Hi Barbara, Today is my Sat to work so I'll scan the two pages (I copied them from a book at Fort Wayne) when I get home this afternoon. It may take a while for me to do it on this new computer. Son, Phil fixed the old one - actually, there wasn't really anything wrong with it except it was too full to function - that had been the problem with my WORD for over a year. He took a bunch of stuff off that I don't need and now Word works and it even connected to the net. I'm going to get a flat screen moniter so it will take up less room upstairs and a cheap small printer (parts of my family tree maker don't work with out a printer hooked up - go figure) and use that computer for genealogy. All of my genealogy including saved documents are on it and I won't have to move them all - plus if I don't serf the new or open any attachments, I won't even need a virus scanner.. Speaking of which, I got a personal email (not from any list) from a Charles R. Heath II with the subject CHRISMAN IN OLD ST MARY'S CEMETERY - it had no letter and only an attachment. The new virus program couldn't identify it and posted a sign about - do I know this person - did I want to risk opening an unidentified attachment, etc. I didn't open it. Do you know this person? I assume he's from the Butler-L. Did you get one? Are some of Elias and Susannah Chrisman's children buried in Butler Co. in Old Ste Mary's? Gale ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Noble" <barbaranoble@sbcglobal.net> To: <OHBUTLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 6:37 PM Subject: Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Springdale OH > Hi Gale, I didn't know you had a New Haven cemetery book. That would be > great if you could scan those pages for me. Whenever you have the time, of > course, and thanks a lot! > > Barbara > > Edward E Wallen <edwall@ccaonline.com> wrote: > Barbara, > > Buried at New Haven Cemetery, Crosby Township: > > Chrisman, Elias 73y 10m 25d 9-2-1858 Row 1 No. 6 > Chrisman, Susannah 12-27-1791 0-22-1875 Row. 1 No. 7 > > Also buried there are their daughters Ann Chrisman Dill and Catherine > Chrisman Blackburn. Next to Ann is d-in-law, Dill, Mary E. (w/o M. J. Res > Preston) > > Closer to the Chrismans are two of Ann's children. > On row 2 No.'s 4 and 5 > Conover, M (no inscription for Margaret- only a foot marker for a > headstone) > Dill, Elias Ferree 19y 7m 6d 6-10-1862 Co. G. 5th OH cav. Civil War Vet. > > Would be glad to scan and send the two pages copied from a book. > > Gale > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Barbara Noble" > To: > Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 12:19 PM > Subject: [OHBUTLER-L] Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Springdale OH > > >> Would anyone on this list have a book or listing of names, etc. who are >> buried in the Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Springdale, OH? I am looking for >> information on any of the Chrisman family. Some of the first names would >> be Elias, Susannah, David, Peter and Ann; and anyone else with this last >> name. >> >> Thanks much, >> Barbara in IN >> >> >> ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== >> Butler County American History & Genealogy Project >> http://www.usgennet.org/usa/oh/county/butler >> > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > Butler County American History & Genealogy Project > http://www.usgennet.org/usa/oh/county/butler > > > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > Search for surnames in the 1882 History of Butler County ~ > http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/surindx.pl?site=OHBUTLER >
Hi Gale, Take your time in scanning those pages for me. Yes, I know this Charles Heath. He is okay. I did receive an email from him regarding the Springdale Cemetery and the Chrisman's. There was no attachment in the email he sent me. He had all the information on this family in the body of his email. I copied the information into a Works document but it's going to take some time to delete all the >>'s, etc. and get it all in order. Whew! Would you believe I am not even dressed yet and it is 10:00 a.m.? I have a large stack of genealogy papers on my desk of notes and emails that I need to go through and either file or pitch. I am really sick of moving these papers from one pile to another. They are not only cluttering up my desk, but also my brain. ha! ha! Glad to hear from you as always, and hope you have a nice day, Barbara Edward E Wallen <edwall@ccaonline.com> wrote: Hi Barbara, Today is my Sat to work so I'll scan the two pages (I copied them from a book at Fort Wayne) when I get home this afternoon. It may take a while for me to do it on this new computer. Son, Phil fixed the old one - actually, there wasn't really anything wrong with it except it was too full to function - that had been the problem with my WORD for over a year. He took a bunch of stuff off that I don't need and now Word works and it even connected to the net. I'm going to get a flat screen moniter so it will take up less room upstairs and a cheap small printer (parts of my family tree maker don't work with out a printer hooked up - go figure) and use that computer for genealogy. All of my genealogy including saved documents are on it and I won't have to move them all - plus if I don't serf the new or open any attachments, I won't even need a virus scanner.. Speaking of which, I got a personal email (not from any list) from a Charles R. Heath II with the subject CHRISMAN IN OLD ST MARY'S CEMETERY - it had no letter and only an attachment. The new virus program couldn't identify it and posted a sign about - do I know this person - did I want to risk opening an unidentified attachment, etc. I didn't open it. Do you know this person? I assume he's from the Butler-L. Did you get one? Are some of Elias and Susannah Chrisman's children buried in Butler Co. in Old Ste Mary's? Gale ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara Noble" To: Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 6:37 PM Subject: Re: [OHBUTLER-L] Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Springdale OH > Hi Gale, I didn't know you had a New Haven cemetery book. That would be > great if you could scan those pages for me. Whenever you have the time, of > course, and thanks a lot! > > Barbara > > Edward E Wallen wrote: > Barbara, > > Buried at New Haven Cemetery, Crosby Township: > > Chrisman, Elias 73y 10m 25d 9-2-1858 Row 1 No. 6 > Chrisman, Susannah 12-27-1791 0-22-1875 Row. 1 No. 7 > > Also buried there are their daughters Ann Chrisman Dill and Catherine > Chrisman Blackburn. Next to Ann is d-in-law, Dill, Mary E. (w/o M. J. Res > Preston) > > Closer to the Chrismans are two of Ann's children. > On row 2 No.'s 4 and 5 > Conover, M (no inscription for Margaret- only a foot marker for a > headstone) > Dill, Elias Ferree 19y 7m 6d 6-10-1862 Co. G. 5th OH cav. Civil War Vet. > > Would be glad to scan and send the two pages copied from a book. > > Gale > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Barbara Noble" > To: > Sent: Friday, April 28, 2006 12:19 PM > Subject: [OHBUTLER-L] Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Springdale OH > > >> Would anyone on this list have a book or listing of names, etc. who are >> buried in the Old St. Mary's Cemetery in Springdale, OH? I am looking for >> information on any of the Chrisman family. Some of the first names would >> be Elias, Susannah, David, Peter and Ann; and anyone else with this last >> name. >> >> Thanks much, >> Barbara in IN >> >> >> ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== >> Butler County American History & Genealogy Project >> http://www.usgennet.org/usa/oh/county/butler >> > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > Butler County American History & Genealogy Project > http://www.usgennet.org/usa/oh/county/butler > > > > > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== > Search for surnames in the 1882 History of Butler County ~ > http://surhelp-bin.rootsweb.com/surindx.pl?site=OHBUTLER > ==== OHBUTLER Mailing List ==== A History and Biographical Cyclopaedia of Butler County Ohio ~ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohbutler/cyc/index.html