 52, born Prussia, Keeping House, parents born Prussia John BROSE, son, age 19, born OH, a Farm Laborer William BROSE, son, age 15, born OH, Helps on Farm Clara BROSE, dau, age 12, born Prussia, at Home Elizabeth BROSE, dau, age 9, born Prussia Lizzie MILLER, tin type photo, no studio or loc, girl about 12 years Unidentified Female, Phillips Studio in La Fayette, IN, 1880s, girl about 12 years old Lute EVANS, tin type photo, no studio or loc, a toddler Gilbert, no studio or loc, 1870s, toddler Empty Slot Gilbert, Blanche, Mabel Blanche HENRY, tin type photo, no studio or loc, girl about 4 years 1880 census of Union, OH: Richard HENRY, age 64, a Blacksmith, born VA, parents born VA Sylvaria HENRY, wife, age 31, Keeps House, born OH, parents born OH Richard M. HENRY, son, age 10, born OH Blanche M. HENRY, dau, age 7, born OH Empty Slot Georgia ODELL Lou KIRKPATRIC, tin type photo, no studio or loc, girl about 6 years Mabel, tin type photo, no studio or loc, girl about 6 years Gilbert, tin type photo, no studio or loc, boy about 8 years Blanche, no studio or loc, 1870s or 1880s, girl about 8 years Orange EDWARDS, tin type photo, no studio or loc, toddler 1880 census of Byrd, OH: John B. EDWARDS, age 44, a Farmer, born OH, parents born OH/VA Mary E. EDWARDS, wife, age 44, Keeping House, born OH, parents born OH Charles C. EDWARDS, son, age 18, a Farm Laborer, born OH John EDWARDS, son, age 14, a Farm Laborer, born OH William EDWARDS, son, age 12, a Farm Laborer, born OH Orange EDWARDS, son, age 10, born OH Darius W. EDWARDS, son, age 7, born OH And living directly next door: Jane EDWARDS, age 73, Keeping House, born VA, parents born VA Martha HATFIELD, dau, age 36, a Seamstress, born OH, parents born VA John E. HATFIELD, grandson, age 10, born OH, parents born OH Martin EDWARDS, grandson, age 14, a Farm Laborer, born OH, parents born NC And living directly next door: William EDWARDS, age 39, a Farmer, born OH, parents born OH/VA Elizabeth T. EDWARDS, wife, age 40, Keeping House, born OH, parents born VA/OH 1900 census of Paxton, IL: Orange EDWARDS, age 30, born 1870, married 9 months, born OH, parents born OH, a Physician Blanche EDWARDS, age 32, born 1868, married 9 months, no children, born OH, parents born OH Blanche, tin type photo, no studio or loc, toddler Blanche, tin type photo, no studio or loc, girl about 9 years Mabel, tin type photo, no studio or loc, girl in teens Unidentified Infant, tin type photo, no studio or loc, infant I am hoping to locate someone from these families so that this wonderful old family treasure can be returned to family. If you are a member of one of these families, or know someone who might be, please contact me. Thanks, Shelley
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----- Original Message ----- From: <miller-request@rootsweb.com> To: <miller@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 14, 2006 12:00 AM Subject: MILLER Digest, Vol 1, Issue 27 I ran into the same problem with my ancestor who 'said' in one census he was born in Prussia and another in Germany. One of the other ancestors Alsace Lorraine France in one and Austria in another, Upon research I found the same as you, There was no Germany at the time of birth and the small countries later became parts of Germany, France and Poland and Austria as well as perhaps other countries. One brother and sister were born in same place only a few years apart yet it was a differnt name. Also some 'errors' by the census regarding the spelling of names so you just have to know the history of the family and areas somewhat. Ferne.
Source: RSL Submitter miner288 URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=miner288 Subject: RSL Update Submitter: miner288 Email: miner2881@yahoo.ca * Miller 1844 now ontario canada
Hello Char, I do find your family in the 1850 census in Ohio. Richard states his birth place as Virginia and Catherine's birth place is PA. Shar 1850 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Belmont > Pultney (Sept 18, 1850) Richard MILLER, 49, miner, born PA Catherine 34, born PA Drusilla, 17 born Ohio, attends school Lucy 15, born Ohio, attends school Elisabeth, 12, born OH, attends school Luther, 6 ,born OH Josiah 5, born OH Sarra HARDESTY 50, born PA 1880 United States Federal Census > Ohio > Belmont > West Wheeling > District 25 (June 5, 1880) Richard MILLER 72, old ?,, blind, crippled or disabled, NOT KNOWN the place of birth & parents birth Drusilla HASSLETON 47, daughter, widowed, keeps house, born OH, unknown where parents were born Richard HASSELTON 18, G son, single, pilot ferry boat, born OH, mother born OH, father born UNKNOWN next door: Luther MILLER 40,married, born OH, day laborer, unknown where parents were born Eurma J MILLER, 31, wife, married, keeps house, born OH?, parents born PA Laura D? 7, daughter, born OH, parents born OH Chas H. 4, son, born OH, parents born OH Bertha 1, born June, daughter, born Illinois, parents born OH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Char Jones" <travlinanaa@yahoo.com> To: <miller@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 9:52 AM Subject: Re: [Miller] Richard of Belmont OH > My GGGrandfather was Richard Miller. I only have a clue that he was from > Maryland or PA. from one or two census. Then later only PA.. He was born > in 1808, lived in Pultney or West Wheeling, OH and married Catherine > Frazier of PA. Can anyone shed light on this family member. Children > were Drusilla, Lucy, Elizabeth, Martin Luther Joshua and Marrion. The > children were all born in Pultney, Belmont Co. OH. I've been stuck on > RIchard for a long long time. One hint I have is and Aunt who named all > of her children after ancestors and She had a Richard and a Robert. There > was a Robert in Pultney who would fit for age and place but I can't find > any proof. Thanks in advance > Char Miller-Jones
There is a Complete Report oo the Creation Of Germany in the <World Almanac & Book of Facts> I have a Newer one But the one That I am Looking at it 1991 Which has the same List of Country Formations. This States; SO, Christian Europe Regroups & Expands: 900 - 1300. I am sure that someone else in the Miller Family Has access to the Almanac. It Can be bought on E-BAY But if you do not have one Maybe I can spare enough to send you one. The Shipping will be more than the Book. There is a CUT RATE store chain here that will have it Very Cheep, BUT the Book is a Great help when one gets into the need of World Information// There is Very little that one could be looking for in World INFO, That cannot be Found there. Those Names that that you gave. Bavaria. UNT Hessen <Stahdt> DAS ist der selber fals; The Same as American The State OF, Virginia. I believe 47 of our States Have, Counties, Louisiana It is Parish I am not sure ABT Hawaii & Alaska. Then You ARE very Familia with Our Magisterial District like <Temperance> In Germany that would be Land, <A Sounds like the BRITS Say A, <AHH> As the German <26 Letter> Alphabet is the same as ours- Only the Sound of the Letters is Quite Different. LUCK CUZ A T Powell <atpowelljr@aol.com.
Hello, My ancestor John D. Miller was born in Wurttemburg in 1823. When he was born there was no such place or country called GERMANY. Germany is a very new country, it is not that old. There has always been an England, for example, but not so for Germany, it is quite a new invention. Germany used to be made of a a patch-work quilt of small areas ruled by a Prince, or a Duke, that sort of thing. There was no central, supreme leader over all. For example: Wurttemberg is in the area which has the present city of Stuttgardt, Germany. There was Bavaria, Hesse, Westphalia, etc. Lots of small areas, with changing borders. Places like Prussia would be a area with changing borders. For example: my ancestor Mary E. Miller was born in 1850 in Germany, yet her parents who were born in the same area she was were called all their lives in USA as born in Wurttemberg. In 1849 there was a Revolution in Germany, and that might be a cut off date for many place terms there. Please be aware, I am NOT an expert on German History, only as it pertains to my own family. The PLACE name of the BIRTH of a person is correctly given as the place name at the TIME they were born. So in the 1930 census, your ancestor should state the PLACE her parents were born as of their birthdate. However, we know people don't always say the correct thing, so in 1930 she might say Germany for example. Why would she say POLAND? Could it be, that as of 1930 the exact spot they were born at was NOW called Poland? Or, was a simple mistake made by the census taker, and Poland was written, only because he was in a Polish neighborhood in Chicago? This happened to me in Chicago. My ancestor there was a German born Christian, but yet the street he lived on was all Russian born Jews. The census taker got so used to writing Russia that he did the same for my ancestor, but I immediately knew the mistake when I looked at the census image page, the entire page is marked Russian, so he was included by mistake. The census taker might have thought the entire neighborhood were all the same type of people, and so he marked them all the same. Could your ancestor have been in a Polish neighborhood? Just coming up with some ideas. If you already know the town, or village name in Germany, or suspect you know, tell us here, and maybe we can all discuss whether it was Germany or Poland, and the various times. I have one researcher-contact who really is knowlegeable, and I could consult with her, she has old maps. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: <Behappy45@aol.com> To: <miller@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 4:26 PM Subject: [Miller] german vs polish miller > hi list, > my grandmother, anna miller, born in chgo, lists her parents as being born > in poland (1930 census), but when i enter miller, poland for 1910, nothing > comes up except all germany.. > > my question, was it common for 1910 census to say germany, but then the > same > person to say poland for 1930? > > thank you > dee > > > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER > ********* > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message
Lily, By the same token, I have difficulty in determining area's by what dialect was being spoken, ie; Upper and Lower and the fact they had difficulty understanding each other. I have heard their diets were even different as one ate sauerbraten and the other did not. I know of an early Miller / Mueller marriage where he spoke upper and she the lower and they met while on the boat to the colonies. DE Millr -----Original Message----- From: miller-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:miller-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lilly Martin Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 4:09 AM To: miller@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Miller] german vs polish miller Hello, My ancestor John D. Miller was born in Wurttemburg in 1823. When he was born there was no such place or country called GERMANY. Germany is a very new country, it is not that old. There has always been an England, for example, but not so for Germany, it is quite a new invention. Germany used to be made of a a patch-work quilt of small areas ruled by a Prince, or a Duke, that sort of thing. There was no central, supreme leader over all. For example: Wurttemberg is in the area which has the present city of Stuttgardt, Germany. There was Bavaria, Hesse, Westphalia, etc. Lots of small areas, with changing borders. Places like Prussia would be a area with changing borders. For example: my ancestor Mary E. Miller was born in 1850 in Germany, yet her parents who were born in the same area she was were called all their lives in USA as born in Wurttemberg. In 1849 there was a Revolution in Germany, and that might be a cut off date for many place terms there. Please be aware, I am NOT an expert on German History, only as it pertains to my own family. The PLACE name of the BIRTH of a person is correctly given as the place name at the TIME they were born. So in the 1930 census, your ancestor should state the PLACE her parents were born as of their birthdate. However, we know people don't always say the correct thing, so in 1930 she might say Germany for example. Why would she say POLAND? Could it be, that as of 1930 the exact spot they were born at was NOW called Poland? Or, was a simple mistake made by the census taker, and Poland was written, only because he was in a Polish neighborhood in Chicago? This happened to me in Chicago. My ancestor there was a German born Christian, but yet the street he lived on was all Russian born Jews. The census taker got so used to writing Russia that he did the same for my ancestor, but I immediately knew the mistake when I looked at the census image page, the entire page is marked Russian, so he was included by mistake. The census taker might have thought the entire neighborhood were all the same type of people, and so he marked them all the same. Could your ancestor have been in a Polish neighborhood? Just coming up with some ideas. If you already know the town, or village name in Germany, or suspect you know, tell us here, and maybe we can all discuss whether it was Germany or Poland, and the various times. I have one researcher-contact who really is knowlegeable, and I could consult with her, she has old maps. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: <Behappy45@aol.com> To: <miller@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 4:26 PM Subject: [Miller] german vs polish miller > hi list, > my grandmother, anna miller, born in chgo, lists her parents as being born > in poland (1930 census), but when i enter miller, poland for 1910, nothing > comes up except all germany.. > > my question, was it common for 1910 census to say germany, but then the > same > person to say poland for 1930? > > thank you > dee > > > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER > ********* > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ********* Visit the threaded archives of this list: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER ********* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.3/530 - Release Date: 11/11/2006 -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.14.3/530 - Release Date: 11/11/2006
My GGGrandfather was Richard Miller. I only have a clue that he was from Maryland or PA. from one or two census. Then later only PA.. He was born in 1808, lived in Pultney or West Wheeling, OH and married Catherine Frazier of PA. Can anyone shed light on this family member. Children were Drusilla, Lucy, Elizabeth, Martin Luther Joshua and Marrion. The children were all born in Pultney, Belmont Co. OH. I've been stuck on RIchard for a long long time. One hint I have is and Aunt who named all of her children after ancestors and She had a Richard and a Robert. There was a Robert in Pultney who would fit for age and place but I can't find any proof. Thanks in advance Char Miller-Jones D E Miller <dmiller655@fuse.net> wrote: Lily, By the same token, I have difficulty in determining area's by what dialect was being spoken, ie; Upper and Lower and the fact they had difficulty understanding each other. I have heard their diets were even different as one ate sauerbraten and the other did not. I know of an early Miller / Mueller marriage where he spoke upper and she the lower and they met while on the boat to the colonies. DE Millr -----Original Message----- From: miller-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:miller-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Lilly Martin Sent: Monday, November 13, 2006 4:09 AM To: miller@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [Miller] german vs polish miller Hello, My ancestor John D. Miller was born in Wurttemburg in 1823. When he was born there was no such place or country called GERMANY. Germany is a very new country, it is not that old. There has always been an England, for example, but not so for Germany, it is quite a new invention. Germany used to be made of a a patch-work quilt of small areas ruled by a Prince, or a Duke, that sort of thing. There was no central, supreme leader over all. For example: Wurttemberg is in the area which has the present city of Stuttgardt, Germany. There was Bavaria, Hesse, Westphalia, etc. Lots of small areas, with changing borders. Places like Prussia would be a area with changing borders. For example: my ancestor Mary E. Miller was born in 1850 in Germany, yet her parents who were born in the same area she was were called all their lives in USA as born in Wurttemberg. In 1849 there was a Revolution in Germany, and that might be a cut off date for many place terms there. Please be aware, I am NOT an expert on German History, only as it pertains to my own family. The PLACE name of the BIRTH of a person is correctly given as the place name at the TIME they were born. So in the 1930 census, your ancestor should state the PLACE her parents were born as of their birthdate. However, we know people don't always say the correct thing, so in 1930 she might say Germany for example. Why would she say POLAND? Could it be, that as of 1930 the exact spot they were born at was NOW called Poland? Or, was a simple mistake made by the census taker, and Poland was written, only because he was in a Polish neighborhood in Chicago? This happened to me in Chicago. My ancestor there was a German born Christian, but yet the street he lived on was all Russian born Jews. The census taker got so used to writing Russia that he did the same for my ancestor, but I immediately knew the mistake when I looked at the census image page, the entire page is marked Russian, so he was included by mistake. The census taker might have thought the entire neighborhood were all the same type of people, and so he marked them all the same. Could your ancestor have been in a Polish neighborhood? Just coming up with some ideas. If you already know the town, or village name in Germany, or suspect you know, tell us here, and maybe we can all discuss whether it was Germany or Poland, and the various times. I have one researcher-contact who really is knowlegeable, and I could consult with her, she has old maps. Best regards, Lilly Martin ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 4:26 PM Subject: [Miller] german vs polish miller > hi list, > my grandmother, anna miller, born in chgo, lists her parents as being born > in poland (1930 census), but when i enter miller, poland for 1910, nothing > comes up except all germany.. > > my question, was it common for 1910 census to say germany, but then the > same > person to say poland for 1930? > > thank you > dee > > > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER > ********* > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message ********* Visit the threaded archives of this list: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER ********* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- No virus found in this incoming message. 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I am seeking the parents of Mary Ann Miller who was born in 1804, either in Va. or Pa. About 1824 she married William P. Terry. Any clue would be appreciated. Thank you. Donna Wilson Smith
Thanks for the info it worked. ----- Original Message ----- From: "gggsonfred2" <gggsonfred2@yahoo.com> To: <miller@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 5:28 PM Subject: Re: [Miller] Free immigration records in November > Look in the center column of the page near the bottom - there's an > orange -brown colored box that reads something like "who are your > immigrant ancestors - find them now for free" Click on it and it will > take you to the free search thing and a description of all the new > immigration databases that were added. > > If you don't see the box - check and see if you have ad blocker software > turned on. > > JM > > "Mary T. Santanen" <longtree@adelphia.net> wrote: > Don't see a thread for ancestry. Thank you Mary > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "gggsonfred2" > To: > Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 12:23 AM > Subject: [Miller] Free immigration records in November > > >>>>From another list. >> >> Search Ancestry.com recently enlarged Immigration and ships passenger >> list collection for free during November. There's a the link at the >> bottom of this page: >> >> http://www.gendisasters.com >> >> Click on it and it will take you to the free immigration search page. >> >> hope this helps. >> >> JM >> >> >> --------------------------------- >> Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. >> >> >> ********* >> Visit the threaded archives of this list: >> http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER >> ********* >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes >> in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER > ********* > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER > ********* > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
The boarders of Germany changed quite a lot in the 1800's and 1900's. Many people of German ethnicity lived in areas that were under German rule, but later became part of Poland or Russia. Your Miller ancestors are probably German who lived in that part of "Germany" that later became Poland. Eric -----Original Message----- From: miller-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:miller-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Behappy45@aol.com Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 9:27 AM To: miller@rootsweb.com Subject: [Miller] german vs polish miller hi list, my grandmother, anna miller, born in chgo, lists her parents as being born in poland (1930 census), but when i enter miller, poland for 1910, nothing comes up except all germany.. my question, was it common for 1910 census to say germany, but then the same person to say poland for 1930? thank you dee ********* Visit the threaded archives of this list: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER ********* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
hi list, my grandmother, anna miller, born in chgo, lists her parents as being born in poland (1930 census), but when i enter miller, poland for 1910, nothing comes up except all germany.. my question, was it common for 1910 census to say germany, but then the same person to say poland for 1930? thank you dee
THANK YOU!!! This is the first time I have been able to find my husband's grandparents (even when I knew the date and ship). The page came right up.
Look in the center column of the page near the bottom - there's an orange -brown colored box that reads something like "who are your immigrant ancestors - find them now for free" Click on it and it will take you to the free search thing and a description of all the new immigration databases that were added. If you don't see the box - check and see if you have ad blocker software turned on. JM "Mary T. Santanen" <longtree@adelphia.net> wrote: Don't see a thread for ancestry. Thank you Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "gggsonfred2" To: Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 12:23 AM Subject: [Miller] Free immigration records in November >>>From another list. > > Search Ancestry.com recently enlarged Immigration and ships passenger > list collection for free during November. There's a the link at the > bottom of this page: > > http://www.gendisasters.com > > Click on it and it will take you to the free immigration search page. > > hope this helps. > > JM > > > --------------------------------- > Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER > ********* > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > ********* Visit the threaded archives of this list: http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER ********* ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.
Don't see a thread for ancestry. Thank you Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "gggsonfred2" <gggsonfred2@yahoo.com> To: <miller@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2006 12:23 AM Subject: [Miller] Free immigration records in November >>>From another list. > > Search Ancestry.com recently enlarged Immigration and ships passenger > list collection for free during November. There's a the link at the > bottom of this page: > > http://www.gendisasters.com > > Click on it and it will take you to the free immigration search page. > > hope this helps. > > JM > > > --------------------------------- > Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. > > > ********* > Visit the threaded archives of this list: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/MILLER > ********* > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MILLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes > in the subject and the body of the message >
>>From another list. Search Ancestry.com recently enlarged Immigration and ships passenger list collection for free during November. There's a the link at the bottom of this page: http://www.gendisasters.com Click on it and it will take you to the free immigration search page. hope this helps. JM --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates.
Source: RSL Submitter leghorn URL: http://rsl.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/rslsql.cgi?op=user&user=leghorn Subject: RSL Update Submitter: leghorn Email: lmyaciuk@mts.net * Miller 1801 1881 Rayleigh, Rochford, Essex Stephen married Ann Bass * Bass 1796 1868 Rayleigh, Rochford, Essex Ann Bass married Stephen Miller * Miller 1833 Rayleigh, Rochford, Essex Margaret Sarah Maria Bass Miller m Francis Mountain
where in ohio? ----- Original Message ----- From: dhayes<mailto:dhayes@greenapple.com> To: miller-L@rootsweb.com<mailto:miller-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 01, 2006 9:43 AM Subject: [Miller] william john miller Good morning.......... looking for others than may have this William J Miller in their family tree. William was born in OH, 1860. The son of Frederick & Sophia Sakoff Miller. He married Wilimina Rosso. Was hoping for find out more about Wilimina's family. She was born in Germany & immigrated to the US...year ? Would like to find out where they settled, etc. Thank you for your time........... have info on William Miller that I would be willing to share. Linda
Good morning.......... looking for others than may have this William J Miller in their family tree. William was born in OH, 1860. The son of Frederick & Sophia Sakoff Miller. He married Wilimina Rosso. Was hoping for find out more about Wilimina's family. She was born in Germany & immigrated to the US...year ? Would like to find out where they settled, etc. Thank you for your time........... have info on William Miller that I would be willing to share. Linda