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    1. White-Baer
    2. dale smith
    3. Wanting to find info. on Bennett White who married Mary Baer abt. 1929 in Athens, Ohio. They had a child named Glennie. That the only info. that I have on them. Thanks for any help, Dale

    10/31/1998 06:53:40
    1. Looking for...
    2. John Forbes
    3. Researching the names FORBES FAIN

    10/31/1998 05:55:16
    1. Re:surnames BOBO and LOVE
    2. I have a Prince "Baker" BOBO, son of Joseph and Hannah Moore BOBO. His first wife was Mary Hull. Their son, John Quincy BOBO married Lulu Ashton, granddaughter of William(Billy) LOVE. Baker BOBO's second wife, Eliza LOVE, was the daughter of Peter LOVE, Billy LOVE's brother. I have a great deal of data on this LOVE family. Terry

    10/31/1998 04:41:45
    1. Athens surnames.
    2. Donna Vaughn
    3. Looking for WEBSTER; DAWSON; GRUBB, Athens Co.OH..later, Koch or Cook. Donna Vaughn, SoCal. -----Original Message-----

    10/31/1998 02:22:22
    1. Athens Surnames
    2. Gerry Hubacka
    3. My main line in Athens is PALMER starting about 1910, maybe a little earlier. Related surnames (marriages) are: MARTIN MATES MILLER SYCKS Gerry Hubacka Glendale, AZ [email protected] Researching: BOUFERT, BUTLER, CARROLL, CLUBINE/CULBINE, DALEY, DAMES/THOMAS, FITZPATRICK, FUDALA, HENSLER, HUBECKA, KARTMAN, LINHART, MALARKY, MATES, PALMER, WEBER/WEAVER, WELLS, and WHETSEL Visit my Genealogy Page for other surnames at: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/3693

    10/30/1998 08:09:39
    1. Athens surnames-Walker/Windsor
    2. Glenis Sherwood
    3. Surnames I am researching in Athens County, OH WALKER WINDSOR thanks glenis

    10/30/1998 06:59:02
    1. Athens Co Surnames
    2. richard bobo
    3. Hi everyone, My list of names are; BOBO - FROST - EVANS - TEDROW - LOEFFLER. Rich Bobo in South Dakota _________________________________________________________ DO YOU YAHOO!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com

    10/30/1998 06:58:17
    1. Family names
    2. William F Pratt
    3. Just wondering if anyone knows anything about the TITTLE family. I have a Barbara Ellen TITTLE m. George RUBLE, Thomas TITTLE m. Julia ?, Solomon TITTLE, Zachariah E. TITTLE m. Elizabeth MARTIN, Laura (Minnie) TITTLE m. Alfred MCDANIEL, Joseph M. TITTLE m. Retta J. JOHNSON, Robert E. TITTLE m. Arabella and Lily A. TITTLE m. William H. DAVID. Any names here ring a bell? Carol Pratt

    10/30/1998 12:49:59
    1. QUESTIONS
    2. LaShawn
    3. Ok researchers, Does anyone know how I might get in touch with the Ohio Genealogical Chapter in Athens COunty, Ohio. I am still trying to find a way to get a copy of a marriage certificate. I wrote to Athens County, sent money, and have never heard anything else. I really want a copy of my gggg grandfathers marriage license. Maybe it would tell me who is parents were. Thanks for everyones time, LaShawn VanEst Smith Also thanks to all of you who have responded to my Vannest surname.. :)

    10/30/1998 12:26:18
    1. Harris, Hugh Carrel
    2. Hugh Carrel HARRIS was born in Anthens County, Ohio, December 20, 1818, the son of Francis HARRIS and ?. The Harris family settled early in Delaware County, Indiana and there Hugh grew to manhood and engaged in farming. He moved to McLean County, Illinois in 1839 and married Nancy Walker HODGE April 7, 1840. They came to Polk County, Oregon in 1853 with five children: William Herron, Mariam, Charles Morton, Emmeline Hannah, and Elizabeth. Six more were born in Oregon: Marietta, Hugh Scott, Eunice Belle, Mary, Emerson (my grandfather), Olive, and Andrew James. Dot (Harris) Neff in Portland, OR [email protected]

    10/30/1998 07:16:04
    1. INTERESTING SITE
    2. Some of you may have seen this site, but for those that haven't, you are going to become addicted!!! Every state isn't listed, but Ohio and MO are. Go to this site and put in your own zipcode so they can track where interested people are, hit Search land patents and you will see another screen. Select the state. On the next screen, put in the surname you are searching for under patentees name. You don't have to use a first name. I'll use Adair, as I see someone is looking for that. Go down to the lower part and hit genealogical search again. It will bring up ALL the Adairs that received land in Ohio. I'll select Andrew, since he's the first. Now it brings up that he paid cash, he went to Lima, Ohio and the lower part shows what you need to know. Jot down the Sec/Blk (35), the township (7-S) and the Range (5-E). You can also see that he was in Shelby County, but you don't really NEED that. That's just FYI. If you want to see your ancestor's signature, hit view the document. You can order it as well, if you want. But for the REALLY fun part...go back to the screen where you input the surname. I hit the "back" key twice. The first time it says "DATA MISSING". The 2nd time it comes back. NOW. Go to the lower half of it, and put in the data. Sec 35, township 7...then select s, range 5 and select 5 and hit genealogical search. NOW...here are your ancestor's neighbors! You know they married someone closeby. Chances are THESE are surnames you are familiar with! And hopefully, the FATHER of the spouse...so another generation back! It's great. I KNOW you'll enjoy this site! http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/ Joanne Scobee Morgan

    10/30/1998 06:44:08
    1. Darling - Athens County Surnames
    2. Judy Lee Nichols
    3. Looking for a William Darling aka George W. Darling b. 1856, in Ohio. Lived in Ross County, OH. Had 8 stillborns with (1) Hannah Kidney, one with Hannah, and (2) Ella Barnhart, 7 with Ella. Ella is recorded with at least 15 different names, (Ella, Elmyra, Elmira, Ellen, Nellie, Hart, Barnhart, Rinehart, etc.) Ella was married once before and had baby, Agnes Hart, with unknown, Agnes, who later married George J Brown. 3 Babies Survived - Fred, (my grandpa), James, Charles, later might have moved to Athens County. Am verifying. looking for William Darling aka George W. Darlings' parents, in 1870 Ross County Census, he is living with a John Wheeler & Precilla Leonard Wheeler family as a farmer at age 14? Where are his and Cynthia Cooks parents? Also in the same household is a Cynthia J. Cook, age 10, who later marries a David Hart and states in her marriage, she has no living parents or guardian. Could she have been related to William Darling? looking for a Louhama Barnhart from Virginia in 1880 Ross County Census, as a widow. WHo was she widowed from and which part of Virginia was she born? What relation was she to Nellie Hart aka Ella Barnhart? Thanks. Judy (Darling) Fry-Nichols

    10/30/1998 06:24:47
    1. Re: my Athens Co.,Ohio surnames
    2. Cheryl
    3. Debby, I'm doing partial research on my husband's branch McCOMBS. EARL McCOMBS was the son of RICHARD & LENA PARRISH McCOMBS. EARL was born in 1895 in Athens County. One record says at a place called Carbon Hill. Is this your McCOMBS connection? Cheryl -- My Irish Relations: F ORDYCE & M ORECROFT *Family Flavors* Business page: http://home.earthlink.net/~cmccombs/ Reach me by ICQ# 187576 Email me at [email protected] ListMistress for [email protected] Hostess for the Aberdeenshire Scotland GenWeb Page ListMistress for the [email protected] mailing list USGenWeb Census Project Volunteer

    10/30/1998 06:02:27
    1. Surnames
    2. Sandra Quinn
    3. I am trying to locate all the descendants of John Lee and Lydia Bishop Robinson. I have the four children as Thomas William Robinson buried in New Jerusalem Cemetery in Morgan county died in 1878 with an open book carved on top of his tombstone signifying he was a teacher or a minister. Sydner Robinson listed as a teacher in the 1860 Morgan county census. Mary Susan Robinson who died at age 35 unmarried and is buried with the parents in Pratts Fork Cemetery. Edith Rebecca Robinson Clouse, wife of James Clouse cabinet maker and lived life in Albany Ohio and is buried in the Pratts Fork Cemetery next to parents and sister having died in 1891 and divorced from husband in 1885. Sydner was married with children and I lost him after the 1860 census, and Edith had children also. I lose her children after the 1880 Athens county census. Edith had a daughter Ida listed as a teacher in the 1880 census. Can anyone out there help me with this? Thanks. My other surnames are ADAMS, ALLEN, AYERS, BYERS, BISHOP, BROOKS, BRYSON, BURNARD, CAMPBELL, COATES, COFFIELD, COLLINS, COOPER, DARNELL, DAVIS, DENNIS, DOTSON, DUSENBERRY, ECKELS, FARLEY, FAY, FIERCE, FULLER, HANING, HASHMAN, HICKS, LANTZ, LEE, LEONARD, LOPER, LOSEY, MAINES, MARPLE, MCCLURE, MCELFRESH, MCFARLAND, MCFOY, MCKEE, MITCHELL, PACK, QUINN, RICHARDS, ROBINSON, RUSSELL, SCHOONOVER, SHEPARD, SKINNER, SOMERS, SPURBECK, SPURGEON, STALDER, STEWART, TAYLOR, THEOGALL, VANHORN, WEISS, WHALEY, WRIGHT Sandra Quinn~volunteer lookup person for Athens County on Ohio Gen Web, Member of First Families of Athens County, Ohio, Member of Athens County Genealogical Society

    10/30/1998 02:21:52
    1. Re: OHATHENS-D Digest V98 #115
    2. Donna Vaughn
    3. My Athens Co. OH. Names: COOK; KOCH; HAMMANN; DAWSON, with connections to Shively; Gerlacher and possibly, Webster. Not sure my Websters were in Scioto or if some of my Kochs went to Athens where they met the Websters. Donna Vaughn, Riverside,CA. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Thursday, October 29, 1998 3:26 AM Subject: OHATHENS-D Digest V98 #115

    10/30/1998 01:01:12
    1. my Athens Co.,Ohio surnames
    2. Hi - My main surnames with associated surnames... DOUGLAS(S) line: Barnhill, Bell, Birge, BoBo, Brown, Burley, Burris, Carsey, Coss, Cottrill, Culloms, Dains, Davis, Evans, Halbert, Hampton, Harman, Huntley, Kersey, Landaker, Leighty, Linscott, McDaniel, McDonald, McManaway, Mendenhall, Miles, Murphy, Nichols, Perry, Riley, Richards, Rodehaver, St. Clair, Shamhart, Sloan, Smith, South, Timeney, Townsend, Van Nest, Watson, William, Williams PERRY line: Ball, Bristol (Briscol, Briscoe, Breske), Clanghner, Coon (Koon), Davis, Douglas(s), Foughty, Hays, Lowry, McNeal, Sams, Schoonover, Smith, Steward RILEY line: Call, Douglas(s), Richards, Roberts, Walker SCHOONOVER line: Dunkle, Eaton, Fisher, Haines, Kelley, Koon, Loper, MacCombes/McCombs, Perry, Redding, S(c)haffer, Snodgrass, Would like to exchange information with anyone researching these above surnames. Keep Diggin' ~ Debby Gilleland [email protected]

    10/29/1998 10:23:52
    1. Re: ATHENS-CO SURNAME - Ammon PERRY
    2. Pam wrote : << PERRY, Ammon b. 1846 Athens County Ohio (or was a stowaway on a ship from Ireland - from years of family lore). But he did enter the Civil War in 1864 and served in the Ohio Vol. Inf.>> I wonder if Pam's "Ammon PERRY" is my Emory's brother, Aaron PERRY (born 1846) listed below in the 1850 Census??? 1850 Census Athens County, OH Waterloo Township # 195-202 Rhoda PERRY 38 Female $800.00 r-w VA Emory 15 Male Farmer-School OH Caroline 13 Female School OH Alphred 11 Male School OH Ezra 9 Male School OH Louisa 6 Female School OH Melissa 5 Female OH Aaron 4 Male OH I found a possible marriage for him... Source: Bk pg.192, "Marriage Records(1805-1866) Athens Co,Ohio" PERRY, A. H. HAYS, Betsey A. Apr. 12, 1863 Vol.4-pg.256 Now, my Emory PERRY named a son which I thought was "Aaron." However your posting has me thinking differently now. Source: Dover Township, Athens County, Ohio [page 143 B] #254-249 Lines 35-39 Enumerated 22 July 1870 PERRY, Emory 33 White Male Farm Laborer OH Mary 26 White Female Keeping House IRELAND John 06 White Male Attending School OH * Amnron 04 White Male OH Biddy 01 White Female OH * Should the above 'Amnron' be Aaron or Ammon? * Pam could you please email me more specifics on your Ammon PERRYs family... wife and children??? I accidentally deleted your email before printing it up. Hope you catch this on the List. I have some data collected on these PERRY's and would share all. 'til next time ~Debbie [email protected]

    10/29/1998 10:20:18
    1. HERROLD;HARPER;PILCHER;
    2. Frankie
    3. Hi, These are my Athens county names. they were in area early 1800's to about 1850. Frankie (Linda DeFrees Franks) Soda Springs, ID 83276

    10/29/1998 09:39:56
    1. Re: Athens County Surnames - GRAHAM and SIX
    2. Cindy
    3. Rachel Gardner Dille is my Second Great-Grandaunt Here is some of my information. Hope it helps. Cindy Descendants of Thomas Sr. Gardner Generation No. 1 1. Thomas Sr.1 Gardner was born March 18, 1784 in New York, and died December 11, 1862 in Ohio. He married Margaret Smith. More About Thomas Sr. Gardner: Fact 1: Buried in Gardner Cemetery, Ames Twp., Athens Co., Ohio. Fact 2: Took in Sarah & Martin Paulk, children of daughter, Emeline after her death.. More About Margaret Smith: Fact 1: Buried in Gardner Cemetery, Ames Twp., Athens Co., Ohio. Children of Thomas Gardner and Margaret Smith are: 2 i. Elizabeth Ann2 Gardner, born 1809 in New York. She married John Calvin Robinson September 16, 1826. More About John Calvin Robinson: Fact 1: John C. Robinson came to Warren Twp., Ohio when he was 2. Fact 2: His father died when he was an infant, leaving his mother with 5 small children. Fact 3: John came to Ames Township at the age of 15 (1818). Fact 4: John & Elizabeth had seven children. 3 ii. Rachel Gardner, born April 28, 1811 in New York; died in Amesville, Athens County, Ohio. She married James Dille April 26, 1839 in Athens County, Ohio Volume 1/2, Page 150. More About James Dille: Fact 1: Buried in Gardner Cemetery, Ames Twp., Athens Co., Ohio. 4 iii. Margaret Ann Gardner, born September 28, 1813 in New York; died July 14, 1894 in Jay Col., Indiana. She married Daniel Rathburn April 24, 1831. 5 iv. Emeline Gardner, born Abt. 1814 in probably New York; died Bef. 1850 in Athens County, Ohio. She married Levi S. Paulk December 19, 1835 in Athens County, Ohio. More About Emeline Gardner: Fact 1: Not on 1850 Census, assumed deceased. 6 v. Mary Ann Gardner, born December 15, 1814 in New York; died September 17, 1899 in Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio. She married George Beasley March 21, 1830. More About Mary Ann Gardner: Fact 1: Buried in Beasley Cemetery, Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio. Fact 2: William E. Peter incorrectly listed Mary's death year as 1898 in his papers. Fact 3: Mary's death is not recorded in Probate Court Records. Notes for George Beasley: George and Mary Ann had 10 children. More About George Beasley: Fact 1: Buried in Beasley Cemetery, Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio. 7 vi. Thomas Jr. Gardner, born February 03, 1816 in New York; died August 20, 1891 in Athens County, Ohio. He married Phoebe Beasley December 29, 1842. More About Thomas Jr. Gardner: Fact 1: Buried in Gardner Cemetery, Ames Twp., Athens Co., Ohio. Fact 2: Raised his sister's child, Nelson Paulk, after her death. Fact 3: Age at Death: 75 yr. 6 mo. 18 da. More About Phoebe Beasley: Fact 1: Buried in Gardner Cemetery, Ames Twp., Athens Co., Ohio. 8 vii. David L. Gardner, born March 16, 1821 in Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio; died July 28, 1900 in Clay County, Indiana. He married Mary C. Allard May 16, 1844 in Athens County, Ohio. 9 viii. Rebecca Gardner, born 1823; died October 27, 1841 in Athens County, Ohio. More About Rebecca Gardner: Fact 1: Buried in Gardner Cemetery, Ames Twp., Athens Co., Ohio. 10 ix. Lucy P. Gardner, born 1824; died February 03, 1906 in Athens County, Ohio. She married Daniel Fleming May 16, 1846. More About Lucy P. Gardner: Fact 1: Buried in Fleming Cemetery, Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio Notes for Daniel Fleming: ******************** Daniel Fleming was born in Athens county near Bishopville, October 22, 1822. He is the son of John and Christina Fleming. John Fleming was born in Germany in 1777, and came to the United States and settled in New York at the age of fifteen. Our subject attended the public and private schools of New York until about seventeen years of age, when he secured work on a sailing vessel plying between New York and New Orleans, making several trips between those points. Becoming acquainted with the engineers of the "New York and Harlem" Railway, then being built by George Law, one of the few millionaries of that day, he engaged as fireman on one of their crude, but at that time wonderful engines. He was afterwards sent to the "Mohawk and Hudson" Railway, which connected Schenectady and Albany. In this position, he was an engineer and ran the "John Bull," an engine which was built in England, and which was exhibited at the Columbian Exposition held at Chicago in 1893. He was also employed on the steam vessel, "Oregon," which, owing to her size and the fact that she was propelled by steam, was an object of much curiosity. In 1845, Mr. Fleming returned to Ohio and the scenes of his childhood, and purchased a farm of fifty acres; he was married May 16, 1846 to Lucy P. Gardner, daughter of Thomas and Margaret (Smith) Gardner. Thirteen children were born to them, seven of which survive- Joseph, William, John, Theodore, Lincoln, Julia, and Edith. SOURCE: " The Centennial Atlas of Athens County, 1905, p. 128" **Athens Messenger has an article telling of the Fleming and McKinley families going to the Smithsonian to see the exhibit of the John Bull. I will insert newspaper article here. DANIEL FLEMING DIED AT MIDNIGHT Ames Pioneer Passed Away at Home in Florida Last Night Daniel Fleming, 90, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lon Minx at M_______, Fla., last night at 12 o'clock, following a critical illness of several months. More About Daniel Fleming: Fact 1: Had thirteen children, seven survived in early 1900's. Fact 2: Buried at Fleming Cemetery, Ames Township, Athens County, Ohio. Fact 3: Daniel's farm was first owned by Benj. Brown, then Abel Glazier, then Daniel. 11 x. Henrietta Gardner, born Abt. 1825 in Ohio. She married William Ellison September 21, 1845. 12 xi. Henry L. Gardner, born 1828 in Ohio; died 1853. He married Thurza Stephens September 30, 1852. 13 xii. Lora A. Gardner, born Abt. 1831 in Ohio. She married Jacob Dennis September 30, 1852. 14 xiii. Charlotte Gardner, born Abt. 1833 in Ohio. She married James Mathers October 14, 1852. 15 xiv. Adaline P. Gardner, born Abt. 1836 in Ohio. She married Noah W. Linscott March 04, 1856. More About Adaline P. Gardner: Fact 1: aka "Adelia"

    10/29/1998 09:20:14
    1. Athens County Surnames - GRAHAM and SIX
    2. Paul Whatley
    3. Always looking for more and will share what I have on..... Primary name: GRAHAM Secondary names: HUNTER, GARDNER, SAMPSON Trying to confirm the parents and siblings of Thomas GRAHAM born 1828 married to Margaret HUNTER. We suspect his parents may have been John GRAHAM and Rachel SAMPSON. If this is correct, it looks like John had several brothers also in the Athens County area. Thomas' brother Henry was married to a Martha GARDNER (see JOHNSON below). Primary name: SIX Also trying to locate more information on the parents, siblings or children of William SIX born about 1800 in VA married to Catharine last name unknown. They appear to have had 5 children (Betsy, Jane, Thomas, Lucinda, and William) Primary name: JOHNSON Secondary name: GARDNER (probably the same family as above) Looking for more information on the parents, siblings or children ofWilliam JOHNSON born about 1825 married to Rachel GARDNER. It appears that she died young and he and his daughters moved in with his late wife's sister (Henry and Martha GRAHAM mentioned above).

    10/29/1998 09:12:00