In the online Forest Lawn Cemetery database: Creley Charles Sr 7605 9/25/1915 12 30 3 Creley Charles 39701 2/3/1951 12 30 1 Creley Louisa 12854 9/25/1915 12 30 2 Creley Mary 24180 11/18/1929 12 30 4 Vikki Henry Omaha ---- Patricia Hammons <hammons7@windstream.net> wrote: > Would also like to know where to send for a marriage record for Feb 28 1870 in Omaha. What is the charge etc. > **** > I am looking for information on Charles Creely who married Sariese Canco > Feb 28 1870 in Omaha. > I wonder if the 'Sariese' is a mispelled version of 'Louise'. If so > then this could be the same Charles Creely that follows > ******* > There is a different Charles Creely born abt 1843 on the Omaha NE census > Ward 6, Douglas Co. living with wife Louisa. He is an Express driver and > she keeps house. Charles is age 27 born in Missouri, Louisa is age 20. > She is also born in Missouri 1900 Census - Omaha, Douglas Co. Nebraska. > > Charles Crely born abt 1844, living on 1402 S 15th St. born in July > 1844? year is illegible, could be 1843. His age looks like 55. Wife is > Louisa born Feb 1852, age 48 . They have been married 29 years. They had > 3 children, with 2 living. Daughter Mary born in Jan 1873 and is age 27 > and single. > Son Charles, born June 1870, age 23 and single. Charles and Louise each > born in Missouri, the children born in Nebraska. Louisa's father born in > Canada/FR and her mother born in Scotland. Charles parents both born in > MO. Charles Sr. is a labor at a grain elevator. > I did research on these children and neither one of them ever married. > > ***** > ***** > In 1880 census there is a Mary? Crely age 38 born in Mo. head of > house, living with children David 16 and mary age 14. David is a RR > employee, Mary keeps house. they were all born in MO and their parents > were all born in MO. They lived in Ward 1 > > There was a Mary L. Creley living in Omaha with her 2 children, David > and Mary. > the older Mary is on the 1914 City directory. She is probably widowed or > divorced. I don't know if her husband died in Omaha or not. I am hoping > his name will be Edward, but don't know that for sure.
Hello List, I have not been on this list for a year or more. Would appreicate in knowing what Omaha or Nebraska has regarding online searches, other than Ancestry. Would also like to know where to send for a marriage record for Feb 28 1870 in Omaha. What is the charge etc. Here are some loose end Crely/Creley/Creely/Creeley people in Omaha. I hope there are some Creely cousins out there who are researhing this too!! **** I am looking for information on Charles Creely who married Sariese Canco Feb 28 1870 in Omaha. I wonder if the 'Sariese' is a mispelled version of 'Louise'. If so then this could be the same Charles Creely that follows ******* There is a different Charles Creely born abt 1843 on the Omaha NE census Ward 6, Douglas Co. living with wife Louisa. He is an Express driver and she keeps house. Charles is age 27 born in Missouri, Louisa is age 20. She is also born in Missouri une 1900 Census - Omaha, Douglas Co. Nebraska. Charles Crely born abt 1844, living on 1402 S 15th St. born in July 1844? year is illegible, could be 1843. His age looks like 55. Wife is Louisa born Feb 1852, age 48 . They have been married 29 years. They had 3 children, with 2 living. Daughter Mary born in Jan 1873 and is age 27 and single. Son Charles, born June 1870, age 23 and single. Charles and Louise each born in Missouri, the children born in Nebraska. Louisa's father born in Canada/FR and her mother born in Scotland. Charles parents both born in MO. Charles Sr. is a labor at a grain elevator. I did research on these children and neither one of them ever married. ***** ***** In 1880 census there is a Mary? Crely age 38 born in Mo. head of house, living with children David 16 and mary age 14. David is a RR employee, Mary keeps house. they were all born in MO and their parents were all born in MO. They lived in Ward 1 There was a Mary L. Creley living in Omaha with her 2 children, David and Mary. the older Mary is on the 1914 City directory. She is probably widowed or divorced. I don't know if her husband died in Omaha or not. I am hoping his name will be Edward, but don't know that for sure.
My husband has Boyer relatives that came from Lancaster, PA to Illinois in the 1820's -1850's. I take it back to a Johann Nicholaus Beyer, Sr. b. 1730 in Germany. If you would send a pedigree from your grandfather back as far as possible, with dates, I will try to connect you. If memory serves there was another Beyer in PA. that I have suspected being a brother to Johann Nicholas, just not confirmed. Joy
Hello Joy, At this point I do not know where they originally came from. I only have them coming from Kansas to Nebraska so far. the earliest dates I have are in the 1960's. Before that time I do not know where they were. Do you have ancestors who came from MD to NE? Elizabeth ===================================================== --- bjkruse2004@frontiernet.net wrote: > Did your Boyer's come from Maryland? > Joy in Carroll Co., Illinois > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to NEDOUGLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > ____________________________________________________________________________________ We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. http://tv.yahoo.com/collections/265
Did your Boyer's come from Maryland? Joy in Carroll Co., Illinois
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This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: HOOD, TIMMONS, WHITE Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/4715.1.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I would really appreciate it. If I even knew the name of the newspaper and the date it (they) was/were published, I could order them from the library for $5 each. Thank you very much for looking for me. Lisa Davis
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/4715.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I'm going down to the library I can take a look to see if we have their obit please let me know. Nancy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Oldswager, Bierbeck, Bean, Grouver Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/4716/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Henry Oldswager bn abt 1852 in Germany - immigrated in 1885 is a servant and boards at the home of Augusta Bierback age 7=64 and his son, John age 25. Henry is a servant for a private family, perhaps for the Bierbacks. Along with Henry are Homer P. Beam, age 29, Charles E. Grouver age 60 and Cordelia Grouver age 52. Both Charles and Homer work in the Flour Mill. This census taken in 1920 is in Chicago, Douglas county, Nebraska. Many of my ancestors have the surname Oldswager and were born in Germany. I am trying to connect Henry to them. Any help would be appreciated.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: TIMMONS, HOOD, WHITE Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/4715/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Would anyone have any information about the family or descendants of the above two sisters? They both lived in Omaha and were living there when they died, Mabel(l)in Nov. 1983 and Gladys March 7,1994. Mabel's husband was Robert Hood. I don't know the name of Glady's husband Any help would be appreciated. I would really like to find this part of the family. Thank you. Lisa Davis
At Forest Lawn Cemetery: Name, Interment #, Interment Date, Section, Lot, Grave: Hood, Robert Henry, 51589, 5/13/1965, G/SM 805 4 Hood, Vantora Maybell (Mabel), 68372, 11/21/1983, G/SM 805 3 White, Gladys Esther, 76686, 3/9/1994, G/SM 828 1 White, Russell Everett, 63742, 6/12/1978, G/SM 828 2 www.forestlawnomaha.com ---- "gc-gateway@rootsweb.com" <gc-gateway@rootsweb.com> wrote: > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: TIMMONS, HOOD, WHITE > Classification: queries > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/4715/mb.ashx > > Message Board Post: > > Would anyone have any information about the family or descendants of the above two sisters? They both lived in Omaha and were living there when they died, Mabel(l)in Nov. 1983 and Gladys March 7,1994. Mabel's husband was Robert Hood. I don't know the name of Glady's husband > > Any help would be appreciated. I would really like to find this part of the family. Thank you. > > Lisa Davis > > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to NEDOUGLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jividen Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/1363.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Her ex-husband was Bernard Paul Jividen who was born 5 Apr 1930 in Ottawa IA & died 14 Feb 1991 in Denver CO.
Starting next Saturday, January 20 at 9 AM at the Mormon Trail Center in Omaha (3215 State St in Omaha) the Greater Omaha Genealogy Society and Omaha Public Library will hold their 10th annual genealogy series. The classes are all held on 3rd Saturday mornings, at 9 AM to about noon. There will be a variety of topics over the next six months, and all will have helps that can give you clues to search out your family. Classes are free, but we ask that people pre-register so that we can be sure we have enough hand outs without having too many extras. To pre-register email _Genclass@aol.com_ (mailto:Genclass@aol.com) or call 706-1453. Jan 20: Tell Me About My Family: getting started, family group sheets, pedigree charts, ideas for successfully climbing your family whether you are a beginner or are experienced. It includes talking to extended family to discover the clues that were passed down in other lines of the family. Feb 17: Vital Records for the Vital Events of our Lives: we will discuss the availability of vital records and what to expect from them, and how to access them. Part II: Substitutes for Vital Records: Since most US states don't start vital records until the 20th century, you are going to need other resources to get as many birth, marriage, and death dates and places that help set your ancestors aside as specific people in a world where often there are others with the same name. March 17: Making Sense of the Census: An overview of the every 10 year visit of the census taker to everyone's home and why you can't afford to not look at all of the censuses your ancestor may have appeared in. (or in the censuses taken in other countries where applicable) April 14: Part 1: Stories in Stone: Many think that the only important thing on a grave marker is the name and the dates. This class will show examples of other things carved on a stone that may give you other clues to more information about your family. Part 2: The Name Game: Why can't you find your people under the name that you're expecting? We'll discuss naming patterns, name changes, patronymics, nick names and other things to watch for when looking for your ancestors. May 19: Part 1: Searching the World's Records Without Leaving Omaha will discuss the materials collected and made available to genealogists all over the world by the LDS Family History Library. (Many more nations and religions are included in their collection of records than just the LDS Church, and we'll give you a very brief overview of the Scanstone project and Austro-Hungarian mapping project that promise to revolutionize research.) Part 2: Telling the Tale and Documenting the Sources: You're going to hear stories about your family. Somebody has to write them down or they're going to be lost. And as always, don't forget to document those sources. (Genealogy without documentation is mythology.) June 16: Part 1: Jumping the Water: "Germany" was a big place if you're looking for the place your ancestors were from, as were most of the other places in Europe when you're also dealing with such things as foreign languages. We will discuss clues that may make it possible to narrow down the place of origin for your immigrant ancestors. Part 2: Black, White and Read All Over: Newspapers can be frustrating in their spelling errors, the yellow journalism of early days, but sometimes it's the only place you can find important family information. Come explore some examples of what can be found in newspapers and possible places to get them. Because this is the 10th annual series of classes, G.O.G.S. is offering a special offer to attendees of the classes. Those in attendance will be given a coupon that allows them to sign up as a Society member for the remaining 1/2 of the 2006-2007 membership year for half price. This will get them 1/2 the year's newsletters, attendance at the spring conference at the member discount, the Ezines for half the year (if they have an email address), and an option to purchase match-purchase census microfilm of their choice. We hope to see many of you at the classes. For those experienced, it's a good review, for those who are beginners, it's a chance to get some solid grounding in research techniques. You can email questions to me or to _Genclass@aol.com_ (mailto:Genclass@aol.com) We're grateful to the folks at the Trail Center for allowing us to use their multi purpose room because we have been able to include many times more people than would fit into the largest classroom in the library system.
The January meeting of Greater Omaha Genealogical Society will have Terry Tippets presenting his powerpoint program on the LDS Church's Scanstone and Austro-Hungarian Mapping projects. You may have heard that the LDS Family History Library is going to be putting their microfilm/fiche on line (Scanstone project) and this is your chance to learn more. And the mapping project makes it even more exciting as they interface it with historic maps. We meet at Crown Point Retirement Center in their dining room at 7:00 PM. Guests are always welcome. If the lot is full, you can park in the Better Business Equipment lot across the street. They don't mind as they are closed for the day.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/2240.1.3.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi Dorothy, As far as I know my August was never married. He came from Germany and probably went to Neb soon after. It was said he died in 1924 in Nebraska. His parents never came to the US. Only him and two brothers who settled in southern MN. And one of them was my grandfather who also died in 1924. I have not been able to find anything else on him. This is just what I was told. LeAnna
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Mueller, Miller Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/2240.1.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: This also may be far fetched, however, I am looking for an August Mueller (Miller), who may have been the father of a Charles Miller (my grandfather on my mother's side). Charles Miller's family had changed their name from Mueller to Miller. Charles Miller married Mary Oberholtzer in Marydel, Maryland I believe. In any event, my mother (Dorothy Miller) was born of that marriage on 5/11/24 in Marydel. Charles Miller and Mary Oberholtzer moved to Florham Park, New Jersey in approximately 1930. Charles Miller and Mary Oberholtzer divorced shortly after that. My mother, Dorothy M. Miller, who is now 82, never saw her father after that. She would be delighted to know what her father's life was like after he and Mary divorced. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Dorothy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/2240.1.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: This also may be far fetched, however, I am looking for an August Mueller (Miller), who may have been the father of a Charles Miller (my grandfather on my mother's side). Charles Miller's family had changed their name from Mueller to Miller. Charles Miller married Mary Oberholtzer in Marydel, Maryland I believe. In any event, my mother (Dorothy Miller) was born of that marriage on 5/11/24 in Marydel. Charles Miller and Mary Oberholtzer moved to Florham Park, New Jersey in approximately 1930. Charles Miller and Mary Oberholtzer divorced shortly after that. My mother, Dorothy M. Miller, who is now 82, never saw her father after that. She would be delighted to know what her father's life was like after he and Mary divorced. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks, Dorothy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Petersen, Bulwan Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/4714.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: More info: Charles & Laura migrated together in 1883 Laura is Laura E Petersen b. 1861 Children in order of oldest to youngest: Alfred E Martin J Christopher E Marie Anna Thomas P John Frieda
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Petersen, Bulwan Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/4714/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Hi, Looking for Petersen family from Omaha. Parents were Charles J. and Laura Petersen (from Copenhagen) Children: Thomas Peter Martin J Alfred E Chris Frieda (and others that I can't think of names now)
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.nebraska.counties.douglas/4713.3/mb.ashx Message Board Post: This tiny url leads to contact information for several LDS bishops, one is in the Florence Ward/Stake. http://tinyurl.com/ymmscv Another contact: Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints Family History Center Genealogy 12009 South 84th Street, Papillion, NE 68046 (402)339-0461