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    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Miami Co. genealogy database
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    08/25/2001 07:12:22
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Fletcher cemetery& new subscriber names
    2. Hi all, I once saw a list of Fletcher Cemetery and can not find it now, does anyone know where it is, I mean what site it might be on??? The names I am researching in Miami Co are: BRELSFORD BEGGS BERRYHILL SIMES LIGHTFOOT MATHER Barbara R.

    08/25/2001 03:17:16
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Cemetary lookup-Bethel
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Cemetery Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RWB.2ACE/344 Message Board Post: I have a disc with transcription of Bethel East Cemetary formerly Bethel German Reformed Church Cemetary, Phoneton, Miami Co., Ohio. Will do look-ups.

    08/25/2001 12:36:50
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] I'm related to Stager/Berry
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RWB.2ACE/343 Message Board Post: my cousin beverly petty said we too have book published by Clerice Fisher, l983 regarding "The Posterity of John Adam Stager". My grandmother Nettie Stager Berry married Roy Berry and were my dad's parents. My dad's name was Floyd, no middle name. Have uncle Rex Stager in Ohio and lots of cousins, several sets of twins in my dad's sister's side. Where can I get book?

    08/22/2001 04:07:47
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Re: RHOTEHAMEL/Rhodehamel
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RWB.2ACE/109.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you, Ralph, but I need to find a female Rhodehamel who married a Beedel/Bedle/Bedell and died before 1810....probably in childbirth.....probably in Miami Co., or maybe Warren Co.? Ida Rhodehamel died much too late to be the one but thanks for looking.

    08/20/2001 12:10:41
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Sensabaugh-Martin
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sensabaugh,Martin Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RWB.2ACE/342 Message Board Post: I am seaching for info on Sarah Sensabaugh who married James B.Leffel. Alot of the sites have that they relocated to Clark Co. from Miami Co. Her parents, Henry Sensabaugh and Ann Martin were buried in Raper Chapel. Any info on the Sensabaughs' or Martins' would be appreciated. Thanks Barbie

    08/19/2001 03:21:58
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] ALEXANDER'S
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RWB.2ACE/341 Message Board Post: I am searching for William Alexander b (1811) possibly ohio or kentucky. He married Elizabeth Sneathen/Snethen on April 29, 1829 in Preble county Ohio. I have information that claims at least two of their children were born in Miami county Ohio. They had nine children; Sarah 1830, Hannah 1832, Mecham? 1834, Elijah 1836 (on his civil war enlistment card states birth Miami Ohio), Cornelius (have small bio state reared in Miami County Ohio), Marion Morgan 1841, Phebe 1845, Susannah and Isaac 1848 in Wayne county Indiana. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Jennifer

    08/18/2001 08:41:45
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] William Smith c1830
    2. Steve Peterson
    3. Hi Listmembers, I am looking for the parents of William C SMITH. He was b in NJ in Sep of 1804. He married Sarah Jane LIMING/LEMAN in abt 1826. They moved to Miami Co before 1830 and were in or around Lebanon or New Burlington, Ohio till abt 1857. Their children were John B, William Francis, Charles S, Laura Josephine, Emily, Louisa, Thomas, and Martha. Some if not all of them were born in Ohio. They moved to Illinois around 1857. Has anyone seen this family. I would appreciate a lead to William's father very much. Thanks Steve P

    08/16/2001 04:45:22
    1. Re: [OH-MIAMI-CO] Dye/Jones
    2. Lee Kreider
    3. At 08:41 PM 8/16/01 -0400, you wrote: >Does anybody on this list know anything about the Jones of Miami County, >Ohio? I can't help much, except to give you some clues. There was a very large Jones migration to Miami County from Georgia as a part of the Quakers fleeing from southern slavery to the free land of Ohio. I have checked my records and Miami Valley Quakers for any record of a DYE, without success. However, my records are limited. I do have two DYE in my records. Elvina DYE (1841-1925) who married John SHEARER. (4 known Children: Perry, Eli George & John). Another hint, may be that the Shearer family...although German in origin...intermarried with the Quakers. There are extensive Quaker records at Haner House in Troy, OH and the Quaker Historical Museum in West Milton. Elizabeth Jane Dye (d. 1890) who married Henry Stoltz. (I record one child....Mary) LEE http://home.earthlink.net/~lkreider/

    08/16/2001 03:46:14
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Dye/Jones
    2. Are there two Miami County, Ohio rootsweb lists? I am related to Isaac Dye who Mary Jane Jones in 1835 in Miami County, Ohio by their daughter Ellen Dye who married John Landis in Miami County in 1857. Isaac Dye's parents are John Minor Dye and Elizabeth Clyne one of the first settlers of Miami County. In the 1850 and 1860 census with Mary Jones Dye's family was her mother also named Mary (born in Penn) in 1783. The Jones like the Dyes might have come from Greene County, Pa and Washington County, Pa. Does anybody on this list know anything about the Jones of Miami County, Ohio? Allan Campbell

    08/16/2001 02:41:10
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Re: RHOTEHAMEL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RWB.2ACE/109.1.1 Message Board Post: Ida, the Rhodehamel I found in the descendants of David and Anna Jackson Coffman was the 4th wife of this couple's son David Daniel, who died 3-27-1930, and rests in Graceland Cemetery in Sidney, Ohio. David Daniel rests in Platsville, Ohio. Do not know of any connection to the Houston People cept that there was a family on the corner of Dawson and Stoker Road abt 3 mile north of where I grew up. He rode an Indian bike. I had a Chief and rode it when I found some help to stand it up. Ralph

    08/16/2001 12:26:43
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Re: RHOTEHAMEL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RWB.2ACE/109.1 Message Board Post: Just saw a list from the Houston Cemetery, Shelby Co., OH showing John Rhodehamel, (B) June 10, 1853...(D) Feb. 2, 1919 in Dayton, Oh.........and James H. Rhodehamel (D) 1929. Sorry, nothing on Jacob yet.

    08/16/2001 11:04:29
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Re: RHOTEHAMEL
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Rhodehamel, Beedle, Bedle, Elder Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/RWB.2ACE/108.1 Message Board Post: Reply to Nancy: The Warren Co., OH 1820 census shows both Henry and Jonathan Rhodehamel in Lost Creek Township. I am searching for Unknown Rhodehamel who married Joseph Beedle (Bedell, Beedell, Beedles), Jr. in Ohio and probably died in childbirth before 1810. Joseph was born in 1787. I suspect that Jacob Rhodehamel was in Washington Co., PA before coming to Ohio, as that is where Joseph came from. Would love to hear from anyone with information.

    08/16/2001 09:30:09
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Perdue
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Perdue Classification: Queries Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/RWB.2ACE/340 Message Board Post: Seeking information on Joshua B. Perdue of Miami Co (b. ca. 1821) and Harrison L. Perdue (b. ca. 1832) also of Miami Co, Piqua area. A brief bio of Harrison L (or L. Harrison) on Miami Co. site for soldiers fighting at battle of Shiloh states he was born in Ataglaize Co. (Auglaize?). Wondering if either of these men is related to Nancy Perdew/Perdue (b. OH ca 1824)who married Alexander West in Miami Co. in 1841. Federal census data shows her father to have been born in Maryland. Thanks if you can help

    08/15/2001 10:20:44
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Anderson/Walser/Waymire/Howard
    2. ??s ????
    3. Looking for data on the names Anderson/Walser/Waymire/Howard They lived in and around Warren, Montgomery, and Miami Counties in Ohio 1800 through and possibly past 1850. Chris.

    08/14/2001 02:08:37
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Miami Co-name:ANDERSON-WILL lookup
    2. ??s ????
    3. Can someone do a lookup for me at the Miami County records office? I'm looking for the WILL, or death certificate for James Anderson listed below. I know he's buried in Polk Cem. Butler Twnsp, Montgomery Co. He owned land there as well, it was located where the new Dayton airport now sits. I've searched the records in Montgomery Co. and his Will/death records are not there. I believe he may have resided in Miami Co. for awhile. Also, can anyone supply land plat maps for Union township, Miami Co. for the time period 1800 through 1840, THANKS!! REGARDS, CHRIS. James ANDERSON(1) was born in 1765 in Pennsylvania. He migrated from Washington County Pennsylvania to Warren County Ohio in 1811. He died in 1837 in Vandalia Butler Township, Montgomery County, Ohio. He was buried in 1837 in Polk Cemetery Vandailia Ohio. He served in the military Revolutionary War Warrent # 5871. He has Ancestral File number 1PV1-L98. He was married to Mary Elizabeth SCHNORF (daughter of Hans Jakob SCHNORF and Mary KINDER) in 1795 in Washington County, Pennsylvania. Mary Elizabeth SCHNORF (1) was born in 1773 in Washington, Pennsylvania. She was buried in 1840 in Polk Cemetery Vandailia Ohio. She died in 1840 in Vandalia Butler Township, Montgomery County, Ohio. She has Ancestral File number 1PV1-LBG. Source: http://familysearch.org/Search/af/ancestral_file_frame.asp?recid=42013450 James ANDERSON and Mary Elizabeth SCHNORF had the following children: +2 i. William G ANDERSON. +3 ii. John S ANDERSON. +4 iii. Charles Byron ANDERSON. 5 iv. Margaret ANDERSON was born on Aug 30 1797 in Washington County, Pennsylvania. +6 v. Elizabeth ANDERSON. +7 vi. Jane ANDERSON. +8 vii. James (pos James A.) ANDERSON. +9 viii. Mary A. ANDERSON. 10 ix. Andrew ANDERSON was born on Jun 6 1806 in Washington County, Pennsylvania. 11 x. Sarah ANDERSON was born on Apr 25 1808 in Washington County, Pennsylvania. +12 xi. Isaac ANDERSON. +13 xii. Nancy (pos Nancy J. Anderson) ANDERSON. +14 xiii. Allen ANDERSON.

    08/14/2001 10:23:01
    1. Re: [OH-MIAMI-CO] WRIGHT/Quaker settlement
    2. Lee Kreider
    3. At 09:01 AM 8/13/01 -0400, you wrote: >or what such settlements existed in Miami County around that >time? Quakers came to Ohio from North & South Carolina and Georgia to rid themselves of the slave culture. They refused to sell their land to their neighbors because they would not take money earned from slavery. Instead the simply abandoned their land and came to Ohio. (The slave neighbors got the land just the same.) Many settled along the Little Miami River in Warren County and then about Wilmington. But, among them were those who moved on and settled in the northern part of Montgomery County and the southern part of Miami County. The towns of Phillipsburg, Union, West Milton, Tipp City, Pleasant Hill, Ludlow Falls and Laura were centers of Quaker settlement and Friends Churches exist there to this day. Among those families were John Hoover and his wife Sarah Byrket whose descent produced President Hoover. (John and Sarah were among the founders of West Branch Monthly Meeting whose replica building I bicycle past regularly, and the Quakers took that name with them to Iowa. President Hoover was born in West Branch, Iowa.) My sons descend from Rachel Wells and John Wright. I have information on them published on the following web page. The Quakers avered equality of the sexes from their founding in the mid.seventeenth century and had women leaders from the very beginning. Rachel Wells was listed as one of these leaders. (Although sometimes called a "minister," the Quakers had no ministers as such. She was however, a leader of monthly meetings.) There is a Quaker History Center in West Milton, Miami Co, Ohio that has much documentation of the remarkable history of these Quakers, their work in the Underground Railroad and the settlement of escaped slaves near West Milton. Interestingly, I went my entire elementary and high school days in West Milton and never learned of this villages important heritage until many years later. (Maybe I slept thru that class?) LEE http://home.earthlink.net/~lkreider/

    08/13/2001 05:00:56
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] WRIGHT/Quaker settlement
    2. What Quaker settlement? Capt. John WRIGHT (b.1748)/Rachel WELLS children migrated to OH from VA ca. 1804, to the Miami Co. area, to a Quaker settlement. This info is from a lady in NY. Capt. John's parents were James (b. 1677)/Mary Davis (b. 1681). Does anyone know what Quaker settlement this might have been, or what such settlements existed in Miami County around that time? Does this line belong to anyone on this list? Dave Ross Dave Ross (and Carol geb. Benck): doing a broad range of family lines in USA and Germany. Surname list on request newtross@aol.com Denver, Colorado

    08/13/2001 03:01:22
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] Re: Early McKinney Family
    2. Sounds good. Thought my e-mail address came up, but apparently not? Here it is: ftgeorge@pacbell.net

    08/12/2001 04:57:13
    1. [OH-MIAMI-CO] RALSTON/BLUE -- Somebody, - - -
    2. I'm certain on this list, contacted me and sent RALSTON/BLUE genealogy to me. The person lives in Denver. I've accidentally lost those e-mails. Would that person please re-contact me? Thanks !! Dave Ross Dave Ross (and Carol geb. Benck): doing a broad range of family lines in USA and Germany. Surname list on request newtross@aol.com Denver, Colorado

    08/12/2001 02:14:16