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    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Hammer/Hammers
    2. Caroline Huppi
    3. As you probably know there is a John Hammer, Civil War period, buried in the Middletown Cemetery. http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohmidcem/ There is also a Woodmansee family buried closeby. Woodmansee's originally from the Clermont County area are working to preserve the Wodmansee Cemetery referenced below As it turns out based on your information, Agnes Hammer Woodmansee married a James Woodmansee who is the son of James Woodmansee d 1818 and Hannah Worden Woodmansee. James and Hannah Woodmansee are buried in the Woodmansee Cemetery currently being preserved in Liberty Township, Butler County, OH. The Woodmansees are referenced in the Butler County Cyclopedia online. You can see James & Hannah's tombstones at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohbutcem/ Liberty Twp then Woodmansee Cemetery. The collateral families may be a source of information about the John Hammer you specifically are searching for. In the Middletown Cemetery, John Hammer is buried on the lot with a Mary Hammer- buried 8/17/1900. the lot is Sq04_L25 South 1/2 bought by Aaron Hammer. The Middletown Cemetery did not begin until 1825. Prior to that time burials were made along the Great Miami River on a bluff nearly destroyed by the late 1870's. I hope others will be able to help you but I will keep any eye out for a Pre 1850 John Hammer. Caroline Huppi ----- Original Message ----- From: <GraveNews2@aol.com> To: <OHBUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 4:59 AM Subject: [OHBUTLER-L] Hammer/Hammers > I am searching for information on a John Hammer/s. There were two living > there in the 1820 census. The one I am looking for was born probably 1780-95. I > don't know where he was born since his parents lived in York Co. PA>, > Frederick Co. MD> then Fayette, Allegheny & Greene Co PA., during that period (from > his father's Rev. War pension record.). I don't know that he would be either > one. I am "clutching at straws." His sisters lived in Clermont Co. OH, Agnes > Woodmansee, Phoebe Stevens and Mary Carrothers, and his much younger half > brother lived in Middletown, OH, where my grandmother was born in 1849. Also, my > John had a sister, Phoebe. One of these John Hammers living there had a > daughter, Phebe, who married there around 1820. Also some of the members of the > family were blacksmiths and harriers. I'm not anticipating results, but maybe > someone on the list knows something about one of the John Hammer/s who lived > there. > > Thanks for your search. > > Juanita Lewis > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a message to: > OHBUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com or OHBUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > Put SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE (whichever you want to do) >

    11/22/2005 04:52:36
    1. Sortman Funeral Home Information?
    2. Rife
    3. Does anyone know if records from the Sortman funeral home exist. Was it bought out by another? I am looking for information for someone who died and was buried in 1867 and Sortman funeral home handled the burial. Michael A. Rife

    11/20/2005 01:36:17
    1. Centennial Celebration -- Honorary V. P.s
    2. Diane Beaty
    3. 110 Honorary Vice Presidents The following named citizens of Butler County, all of whom are upwards of 80 years of age, were selected for the occasion and most of whom were present. The following is an alphabetical list of their name, their postoffice address and their respective ages. [note: the Centennial Celebration was held in 1891. Also, the names as printed weren't all listed alphabetically...make sure you search the entire list...] William Andrew, Hamilton, 82 years James Campbell Andrews, Ross, 82 years Daniel Beeler, Hamilton, 81 years William Booth, Oxford, 82 years William Braffield, Oxford, 80 years William Brown, Ross, 82 years Clark Baker, Mauds, 83 years Michael Balderman, Darrtown, 86 years Jacob Bake, Heno, 87 years Judge W. R. Cochran, Hamilton, 80 years Joseph Clawson, Okeana, 88 years Joseph Cann, Okeana, 87 years Richard Conaroe, Seven Mile, 82 years William Cone, Ross, 81 years John Clafton, Middletown, 80 years John N. Carey, West Chester, 82 years Joshua Davis, Hamilton, 83 years James Davis, Reiley, 82 years Harvey Denman, Stockton, 82 years Joseph Demoret, Ross, 82 years Bartholmew Demoret, Ross, 80 years David E. Davies, Paddy's Run, 80 years Peter Euler, Hamilton, 90 years Michael F. Eisel, Hamilton, 83 years David Enyart, Middletown, 80 years Dr. Cyrus Falconer, Hamilton, 81 years Epperson Fulkerson, Hamilton, 81 years Joseph W. Frazee, Reiley, 82 years Andrew Flenner, Seven Mile, 82 years George Fulk, Middletown, 84 years Alexander Guy, Oxford, 90 years William Gray, Mauds, 87 years James Giffen, Hamilton, 81 years Thomas Garone, Oxford, 80 years Daniel Gawker, Poasttown, 87 years Daniel Hawk, Ross, 80 years M. Goebel, Trenton, 86 years Isaac Hagerman, Hamilton, 90 years Abe Hoel, Hamilton, 82 years Robert Harper, Hamilton, 83 years Sebastain Herold, Hamilton, 82 years Shadrack Harrison, Hamilton, 86 years Enoch Haskell, Oxford, 80 years John Hendrix, Oxford, 85 years James Harper, Clawson, 81 years Ellison Harkrader, Blue Ball, 80 years John Isaminger, Okeana, 83 years James W. Jones, Okeana, 81 years John P. Jones, Paddy's Run, 81 years William N. Johnson, Oxford, 82 years Thomas Jefferson, Oxford, 80 years Dr. Edward Kimball, Monroe, 81 years Peter Kung, Hamilton, 82 years Jacob Kumler, Millville, 80 years Michael Kumler, Millville, 80 years Charles R. Kennedy, Hamilton, 81 years Joseph Kern, Heno, 80 years [note: printed as Rern, which would be incorrect alphabetically] Charles C. Legg, Bethany, 90 years William Linn, Monroe, 81 years Andrew Lewis, Millville, 87 years Alexander Lutes, Okeana, 80 years Hon. Mark C. McMaken, Hamilton, 91 years James Murphy, Oxford, 81 years John Miller, Oxford, 80 years David M. Magie, Oxford, 80 years Samuel R. Mollyneaux, Oxford, 81 years Thomas Manning, Oxford, 84 years John VanDerveer, Hamilton, 86 years John Voorhees, Bethany, 82 years Richard Veriker, Oxford, 80 years Daniel Wollenweber, Hamilton, 91 years John Wick, Hamilton, 83 years Jeremiah Warwick, Hamilton, 80 years E. Moorehouse, Paddy's Run, 80 years Wilson Martindale, Ross, 84 years James McCloskey, Millville, 80 years David Mesler, Heno, 83 years Washington Miller, McGonigle, 81 years James A. Neil, Hamilton, 81 years Capt. D. P. Nelson, McGonigle, 81 years Robert Orr, Collinsville, 82 years William Prewitt, Bethany, 83 years Thomas Pope, Trenton, 86 years James Rossman, Hamilton, 89 years Thomas Roberts, Oxford, 80 years Russell Reston, Middletown, 85 years Peter W. Shephead, Hamilton, 87 years Daniel Shellhouse, Hamilton, 87 years Thomas B. Sterrett, Hamilton, 82 years Charles Sorber, Hamilton, 85 years Dr. Alanson Smith, Hamilton, 85 years John Sloneker, Collinsville, 82 years William J. Stephenson, Oxford, 80 years Sandy Stewart, Oxford, 80 years Ludwig Schaffer, Trenton, 80 years John Sinkey, Heno, 81 years Lansdale Simpson, Bethany, 84 years John Tuly, Hamilton, 85 years James Taylor, Hamilton, 80 years Samuel Taylor, Hamilton, 80 years Shem Thomas, Poasttown, 83 years Isaac Teetor, Okeana, 84 years David Urmston, Hamilton, 80 years George Vinnedge, Hamilton, 82 years Reuben Woodruff, Paddy's Run, 87 years John Wright, Oxford, 80 years James Watson, Middletown, 87 years William Webster, Middletown, 80 years John Wolf, Monroe, 82 years Peter Young, Hamilton, 82 years

    11/20/2005 12:31:02
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Ann. of the City of Hamilton,Ohio Book
    2. In a message dated 11/19/2005 4:12:42 PM Eastern Standard Time, coconapa@sbcglobal.net writes: Are the names Ehresman, Iutzi and Jotter in the book? I am not finding these names so far with what I have of it. However, you have to literaly look through each page. I need to find a way to get this book online so everyone could search through the book. Not sure how to go about that yet but I really would like to do that, Audra

    11/20/2005 04:51:06
    1. The Centennial Anniversary Book
    2. Diane Beaty
    3. Works published before 1923 are in the public domain...since the Centennial book was published in 1892, it is free from copyright. The book is over 320 pages long, so it will be difficult to ascertain if individual names are included as there is no full index of surnames available in the original. For a chart on copyrighted and public domain works, try the following addy: http://www.unc.edu/~unclng/public-d.htm

    11/19/2005 09:38:38
    1. The Centenial Ann. of the City of Hamilton,Ohio Book
    2. colette jotter
    3. Are the names Ehresman, Iutzi and Jotter in the book?

    11/19/2005 06:11:58
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Copyright info and question
    2. Bill Moore
    3. Audra: One quick question, for works published before1978. The copyright was extended to 95 years from date of publication for works still under original copyright [28 yrs.] or extension [additional 28 yrs.] Do I take it to mean that if the work was published more than 28 years before 1978 [1949 or before] and the copyright wasn't renewed, then the copyright expired in 1977, it was not under copyright in 1978, and no extension to 2044 occurred? Same with the extension, for works published 56 years before 1978 [1921 or before], and the extended copyright expired in 1977, and no extension to 2016 occurred? Bill Moore ----- Original Message ----- From: <Audra4RLS@aol.com> To: <OHBUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 12:38 AM Subject: [OHBUTLER-L] Copyright info and question > How long does copyright protection last? > > Works Originally Created On or After January 1, 1978 - For works created > after January 1, 1978, copyright protection will endure for the life of the > author plus an additional 70 years. In the case of a joint work, the term lasts > for 70 years after the last surviving author's death. For anonymous and > pseudonymous works and works made for hire, the term will be 95 years from the year > of first publication or 120 years from the year of creation, whichever > expires first. > > Works Originally Created Before January 1, 1978, But Not Published or > Registered By That Date - For works created but not published or registered before > January 1, 1978, the term endures for life of the author plus 70 years, but > in no case will expire earlier than December 31, 2002. If the work is > published before December 31, 2002, the term will not expire before December 31, > 2047. > > Works Originally Created and Published or Registered Before January 1, 1978 > - For pre-1978 works still in their original or renewal term of copyright, > the total term is extended to 95 years from the date that copyright was > originally secured. > > > So, the Centenial History of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book must be out of > copyright unless a second copyright was ever made. I would say with people > selling scanned copies online that it must be out of copyright. However, I > wonder how to be 100% sure? > Thanks, > Audra > > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a message to: > OHBUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com or OHBUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > Put SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE (whichever you want to do) > > >

    11/19/2005 04:07:06
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Copyright info and question
    2. unicorn1945
    3. Audra, It can get complicated. Copying photos or parts of a book isn't breaking copyright as long as you cite your source. Breaking copyright is copying inside the time frame or copying an entire work. There are a whole slew of if, ands or buts. Might be a good idea to read it. http://www.copyright.gov/ Shirley ----- Original Message ----- From: Audra4RLS@aol.com To: OHBUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Saturday, November 19, 2005 12:38 AM Subject: [OHBUTLER-L] Copyright info and question How long does copyright protection last? Works Originally Created On or After January 1, 1978 - For works created after January 1, 1978, copyright protection will endure for the life of the author plus an additional 70 years. In the case of a joint work, the term lasts for 70 years after the last surviving author's death. For anonymous and pseudonymous works and works made for hire, the term will be 95 years from the year of first publication or 120 years from the year of creation, whichever expires first. Works Originally Created Before January 1, 1978, But Not Published or Registered By That Date - For works created but not published or registered before January 1, 1978, the term endures for life of the author plus 70 years, but in no case will expire earlier than December 31, 2002. If the work is published before December 31, 2002, the term will not expire before December 31, 2047. Works Originally Created and Published or Registered Before January 1, 1978 - For pre-1978 works still in their original or renewal term of copyright, the total term is extended to 95 years from the date that copyright was originally secured. So, the Centenial History of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book must be out of copyright unless a second copyright was ever made. I would say with people selling scanned copies online that it must be out of copyright. However, I wonder how to be 100% sure? Thanks, Audra ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a message to: OHBUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com or OHBUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com Put SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE (whichever you want to do)

    11/19/2005 03:51:26
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book
    2. There are two links near the bottom of the Butler Co OHGenWeb index page about copyright. They are: _http://www.iigs.org/newsletter/9904news/copyright.htm.en_ (http://www.iigs.org/newsletter/9904news/copyright.htm.en) and _http://www.interment.net/column/commentary/19990915.htm_ (http://www.interment.net/column/commentary/19990915.htm) I haven't read either, recently. Nancy In a message dated 11/18/2005 10:39:35 PM Central Standard Time, Audra4RLS@aol.com writes: How would one be able to find out about copyright?

    11/19/2005 02:20:46
    1. Hammer/Hammers
    2. I am searching for information on a John Hammer/s. There were two living there in the 1820 census. The one I am looking for was born probably 1780-95. I don't know where he was born since his parents lived in York Co. PA>, Frederick Co. MD> then Fayette, Allegheny & Greene Co PA., during that period (from his father's Rev. War pension record.). I don't know that he would be either one. I am "clutching at straws." His sisters lived in Clermont Co. OH, Agnes Woodmansee, Phoebe Stevens and Mary Carrothers, and his much younger half brother lived in Middletown, OH, where my grandmother was born in 1849. Also, my John had a sister, Phoebe. One of these John Hammers living there had a daughter, Phebe, who married there around 1820. Also some of the members of the family were blacksmiths and harriers. I'm not anticipating results, but maybe someone on the list knows something about one of the John Hammer/s who lived there. Thanks for your search. Juanita Lewis

    11/18/2005 09:59:32
    1. Copyright info and question
    2. How long does copyright protection last? Works Originally Created On or After January 1, 1978 - For works created after January 1, 1978, copyright protection will endure for the life of the author plus an additional 70 years. In the case of a joint work, the term lasts for 70 years after the last surviving author's death. For anonymous and pseudonymous works and works made for hire, the term will be 95 years from the year of first publication or 120 years from the year of creation, whichever expires first. Works Originally Created Before January 1, 1978, But Not Published or Registered By That Date - For works created but not published or registered before January 1, 1978, the term endures for life of the author plus 70 years, but in no case will expire earlier than December 31, 2002. If the work is published before December 31, 2002, the term will not expire before December 31, 2047. Works Originally Created and Published or Registered Before January 1, 1978 - For pre-1978 works still in their original or renewal term of copyright, the total term is extended to 95 years from the date that copyright was originally secured. So, the Centenial History of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book must be out of copyright unless a second copyright was ever made. I would say with people selling scanned copies online that it must be out of copyright. However, I wonder how to be 100% sure? Thanks, Audra

    11/18/2005 05:38:07
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book
    2. In a message dated 11/17/2005 6:50:49 AM Eastern Standard Time, Sftrail@aol.com writes: Be sure the book isn't under copyright, Audra. How would one be able to find out about copyright? Thanks, Audra

    11/18/2005 04:38:12
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book
    2. previously purchased a book on CD available from an eBay seller; I don't see a current listing for this CD: Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, Early History, People, Views, Portraits published for the 1891 Centennial Anniversary The CD is not indexed but shows scanned pages as seen in the original book. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ In response to above..thanks again for helping with this. Do you want me to type out anything to help? Audra Ohio

    11/18/2005 04:35:17
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton,
    2. Diane Beaty
    3. Here are the rest of the names for the Centennial Committee... Assistant Committees to Ladie's Committees In Each Ward First Ward -- John A. Keller, Dr. H. E. Twitchell, Abe Rothwell, Benj. W. Baker, Dr. J. J. Roll, Thomas Moore, Jr., J. P. Smyers, A. W. Margedant, E. E. Hull, C. W. Gath, H.C. Blum, F. D. Dick, F.D. Blackburn, Wm. Longfellow, Jack Henninger, William Hunter, James Tully, A. J. Welliver, Thomas Temple, John L. Beeler. Second Ward -- Christ Pabst, Dr. John Francis, L. Zecher, F. A. Rife, Charles Holbrock, Homer Gard, R. S. Carr, J. B. Baker, Wm. Lodder, W. W. Crawford, Dr. Minor M. Jacobs, C. E. McBeth, John N. Bandtel, Mark Millikin, Frank Overmyer, John Schweitzer, Maurice Kilsheimer, Virgil E. Gilcrest, Rev. C. W. Gullette, Samuel P. Stewert. Third Ward -- Dr. Geo. C. Skinner, Wm. L. Huber, Dr. Frank M. Fitton, Edgar A. Belden, A. Metzner, D. W. Fitton, Prof. Albert Mayer, Joe Long, Walter Osborne, Dr. C. I. Keeley, W. R. Small, Charles S. Millikin, Jesse C. Smith, George Beckman, Charles Howald, David Pierce, J. W. Conboy, Otto Metzner, F. P. Stewert, Lee Rose, George E. Seidel. Fourth Ward -- W. E. Kumler, C. J. Smith, P. E. Welsh, F. X. Duerr, Harry J. Wallace, S. H. Millikin, M. O. Burns, Rev. David Feuerlicht, Gustave Steffe, Albert Wagner, H. L. Gifford, E. H. Haines, Gus Kummerling, Chas. D. Mathes, E. G. Ruder, P. B. Walker, L. C. Overpeck. Fifth Ward -- Max Reutti, Wm. G. Holbrock, Thomas Bair, Fred Doeller, Fred J. Hilker, John Helvey, Robt. C. Hargitt, Daniel M. Mc Clung, E. R. Mathes, Geo. T. Reiss, Dr. Clarence Wasson, Louis A. Dillon, S. W. Powell, Theadore Buck, Governeur Morey, Wm. Bender, Jr., John Day, Aaron Wesco. Assistants to W. C. Margedant, Committee on Fire Works -- John F. Gardner, George T. Reiss, John Helvey. Township Auxiliary Committees Middletown and Lemon Townships -- Paul J. Sorg, Samuel K. Hughes, W. H. Todhunter, Martin McLaughlin, James K. Thomas, George Sebald. Liberty Township -- Philip Hughes, B. F. Kyle, Rev. E. McHugh. Wayne Township -- Robert Withrow, Wilson Smith, J. B. Owsley. Oxford and Oxford Township -- Dr. H. D. Hinckley, Daniel P. Beaton, S. C. Richey, Gus Schlenck, Thomas Law. Milford Township -- W. T. Hancock, John F. Mee, J. H. Schollenberger. Madison Township -- Jacob Banker, John Pritchard, John V. Good. Union Township -- Joseph Allen, A. J. Van Hise, E. Taylor Elliott. Hanover Township -- Jas. W. Nichol, W. B. Davis, A. C. Kumler. Riley Township -- Dr. D. D. Borger, Charles Urmston, James Duncan. Morgan Township -- R. J. Bell, Aaron L. Morris, Thomas Shroyer. Ross Township -- Luke Bradley, Lewis J. Demaret, Andrew J. Lewis. St. Clair Township -- Amos D. Kumler, James Riley, Samuel Baird. Permanent officers of the Centennial Committee were elected as follows: Hon. Thomas Millikin, President; T. V. Howell, Vice President; F. D. Bristley, Secretary; S. L. Beeler, Treasurer; Rev. Francis V. Varelman, Chaplain. Capt. W. C. Margedant was unanimously elected Commander-in-Chief of the parade with power to select his own staff and appoint the commanders of divisions, who were authorized to appoint their own aids. John F. Neilan was appointed to write all the advertising matter for the occasion and newspaper articles. The Centennial Celebration was held on Thursday, Friday, and Saturday, September 17, 18, and 19...

    11/18/2005 02:15:10
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book
    2. Does this book have any Moores in it? -------------- Original message -------------- > > In a message dated 11/16/2005 10:34:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, > Round1930@aol.com writes: > > How far back in history does this book cover ?? Philip Round,Jacob > Rownd/Rowan,Andrew Round/Rowen were there as early as 1791 and 1803. > Charles Round > > > > > Charles, > This book covers the 100th anniversary of Hamilton, Ohio. The city had a > celebration that lasted September 17, 18, 19 1891, so history from 1791-1891. > The book covers the celebration as well as history in Hamilton. There are a > lot of names mentioned in the book as well as portraits and illustrations. I > do not see a Round listed in the names in the contents page or where I have > scanned through so far. I only have the first 80 pages in my possession, just > have not copied the rest of it yet. > Audra > > > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a message to: > OHBUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com or OHBUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > Put SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE (whichever you want to do) >

    11/18/2005 08:59:29
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book
    2. Diane Beaty
    3. I previously purchased a book on CD available from an eBay seller; I don't see a current listing for this CD: Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio, Early History, People, Views, Portraits published for the 1891 Centennial Anniversary The CD is not indexed but shows scanned pages as seen in the original book. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hamilton, Butler County, Ohio Early History, People, Views, Portraits Published for the 1891 Centennial Anniversary ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This CD contains portraits of John F. Neilan, Gen. Arthur St. Clair, Gen. Anthony Wayne, Gen. F. VanDeveer, Gen. Samuel F. Cary, Hon. John Woods, Hon. James McBride, Col. Lewis D. Campbell, William Barton Carr, George W. Stack, Dr. Samuel L. Beeler, Henry C. Gray, Christian Pabst, Peter Schwab, Robert Allstatter, Dr. William Z. Kumler, Robert M. Elliott, William C. Frechtling, Clark Lane, Mark C. McMaken, Capt. Henry P. Deuscher, Dr. C. I. Keely, Robert C. McKinney, Joseph J. Pater, Prof. F. C. Mayer, Capt. W. C. Margedant, Capt. F. D. Bristley, Lazard Kahn, Thomas V. Howell, George T. Reiss, Max Reutti, Rev. Francis F. Varelman. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I have not finshed the list of all of the Centennial Committee members; I will try to copy the rest of the names later this evening. Here is what I have thus far: Centennial Committee The first public meeting, looking to the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the settlement of the city of Hamilton was held by the officers and members of The Hamilton Battallion; an organization composed of the uniformed societies and miltary companies of the Ohio National Guard of the city. It was resolved to call a meeting of the citizens for the evening of July 10, 1891. At that public meeting, Thomas Millikin Esq. was elected chairman and Lieutenant F. D. Bristley was elected secretary. After several patriotic speeches had been made by citizens, it was resolved that the chairman select five prominent citizens, and they, with the chairman select a committee of twenty-five to be known and called Centennial Committee and to have the absolute charge and management of the entire celebration. Mr. Millikin selected as the committee of five, Captain W. C. Margedant, Joseph J. Pater, Isreal Williams, John F. Neilan, and George T. Reiss, and together they selected the following named persons to constitute the Centennial Committee. Centennial Committee First Ward - W. C. Margedant, S. L. Beeler, Rev. E. W. Abbey, F. D. Bristley, H. C. Gray. Second Ward -- Thomas Millikin, Christian Pabst, Rev. Francis F. Varelman, Peter Schwab, Lazard Kahn. Third Ward - Israel Williams, Thomas V. Howell, Robert Allstatter, Charles I. Keely, William C. Frechtling. Fourth Ward - John F. Neilan, L. M. Larsh, W. Z. Kumler, Joseph J. Pater, Fred C. Mayer. Fifth Ward - George T. Reiss, R. C. McKinney, Max Reutti, W. B. Carr. Afterwards the following members as a Finance Committee, were added to and constituted a part of the general committee to-wit: Charles E. McBeth, Robert M. Elliott, Henry P. Deuscher, L. M. Larsh, George W. Stace, and William Herrman. The Centennial Anniversary of Hamilton, O. Other committees were appointed at different times as follows: Historical and Literary Committee Thomas Millikin Dr. Cyrus Falconer Rev. E. W. Abbey James W. See Isreal Williams, Chairman Committee On Transportation Thomas V. Howell, Chairman William Beckett Peter Schwab Committee On Invitation L. M. Larsh, Chairman John F. Neilan George T. Reiss Committee On Printing John F. Neilan, Chairman, Chairman Isreal Williams F. D. Bristley Committee On Music Prof. Fred C. Mayer Prof. John L. Gottschalk Prof. William Huber Henry Herrmann Joseph J. Pater Robert Allstatter Ladies Committee First Ward - Mrs. J. C. Hooven, Mrs. Joseph A. Fromm, Mrs. Charles Sohngen, Miss Mary Rossman, Mrs. Nelson Williams, Mrs. Alston Ellis, Mrs Lutie Sohngen, Mrs. Martin Mason, Miss Lutie Matthias, Mrs. Mary Murphy, Mrs. H. C. Gray, Mrs. Charles W. Gath, Mrs. Annie Laubach, Mrs. S. Blair, Mrs. William Seward. Second Ward - Mrs. James E. Neal, Miss Kate Schwab, Miss Mary Millikin, Miss Ada Fye, Miss Lillian Lorenz, Miss Adda Markt, Miss Josephine Crawford, Miss Anna McBeth, Mrs. D. E. Sheehan, Mrs. Thomas M. Boyd. Third Ward - Miss Nannie Kennedy, Mrs. John M. Marr, Miss Rachel Fitton, Mrs. Charles Howald, Mrs. A. T. Good, Mrs. Albert Kennedy, Mrs. C. Falconer, Mrs. Adolph Metzner, Miss Minnie Schwartz, Mrs. J. W. Overpeck. Fourth Ward - Mrs. Josephin Weiler, Mrs. Samuel H. Millikin, Miss Carrie Brock, Mrs. R. N. Andrews, Miss Pauline Steffe, Mrs. L. M. Griffis, Mrs. G. W. Stace, Miss Libbie Deuscher, Miss Aggie Burns, Miss Elizabeth Conner. Fifth Ward - Mrs. Z. B. Coes, Mrs. Julius Bunson, Mrs. John Bender, Mrs. Ida Curtis, Mrs. L. A. Powell, Mrs. John S. Spoeri, Miss Jennie L. Wasson, Mrs. Joseph H. Webster, Mrs. Max Ruetti, Mrs. Chris Benninghofen. Assistant Committees to Ladies Committees In Each Ward First Ward - John A. Keller, Dr. H. H. Twitchell, Abe Rothwell, Benjamin W. Baker, Dr. J. J. Roll, Thomas Moore Jr, J. P. Smyers, A. W. Margedant, E. E. Hall, C. W. Gath, H. C. Blum, F. D. Dick, F. D. Blackburn, William Longfellow, Jack Henninger, William Hunter, James Tully, A. J. Welliver, Thomas Temple, John L. Beeler. Second Ward -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I started copying this list because it placed a number of Hamilton citizens in their respective Wards, which might help listers pinpoint where their ancestors lived. As I said, I will finish the list of names later this evening...

    11/18/2005 08:26:36
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book
    2. Is the name Vinnedge in this book? -------------- Original message -------------- > > In a message dated 11/16/2005 10:34:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, > Round1930@aol.com writes: > > How far back in history does this book cover ?? Philip Round,Jacob > Rownd/Rowan,Andrew Round/Rowen were there as early as 1791 and 1803. > Charles Round > > > > > Charles, > This book covers the 100th anniversary of Hamilton, Ohio. The city had a > celebration that lasted September 17, 18, 19 1891, so history from 1791-1891. > The book covers the celebration as well as history in Hamilton. There are a > lot of names mentioned in the book as well as portraits and illustrations. I > do not see a Round listed in the names in the contents page or where I have > scanned through so far. I only have the first 80 pages in my possession, just > have not copied the rest of it yet. > Audra > > > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a message to: > OHBUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com or OHBUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > Put SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE (whichever you want to do) >

    11/18/2005 07:53:18
    1. Re: OHBUTLER-D Digest V05 #274
    2. Brenda & Charlie Kerr
    3. Are BAKERs listed in the book? Brenda

    11/18/2005 06:31:27
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book
    2. I have to go to my son's school but later this evening I will start typing names I see. So far, do not see the names anyone has requested but will go through better later. Have a good day Audra

    11/18/2005 04:51:54
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book
    2. Is this book available for purchase or can it be found anywhere online? Mary -----Original Message----- From: memawphd@comcast.net To: OHBUTLER-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Fri, 18 Nov 2005 15:59:29 +0000 Subject: Re: [OHBUTLER-L] The Centenial Anniversary of the city of Hamilton, Ohio book Does this book have any Moores in it? -------------- Original message -------------- > > In a message dated 11/16/2005 10:34:02 PM Eastern Standard Time, > Round1930@aol.com writes: > > How far back in history does this book cover ?? Philip Round,Jacob > Rownd/Rowan,Andrew Round/Rowen were there as early as 1791 and 1803. > Charles Round > > > > > Charles, > This book covers the 100th anniversary of Hamilton, Ohio. The city had a > celebration that lasted September 17, 18, 19 1891, so history from 1791-1891. > The book covers the celebration as well as history in Hamilton. There are a > lot of names mentioned in the book as well as portraits and illustrations. I > do not see a Round listed in the names in the contents page or where I have > scanned through so far. I only have the first 80 pages in my possession, just > have not copied the rest of it yet. > Audra > > > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > To SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE: Send a message to: > OHBUTLER-L-request@rootsweb.com or OHBUTLER-D-request@rootsweb.com > Put SUBSCRIBE or UNSUBSCRIBE (whichever you want to do) > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== Butler County OHGenWeb genealogy site ~ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohbutler

    11/18/2005 04:11:31