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    1. Re: OHALLEN-D Digest V05 #3
    2. Wells ~ FL
    3. My interest in this list would be in the surname DAVISSON. My gg -grandparents were C.C. DAVISON (spelling different) & Susannah REEVES who were married in Auglaize County. I have not been able to find much on this DAVISON line other than I have a Bible with their births and deaths. Any help with this line and where they may have lived would be appreciated. Thank you. [email protected] wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 OHALLEN-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 3 Today's Topics: #1 ZINK [[email protected]] #2 World War 1 [[email protected]] #3 Surnames for obit scans Dec 3 ["Jack & Linda Dietz" #4 Personal Mention Mar 1920 ["Jack & Linda Dietz" Administrivia: To unsubscribe from OHALLEN-D, send a message to: [email protected] that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 Date: 2 Jan 2005 19:35:36 -0700 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: ZINK This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/ZYB.2ACI/438.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: There was a Dr. Zink in Lakeview, Logan Co. late 40's or early 50's. I can remember where his office was. Tootsie Shoemaker T. ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 3 message/rfc822 Date: 2 Jan 2005 20:45:46 -0700 From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: World War 1 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Wilson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/5519/ZYB.2ACI/724 Message Board Post: Does anyone have a relative that was on the Transport Ship Ticonderoga in 1918. It was sunk by a German Sub. If you do or know of anyone that does please email me at [email protected] My greatgrandfather was on the ship.Dan Wilson from Allen Co. Ohio ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 4 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 07:05:03 -0500 From: "Jack & Linda Dietz" To: [email protected] Subject: Surnames for obit scans Dec 3 If you would like a scan e-mail me at [email protected] Please limit your requests to 3 per day. If you are requesting an obit from a earlier posting please include the date. Thanks Linda ROSENGARTEN, Lavern 1925- 1996 ROSENGARTEN, Linus C 1912- 1995 ADAMS, Daniel L 1942- 1998 ULRICH, (Rose), Betty 1926- 1994 ADAMS, Wendell B 1915- 1998 KEAR, (German), Edith L 1912- 1993 LIGHT, Eugene P 1907- 1998 WEBER, (Smith), Regina L 1898- 1977 WEBER, (Taylor), Marie 1893- 1974 WEBER, (Cavinder), Myrtle L 1899- 1978 WEBER, Malcolm F 1917- 1971 WEBER, (Emerick), Marie C 1898- 1976 WEBB, Clem 1889- 1973 WEBER, (Link), Anna F 1890- 1979 WEBB, (Keysor), Viola O 1909- 1976 WEBER, Bryan M 1896- 1973 WEBB, Vernon A 1895- 1976 WEBB, Anthony 1888- 1977 WEBB, Tony F 1885- 1978 HENRY, (Miller), M. Myrtle 1890- 1994 SWANKHOUSE, Walter 1880- 1954 HENRY, (Adair), Wilma J 1924- 1993 HENSLEY, Fred R 1909- 1986 HENRY, (Reed), Verda B 1918- 1993 HINSLEY, (Selzer), Emma 1893- 1972 HECKMAN, Louis W 1891- 1976 HECKMAN, Edward J 1905- 1991 HECKMAN, (Horstman), Theresa 1905- 1972 ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 5 message/rfc822 Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2005 07:41:52 -0500 From: "Jack & Linda Dietz" To: [email protected] Subject: Personal Mention Mar 1920 Lima News, Mar 3, 1920 August G. LUTZ, 66, barber, 326 N. Pierce-st., died at his home, Tuesday night, after an illness of five days from pneumonia. He was born in Wittenberg, Germany, August 1853. The widow, a son Henry of Lima, three daughters, Mrs. Millie LUTZ, and Mrs. C.M. BRENNER, both of Whitney, Ind., and Miss Lulu LUTZ, at home survive. For two terms he served as county treasurer. He emigrated to the United States in 1868 and settled in Bryan, where he was later married to Flora L. ARNOLD. After a short residence in Toledo, he located in Lima in 1873. Funeral services will be held Thursday at two o'clock at the residence. Interment will be at Woodlawn. Friends are asked to send no flowers. Mrs. Elizabeth BUCHANAN, 77, died at St Rita's hospital early Wednesday morning after an illness of five months from a complication of diseases. Mrs. J.L. HIXON, daughter, Wellington, and four grandchildren survive. Funeral services will be held at her former residence, three miles north of Kalida, at a time not yet set. Interment will be in the Cuba cemetery, Putnam county. Gerald SHANAHAN, 3 1/2 years, son of mr. and Mrs. Thomas E. SHANAHAN, 323 W. Grand-av, died Wednesday morning, after an illness of six weeks from whooping cough and complications. Funeral services will be held Saturday at nine o'clock at st Gerard's Catholic church. Burial in Gethsemani. The roof at the residence of Mrs. Louise EYSENBACH, 714 W. Spring-st., was entirely destroyed by fire Wednesday noon, causing large damage. Sparks from a chimmey, Chief MACK claims, ignited the roof. The flames spread to every part of the roof and penetrated the ceiling on the second floor of the house. Furniture and other articles of the home were damaged by water. A barn in the rear of the residence was set fire by flames from the burning roof, with slight damage resulting. Charles gordon PARKER, 206 W. McKibben-st, locomotive engineer, has taken out second papers in naturalization in court. He came to the United States from Canada. Charles W. DAVISSON, Auglaize-co, farmer, died at his home, nine miles southeast of South Warsaw, early Wednesday morning. He has been ill four months from complication of diseases. The widow, two daughters, Gladys and Chloe and a son Roy, with his parents, who live near Waynesfield and Mrs. John BLANK, sister, near Westminster, survive. Funeral services will be held Friday at two o;clock at Olive Chapel. Interment will be in Fairmount cemetery. Henry STEPLETON, 920 St John's ave., was taken to the City hospital, Tuesday afternoon in an unconscious condition from a fall, was able to be removed to his home, Tuesday night. The Long and Bowersock ambulance made the transfer. STEPLETON, while at work on a building at Main and Vine-sts., fell from a scaffold to the ground. Pamela Wells nee Roberson [email protected] --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - 250MB free storage. Do more. Manage less.

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