I went to " Cousin' Dave Young's in about 1966-67,on Lake Grant road,and bought 'Happy",an Irish Setter pup from Dave's great quail hunting dog. Dave was in the new house then,with it's family room of stone,blass,and beams . Dave and wife were apple customers of our Fagley's Fruit Farm, and I remember Dave and wife moved back into the smaller,and older home,when he got a good offer to rent the new home. Dave's forte was as a stone mason,son say. More likely his forte was as a quail hunter. Wuail have been rare since the 1977-78 era winters. More deer than quail. Maybe more wild turkey,and wild geese. I've got Bob Brown's book on 'Vincent Brown m Thomas E Allen's daughter. They lived s e e of Lake Manor towards White Oak Creek. I dated a girl on Dave's road once. 911ed my wife to the hospital early today. As I talked to the people in the emergency room waiting room,one lady volunteered she knew the location,on her farm,on Smokey Run Rd [?] near New Hope, of 17 creekstone tombstones-one supposed to me of a soldier named McCall. We also talked the Joseph Holman cemetary at rt 133 and Hennings Mills,near the farm she was raised on. 200 acre Lake Grant was built on Sterling Run by Ohio about the 1940's. Sterling Street's in e 1797 Bethel. But Starling is the spelling of the road between Sterling Creek,and Sterling Steet. Georgetown is 15 years younger than the old road between West Union,Adams Co,and Bethel, Clermont Co. So present Ohio RT 125 WAS NOT YET BUILT. White Oak Valley Rd was the original road,I think. Thru Bri dgewater south of Arnheim. More importantly to me followed by Lake Drive In Movie,between it,and US RT 68,S of Mt Orab. Dad was the fisherman. Outdor movies were my delight! Even took one of you on my Email address book roster there once!. And today,those old movies often had Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Bob Hope we honor today. Coach Jim Liming rented 12 foot galvanealed metal rowboats of Lake Grant. 1956 Clermont Co High School Basketball Tournyment finals,Jim Liming had coached 3 years,almost every player of both teams. Bethel and Williamsburg. Oh,Clifford,I forget which team won! That land around New Hope,and Wahlsburg,and White Oak Valley was settled about 1800-05 I note Farmer's Chapel Church of Christ and Christian Union, has no cemetary,but family cemetaries abound. Scott township,is it. Bit of e Pike twnsp. On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:45:44 -0400 "da120757" <[email protected]> writes: > I also enjoy the details of Brown County From You. as a child i can > remember mon and dad taking us to Cousin Dave Youngs place on Grant > Lake. I > was over there not too long ago looking for my ancestors in New > Harmony > Cemetery and truely enjoyed my drive around Brown County. Keep the > stories > coming might be one about my ancestors soon. > > Deb YOUNG Morrison > Middletown Ohio > > YOUNG, MOLER, HOPKINS, HIGGINS, SMALLWOOD, MALOTT, PEARCE > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Cyn Allen" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 12:19 PM > Subject: Re: [OhBrown] History nut tours Brown Co > > > > Hermon: > > > > I, one of many, truly enjoy the way you describe the History of > Brown > > County and I read with great attention to every detail hoping to > find a > > mere mention of one of my ancestors. Finally, it dawns on me, > just ask! > > > > Would you have any recollection of the Hanselmans or Gilfillens or > > Campbells or Pindells? They are my more recent ancestors, 1850's > to > > 1950's. > > > > Also earlier ancestors: > > Long > > Bunner > > Strait or Straight > > Hughes (Clermont County) > > Brown > > Springer > > Lucas > > Dragoo > > Prickett > > > > Allot of them seemed to come from what was then the Monongalia > area of > > Virginia. I have a pretty good list of names, just no good > stories. > > Any bells ringing? > > > > Cynthia Hanselman-Allen > > Cincinnati > > > > > > ==== OHBROWN Mailing List ==== > > Do you need to contact the List Administrator? Post your question > to the > list if it is of general interest, or send a private e-mail to: > > [email protected] > > > > > > > ==== OHBROWN Mailing List ==== > Do you need to contact the List Administrator? Post your question > to the list if it is of general interest, or send a private e-mail > to: > [email protected] > > ________________________________________________________________ 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!
Thank you Hermon for that story I am gonna pass it on to my dad to see if he remembers any of it Deb ----- Original Message ----- From: "Hermon B Fagley" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 6:34 PM Subject: Re: [OhBrown] McCall Cemetary near New Hope. Dave Young. > I went to " Cousin' Dave Young's in about 1966-67,on Lake Grant road,and > bought > 'Happy",an Irish Setter pup from Dave's great quail hunting dog. Dave was > in the new house then,with it's family room of stone,blass,and beams . > Dave and wife were apple customers of our Fagley's Fruit Farm, > and I remember Dave and wife moved back into the smaller,and older > home,when > he got a good offer to rent the new home. Dave's forte was as a stone > mason,son say. > More likely his forte was as a quail hunter. Wuail have been rare since > the 1977-78 era > winters. More deer than quail. Maybe more wild turkey,and wild geese. > I've got Bob Brown's book on > 'Vincent Brown m Thomas E Allen's daughter. They lived s e e of Lake > Manor towards White Oak Creek. > I dated a girl on Dave's road once. > 911ed my wife to the hospital early today. As I talked to the > people in the emergency room > waiting room,one lady volunteered she knew the location,on her farm,on > Smokey Run Rd [?] near > New Hope, of 17 creekstone tombstones-one supposed to me of a soldier > named McCall. We also talked the > Joseph Holman cemetary at rt 133 and Hennings Mills,near the farm she was > raised on. > > 200 acre Lake Grant was built on Sterling Run by Ohio about the 1940's. > Sterling Street's in e 1797 Bethel. > But Starling is the spelling of the road between Sterling Creek,and > Sterling Steet. > Georgetown is 15 years younger than the old road between West Union,Adams > Co,and Bethel, > Clermont Co. So present Ohio RT 125 WAS NOT YET BUILT. White Oak Valley > Rd was the original road,I > think. Thru Bri dgewater south of Arnheim. More importantly to > me followed by Lake Drive In Movie,between it,and US RT 68,S of Mt Orab. > Dad was the > fisherman. Outdor movies were my delight! Even took one of you on my > Email address book roster there once!. And today,those old movies often > had Bob Hope and Bing Crosby. Bob Hope we honor today. > Coach Jim Liming rented 12 foot galvanealed metal rowboats of > Lake Grant. 1956 Clermont Co High School Basketball Tournyment > finals,Jim Liming had coached > 3 years,almost every player of both teams. Bethel and Williamsburg. > Oh,Clifford,I forget which team won! > > That land around New Hope,and Wahlsburg,and White Oak Valley was settled > about 1800-05 > I note Farmer's Chapel Church of Christ and Christian Union, > has no cemetary,but family cemetaries abound. > Scott township,is it. Bit of e Pike twnsp. > On Mon, 28 Jul 2003 12:45:44 -0400 "da120757" <[email protected]> > writes: > > I also enjoy the details of Brown County From You. as a child i can > > remember mon and dad taking us to Cousin Dave Youngs place on Grant > > Lake. I > > was over there not too long ago looking for my ancestors in New > > Harmony > > Cemetery and truely enjoyed my drive around Brown County. Keep the > > stories > > coming might be one about my ancestors soon. > > > > Deb YOUNG Morrison > > Middletown Ohio > > > > YOUNG, MOLER, HOPKINS, HIGGINS, SMALLWOOD, MALOTT, PEARCE > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Cyn Allen" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Monday, July 28, 2003 12:19 PM > > Subject: Re: [OhBrown] History nut tours Brown Co > > > > > > > Hermon: > > > > > > I, one of many, truly enjoy the way you describe the History of > > Brown > > > County and I read with great attention to every detail hoping to > > find a > > > mere mention of one of my ancestors. Finally, it dawns on me, > > just ask! > > > > > > Would you have any recollection of the Hanselmans or Gilfillens or > > > Campbells or Pindells? They are my more recent ancestors, 1850's > > to > > > 1950's. > > > > > > Also earlier ancestors: > > > Long > > > Bunner > > > Strait or Straight > > > Hughes (Clermont County) > > > Brown > > > Springer > > > Lucas > > > Dragoo > > > Prickett > > > > > > Allot of them seemed to come from what was then the Monongalia > > area of > > > Virginia. I have a pretty good list of names, just no good > > stories. > > > Any bells ringing? > > > > > > Cynthia Hanselman-Allen > > > Cincinnati > > > > > > > > > ==== OHBROWN Mailing List ==== > > > Do you need to contact the List Administrator? Post your question > > to the > > list if it is of general interest, or send a private e-mail to: > > > [email protected] > > > > > > > > > > > > ==== OHBROWN Mailing List ==== > > Do you need to contact the List Administrator? Post your question > > to the list if it is of general interest, or send a private e-mail > > to: > > [email protected] > > > > > > > ________________________________________________________________ > 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! > > > ==== OHBROWN Mailing List ==== > Do you need to contact the List Administrator? Post your question to the list if it is of general interest, or send a private e-mail to: > [email protected] > >