Tthere is a mention in the Oosso A To Z book about the Whiteherse family of Samuel and Donnie who had four children.. His son Earl b Dec. 1883 became Owosso's Chief of Police in the 1920s. Nancy
What is the A to Z book? Is the name OEHMIG in there? Thank you, Maria Subject: Re: [MISHIAWA] Owasso A to Z book > long lists of Ellsworths listed on the land patents site!! > > >> How about an Ellsworth Family there in Owasso --- >> >> Carol
Was your father's guardian named Whiteherse? Jack & Marianne Dibean - Lansing Michigan GenWeb Archives: http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/marriages/michigan/michigan.htm Email Address: jackdibean@modempool.com WWII Memorial: www.wwiimemorial.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lynne Corbett" <lynnegenie@yahoo.com> To: <mishiawa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 1:51 PM Subject: [MISHIAWA] MITCHELL in Owosso > Hi, > > My Mitchells lived on Water St. in Owosso. > My Father's guardian in the late 20's and early 30's was the Chief of Police. My Father's parents and grandparents on his Father's side were all deceased by 1925. > 1932 SHIA Co., MI, Owosso City Directory; Pg. 160; Rice, Thaddeus A (Margaret E), Chief > of Police, City Hall, Tel 311, h319 N. Water > > Lynne > > bartinsca@aol.com wrote: > There were several Mitchell families in Owoso. They lived in Owosso at: > 609 Pine Street > 115 W. Ridge ST. > 911 S. Ball Street > 226 S. Norton St. Corunna > 435 Oliver St. > > Nancy > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Lynn, Sue was born March 30, 1933, and her brother William 18 Nov. 1926. William m. Arametta Rust. Metta was still living in 1993. I have her address if you wish to send me a private mail. However that was 13 years ago now. Metta married Don Ray Mitchell 14 May 1923. Nancy
Is there any mention of the HILLIS family in the Owosso book? thanks, bonnie ____________________________________________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. http://new.mail.yahoo.com
Thank you -- very much Nancy -- for that Ellsworth look up - Carol
Is there an address, email, or phone number where one could order the Owosso book, or would it be out of print? Thanks for any info, Alice Weidner bartinsca@aol.com wrote: Owasso A To Z written by Helen Harrelson and published by Crest Inc. Owasso in 1993 is a loving effort by a native daughter to detail the early days of Owasso and list by surname many of the families settled there. I wish I had known she was writing it for my grandmother used to tell me stories about her grandmother one of the first women to move there (from CT then OH and finally MI). The stories would have added to the early history of the area. Living was hard in those days as the market was so far from the farms. They hoped the capital of MI would be Bancroft but unfortunately for them it was some 60? miles to the West. Nancy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.
I am looking for any informartion on my grandfather's parents. My grandfather, Fred T. Gleason, was apparently born around 1872 in Laingsburg, Michigan. My grandfather's middle name was "Treat" and, according to my father, Treat was also his mother's family name. The 1860 census for Sciota, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a Samuel Treat with a wife, Mary Treat, and three daughters, Alice Treat, Emma Treat, and Ida May Treat. The 1870 census for Sciota, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a William H. Gleason born in Canada with a wife, Emma Gleason, living in Samuel Treat's household. The 1880 census for Laingsburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a William H. Gleason with a wife Emma Gleason and two children, a Fred (age 8) and a Jennie (age 10). It is my suspicion that Fred is my grandfather whom was born in Laingsburg, Michigan around 1872. After the 1880 census for Laingsburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan, William H. Gleason and Emma Gleason disappear. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone can help me find out what happened to William H. Gleason and Emma Gleason (maiden name Treat) aftter the 1880 census for Lainsgburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan. Enrique Treat Gleason -------------- Original message from SandyKB@aol.com: -------------- > Hello Sherry, > Yes, we connected before and you gave me much information on Laura Rush and > the offline connections to complete that line. Thank you again. > > So sorry that you had the lightning strike. > > > Sandy > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
I am looking for any informartion on my grandfather's parents. My grandfather, Fred T. Gleason, was apparently born around 1872 in Laingsburg, Michigan. My grandfather's middle name was "Treat" and, according to my father, Treat was also his mother's family name. The 1860 census for Sciota, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a Samuel Treat with a wife, Mary Treat, and three daughters, Alice Treat, Emma Treat, and Ida May Treat. The 1870 census for Sciota, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a William H. Gleason born in Canada with a wife, Emma Gleason, living in Samuel Treat's household. The 1880 census for Laingsburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a William H. Gleason with a wife Emma Gleason and two children, a Fred (age 8) and a Jennie (age 10). It is my suspicion that Fred is my grandfather whom was born in Laingsburg, Michigan around 1872. After the 1880 census for Laingsburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan, William H. Gleason and Emma Gleason disappear. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone can help me find out what happened to William H. Gleason and Emma Gleason (maiden name Treat) aftter the 1880 census for Lainsgburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan. Enrique Treat Gleason -------------- Original message from TKR1019968@aol.com: -------------- > Nancy, > Thank you for checking on the Worden's > > Tammy > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
I am looking for any informartion on my grandfather's parents. My grandfather, Fred T. Gleason, was apparently born around 1872 in Laingsburg, Michigan. My grandfather's middle name was "Treat" and, according to my father, Treat was also his mother's family name. The 1860 census for Sciota, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a Samuel Treat with a wife, Mary Treat, and three daughters, Alice Treat, Emma Treat, and Ida May Treat. The 1870 census for Sciota, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a William H. Gleason born in Canada with a wife, Emma Gleason, living in Samuel Treat's household. The 1880 census for Laingsburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a William H. Gleason with a wife Emma Gleason and two children, a Fred (age 8) and a Jennie (age 10). It is my suspicion that Fred is my grandfather whom was born in Laingsburg, Michigan around 1872. After the 1880 census for Laingsburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan, William H. Gleason and Emma Gleason disappear. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone can help me find out what happened to William H. Gleason and Emma Gleason (maiden name Treat) aftter the 1880 census for Lainsgburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan. Enrique Treat Gleason -------------- Original message from "Nancy Rivers" <genealogy@usol.com>: -------------- > Nancy, > Could you check the book for any Hickmott families? As far as I can tell > any Hickmott that was in the Owasso area is related to me. > > Thanks from another Nancy > > > Owasso A To Z written by Helen Harrelson and published by Crest Inc. > Owasso > > in 1993 is a loving effort by a native daughter to detail the early days > of > > Owasso and list by surname many of the families settled there. > > > > I wish I had known she was writing it for my grandmother used to tell me > > stories about her grandmother one of the first women to move there (from > CT then > > OH and finally MI). The stories would have added to the early history of > the > > area. Living was hard in those days as the market was so far from the > farms. > > They hoped the capital of MI would be Bancroft but unfortunately for them > it > > was some 60? miles to the West. Nancy > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
I am looking for any informartion on my grandfather's parents. My grandfather, Fred T. Gleason, was apparently born around 1872 in Laingsburg, Michigan. My grandfather's middle name was "Treat" and, according to my father, Treat was also his mother's family name. The 1860 census for Sciota, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a Samuel Treat with a wife, Mary Treat, and three daughters, Alice Treat, Emma Treat, and Ida May Treat. The 1870 census for Sciota, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a William H. Gleason born in Canada with a wife, Emma Gleason, living in Samuel Treat's household. The 1880 census for Laingsburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan lists a William H. Gleason with a wife Emma Gleason and two children, a Fred (age 8) and a Jennie (age 10). It is my suspicion that Fred is my grandfather whom was born in Laingsburg, Michigan around 1872. After the 1880 census for Laingsburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan, William H. Gleason and Emma Gleason disappear. I would greatly appreciate it if anyone can help me find out what happened to William H. Gleason and Emma Gleason (maiden name Treat) aftter the 1880 census for Lainsgburg, Shiawassee County, Michigan. Enrique Treat Gleason -------------- Original message from "Kay Schmid" <kayschmid@hotmail.com>: -------------- > The correct spelling of the town is Owosso, not Owasso. > > > >From: "Nancy Rivers" > >Reply-To: mishiawa@rootsweb.com > >To: > >Subject: Re: [MISHIAWA] Owasso A to Z book > >Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 10:06:51 -0500 > > > >Nancy, > >Could you check the book for any Hickmott families? As far as I can tell > >any Hickmott that was in the Owasso area is related to me. > > > >Thanks from another Nancy > > > > > Owasso A To Z written by Helen Harrelson and published by Crest Inc. > >Owasso > > > in 1993 is a loving effort by a native daughter to detail the early days > >of > > > Owasso and list by surname many of the families settled there. > > > > > > I wish I had known she was writing it for my grandmother used to tell me > > > stories about her grandmother one of the first women to move there (from > >CT then > > > OH and finally MI). The stories would have added to the early history > >of > >the > > > area. Living was hard in those days as the market was so far from the > >farms. > > > They hoped the capital of MI would be Bancroft but unfortunately for > >them > >it > > > was some 60? miles to the West. Nancy > > > > > > > > > > >------------------------------- > >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > >MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > >quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get today's hot entertainment gossip > http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip?icid=T002MSN03A07001 > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
Yes, there is a mention of Eveline Ellsworth b. Sept. 6 1817 in Berkshire Vermont to Dr. William Chauncey and Bertha (Johnson) Ellsworth. A little more... I will get back to you later. Nancy
long lists of Ellsworths listed on the land patents site!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carol" <stfilcek@lighthouse.net> To: <mishiawa@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 11, 2006 12:17 PM Subject: Re: [MISHIAWA] Owasso A to Z book > How about an Ellsworth Family there in Owasso --- > > Carol > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
How about an Ellsworth Family there in Owasso --- Carol
Sorry, Nancy I do not find this family. There is an Aaron Hinckley. Nancy
Lynne, My grandmother Anne Oehmig lived at 209 Stewart St and she knew Don Mitchell and his wife. They had a daughter Sue, I don't know if she is still living or not. Maria > > My Mitchells lived on Water St. in Owosso. > My Father's guardian in the late 20's and early 30's was the Chief of > Police. My Father's parents and grandparents on his Father's side were > all deceased by 1925. > 1932 SHIA Co., MI, Owosso City Directory; Pg. 160; Rice, Thaddeus A > (Margaret E), Chief > of Police, City Hall, Tel 311, h319 N. Water > > Lynne > > bartinsca@aol.com wrote: > There were several Mitchell families in Owoso. They lived in Owosso at: > 609 Pine Street > 115 W. Ridge ST. > 911 S. Ball Street > 226 S. Norton St. Corunna > 435 Oliver St. > > Nancy >
Hi Maria, Don Mitchell's wife, Arametta and I corresponded several years ago. I don't know if their daughter Sue is still living either. They also had a son, William Frank Mitchell. My Father told me Don was involved with cars. I think from the research he was a car salesman at one time. Also did a Google search for him and found some interesting information: http://www.shiawasseehistory.com/mitchell.html Lynne Maria <mminear11@mcn.net> wrote: Lynne, My grandmother Anne Oehmig lived at 209 Stewart St and she knew Don Mitchell and his wife. They had a daughter Sue, I don't know if she is still living or not. Maria > > My Mitchells lived on Water St. in Owosso. > My Father's guardian in the late 20's and early 30's was the Chief of > Police. My Father's parents and grandparents on his Father's side were > all deceased by 1925. > 1932 SHIA Co., MI, Owosso City Directory; Pg. 160; Rice, Thaddeus A > (Margaret E), Chief > of Police, City Hall, Tel 311, h319 N. Water > > Lynne > > bartinsca@aol.com wrote: > There were several Mitchell families in Owoso. They lived in Owosso at: > 609 Pine Street > 115 W. Ridge ST. > 911 S. Ball Street > 226 S. Norton St. Corunna > 435 Oliver St. > > Nancy > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MISHIAWA-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.
Hi, My Mitchells lived on Water St. in Owosso. My Father's guardian in the late 20's and early 30's was the Chief of Police. My Father's parents and grandparents on his Father's side were all deceased by 1925. 1932 SHIA Co., MI, Owosso City Directory; Pg. 160; Rice, Thaddeus A (Margaret E), Chief of Police, City Hall, Tel 311, h319 N. Water Lynne bartinsca@aol.com wrote: There were several Mitchell families in Owoso. They lived in Owosso at: 609 Pine Street 115 W. Ridge ST. 911 S. Ball Street 226 S. Norton St. Corunna 435 Oliver St. Nancy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Check out the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta - Fire up a more powerful email and get things done faster.
The correct spelling of the town is Owosso, not Owasso. >From: "Nancy Rivers" <genealogy@usol.com> >Reply-To: mishiawa@rootsweb.com >To: <mishiawa@rootsweb.com> >Subject: Re: [MISHIAWA] Owasso A to Z book >Date: Sat, 11 Nov 2006 10:06:51 -0500 > >Nancy, >Could you check the book for any Hickmott families? As far as I can tell >any Hickmott that was in the Owasso area is related to me. > >Thanks from another Nancy > > > Owasso A To Z written by Helen Harrelson and published by Crest Inc. >Owasso > > in 1993 is a loving effort by a native daughter to detail the early days >of > > Owasso and list by surname many of the families settled there. > > > > I wish I had known she was writing it for my grandmother used to tell me > > stories about her grandmother one of the first women to move there (from >CT then > > OH and finally MI). The stories would have added to the early history >of >the > > area. Living was hard in those days as the market was so far from the >farms. > > They hoped the capital of MI would be Bancroft but unfortunately for >them >it > > was some 60? miles to the West. Nancy > > > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MISHIAWA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Get today's hot entertainment gossip http://movies.msn.com/movies/hotgossip?icid=T002MSN03A07001
Nancy, Could you check the book for any Hickmott families? As far as I can tell any Hickmott that was in the Owasso area is related to me. Thanks from another Nancy > Owasso A To Z written by Helen Harrelson and published by Crest Inc. Owasso > in 1993 is a loving effort by a native daughter to detail the early days of > Owasso and list by surname many of the families settled there. > > I wish I had known she was writing it for my grandmother used to tell me > stories about her grandmother one of the first women to move there (from CT then > OH and finally MI). The stories would have added to the early history of the > area. Living was hard in those days as the market was so far from the farms. > They hoped the capital of MI would be Bancroft but unfortunately for them it > was some 60? miles to the West. Nancy >