Dear Helpers, can anyone help me find the following, William Johnson born abt. 1852 Eng. His wife Susannah born Abt. 1852 in England. In 1900 they were in Youngstown. Thanks a million Best Wishes from Linda.
looking for a julia a davis in ohio in 1900. she would be around 68. thanks missy
Is this them? Mahoning County, 3-wd Youngstown, ED 118, sheet 24A JOHNSON, William, Head, M, W, 59, married 37 yrs, b. ENG, immigrated 1865, naturalized, waterhouse, mill, rents house Susan, wife, F, W, 47, 12 children / 7 living, b. ENG, immigrated 1873 William, son, 17, b. OH
Hi Looking for Charles Hales and any one connected with him. Hope this is how I am supposed to write it. Thanks in advance. Joan/Ohio (jhuecker@aol.com)
The following data is in the format of the 1920 census form. Blank columns are depicted by a numeral followed by the letter "b". ie.3b indicates 3 blank columns follow. You can print census forms at: http://www.ancestry.com/save/charts/census.htm Eliel C. Greene is indexed as Elick C. Green. Elick C. Green,Head,O,F,M,W,70,M,4b,yes,OH,1b,OH, 1b,OH,1b,yes,Farmer,Own Farm,?,74. Carrie,Wife,2b,F,W,65,M,4b,yes,OH,1b,OH,1b,OH, 1b,yes,none,3b. Harry,Son,2b,M,W,40,4b,yes,OH,1b,OH,1b,OH,1b, yes,4b. Mary,Dau-in-law,2b,F,W,36,M,4b,yes,OH,1b,OH,1b, OH,1b,none,3b. Edith M,Grandaughter,2b,F,W,16,S,4b,OH,1b,OH,1b, none,3b. Index>Year:1020,State:OH,Co:Clinton,Two:Clark, RollT625_1355,ED:112,Page:6B,Image:662. --- Frank P Cullison <cullison@juno.com> wrote: > I'm looking for Eliel C. Greene b.February 03, > 1849 in Ohio. His wife is > Caroline or Carrie b. Aug 1854 in Ohio. They > have one son, Harry G. who > would be 48 years old. > > Thanks, > > Frank > > ________________________________________________________________ > The best thing to hit the Internet in years - > Juno SpeedBand! > Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! > Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign > up today! > > > ==== OH-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== > If you missed a reply to your request, you can > BROWSE the archives at: > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/oh-census-lookup > To SEARCH the archives for a specific surname, > go to: > http://listsearches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl?list=OH-CENSUS-LOOKUP > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including > the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. > Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > ===== __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Friends. Fun. Try the all-new Yahoo! Messenger. http://messenger.yahoo.com/
I'm looking for Eliel C. Greene b.February 03, 1849 in Ohio. His wife is Caroline or Carrie b. Aug 1854 in Ohio. They have one son, Harry G. who would be 48 years old. Thanks, Frank ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Frank, The 1850 index is by HOH and there is no Daniel YOUNG showing up. If he's still living with his parents, he won't be indexed. Do you know what township, he may have been living in? Here are the YOUNG families in Clinton Co. Young, Conrad Chester Twp, Clinton, OH 1850 Young, John Green Twp, Clinton, OH 1850 Young, Ann Green Twp, Clinton, OH 1850 Young, Almeda Green Twp, Clinton, OH 1850 Young, Hanah Green Twp, Clinton, OH 1850 Young, George Washington Twp, Clinton, OH 1850 Marilyn in Ohio ------------------original message------------------ In a message dated 05/23/04 1:20:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cullison@juno.com writes: << I'm looking for Daniel Young b. abt 1815 in Ohio. Unmarried in 1850 probably living with parents. Don't have info on them. He is married in 1854 to Rhoda Greene in Clinton Co. Thanks, Frank >>
Frank, Did you get a reply for this request? Could this be Rhoda? Name: Moore, Rhoda G. Year: 1850 County: Clinton Township: Adams Twp State: Ohio Roll: M432_668 Page: 193 Image: 55 Reuben Green, 79, Farmer, value of real estate: $ 4000, b. VA Rhoda Green, 31, b. OH Rhoda ?. Moore, 12, b. IN, attended school within the year Even though young Rhoda is indexed as Rhoda G., I can't make out the middle initial. It could be an E. but the birthplace is different from the information you sent. There are 55 results showing for Sarah MOORE, but none in Clinton Co. If she's living with a GREEN family, she should be indexed separately, but if she's living with a MOORE family, she won't be indexed. Are there GREEN families in any other county that she could be living with? Marilyn in Ohio -----------------original message------------------ In a message dated 05/23/04 1:20:41 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cullison@juno.com writes: << I'm looking for Sarah Emily Moore and Rhoda E. Moore b. 1839 and 1837 in Ohio. Parents Isaac and Susannah Moore died in 1840 leaving 2 girls orphans. Possibly living with other Greene relatives in Clinton co. Thanks, Frank >>
Hello Everyone, Below is an article that was in the May 27th Ancestry Daily News. If any of you have relatives who served in either war, I hope you will register their names and other pertinent information at the site, as I did for my husband. Best Regards, Marilyn in Ohio ============================================================= HONORING OUR ANCESTORS: "REMEMBERING THOSE WHO SERVED IN WWII AND KOREA," by Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak ============================================================= As Memorial Day approaches, we take time once again to reflect upon the sacrifices of those who have served our country in the past or are serving us today. This year in particular marks a special time for the sixteen million American veterans of World War II, including the 400,000 who gave their lives. Six decades later, their service is finally being recognized in the form of a national memorial. A four-day event including the formal dedication of the memorial is taking place in Washington, D.C. Thousands are converging upon the nation's capital to participate in this ceremony, but not all of us are able. Fortunately, there's a way those of us who cannot be there can commemorate the WWII veterans in our families. There's also a way to recognize many of those who lost their lives in the so-called "forgotten war"--the Korean conflict that occurred in the early 1950s. Let's start with WWII since it's the center of attention at the moment. WORLD WAR II In May 1993, President Clinton signed Public Law 103-32, authorizing the American Battle Monuments Commission (ABMC) to establish a WWII memorial. One aspect of this eleven-year effort is a website which includes an online registry at: http://www.wwiimemorial.com/default.asp?page=registry.asp&subpage=intro Automatically included in this registry are those: --- buried in ABMC overseas military cemeteries, --- memorialized on ABMC Tablets of the Missing, and --- listed on official War and Navy Department Killed in Service rosters held by the National Archives (NARA) If this describes someone you knew or are related to, you can add a personal remembrance by clicking on the "register an honoree" option and following the simple steps. It's important to note, however, that the site specifies that, "any U.S. citizen who helped win the war, whether a veteran or someone on the home front, is eligible for the registry." This means that you are welcome to add Grandma if she served as a WASP or WAVE or even yourself if you worked in an aircraft factory or otherwise contributed to the effort. The straightforward process allows you to upload an image if you'd like--a nice touch, since seeing a photo somehow makes it more real, especially to those who were not born at the time. The registry is also searchable, so you can see if others have already left remembrances about your brother or old high school buddy. In fact, if you've got a high school reunion coming up, leaving remembrances for any classmates who gave their lives would be a fitting tribute. Incidentally, one of the fields you can enter is "source"--your information--and I'd like to make a personal appeal to all of you to enter both your name and relationship to the individual you've chosen to honor. As you may or may not be aware, the U.S. Army is in the process of locating families of many of the soldiers who served in Korea and WWII, and this site is one of the first resources consulted in the attempt to trace their families. As one of the researchers for this project, I can attest to the value of remembrances left at this site and the one below. KOREAN WAR While the WWII memorial is a national effort, the Korean War Project site (http://www.koreanwar.org ) is a heartfelt personal undertaking run by brothers Hal and Ted Barker. A well designed website featuring a newsletter and numerous resources, it also contains a searchable database of MIA/POW soldiers who have yet to be accounted for. The Army is actively seeking these families and has successfully located about half, but still needs help finding the others. As with the WWII site, you can search this for people you knew or perhaps that uncle you heard about but never met. If you click here (www.koreanwar.org/html/finding_the_families.html ), you can enter the surname of interest and peruse the list for the soldier with the right name and state. Be forewarned, though--the state listed is actually just the one where the soldier last enlisted and may or may not be his home state. Once you find the entry, you'll have the option of leaving a remembrance. Some recollect what a great fellow the soldier was, or how courageous he was in his final moments. Others, poignant ones, are placed by children who never knew their fathers, or nieces and nephews whose parents have only recently begun speaking about the brother they lost so young. With this site, you also have the option to leave your name and contact information. Once again, I appeal to you to leave as much information as you are comfortable posting on the Internet. If that's only your email address, that's fine, but please be sure to update it if you change it. Some of the saddest cases are those where a relative (with a common name) has cared enough to leave a remembrance, but neglected to provide a current email. In fact, if the soldier you're seeking has a "Yes" in the DNA-flag column next to his name, the Army would appreciate hearing from you at 1-800-892- 2490, as the flag indicates that they are trying to locate your family. If you are a friend of the family, you can help the process by leaving a message saying so, allowing researchers to contact you for further details. HONORING THOSE WHO SERVED So often we think of Memorial Day as a mini-vacation from work or a chance to take advantage of major sales. This year, why not take a few minutes out of your long weekend to leave a short message on one of these sites to acknowledge the contribution of your father, friend, or great-aunt who served our country in WWII or Korea? You'll still have plenty of time for pool parties and hot dogs, and you'll have given that deserving person a tiny piece of posterity. ___________________________________________________________________ Megan Smolenyak Smolenyak, author of Honoring Our Ancestors (HOA), In Search of Our Ancestors: 101 Inspiring Stories of Serendipity and Connection in Rediscovering Our Family History, and They Came to America: Finding Your Immigrant Ancestors, can be contacted through http://www.honoringourancestors.com .
Hi Thanks a lot for all your time. This research is getting more complicted every day. I will serach on those email address Thanks Elizabeth >From: "Beverlee" <trace97@surewest.net> >Reply-To: OH-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com >To: OH-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [OH-CENSUS] For Elizabeth SmithRe: 1850 /unk Co, Crosby / >Auter >Date: Wed, 26 May 2004 05:55:01 -0700 > >Elizabeth, Rose and the others have made such a thorough search of OH >Census >that it is likely that Aaron Crosby was called on a mission to another >State. Have you made a search for his wife's family was it Auter or Anter? >There is a mention of an Angelican Minister Aaron Crosby in "Indian Castle >Church, Herkimer Co NY online at http://www.fortklock.com/ICrecords.htm >If this is your Aaron and NY is his Home Base, he may have returned to NY. >Beverlee > > > > Hi Elizabeth, I am not finding him in the 1850 in OH. If this is the >same > > Aaron as in the 1830 then he would be 70 - 80 yrs old--perhaps he is >living > > with a son. > > >==== OH-CENSUS-LOOKUP Mailing List ==== >HELP PREVENT VIRUSES FROM BEING PASSED AROUND!!! >DO NOT download e-mail attachments from anyone, unless you are sure that >the sender is legitimate. E-mail them back and ask them if they sent you >something before you download. >BE SURE YOUR ANTI-VIRUS PROGRAM IS ALWAYS UPDATED > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > _________________________________________________________________ MSN Amor: busca tu ½ naranja http://latam.msn.com/amor/
Frank, I didn't see a reply for this request in the archives. Name: Green, David Year: 1850 County: Clinton Township: Adams Twp State: Ohio Roll: M432_668 Page: 191 Image: 51 David Green, 50, Farmer, value of real estate owned: $7000, b. VA Mary, 45, b. VA Jonathan, 21, Farmer, b. OH, attended school within the year Elijah, 19, Farmer, b. OH, attended school within the year Thomas, 17, Farmer, b. OH, attended school........ Rhoda A., 16, b. OH, attended school........ Eli H., 13, b. OH, attended school..... Rebecca, 11, b. OH, attended school...... Albert, 5, b. OH, attended school..... Levi, 3, b. OH William, 10/12, b. OH Isaac Stout? or Hout? 82, Farmer, value of real estate owned: $1700, b. NC INTERESTING NOTE: Enumerated next is the family of Isaiah STOUT or HOUT age 35 with wife Lucinda age 37 and children Jesse 8, Susanna 3, and Hezekiah 1. Marilyn in OH --------------original message---------------- In a message dated 05/23/04 1:20:31 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cullison@juno.com writes: << I'm looking for David Greene b.June 02, 1800 in Virginia or North Carolina. His wife is Mary b. April 05, 1805 in North Carolina. They would have 10 children ages 1 to 22, including: Rebecca, Albert, Levi, William and Eli. Thanks, Frank >>
Frank, Did you get a reply for this? This looks like the family. Name: Green, Asa Year: 1850 County: Clinton Township: Adams Twp State: Ohio Roll: M432_668 Page: 193 Image: 55 Asa Green, 45, Farmer, value of real estate owned: $4000, b. VA Susannah, 44, b. NC Jane, 20, attended school during the year, b. OH Reuben, 18, attended school, b. OH Mary A., 16, attended school, b. OH Cyrus, 13, attended school, b. OH Julia Anne, 11, attended school, b. OH John C., 7, attended school, b. OH Samuel G., 4, b. OH Nancy E., 8/12, b. OH Joseph Green, 23, Laborer, b. OH Sarah E. Moor, 11, attended school, b. OH Marilyn in OHio --------------original message-------------------- In a message dated 05/23/04 1:20:27 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cullison@juno.com writes: << I'm looking for Asa Greene b. 1805 in Virginia. Married to Susanna b. 1806 in North Carolina. Have children: Samuel G., John C, Gulielma, Nancy Emily. Thanks, Frank _______ >>
I'm looking for Eliel C. Greene b.February 03, 1849 in Ohio. His wife is Caroline or Carrie b. Aug 1854 in Ohio. They probably have one son, don't know the name. Their parents were all born in Ohio. Thanks, Frank --------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Frank P Cullison <cullison@juno.com> To: Date: Mon, 24 May 2004 00:05:50 +0700 Subject: Young/1850/Clinton Co. MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Full-Name: Frank P Cullison I'm looking for Daniel Young b. abt 1815 in Ohio. Unmarried in 1850 probably living with parents. Don't have info on them. He is married in 1854 to Rhoda Greene in Clinton Co. Thanks, Frank
I'm looking for John Greene b. June 1821 in Ohio and married to Rhoda b. April 15, 1819 in Ohio. In 1860 they were in Clinton Co. in 1880 in Highland co. I'm trying to sort out the children. There are at least 12 as follows: Robert, David, Eliel, Thomas, Joseph, Enos, May, James, Mary J., Reuben, Anna, Alice. Thanks, Frank ________________________________________________________________ The best thing to hit the Internet in years - Juno SpeedBand! Surf the Web up to FIVE TIMES FASTER! Only $14.95/ month - visit www.juno.com to sign up today!
Hello Bill, Ohio didn't take any state census enumerations. There may have been county census records taken, so you might want to subscribe to the Cuyahoga County mailing list and ask if anyone has information. Go to this URL to subscribe: http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/cuyahoga.html You can also check the Cuyahoga County USGenWeb site at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohgenweb/map.htm Click on Cuyahoga County to access the site. Good Luck in your search, Marilyn in Ohio ------------------original message--------------------- In a message dated 05/28/04 10:46:38 AM Eastern Daylight Time, wellis1840@hotmail.com writes: << Was there a state census for 1895? I am interested in the Cleveland area. Cheers, Bill >>
Hello Everyone, Just want to let you know that the goblins have been busy for the past few days and the rootsweb mailing lists have been hiccuping for some reason. Messages appear in the archives but are appearing on the list on a 48 hour delay, so if you don't see a post that you sent, feel free to send it out again. That will also explain why we're seeing some repeat messages that appear to be new, but have already been answered. Regards, Marilyn in Ohio - List Mom
Was there a state census for 1895? I am interested in the Cleveland area. Cheers, Bill _________________________________________________________________ MSN Premium with Virus Guard and Firewall* from McAfee® Security : 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-ca&page=byoa/prem&xAPID=1994&DI=1034&SU=http://hotmail.com/enca&HL=Market_MSNIS_Taglines
1870 Clinton County, Clark Twp, M593_1182, page 480 GREEN, John, 48, Farmer, $2000 / $747, cannot write Rhoda, 46, keeping house Thomas E, 19, farm labor Enos, 14, farm labor Mary J, 11, at school, cannot write Anna, 9, at school Alice, 4 All born OH
1910 Clinton County, Clark Twp, ED 60, sheet 3A, T624_1160, page 64 GREENE, Eliel C, Head, 61, married 31 yrs, Farmer, General Farm, own account, owns farm free Carrie S, wife, 53, 1 child / 1 lving Harry G, son, 38, married 6 yrs, Farmer, General Farm, own account Marie L, daughter-in-law, 26, 1 child / 1 living Edith N, granddaughter, 6 All born OH, OH, OH
> I'm looking for Eliel C. Greene b.February 03, 1849 in Ohio. His wife is > Caroline or Carrie b. Aug 1854 in Ohio. They probably have one son, > don't know the name. Their parents were all born in Ohio. Hi Frank, Here you go! Regards, Terri McDonald Hauk t.hauk@comcast.net Census templates http://www.ancestry.com/save/charts/census.htm Name: Eliel C Greene Age in 1910: 61 Estimated Birth Year: 1848 Birthplace: Ohio Home in 1910: CLARK TWP, CLINTON, Ohio Race: White Gender: Male Series: T624 Roll: 1160 Part: 2 Page: 64A Year: 1910 55/56 Greene Eliel C. Head M W 61 M1 31 OH OH OH Farmer General Farm Carrie S. Wife F W 55 M1 31 1 1 OH OH OH Harry Y? Son M W 31? M1 6 OH OH OH Farmer General Farm Mary L. DIL F W ?6 M1 6 OH OH OH Edith N. Grdau F W 6 S OH OH OH