Group, I have just been notified that my request for an Armacost forum on Genforum has been established. Let go build those on line files for Christopher and Nancy Day Armacost's kin. http://genforum.genealogy.com/Armacost Jack Dole
--part1_43.716a741.2695bcfa_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_43.716a741.2695bcfa_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <ALZS@aol.com> From: ALZS@aol.com Full-name: ALZS Message-ID: <be.61d87e4.26949556@aol.com> Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2000 09:42:46 EDT Subject: Re: Borst/Boerst/Burst To: JDole5633@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 117 Could she have been a Boerstler? There were Boerstlers in Clermont County, right next to Brown. If you think there could be a possibility, I'll get out what little I have on the line and see if I can find anything for you. Amy in Cincinnati --part1_43.716a741.2695bcfa_boundary--
Buffy: The Armacost/Arbogast line also had some members who settled in PA...Clarion Co. It may be that Theodore comes down from one of the brother's who settled there. Pat
Hi Karen! Happy 4th of July! Hope you're having a great day! Saw your posting and thought I'd say HI! Lisa --- OHCLERMO-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > ATTACHMENT part 1 message/rfc822 > > OHCLERMO-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 158 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Borst/Boerst/Burst [buffys97 > <buffys97@one.net>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from OHCLERMO-D, send a message to > > OHCLERMO-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, > but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, > too. > > ______________________________ > ATTACHMENT part 2 message/rfc822 > Date: Mon, 3 Jul 2000 07:08:49 -0400 > From: buffys97 <buffys97@one.net> > To: OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Borst/Boerst/Burst > > I am searching for information on a Catherine > Boerst/Borst/Burst, born > in May, 1854 or 1857. > I don't know her parent's names. On her death > certificate, "Jacob" is > given as her father, but the death certificate (from > St. Louis) was > filled out by a Coroner's employee, so it might not > be accurate. > > She married Theodor Arbogast in 1869 in Brown > COUnty, but seems to have > had no family there. > > My father believed that she was orphaned at about 5 > years old. > > We heard she might have come from Clermont COUnty. > > Thanks, Buffy > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Kick off your party with Yahoo! Invites. http://invites.yahoo.com/
In a message dated 7/3/00 6:10:06 AM Central Daylight Time, buffys97@one.net writes: << I am searching for information on a Catherine Boerst/Borst/Burst, born in May, 1854 or 1857. I don't know her parent's names. On her death certificate, "Jacob" is given as her father, but the death certificate (from St. Louis) was filled out by a Coroner's employee, so it might not be accurate. She married Theodor Arbogast in 1869 in Brown COUnty, but seems to have had no family there. My father believed that she was orphaned at about 5 years old. >> xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Buffy, some extra information. Theodore Arbogast most likely is the same family group as the ARMACOST group from MD, Carroll Co to Clermont Co. OH in the very late 1790s. This line for me is Armacost/Dole to Jefferson Co., IA in 1850. We do know that some of the family did spell the name Arbogost in MD. Jack Dole
I am searching for information on a Catherine Boerst/Borst/Burst, born in May, 1854 or 1857. I don't know her parent's names. On her death certificate, "Jacob" is given as her father, but the death certificate (from St. Louis) was filled out by a Coroner's employee, so it might not be accurate. She married Theodor Arbogast in 1869 in Brown COUnty, but seems to have had no family there. My father believed that she was orphaned at about 5 years old. We heard she might have come from Clermont COUnty. Thanks, Buffy
Hello All, I want to express my greatest thanks & gratitude to the members of this list who gave me such tremendous help & advice about the libraries of Clermont County, newspaper availability, and library hours. The information given me will be a tremendous help in making my genealogical trip to Clermont County in search of information a great success. Again thanks. Best Regards, John Vice
Thank you everyone for information about libraries and genealogical resources in Clermont County. I will someday fulfill my dream of going to OH. Marie
John The Batavia library has lots of Clermont county newspapers on microfilm. You may make copies directly from the microfilm for ten cents. This library on south 3rd St. is the genealogical center for research in Clermont county. Herman Kleine -----Original Message----- From: John Vice <johnvice@kih.net> To: OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com <OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 26, 2000 11:40 AM Subject: Local Libraries & Hours in Clermont Co. >Hello all, >I was wanting to make a trip to Clermont County & wanted >to know if there is a public library (possibly in Batavia >or some other place in Clermont County) that has Clermont >County newspapers on microfilm and ways to make copies >off microfilm. > >Was also wanting to know what their hours may be. > >Thanking all of you very much in advance for any help. >Any help or information will be very greatly appreciated. > >Best Regards, > >John Vice > >______________________________
John: I can't answer all your questions, but the genealogy collection is in the Doris Wood Branch of the Clermont County Public Library, 180 S. Third St., Batavia OH. Hours: Mon-Thu 9 to 9, Fri & Sat 9 to 5:30. The genealogy section is maintained by the Clermont Genealogical Society (P.O. Box 394 Batavia OH 45103-0394; voice mail 513-723-3423), which meets there the first Thursday of each month at 7:30 p.m. The library staff is small, and all research queries are referred to the Genealogical Society, where volunteers provide service as they are able. I do not know what newspapers they have in their collection, but they do have most, if not all, the Census records, a respectable collection on local history, and a vertical file of surnames. I have researched there twice, once in 1984, and again last summer. Depending on what you are looking for, you might want to save a little time for the County Recorder (101 E. Main St. - Mon-Fri 8:00-5:00) for land records, wills, etc; the Courthouse (76 South Riverside Dr. - Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30); and the Board of Health 2275 Bauer Rd. Suite 300 - Mon-Fri 8:30-4:30) where birth & death records after 1909 are kept. Use the search engine google.com and key in Batavia, Clermont Co. OH. for more information. Virginia. ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Vice" <johnvice@kih.net> To: <OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 6:40 PM Subject: Local Libraries & Hours in Clermont Co. > Hello all, > I was wanting to make a trip to Clermont County & wanted > to know if there is a public library (possibly in Batavia > or some other place in Clermont County) that has Clermont > County newspapers on microfilm and ways to make copies > off microfilm. > > Was also wanting to know what their hours may be. > > Thanking all of you very much in advance for any help. > Any help or information will be very greatly appreciated. > > Best Regards, > > John Vice > > > ============================== > Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. > RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: > http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > >
Bloom Rose U.B.cemetary is barely in Brown Co,with burials from Jackson and ne Williamsburg,Clermont,and sw Perry and nw Sterling townships Brown Co. Burdsall's Methodist also used it. .Lot of different Smith families n ot n e of Wiliamsburg,including my wife's Wm Smith m 1790 era Tom's River,NJ Lucretia,of Wm,of Benj ,Johnson. Amelia is 15-20 miles from Bloom Rose,in mid-Clermont. John Smith, who sold out in 1815 between Weymouth Furnace and Mays Landing,NJ AND SETTLED A COUPLE MILES WEST OF BLOOM ROSE, had several siblings n e of Amelia. Only Ezekiah Hutchison's farm,and East Fork creek seperated Wm Smith from John Smith. On Mon, 19 Jun 2000 21:05:51 EDT Jbfolsom@aol.com writes: > Hi listers > > Am looking for the marriage of Susan G.Smith (b. 12/4/1846) to > Alfred IZOD > (b. 1831 London, England) sometime between June 1870 and 1886. > Susan died in > Amelia, Brown Co. Aug 20 1886, and there is a gravestone for her in > the > BloomRose Methodist church, Sterling township, Brown Co. OH. > > Can anyone suggest where to look, where to ask for lookups, or who > to consult > to locate this marriage. > > Will be very appreciative of any help - this has been a tough one to > find! > > Regards, > > Joy in CT > ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.
I've been to the library twice and it was well worth the trip. It's been quite some time but besides a very good selection of books the file cabinets donated by Ralph Behymer are well worth your time. They are not indexed but cover a great deal of material on Clermont Co. It includes his correspondence w/ many people over the years who have Cler. ties. I believe I did make copies off newspaper microfilm and assume that is still available. Have a wonderful time!! >From: John Vice <johnvice@kih.net> >To: OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Local Libraries & Hours in Clermont Co. >Date: Mon, 26 Jun 2000 18:40:19 > >Hello all, >I was wanting to make a trip to Clermont County & wanted >to know if there is a public library (possibly in Batavia >or some other place in Clermont County) that has Clermont >County newspapers on microfilm and ways to make copies >off microfilm. > >Was also wanting to know what their hours may be. > >Thanking all of you very much in advance for any help. >Any help or information will be very greatly appreciated. > >Best Regards, > >John Vice > > >============================== >Search ALL of RootsWeb's mailing lists in real time. >RootsWeb's Personalized Mailing Lists: >http://pml.rootsweb.com/ > ________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com
Hello all, I was wanting to make a trip to Clermont County & wanted to know if there is a public library (possibly in Batavia or some other place in Clermont County) that has Clermont County newspapers on microfilm and ways to make copies off microfilm. Was also wanting to know what their hours may be. Thanking all of you very much in advance for any help. Any help or information will be very greatly appreciated. Best Regards, John Vice
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Delete if I did. See some names of interest. Anita -----Original Message----- From: Judith Burkhardt <jburkhardt@adamswells.com> To: Anita Fiedler <anitajean@mindspring.com> Date: Thursday, June 22, 2000 11:12 PM Subject: Ward Ref. >Hi Anita, >Here's a William Ward ref. of Mason Co., KY. (May 11, 1796) Maybe it will >prove useful to you. I an on the Oh-Footprint List and get automatic >mailings. This came in today. >Love Judi > >HAMILTON COUNTY, OHIO DEED RECORDS, DEED BOOK B-1 (part 1) > >It should be noted that at this early date, prior to 1803, Hamilton >County's boundaries included a large portion of southern Ohio. Many of the >mortgages to John Cleves Symmes were levied on at a suit of Gashem Gard vs. >John C. Symmes on October 19, 1803; however, some mortgages were assigned >to others. Terms followed by Symmes in disposing of his land were that each >purchaser was bound to begin improvements within two years, or forfeit >one-sixth of the land to whomever would settle thereon and remain seven >years. > >**numbers given in parenthesis = page on which record may be found >**P. of A. = Power of Attorney >**Mtg. = Mortgage > >Dec. 16, 1794 - John MAHONEY to Samuel OSBURN (1) >May 30, 1795 - Oliver SPENCER and Anne, his wife, to Caleb HALSTED, Jr. (4) >Aug. 30, 1794 - Jonathan DAYTON of Elizabethtown, N.J. to Israel LUDLOW (P. >of A.) (7) >Aug. 7, 1795 - Elias D. GRIFFITH to Samuel WILLIAMS (8) >Nov. 17, 1795 - William PETERSON, license to operate ferry opposite to >Ferry established on Kentucky shore known as Wilson's Ferry (10) >Mar. 12, 1796 - William TAIT to William STOTHART, both of Davidson Co., TN >(p. of A.) (11) >Mar. 12, 1796 - Andrew EWING of Davidson Co., TN to John GORDON (P. of A.) >(13) >Nov. 24, 1792 - Samuel ROBINSON to Daniel DUFFIE, late of Pennsylvania (14) >Apr. 29, 1796 - Jacob WICKERSHAM to John and Samuel ARMSTRONG (16) >Jun. 11, 1789 - John Cleves SYMMES of North Bend to Maj. Benjamin STITES of >Columbia and Capt. John Stites GANOE of Washington in > Kentucky. Recorded May 4, 1796 (21) >Apr. 22, 1796 - William WALLACE of Ohio Co., VA to dAvid EDIE (P. of A.) >(26) >May 11, 1796 - Wm. WARD and Simon KENTON of Mason Co., KY to Reuben CLARKE >(P. of A.) (28) >Jan. 15, 1795 - Joel WILLIAMS to Israel LUDLOW (30) >Jun. 13, 1796 - John EGEAN, age 29 yrs. binds himself as a servant for five >years to Dr. John SELLMAN (31) >Sep. 23, 1795 - John N. CUMMINGS of New Arkin, Essex Co., N.J. to William >C. SCHENCK and Israel LUDLOW (P. of A.) (33) >Jul. 23, 1794 - Will of Richard GRAHAM of Tyrone Twp., Fayette Co., PA, >yeoman. Wife, Elizabeth to have 200 acres being Military > Warrant #2311. Sons: Noble, Thomas and Richard >Graham. Daughter, Sarah Graham. Executors: Wife, Elizabeth and > sons, Richard and Noble. Signed: Richard (mark) >Graham. Witnesses: Jacob Stewart, Samuel Cochran, Thomas Grimes and > Sarah Grimes. REcorded Aug. 2, 1796 (35) >Aug. 16, 1796 -Thomas COCHRAN to Abraham KIRKPATRICK, Esq. of Pittsburgh, >PA (38) >Aug. 15, 1796 -Thomas COCHRAN to Benjamin STITES, Sr. (42) >Aug. 17, 1796 - Thomas COCHRAN, innkeeper to Benjamin STITES, Sr.; Bill of >Sale (45) >Feb. 15, 1792 - William LYTLE of Fayette Co., KY, agent or attorney for >Robt. TODD to Jno NEALY (47) >Apr. 12, 1796 - Bennet TOMPKINS of Caroline Co., VA to Wm. CLARK of >Jefferson Co., KY (P. of A.) (49) >May 19, 1795 - Hugh GASTON of Washington Twp., Northumberland Co., PA to >Brother John GASTON (P. of A.) (50) >Oct. 15, 1796 - Ann WILSON, James BRISON and Andrew BOGGS, executors of the >will of William WILSON, late of Pittsburgh, PA, > Allegheny Co., PA to James ROBINSON (P. of A.) (52) >Aug. 7, 1797 - David ACHESON of Washington, PA to Daniel DUFFY (agreement) >(54) >Sep. 23, 1791 - Jonathan DAYTON of Elizabethtown, N.J. to Isaac FREEMAN >(agreement) (55) >Jan. 26, 1797 - Robert ADAMS and James LAWSON. Bond to establish Ferry >opposite of Ferry now established at mouth of Cabin Crick > on Kentucky shore. (56) >Jan. 12, 1797 - Nathaniel MASSIE to George (PORTER) and Joshua PORTER, Jr. >of Baltimore Co. MD (58) >Nov. 24, 1796 - Elizabeth CLEMENTS, widow of Forgerson CLEMENTS to her >children: James, Alexander Forgerson, Elizabeth, John, > Joseph, Grier, Isaac and Jesse who she had by her >deceased husband, Forgerson Clements. Consideration of her love > for said children. (59) >Nov. 12, 1796 - Dafney HOGSET, a negro girl bound as an apprentice to Owen >TODD (61) >Jun 26, 1796 - Thomas DOYLE to Charles VITIER (63) >Jul 8, 1797 - Robert MITCHELL, Merchant and Frances, his wife, to Thomas >GIBSON and Arthur ST. CLAIR, Jr. agents or executors of > the estate of Henry REED, dec'd. (64) >Feb. 17, 1797 - Isaac ANDERSON to Samuel RIDDLE and Willoughby Washington >LANE, Merchants, of Franklin Co., PA (66) >Aug. 17, 1797 - William CHRIBBS, Merchant and Elizabeth, his wife to >Charles WILKINS of Kentucky, agent of John and Charles WILKINS Company > of Allegheny Co., PA (69) >Aug. 15, 1797 - Jesse HUNT to Rose, a slave woman aged 22 years. Her >Freedom (70) >May 8, 1797 - George O'HARA of Morristown, Morris Co., N.J. to Daniel C. >COOPER (P. of A.) (75) >May 21, 1796 - George W. BURNET of Newark, Essex Co., N.J. to Jacob BURNET >(P. of A.) (75) >Jun. 10, 1796 - John MERCER and wife Susanna to Abijah and Jesse HUNT, >Merchants (Mtg) (77) >Mar. 17, 1795 - Peter GREEN to Kennedy MORTON (82) >Feb. 1, 1798 - Robert FLACK to Samuel DICK (83) >Feb. 1, 1798 - John BROWN to Alexander McLAUGHLIN and Oliver ORMSBY, >Merchants (Mtg) (77) >Aug. 10, 1796 - John C. SYMMES to Daniel C. COOPER, agreement (86) >Mar. 29, 1798 - James FISHER to Joel WILLIAMS (87) >Aug. 13, 1796 - John C. SYMMES to William C. SCHENCK, agreement (89) >Apr. 15, 1798 - Andrew CHRISTY to John Cleves SYMMES (Mtg) (90) >Jan. 24, 1791 - Joel WILLIAMS to Richard BENHAM (92) >Nov. 18, 1797 - Francis L. COOCH of Philadelphia, PA, Merchant, to Samson >McCULLOUGH (P. of A) (93) >Mar. 14, 1798 - Jesse and Abijah HUNT to John Cleves SYMMES (Mtg) (94) >Jul. 25, 1798 - John S. GANO to John C. SYMMES (96) >Jul. 16, 1798 - John BRINEY (Johann BRINNIG) to JOhn C. SYMMES (Mtg) (97) >Feb. 10, 1896 - John Cleves SYMMES and wife Susan to David McGAUGHEY (99) >Nov. 13, 1797 - Fredereck DELOW (DEELOW) and Elizabeth, his wife to Jacob >STEWART (100) >Feb. 10, 1798 - John C. SYMMES and Susan, his wife to John HOLLANDS (101) >Oct. 15, 1798 - Israel SHREEVE to James COON and Charles COON (102) >Apr. 30, 1798 - James and Samuel ARMSTRONG to John VAN NUYS (103) >Jan. 7, 1799 - William T. CULLUM to John C. SYMMES (Mtg) (107) >Jan. 7, 1799 - George CULLUM, SR. to John C. SYMMES (Mtg) (106) >Nov. 1, 1798 - Silas HOWELL to John C. SYMMES (Mtg) (107) >Jan. 25, 1799 - James COX to John C. SYMMES (Mtg) (109) >Feb. 2, 1799 - James LOWES to James MOORE (110) >Dec. 18, 1798 - John McCHESNEY to William H. HARRISON (113) >Apr. 27, 1799 - James COLWELL to Archibald HOOD of Washington Co., PA, >Merchant (P. of A.) (114) >May 13, 1799 - John GREER to Wm. Patrick DICKEY, Bill of Sale (115) >May 5, 1799 - Thomas COCHRAN of Campbell Co., KY and Phebe,his wife, to >John C. SYMMES (115) >Sep. 17, 1796 - JOhn C. SYMMES to Wm. James BYARS (118) >Feb. 9, 1799 - Derick LOWE of Somerset Co., N.J. to son, Jacob LOWE (P. of >A.) (118) >Jun. 15, 1797 - Willis WILSON and Elizabeth, his wife, of Cumberland Co., >VA to George NICHOLSON of Richmond, VA (120) >Apr. 22, 1799 - Robert McCLELLAN of Mason Co., KY to Daniel VEITNER (122) >Feb. 28, 1799 - Mary PHIBBS to James ADAMS (124) >Jan. 4, 1799 - John BROWN of Frankfort, Franklin Co., KY by James BROWN, >his attorney to Jacob SPEARS of Bourbon Co., KY (124) >Sep. 9, 1799 - Thomas GIBSON to Oliver ORMSBY of Pittsburgh, Allegheny Co., >PA (127) >Aug. 16, 1799 - John RADLEY of Mill creek, Miami, Purchase to John C. >SYMMES (Mtg) (129) >Dec. 16, 1798 - Christian WALLSMITH of HIghbottom on Little Miami to John >C. SYMMES (Mtg) (131) >Jun. 5, 1799 - Asa HINKLE to John C. SYMMES (Mtg) (133) >Dec. 9, 1798 - Brice VIRGIN to John C. SYMMES (Mtg) (135) >Jun. 25, 1799 - David BRICOURT to John C. SYMMES (Mtg) (137) >Aug. 7, 1799 - Cornelia PARSELL, widow of Richard PARSELL, dec'd to John C. >SYMMES (Mtg) (139) >Jun. 24, 1799 - Joseph CATTERLIN to John Cleves SYMMES (Mtg) (141) >Aug. 8, 1799 - John PARSELL to John Cleves SYMMES (Mtg) (143) >Aug. 8, 1799 - Richard PARSELL to John Cleves SYMMES (Mtg) (146) >Aug. 8, 1799 - Samuel BAXTER to John Cleves SYMMES (Mtg) (148) >Dec. 16, 1798 - George HAMER to John Cleves SYMMES (Mtg) (150) >Sep. 8, 1797 - Elias BONDINOT to Cornelius R. SEDAN and Abijah HUNT, >AGreement and P. of A. (152) >Aug. 16, 1799 - JOhn EWING to John Cleves SYMMES (Mtg) (154) >Mar. 10, 1798 - James BENNET to John Cleves SYMMES (156) >Oct. 5, 1799 - John Cleves SYMMES to Dr. Evan BANE (MTg) (159) >Oct. 5, 1799 - John Cleves SYMMES to John SMITH (162) >Oct. 5, 1799 - John Cleves SYMMES to Samuel HEIGHWAY of Waynesville (166) >Jun. 11, 1799 - John HERVEY late of Kentucky to John Cleves SYMMES (Mtg) >(169) > >-continued in part 2 > > > >==== OH-FOOTSTEPS Mailing List ==== >This list if for Archive Material Only. No Queries Allowed. For Ohio >Queries visit >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/Maillist/maggiemaillist.html and >sign up for >Maggie_Ohio-L or OHROOTS-L >
Does anyone know anything about a Richard Hall of Clermont County? His widow Phebe is listed as having been denied a revolutionary war pension claim based on he having married him too late (after 1832). This is from a book I found in the local library. The claim was denied about 185?. sincerely Rodney Hall Subknave@msn.com
Thanks to all of you nice people who helped me find this book. It can be obtained from Higginson Books.com for $68.00. Mille
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Everything you're used to using will still be here: the 19,000 mailing lists, the hundreds of millions of names in free genealogy databases, the interactive learning guides, the weekly RootsWeb Review and Missing Links, the numerous tools for tracing your family history, the tens of thousands of message boards, the thousands of independently authored web sites. RootsWeb will still support worthy genealogy projects and societies, such as the USGenWeb Project (www.USGenWeb.org), the Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild (ISTG.rootsweb.com) and the FreeBMD Project (FreeBMD.rootsweb.com), and other groups that provide free genealogical resources. And don't worry, you won't be charged to access RootsWeb. No one will put your data on CD without your permission. Our Privacy Policy (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/pledge.html) and our Acceptable Use Policy (http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html) are unchanged. Other promises made over the years will continue to be honored. You'll still deal with the same RootsWeb volunteers and employees. In fact, most users won't notice any changes, except exciting new tools, more content, and better genealogical resources. If you would like more information, please check out our official press release at http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/rootsrelease.htm Thanks again for your support! Now, let's go figure out where great-great-grandpa really came from, before that UFO deposited him in rural Indiana in 1848... Karen Isaacson RootsWeb Co-Founder 1111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111111 Copyright © 2000. RootsWeb.com, Inc. All rights reserved. Comments or suggestions for this page. Please include the URL (address) of this page when writing. Ancestry.com - Roots WebMember Login | Guest Registry | MyFamily.com Today @ Ancestry | Thinking of Joining? | Top Things to Do | Partner with Us Home > Acquisition of RootsWeb.comJune 22, 2000 MyFamily.com, Inc. Acquires Number Two Genealogy Site, RootsWeb.com MyFamily.com, Inc. Increases Portfolio of Sites to Extend Its Position as the Number One Online Source for Families and Family History Research San Francisco, CA June 21, 2000 MyFamily.com, Inc., the leading online family network, announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire RootsWeb.com, the oldest and largest free community genealogy site. RootsWeb.com, a San Francisco, California company, is among the most popular genealogy sites on the Internet. With more than 149 million page views in the month of May 2000, RootsWeb.com was second among genealogy Web sites only to Ancestry.com's over 187 million page views, according to Nielsen NetRatings combined home and work statistics. With the acquisition MyFamily.com, Inc. will add RootsWeb.com to its portfolio of Web sites, which includes MyFamily.com, FamilyHistory.com, as well as Ancestry.com, collectively recognized as the premier Internet destination for families. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Following the acquisition, the RootsWeb.com site will continue to be free to all users and will maintain its own unique Web site address, www.RootsWeb.com. The acquisition by MyFamily.com, Inc. will provide the RootsWeb.com site the financial backing to expand its focus on preserving, sharing, and exchanging family history research. As part of the MyFamily.com network of sites, the RootsWeb.com site will expand with additional technology tools, increased family research content and a greater range of genealogical resources. With genealogy as one of the most popular hobbies online, the addition of RootsWeb.com extends MyFamily.com's offerings in genealogy research and further enhances its leading position in genealogy research and family services on the Internet. This new combination creates a central destination for the genealogy community online, offering something for every family historian. This move comes at a time when a recent Pew Internet and American Life Study reported that 54 million people belong to a family in which someone used the Internet to research their family history or genealogy. "This is truly a winning combination for both organizations and for the millions of users who make up our audiences," said Greg Ballard, CEO of MyFamily.com. "We believe that we are in an excellent position to expand our offering to consumers through a number of acquisitions like this one. There is no question that consumers are using the Internet to connect to their families, and we plan to put in place an aggressive program that will enable us to have the most complete network for families online." Strategically, the acquisition of RootsWeb.com will provide MyFamily.com with an increase in advertising real estate and an expanded audience reach, and will provide increased transaction and commerce opportunities. In addition, it will increase exposure to Ancestry.com's free and premium subscription offerings. Currently more than 600 million records and 2,500 databases are online at Ancestry.com, with over half of the data freely accessible to all Web users. MyFamily.com, Inc. generates revenues from diversified streams, including advertising/sponsorships, subscriptions and commerce among its network of sites. "RootsWeb.com fits well with the MyFamily.com vision of creating the largest and most active online resource for families and family history research," said Dr. Brian Leverich, founder of RootsWeb.com. "This agreement will expand both the number of RootsWeb.com users and content contributors. At the same time, we have ensured that RootsWeb.com content, services, mailing lists and Web pages will remain free, while allowing the site to provide more functionality and resources to a larger audience as a result of our being part of the MyFamily.com network." As part of its ongoing commitment to the genealogical community, MyFamily.com, Inc. will continue to support volunteer, non-profit organizations such as The USGenWeb Project (www.USGenWeb.org), Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild (ISTG.rootsweb.com), The Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths Project (FreeBMD.rootsweb.com), and other groups that provide free genealogical content. RootsWeb.com is a valuable source for genealogy, with interactive guides and numerous tools for tracing one's ancestry; it hosts more than 17,000 independently authored Web sites and approximately 19,000 mailing lists and 153,000 message boards. About MyFamily.com, Inc. MyFamily.com, Inc. produces the leading online family network of Web sites. The network includes MyFamily.com, Ancestry.com, and FamilyHistory.com and is consistently ranked among the top properties on the Internet in terms of page views. MyFamily.com enables families to connect and strengthen the family bond through free, private Web sites. Ancestry.com enables visitors to discover their roots by searching more than 600 million names. FamilyHistory.com hosts more than 100,000 free surname message boards where enthusiasts can share research information. Privately held, MyFamily.com, Inc. has offices in San Francisco, New York City and Provo, Utah. Investors in MyFamily.com, Inc. include CMGI @Ventures (Nasdaq: CMGI), Eastman Kodak, America Online, Inc. (NYSE: AOL), Compaq Computer Corporation, Tango, Intel Capital, Europ@web, Pivotal Asset Management LLC and Amerindo Investment Advisors, Inc. For more information, visit http://www.myfamilyinc.com/pressroom. 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Does anyone on the List know if this book has been republished? It seems to me that I read some time ago that one of the book publishers was reprinting it. Does anyone know where a copy can be obtained and the price of same? Also, does anyone have any copies of the Early Clermont County Marriages books for sale? Please reply as soon as possible. Thanks, Mille
Ancestry.com - Roots WebMember Login | Guest Registry | MyFamily.com [HB Fagley- I'm posting the news releases found on www.MyFamily.com re it's purchase of www.rootsweb.com for your general information, and hoping you will not tie up our www.Rootsweb.com with unneccesary comments. I use ,and have used,both www.Rootsweb.com and MyFamily's www.ancestry.com 's genealogy library daily,and enjoy them both. A portion of www.ancestry.com's library is available free to all, and [?] $5.95 a month,or $59.95 a year [$39.95 when on sale]. has been the membership fee, and well worth it. Member,or not,always try a search on www.ancestry.com's search engine ,because quite a portion is free for all.I will say www.ancestry.com works better at off-peak hours while www.rootsweb.com's Emails are less bothered by time of day. ] Today @ Ancestry | Thinking of Joining? | Top Things to Do | Partner with Us Home > Acquisition of RootsWeb.comJune 21, 2000 Acquisition of RootsWeb.com The vision of MyFamily.com is to connect and strengthen families through the World Wide Web by connecting families with their past, present, and future. The acquisition of RootsWeb.com supports that commitment. RootsWeb.com is one of the oldest, largest, and most popular genealogy sites on the Internet. By adding the RootsWeb.com site to its vast genealogical resources, MyFamily.com will further extend its offerings in family history research and further enhance its leading position in genealogy research and family services on the Internet. Currently over 600 million records and 2,500 databases are online at Ancestry.com, with over half freely accessible to Web users and more databases added each business day. The RootsWeb.com site will continue to be free to all users and maintain its own unique Web address, www.RootsWeb.com. Read the press release. Top Things to Do at Ancestry.com Search over 600 million records in more than 2500 databases. Build a multi-user Online Family Tree and collaborate in real-time with your relatives. Create a private family web site and share news, photos, calendar, and more. Contribute to the Ancestry World Tree and share your family tree with others. Get a FREE genealogy newsletter with expert tips, news and helpful info. Browse and participate in over 100,000 genealogy Message Boards. Explore your Surname Community. Find others who are researching your family lines in the Research Registry. Shop for the best genealogy books CD-ROMs software and supplies and more. Learn how to find your ancestors from the world's leading experts. Featured Databases ·1890 Census Substitute - Exclusive ·Slave Narratives ·Biography & Genealogy Master Index (BGMI) - Exclusive ·Revolutionary War Muster Rolls, 1775-83 ·NY Births and Baptisms, SE Region, 1660-1916 - Exclusive ·Rhode Island Birth Records - Exclusive ·Rhode Island Death Records - Exclusive ·Rhode Island Marriage Records - Exclusive ·World War II & Korean Conflict Veterans Internees ·Canadian Immigrant Records, Part One More Databases ·PERSI--The Periodical Source Index is the largest index of genealogical and historical articles in the world. - Exclusive ·AGBI--The American Genealogical- Biographical Index contains millions of references to persons whose names have appeared in printed genealogical materials. - Exclusive ·UMI Obituaries--This collection contains the full text of hundreds of thousands of obituaries reported in over 85 newspapers since 1990. ·Marriage Records for 25 States. Search our Vital and Church Records databases. Each entry includes bride, groom, marriage date, country and state information. About Us | Contact Us | Partner with Us | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Statement Copyright © 1998-2000, MyFamily.com Inc. and its subsidiaries. Ancestry.com - Roots WebMember Login | Guest Registry | MyFamily.com Today @ Ancestry | Thinking of Joining? | Top Things to Do | Partner with Us Home > Acquisition of RootsWeb.comJune 21, 2000 MyFamily.com, Inc. Acquires Number Two Genealogy Site, RootsWeb.com MyFamily.com, Inc. Increases Portfolio of Sites to Extend Its Position as the Number One Online Source for Families and Family History Research San Francisco, CA June 21, 2000 MyFamily.com, Inc., the leading online family network, announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire RootsWeb.com, the oldest and largest free community genealogy site. RootsWeb.com, a San Francisco, California company, is among the most popular genealogy sites on the Internet. With more than 149 million page views in the month of May 2000, RootsWeb.com was second among genealogy Web sites only to Ancestry.com's over 187 million page views, according to Nielsen NetRatings combined home and work statistics. With the acquisition MyFamily.com, Inc. will add RootsWeb.com to its portfolio of Web sites, which includes MyFamily.com, FamilyHistory.com, as well as Ancestry.com, collectively recognized as the premier Internet destination for families. Financial terms of the transaction were not disclosed. Following the acquisition, the RootsWeb.com site will continue to be free to all users and will maintain its own unique Web site address, www.RootsWeb.com. The acquisition by MyFamily.com, Inc. will provide the RootsWeb.com site the financial backing to expand its focus on preserving, sharing, and exchanging family history research. As part of the MyFamily.com network of sites, the RootsWeb.com site will expand with additional technology tools, increased family research content and a greater range of genealogical resources. With genealogy as one of the most popular hobbies online, the addition of RootsWeb.com extends MyFamily.com's offerings in genealogy research and further enhances its leading position in genealogy research and family services on the Internet. This new combination creates a central destination for the genealogy community online, offering something for every family historian. This move comes at a time when a recent Pew Internet and American Life Study reported that 54 million people belong to a family in which someone used the Internet to research their family history or genealogy. "This is truly a winning combination for both organizations and for the millions of users who make up our audiences," said Greg Ballard, CEO of MyFamily.com. "We believe that we are in an excellent position to expand our offering to consumers through a number of acquisitions like this one. There is no question that consumers are using the Internet to connect to their families, and we plan to put in place an aggressive program that will enable us to have the most complete network for families online." Strategically, the acquisition of RootsWeb.com will provide MyFamily.com with an increase in advertising real estate and an expanded audience reach, and will provide increased transaction and commerce opportunities. In addition, it will increase exposure to Ancestry.com's free and premium subscription offerings. Currently more than 600 million records and 2,500 databases are online at Ancestry.com, with over half of the data freely accessible to all Web users. MyFamily.com, Inc. generates revenues from diversified streams, including advertising/sponsorships, subscriptions and commerce among its network of sites. "RootsWeb.com fits well with the MyFamily.com vision of creating the largest and most active online resource for families and family history research," said Dr. Brian Leverich, founder of RootsWeb.com. "This agreement will expand both the number of RootsWeb.com users and content contributors. At the same time, we have ensured that RootsWeb.com content, services, mailing lists and Web pages will remain free, while allowing the site to provide more functionality and resources to a larger audience as a result of our being part of the MyFamily.com network." As part of its ongoing commitment to the genealogical community, MyFamily.com, Inc. will continue to support volunteer, non-profit organizations such as The USGenWeb Project (www.USGenWeb.org), Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild (ISTG.rootsweb.com), The Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths Project (FreeBMD.rootsweb.com), and other groups that provide free genealogical content. RootsWeb.com is a valuable source for genealogy, with interactive guides and numerous tools for tracing one's ancestry; it hosts more than 17,000 independently authored Web sites and approximately 19,000 mailing lists and 153,000 message boards. About MyFamily.com, Inc. MyFamily.com, Inc. produces the leading online family network of Web sites. The network includes MyFamily.com, Ancestry.com, and FamilyHistory.com and is consistently ranked among the top properties on the Internet in terms of page views. MyFamily.com enables families to connect and strengthen the family bond through free, private Web sites. Ancestry.com enables visitors to discover their roots by searching more than 600 million names. FamilyHistory.com hosts more than 100,000 free surname message boards where enthusiasts can share research information. Privately held, MyFamily.com, Inc. has offices in San Francisco, New York City and Provo, Utah. Investors in MyFamily.com, Inc. include CMGI @Ventures (Nasdaq: CMGI), Eastman Kodak, America Online, Inc. (NYSE: AOL), Compaq Computer Corporation, Tango, Intel Capital, Europ@web, Pivotal Asset Management LLC and Amerindo Investment Advisors, Inc. For more information, visit http://www.myfamilyinc.com/pressroom. 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For contact information, please see the bottom of the message. ========================================================= 21 June 2000 SPECIAL EDITION ----- MyFamily.com and RootsWeb.com Join Forces: Alliance Allows Free Genealogy to Continue on the Web =========================================================== MYFAMILY.COM AND ROOTSWEB.COM JOIN FORCES <><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><><> =========================================================== MyFamily.com, Inc., the leading online family network, announced today that it has entered into an agreement to acquire RootsWeb.com, the oldest and largest free community genealogy site. RootsWeb.com will continue to be free to all users and will maintain its own unique URL at http://www.rootsweb.com. "This is truly a winning combination for both organizations and for the millions of users who make up our audiences," said Greg Ballard, CEO of MyFamily.com, Inc. The union will provide RootsWeb.com with the financial backing to expand and the business structure needed to focus on preserving, sharing, and exchanging family history records. As part of the MyFamily.com network of sites, the RootsWeb.com site will be able continue its tradition of free access to information with additional technology tools, increased family research content, and a greater range of genealogical resources. "RootsWeb.com fits well with the MyFamily.com vision of creating the largest and most active online resource for families and family history research," said Dr. Brian Leverich, founder of RootsWeb.com. "This agreement will expand the number of RootsWeb.com users and content contributors. At the same time, we have ensured that RootsWeb.com content, services, mailing lists, and Web pages will remain free, while allowing the site to provide more functionality and resources to a larger audience as a result of our being part of the MyFamily.com network." Ancestry.com, part of the MyFamily.com network, has a seventeen-year history of publishing award-winning books, magazines, and CDs, and currently offers more than 600 million records and over 2,500 databases. More than half of the data is freely accessible to all Web users. Ancestry.com also hosts, free of charge, the Ancestry World Tree and Online Family Tree software, which allow users to connect and collaborate with other researchers who are working on the same lines. Ancestry.com users retain ownership of their data, and the company pledges never to charge for access to that data or to publish it. For those who prefer to keep their information a little closer to home, sister site MyFamily.com allows users to create free, private sites that can be used to post family history data, share news and photos with family, chat online, and much more. RootsWeb.com is a valuable resource for family historians, with interactive guides, discussion lists, and numerous tools for tracing one's ancestry; it hosts more than 17,000 independently authored Web sites and about 19,000 mailing lists. All of these services will remain free to users. As part of its ongoing commitment to the genealogical community, MyFamily.com, Inc. will also continue to support RootsWeb.com-affiliated volunteer, non-profit organizations, such as The USGenWeb Project, Immigrant Ship Transcribers Guild, The Free Births, Marriages, and Deaths Projects, and other groups that provide free genealogical content. The MyFamily.com acquisition of RootsWeb.com promises to make it easier than ever for family historians everywhere to discover their heritage. For the full press release, see http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/rootsrelease.htm. MYFAMILY.COM, INC. 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