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    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] Philip Round War of 1812
    2. Robert McMaken
    3. I checked the Pioneers, Soldiers and Sailors Monument listing of Butler Countians that served in the War of 1812. Philip Round was not one of those listed. Philip, Jacob and Andrew are all named in the 1807 Tax List for Butler County. Philip was living in Fairfield Township and was the only white male over the age of 21 living in that household. Jacob, same township, two white males over the age of 21; Andrew, same township, one white male over the age of 21. The only one in the 1810 Tax List is Jacob. Only his name is listed - no location. The Ohio Historical Society's web site has the Ohio Adjutant General's Roster of Ohio Men who served from Ohio in the War of 1812. Neither Captain John Wilson nor Philip Round are included in this list. It would appear that Philip may have enlisted with one of the companies from Indiana and I would suggest that you check that state's records. Bob McMaken Volunteer Genealogist Butler County Records Center and Archives Butler County On 2/18/07, ohbutler-request@rootsweb.com <ohbutler-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 02:47:34 EST > From: Round1930@aol.com > Subject: [OHBUTLER] Fwd: Philip Round/Rowan > To: OHButler@rootsweb.com > > was told that Philip Round was in Capt. John Wilson's Co. in the War of > 1812, serving on active duty from 6 May1813-29 May 1813 and from 26 July - 26 Aug > 1813. I have a copy of the record where he served as a scout/spy in the > regular army from 1790 - 1794 during the Indian wars. I can't find the source I was > given, showing him in the War of 1812. He is listed in Butler Co. as a " > Pioneer" . He was on the 1807 tax rolls for Butler Co. and was the eldest son of > Jacob Round. In 1820, he was on the Dearborn Co., Indiana Federal Census. Can > someone help me on this :o) Charles Round

    02/19/2007 09:41:16
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] Philip Round War of 1812
    2. Beth Carr
    3. Mr. McMaken, In your email you mentioned an 1810 tax list. What is this list for specifically and could you look to see if the surname Little or Littell is listed and if so what is the first name. With much appreciation, Beth Little Carr Robert McMaken <rmcmaken@gmail.com> wrote: I checked the Pioneers, Soldiers and Sailors Monument listing of Butler Countians that served in the War of 1812. Philip Round was not one of those listed. Philip, Jacob and Andrew are all named in the 1807 Tax List for Butler County. Philip was living in Fairfield Township and was the only white male over the age of 21 living in that household. Jacob, same township, two white males over the age of 21; Andrew, same township, one white male over the age of 21. The only one in the 1810 Tax List is Jacob. Only his name is listed - no location. The Ohio Historical Society's web site has the Ohio Adjutant General's Roster of Ohio Men who served from Ohio in the War of 1812. Neither Captain John Wilson nor Philip Round are included in this list. It would appear that Philip may have enlisted with one of the companies from Indiana and I would suggest that you check that state's records. Bob McMaken Volunteer Genealogist Butler County Records Center and Archives Butler County On 2/18/07, ohbutler-request@rootsweb.com wrote: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Message: 2 > Date: Sat, 17 Feb 2007 02:47:34 EST > From: Round1930@aol.com > Subject: [OHBUTLER] Fwd: Philip Round/Rowan > To: OHButler@rootsweb.com > > was told that Philip Round was in Capt. John Wilson's Co. in the War of > 1812, serving on active duty from 6 May1813-29 May 1813 and from 26 July - 26 Aug > 1813. I have a copy of the record where he served as a scout/spy in the > regular army from 1790 - 1794 during the Indian wars. I can't find the source I was > given, showing him in the War of 1812. He is listed in Butler Co. as a " > Pioneer" . He was on the 1807 tax rolls for Butler Co. and was the eldest son of > Jacob Round. In 1820, he was on the Dearborn Co., Indiana Federal Census. Can > someone help me on this :o) Charles Round ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started.

    02/19/2007 08:56:24
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] Philip Round/Rowan
    2. Beth, I received the following information from professional researchers, : In a deed search in Butler Co., Ohio, a Jacob Rownd family settling 106 acres in that county. The names of Andrew Round, Jacob Round, and Philip Round appear in the 1807 Butler Co. census as residents of Fairfield Twsp. Also, found in Deed search: A Jacob Round and Andreas Round signed up for land in the " Symmes Purchase" in Butler Co. in 1791. Also, these researchers discovered an Indenture, signed by Jacob Round and three of his sons , Jacob Jr., Daniel, and Andrew, in 1811. Chas, Round

    02/18/2007 08:15:35
    1. [OHBUTLER] PECK
    2. I'm researching ancester: Peter Peck (1783-1826) who married Sarah Lewis Colegrove Does anyone on this list have these names in their family trees? Joyce in NY

    02/18/2007 05:32:43
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] Philip Round/Rowan
    2. Beth Carr
    3. Is the 1807 tax roll that you mentioned something that was found by someone perhaps at the court house or in an obsure place by accident. Checking to see if it is a source that I have looked at yet. Thanks, Beth Little Carr Round1930@aol.com wrote: I had some trouble with my mail, so am resending this in case it came back with some more of my mail. I was told that Philip Round was in Capt. John Wilson's Co. in the War of 1812, serving on active duty from 6 May1813-29 May 1813 and from 26 July - 26 Aug 1813. I have a copy of the record where he served as a scout/spy in the regular army from 1790 - 1794 during the Indian wars. I can't find the source I was given, showing him in the War of 1812. He is listed in Butler Co. as a " Pioneer" . He was on the 1807 tax rolls for Butler Co. and was the eldest son of Jacob Round. In 1820, he was on the Dearborn Co., Indiana Federal Census. Can someone help me on this :o) Charles Round -- ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users.

    02/17/2007 10:26:46
    1. [OHBUTLER] Philip Round/Rowan
    2. I had some trouble with my mail, so am resending this in case it came back with some more of my mail. I was told that Philip Round was in Capt. John Wilson's Co. in the War of 1812, serving on active duty from 6 May1813-29 May 1813 and from 26 July - 26 Aug 1813. I have a copy of the record where he served as a scout/spy in the regular army from 1790 - 1794 during the Indian wars. I can't find the source I was given, showing him in the War of 1812. He is listed in Butler Co. as a " Pioneer" . He was on the 1807 tax rolls for Butler Co. and was the eldest son of Jacob Round. In 1820, he was on the Dearborn Co., Indiana Federal Census. Can someone help me on this :o) Charles Round --

    02/17/2007 06:40:52
    1. [OHBUTLER] Rev. Alexander Hastings
    2. Beth Carr
    3. Does anyone know of a Rev. Alexander Hastings that was in Butler County about 1827 or so. He married my grgrgr grandfather and several of his siblings. I found info on him doing a google search in Indiana but I would like info on him when he is in Ohio and what church he was affiliated with. Thanks, Beth Little Carr --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out.

    02/17/2007 09:45:19
    1. [OHBUTLER] Fwd: Philip Round/Rowan
    2. was told that Philip Round was in Capt. John Wilson's Co. in the War of 1812, serving on active duty from 6 May1813-29 May 1813 and from 26 July - 26 Aug 1813. I have a copy of the record where he served as a scout/spy in the regular army from 1790 - 1794 during the Indian wars. I can't find the source I was given, showing him in the War of 1812. He is listed in Butler Co. as a " Pioneer" . He was on the 1807 tax rolls for Butler Co. and was the eldest son of Jacob Round. In 1820, he was on the Dearborn Co., Indiana Federal Census. Can someone help me on this :o) Charles Round

    02/16/2007 07:47:34
  1. 02/16/2007 07:38:56
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] James NICHOLAS m Sarah MCKEE
    2. Gene Williams
    3. As always, I wish you well and great good fortune in your journey. May the brick walls be short and your memory long. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Glenda19@aol.com> To: <ohbutler@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 13, 2007 11:41 PM Subject: Re: [OHBUTLER] James NICHOLAS m Sarah MCKEE > > In a message dated 1/18/2007 4:22:37 AM Pacific Standard Time, > genewill@sbcglobal.net writes: > > Since I am very much involved in the local genealogy and history of this > area where I grew up and live, I would be interested in your search and > accomplishments over time. > > > Thought I would bring you up to date on my findings. I have discovered > quite > a lot about James Nicholas and Sarah McKee but I have found nothing that > confirms or even hints that my Hugh was their son. I am beginning to > believe > that I took a wrong turn somewhere in my research :O)) I am going to > begin with > Hugh as my earliest ancestor and continue to look for his parents. Thanks > for > your interest. > Glenda > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    02/15/2007 03:11:07
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] James NICHOLAS m Sarah MCKEE
    2. In a message dated 1/18/2007 4:22:37 AM Pacific Standard Time, genewill@sbcglobal.net writes: Since I am very much involved in the local genealogy and history of this area where I grew up and live, I would be interested in your search and accomplishments over time. Thought I would bring you up to date on my findings. I have discovered quite a lot about James Nicholas and Sarah McKee but I have found nothing that confirms or even hints that my Hugh was their son. I am beginning to believe that I took a wrong turn somewhere in my research :O)) I am going to begin with Hugh as my earliest ancestor and continue to look for his parents. Thanks for your interest. Glenda

    02/13/2007 04:41:03
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] families from south carolina to ohio
    2. Adina Watkins Dyer
    3. I haven't done research on them for quite a while, but my Hawkins family went to Butler Co. from Union Co., SC about that time. They were Quakers. Adina Beth Carr wrote: > did they come south carolina? > > shirley pearson <unicorn1945@sbcglobal.net> wrote: My husband is doing some research on his Pearson line. Possibly the Johnson line too. > Shirley > > Beth Carr wrote: > Looking for anyone that has been doing research were their ancestors have come from south carolina to butler county ohio. I have looked at websites, but I am looking to find someone to communicate with so we can share information. The time frame would be around 1809 give a take a few years. Any information would be great. > > Beth Little Carr > > > --------------------------------- > Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > --------------------------------- > Get your own web address. > Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > -- "For as long as I live, no woman will ever look upon me in love. From the moment of my birth my destiny was to be alone." Erik, from Phantom by Susan Kay.

    02/11/2007 02:53:05
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] families from south carolina to ohio
    2. shirley pearson
    3. South and North Carolina's Beth Carr <hatteras1996@yahoo.com> wrote: did they come south carolina? shirley pearson wrote: My husband is doing some research on his Pearson line. Possibly the Johnson line too. Shirley Beth Carr wrote: Looking for anyone that has been doing research were their ancestors have come from south carolina to butler county ohio. I have looked at websites, but I am looking to find someone to communicate with so we can share information. The time frame would be around 1809 give a take a few years. Any information would be great. Beth Little Carr --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/11/2007 02:24:09
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] families from south carolina to ohio
    2. Beth Carr
    3. did they come south carolina? shirley pearson <unicorn1945@sbcglobal.net> wrote: My husband is doing some research on his Pearson line. Possibly the Johnson line too. Shirley Beth Carr wrote: Looking for anyone that has been doing research were their ancestors have come from south carolina to butler county ohio. I have looked at websites, but I am looking to find someone to communicate with so we can share information. The time frame would be around 1809 give a take a few years. Any information would be great. Beth Little Carr --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business.

    02/11/2007 08:55:32
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] OHBUTLER Digest, Vol 2, Issue 16
    2. Robert McMaken
    3. The cemetery is named the Pisgah Presbyterian-Dimmick Road Cemetery and it is located on the SW corner of Dimmick Road and Tamarack Terrace in West Chester (formerly Union) Township. There are many burials there but most of the stones were down or missing when I made my last visit. The cemetery is maintained by the West Chester Township Trustees and they do a pretty good job of it. Your two ancestors are listed among the many burials there (Butler County, Ohio Cemeteries, Volume III. page 41, by Hazel Stroup Coates.) I have done extensive on-site research, over the years, for my own ancestors, in Cumberland County, Pennsylvania. The Cumberland County Historical Society and The Hamilton Library Association have one of the best research facilities that I have used in that state. It is located at 21 Pitt Street in Carlisle, Pennsylvania and is the official repository for most of the original records of Cumberland County, along with the records of the Carlisle Indian School. Their web site is: www.historicalsociety.com The site has an on-line surname index, and Irwin is one of those listed. The only down side is that their research fee is $50 per name. However, they will furnish you with a list of other paid professional researchers in that area if you are not able to make a personal visit. Another good source is the "Published Pennsylvania Archives." I was able to pinpoint the township location and parent's names for several of my late 1700 ancestors from the tax lists, and other records, in the books. They are available in many of the large genealogical libraries. Another source is the Pennsylvania State Archives in Harrisburg. I must admit though that I had better luck in finding what I wanted in Carlisle rather than in Harrisburg. Good Luck in your quest to locate your Pennsylvania ancestors. Bob McMaken On 2/11/07, ohbutler-request@rootsweb.com <ohbutler-request@rootsweb.com> wrote: > Message: 1 > Date: Sun, 11 Feb 2007 00:29:41 -0500 > From: "Kathy Edgington" <khen56@gmail.com> > Subject: [OHBUTLER] James Irwin born 16 Oct 1758 Cumberland Co, PA > To: OHBUTLER@rootsweb.com > Seeking information on James Irwin born 16 Oct 1757, Cumberland County, PA. > He served in Revolutionary War and was married to Nancy (aka Agnes) in > Cumberland Co, PA on Feb 2, 1786 and moved to Warren County, OH in 1790; > then moved to Butler County, OH in early 1800. He lived in Union Township, > Butler Co, OH. His son, Robert Irwin (born March 19, 1795) married Lydia > Cox. James Irwin is buried in Piqua Cemetery on Dimmerick Road. > > Does anyone have ANY information on where in Cumberland Co, PA James Irwin > was from and who his parents or siblings were. We do know that Robert Irwin > made a statement regarding his Revolutionary War service when he applied for > his pension in Butler Co, OH. Robert Irwin states that he served with him > under Captain Boyl (not sure on the spelling). > > Thanks, > Kathy Irwin Edgington > khen56@gmail.com

    02/11/2007 05:01:34
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] families from south carolina to ohio
    2. shirley pearson
    3. My husband is doing some research on his Pearson line. Possibly the Johnson line too. Shirley Beth Carr <hatteras1996@yahoo.com> wrote: Looking for anyone that has been doing research were their ancestors have come from south carolina to butler county ohio. I have looked at websites, but I am looking to find someone to communicate with so we can share information. The time frame would be around 1809 give a take a few years. Any information would be great. Beth Little Carr --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHBUTLER-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    02/11/2007 01:37:27
    1. [OHBUTLER] families from south carolina to ohio
    2. Beth Carr
    3. Looking for anyone that has been doing research were their ancestors have come from south carolina to butler county ohio. I have looked at websites, but I am looking to find someone to communicate with so we can share information. The time frame would be around 1809 give a take a few years. Any information would be great. Beth Little Carr --------------------------------- Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta.

    02/10/2007 11:53:22
    1. [OHBUTLER] James Irwin born 16 Oct 1758 Cumberland Co, PA
    2. Kathy Edgington
    3. Seeking information on James Irwin born 16 Oct 1757, Cumberland County, PA. He served in Revolutionary War and was married to Nancy (aka Agnes) in Cumberland Co, PA on Feb 2, 1786 and moved to Warren County, OH in 1790; then moved to Butler County, OH in early 1800. He lived in Union Township, Butler Co, OH. His son, Robert Irwin (born March 19, 1795) married Lydia Cox. James Irwin is buried in Piqua Cemetery on Dimmerick Road. Does anyone have ANY information on where in Cumberland Co, PA James Irwin was from and who his parents or siblings were. We do know that Robert Irwin made a statement regarding his Revolutionary War service when he applied for his pension in Butler Co, OH. Robert Irwin states that he served with him under Captain Boyl (not sure on the spelling). Thanks, Kathy Irwin Edgington khen56@gmail.com

    02/10/2007 05:29:41
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] OHBUTLER Digest, Vol 2, Issue 14
    2. Robert McMaken
    3. To Bette McIntosh My e-mail replies sent directly to you, through the Butler County Records Center and Archives, regarding your query, keep bouncing back telling me that your IP does not recognize you! Please write to me at home so that I can do a direct reply: rmcmaken@gmail.com I may be able to help you. I need the name of your ancestor and the approximate time frame of the coroner's inquest. Bob McMaken > Message: 1 > Date: Thu, 8 Feb 2007 09:07:11 -0600 > From: "Bette McIntosh" <bmcintosh@new.rr.com> > Subject: [OHBUTLER] Coroner's reports > Hamilton, Butler Co. ca 1910 > To: <OHBUTLER@rootsweb.com> > Dear List Members, > > I am researching a family lineage that includes an ancestor whose death occurred, under suspicious circumstances, in 1910 in Hamilton, Butler County. > > I have attempted to obtain the inquest & county coroner's reports on this matter but have been told by the Hamilton, Butler County's Coroner's Office that the county Coroner's records for the time period do not exist. It may have been the 1913 flood that explains the absence of the archived Coroner's reports for the period of my interest. > > Finding Coroner's reports can be a challenge. Does anyone have any idea if the state of Ohio has archived county Coroner's reports in any state library or archives? Has anyone any knowledge of where else I might look to find the information that I am seeking? > > Thank you, > Bette

    02/09/2007 10:37:20
    1. Re: [OHBUTLER] Coroner's reports > Hamilton, Butler Co. ca 1910
    2. Have you found any information about the death in the local newspaper? Lane Library has some old newspapers on microfilm. It wouldn't be the official record but might give you more information. Lin

    02/08/2007 03:45:38