From Memoirs of the Miami Valley, Vol. III, 1919: on oage 522: in bio on Harry MURPHY, it mentions "After leving school he engaged in farming with his father until he married Inez Vinnedge, daughter of Franklin R. VINNEDGE, when he took up farming for himself." on page 569: in bio on William D. PHARES, it mentions his son, Harry C. PHARES, "for his second wife married Cornelia, a dqaughter of Isaac and Mary (VINNEDGE) SKILLMAN, natives respectively of New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and farming people of Hamilton county, O., both of whom are deceased." on page 624: in bio on Andrew SCHUL, it mentions his son "Homer, husband of Hazel Vineage, and father of three children, Gertrude, Donald and Robert E." on page 74: in bio of John D. BOBENMAYER. "The cemetennial year, 1876, marked the marriage of Mr. BOBENMAYER to Miss Emma VINNEAGE, who was a native of Fairfield township, as was also her father, the late Moor VINNEAGE, who had the distinction of being the firsat white child born in this township, . . . " on page 212: in bio on Timothy D. FESSENDON, it mentions his aunt, "Rebecca Caroline (McNEIL), who married L. H. VINNEDG." Gary King Batavia IL Researching in Knox, Licking, Perry Counties, OHIO: Butcher, Crotinger, Davis, McClurg, Wheatcraft, Cooperrider, Beckenbaugh, Neighbarger, Catt, Wilkin In Butler Co., Ohio: Stahlheber, Kippenberger, Beiser, Pater, King In Clermont Co., Ohio: King, Bartlett, Hall, Aylward. In Botetourt Co. Virginia: King, Bean, Dooley, Mayo, Fouts/Foutz/Fout In McLean Co., Illinois: Crotinger, Mickens, Bierbower, Jones, Buck. In Kane Co. Illinois: Gustafson, Maier, Butcher, Keifer, Lindgren Volunteer of Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness at http://www.raogk.org/ -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] To: [email protected]; [email protected] Sent: Fri, 25 Mar 2005 04:51:55 +0000 Subject: Vinnedge family lookup I am looking at the index for the Memoirs of Miami Valley and noticed that my family name is listed. Could you please tell let me know what information is included in this book? Thanks, Karen Jenkins Mott