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    1. [NEVILLE-L] Albert, Dr. Harold, & John W. Neville --Hildreth, Nebraska, early 1900's
    2. Hi, My name is Marilyn Moser. I joined this list because I am researching the siblings of my greatgrandfather, Osiah Moser, and presently am tracing the life of his sister Hannah (b. 1829, PA), My grandfather was Osiah's youngest child, Oran, born 1871, in Madison County, Ohio. I have a letter that belonged to my grandfather. In that letter it gives her name as Hannah Swan living in Hildreth, Nebraska. The date on the letter is 1914 or 1915. Census records for 1910 show her living with her daughter Jeanette Neville, widow of John W. Neville, and two of Jeanettes sons, Harold, 17 and John W., Jr. 15. The census for 1900 shows a third son, Albert who was 10 in 1900. In the letter there is mention of a family tree Hannah had provided the writer for the Moser family.This family tree traced the family back into the mid 1700's, at least. I have document the names of the parents of Hannah and Osiah and need help identifying the next generation back. I would like to make contact with descendents of Jeanette and John Neville. I have found records for Hannah's first and second marriages. Hannah's first husband was Henry Frits, and her second was Daniel Swan. I would imagine Hannah had other children in addition to Jeanette from both marriages. Even if you don't have the information I need, I would still like to hear my cousins from this line. I'm willing to share information I have found about our extended family with others. My grandfather moved from Iowa to Jewell county Kansas about 1880 with his parents. In 1893, after the deaths of his parents, my grandfather moved to Beatrice, Nebraska where he worked as a mail nurse. In 1895 he came east with a doctor who promised to help him go to medical school After graduation from medical school, my grandfather remained in CT and was a family doctor. By the way, Hannah Louise Moser Frits Swan is my greatgreataunt. Looking forward to meeting some new cousins, Marilyn CT Sharing creates connections; connections grow family trees.

    02/02/2002 04:07:02