Sandra Ferguson wrote: > What further marriage information are you seeking? > I am wondering if there is a newspaper article in the Barnesville Enterprise or any 'legal' paperwork I can put my hands on? The other accounts I have of family events includes articles in the Barnesville Enterprise about the marriages of Walter GOINS and Estella CHAMP and Jonah DANIELS and Eva GOINS so I wondering if there is any 'legal' documents. There are some death notices but very little on most of the people listed below > > > > > >I am looking for more information on the following marriages which > > happened in Belmont County: > > > > GOINS, Robert H spouse BALAR (BALER), Mary Adaline 30 September, 1875 > > > > GOINS, Riley spouse PHILLIPS, Clarrisa 11 February, 1857 > > > > GOINS, John spouse COLLINS, Lucretia 6 January, 1870 > > > > GOINS, Walter spouse CHAMP, Estella (Stella) 1 December, 1892 > > > > GOINS, Wilber (or Wilbur) spouse GALLAGHER, Lorena M. 18 May, 1897 > > > > GOINS, John spouse UNION Lura (or Laura) S. 14 February, 1899 > > > > Robert > > > > > > >
What further marriage information are you seeking? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Goins" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, January 03, 2005 12:01 AM Subject: [OHBELMON-L] Marriage records in Belmont >I am looking for more information on the following marriages which > happened in Belmont County: > > GOINS, Robert H spouse BALAR (BALER), Mary Adaline 30 September, 1875 > > GOINS, Riley spouse PHILLIPS, Clarrisa 11 February, 1857 > > GOINS, John spouse COLLINS, Lucretia 6 January, 1870 > > GOINS, Walter spouse CHAMP, Estella (Stella) 1 December, 1892 > > GOINS, Wilber (or Wilbur) spouse GALLAGHER, Lorena M. 18 May, 1897 > > GOINS, John spouse UNION Lura (or Laura) S. 14 February, 1899 > > Robert > > >
I am looking for more information on the following marriages which happened in Belmont County: GOINS, Robert H spouse BALAR (BALER), Mary Adaline 30 September, 1875 GOINS, Riley spouse PHILLIPS, Clarrisa 11 February, 1857 GOINS, John spouse COLLINS, Lucretia 6 January, 1870 GOINS, Walter spouse CHAMP, Estella (Stella) 1 December, 1892 GOINS, Wilber (or Wilbur) spouse GALLAGHER, Lorena M. 18 May, 1897 GOINS, John spouse UNION Lura (or Laura) S. 14 February, 1899 Robert
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Sure what is the name and date? Cheryl J Skinner Connecting Family Dots www.connectingfamilydots.com Dusting off Memories www.dustingoffmemories.com Make a Genealogist happy with books from the Belmont County Genealogical Society! http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohbelogs/pubs.htm -----Original Message----- From: Judy Warth [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 11:24 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [OHBELMON-L] Recent obit in Belmont Co I am in need of a recent obit in Belmont Co., The death occurred Nov 11th 2004 in Bridgeport. It is a cousin of my husbands. Wonder if anyone could e mail a copy or transcription to me?? The newspaper's archives is only on line for 7 days! Contact me at my e mail address, please. JW Cumming GA
I am in need of a recent obit in Belmont Co., The death occurred Nov 11th 2004 in Bridgeport. It is a cousin of my husbands. Wonder if anyone could e mail a copy or transcription to me?? The newspaper's archives is only on line for 7 days! Contact me at my e mail address, please. JW Cumming GA
1860 Census - 4th Ward Wheeling, Ohio Co., VA - Page 329 - Dwelling #2217 Fox, John, age 33, born in PA - Cooper Mary A,, age 34, born in VA Martha J., age 10, born in VA Elizabeth A., age 7, born in VA L. C. (female), age 4, born in OH Hope this helps. This should be the same family that was on the 1870 census sent previously on the Belmont list. Mary Mary
1870 U.S. Federal Census - State of Ohio - Belmont Co - Kirkwood Twp Roll 1173 p. 78 Line 20: Fox, Jonathan 69 MW Occu: Cooper b PA " , John E. 48 MW Occu: Cooper b PA " , Mary A. 44 FW Keeping House b VA " , Elizabeth 17 FW b VA " , William 9 MW b VA " , Edward E. 8/12(?) MW b OH Good luck, Nancy Edwards On Dec 21, 2004, at 11:59 AM, Tim Fox wrote: > I'm hopping somebody can help because I am very new to this. I was > recientally told a family legend that the Fox family buried in Salem > Cemetary in Egypt Valley are related. > > I would like to start researching this to try to prove or disprove > this legend. As of now, the only information that I have is that > there was a John E. & Mary A. that lived in Sewellsville, Ohio. I > also know they had atleast 2 children, Louzia & Willie. As Belmont > County legend goes, what happened to Louzia on Jan. 21, 1869 is known. > She was 13 years, 11 months, and 13 days. That would have put her > birth on on or about Feb 8th, 1855 (by my math). I am unsure if she > had any other siblings besides Willie. > > I am in Columbus, Ohio so a personal trip to the cemetary is out of > the question at the moment. I am hoping somebody from the area is > familar with that cemetary and may know the answer to my question. > > -- > "Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as > kids, we'd all run around in a darkened room munching pills and > listening to repetitive music." > - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989 >
Tim - I had contacted you off-List regarding trying to find your FOX folks on the Census on Heritage Quest and Ancestry, without success. After emailing you, I was searching for the town you mentioned, Sewellsville, to see if possibly it was in a different county at one time. Well, lo and behold, during this search I came across a most interesting FOX story that was posted on Rootsweb in 2002 and am sending you the link. I'm emailing you on-List, because other Belmont Co and/or FOX researchers may find this of interest. I have absolutely no confirmation of the facts, but the given names of the FOX family you mentioned are all in this article - although the girl's name is spelled Louisa rather than Louzia. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/FOX/2002-11/1037625445 Regards, Nancy Edwards On Dec 21, 2004, at 11:59 AM, Tim Fox wrote: > I'm hopping somebody can help because I am very new to this. I was > recientally told a family legend that the Fox family buried in Salem > Cemetary in Egypt Valley are related. > > I would like to start researching this to try to prove or disprove > this legend. As of now, the only information that I have is that > there was a John E. & Mary A. that lived in Sewellsville, Ohio. I > also know they had atleast 2 children, Louzia & Willie. As Belmont > County legend goes, what happened to Louzia on Jan. 21, 1869 is known. > She was 13 years, 11 months, and 13 days. That would have put her > birth on on or about Feb 8th, 1855 (by my math). I am unsure if she > had any other siblings besides Willie. > > I am in Columbus, Ohio so a personal trip to the cemetary is out of > the question at the moment. I am hoping somebody from the area is > familar with that cemetary and may know the answer to my question. > > -- > "Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as > kids, we'd all run around in a darkened room munching pills and > listening to repetitive music." > - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989 >
One generally starts with census records, to find out who were in the family...after 1850 people are listed by name, so it's a relatively easy thing to check through, for instance, the 1860 census, looking for the Fox family.....then try the 1870......these census will be available to you to view on microfilm at the Ohio Historical Center and probably any of the LDS family history centers there, in Columbus. Cemetery records often don't include any sort of relationships between those buried there - only if that relationship is included on the headstone....so, census records are a surer way of discovering who is the child of whom. Sandra ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Fox" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, December 21, 2004 11:59 AM Subject: *** SPAM *** [OHBELMON-L] Fox Family Buried In Salem Cemetary in Egypt Valley > I'm hopping somebody can help because I am very new to this. I was > recientally told a family legend that the Fox family buried in Salem > Cemetary in Egypt Valley are related. > > I would like to start researching this to try to prove or disprove > this legend. As of now, the only information that I have is that > there was a John E. & Mary A. that lived in Sewellsville, Ohio. I > also know they had atleast 2 children, Louzia & Willie. As Belmont > County legend goes, what happened to Louzia on Jan. 21, 1869 is known. > She was 13 years, 11 months, and 13 days. That would have put her > birth on on or about Feb 8th, 1855 (by my math). I am unsure if she > had any other siblings besides Willie. > > I am in Columbus, Ohio so a personal trip to the cemetary is out of > the question at the moment. I am hoping somebody from the area is > familar with that cemetary and may know the answer to my question. > > -- > "Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as > kids, we'd all run around in a darkened room munching pills and > listening to repetitive music." > - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989 >
I'm hopping somebody can help because I am very new to this. I was recientally told a family legend that the Fox family buried in Salem Cemetary in Egypt Valley are related. I would like to start researching this to try to prove or disprove this legend. As of now, the only information that I have is that there was a John E. & Mary A. that lived in Sewellsville, Ohio. I also know they had atleast 2 children, Louzia & Willie. As Belmont County legend goes, what happened to Louzia on Jan. 21, 1869 is known. She was 13 years, 11 months, and 13 days. That would have put her birth on on or about Feb 8th, 1855 (by my math). I am unsure if she had any other siblings besides Willie. I am in Columbus, Ohio so a personal trip to the cemetary is out of the question at the moment. I am hoping somebody from the area is familar with that cemetary and may know the answer to my question. -- "Computer games don't affect kids, I mean if Pac Man affected us as kids, we'd all run around in a darkened room munching pills and listening to repetitive music." - Kristian Wilson, Nintendo, Inc, 1989
Would anyone be able to help me find the burial date for CATHERINE (OGAN) PARKINS. She was b. 1793 and died 25 May 18? in Flushing, Belmont Co Ohio. Married to STEPHEN PARKINS b. 14 Jan 1787 d. 26 Dec 1878 in Rockhill, Belmont Co Ohio. Would like to find the name of the Cemetery and the full death date for Catharine. Thanks for any help. Sue
I too am researching the Meyer, Myer, Myers lines. Who are yoy looking for? Martha Cross Sargent ANKROM ASHBY AULTS BARNHOUSE BERGER BREECH CLARK CORNELL CROSS CURRY GROW HERSMAN HOLCOMB INGRAM LEWIS LIVINGSTON LUKE MCMULLEN MEANS MOWDER MYER MYERS OATES OWENS ROSS SARGENT UMENSETTER WATSON WILLIS WOODS ZUMBRO Martha Cross Sargent Data entry Manager - Bios PA-ROOTS http://www.pa-roots.com/
What Myers are you looking for in Belmont Co.? Cheryl J Skinner Connecting Family Dots www.connectingfamilydots.com Dusting off Memories www.dustingoffmemories.com Make a Genealogist happy with books from the Belmont County Genealogical Society! <http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohbelogs/pubs.htm> http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohbelogs/pubs.htm
Are there transcriptions of any of the cemeteries in Belmont County? I have not found death information for any of my Myers ancestors. Also, does the County courthouse have deaths recorded from the 1800s? Right now I am in the process of moving and my data is already packed, so my question is, by necessity, very general. Thank you marj koch
Barb. The Weeks cemetery names are available at the Bridgeport, Ohio city building....No transcriptions are available.....I sure wish there was !!! Linwood, I don't know about.
Linwood Cemetery and Weeks Cemetery Does anyone know if there are transcriptions of these cemeteries? Or the address of whom would have the records of those buried there? Thanks...............Barb
OOOOPS, I goofed. Rootsweb tells me my info won't be available until tomorrow evening. I guess it takes 24 hours for them to get it on line. I apologize to you all. Joyce
Good evening, listers. I now have my Robison family of Belmont Co. on line. Here is the link -- HTTP://WORLDCONNECT.ROOTSWEB.COM/CGI-BIN/IGM.CGI?DB=post789 Additions and corrections are welcome. Joyce Post
1870 Fed. Census-Belmont Co., OH-Flushing Twp. pg. 18 36-37 Benjamin Pollock...63...PA...Coal Digger Ann...................51...OH...Keep House Mary J................23...OH...Help Mother Flushing City Cemetery Pollock, Benjamin....1886..ae 71 Hope this helps. Harriet M. Herrington