Hello- I would like to continue recieving info from the list..my email has changed it will be [email protected] (formally [email protected] ) If there is a problem please let me know the other email should still be working for e few days...Diane Wargo Medina
The friendliest bunch I've ever run across that's for sure!! Nora [email protected] wrote: > To all the peoples who helped me with the street name issue - THANK YOU!!! - This is a great group of people. > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: "Mark and Trina Galauner" <[email protected]> > > >> You can visit >> http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~officer/Clev1906Streets.html for >> 1906 street name changes. >> >> Trina >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: >> To: ; >> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 8:51 PM >> Subject: [OHCUYAHO] Cleveland Street >> >> >> >>> I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around 1904. >>> My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have any idea where >>> this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village section of Cleveland around >>> E. 65th Street. >>> >>> Thanks, >>> Gina Ramsey >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> [email protected] 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 >> [email protected] 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 [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
To all the peoples who helped me with the street name issue - THANK YOU!!! - This is a great group of people. -------------- Original message -------------- From: "Mark and Trina Galauner" <[email protected]> > You can visit > http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~officer/Clev1906Streets.html for > 1906 street name changes. > > Trina > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: > To: ; > Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 8:51 PM > Subject: [OHCUYAHO] Cleveland Street > > > >I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around 1904. > >My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have any idea where > >this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village section of Cleveland around > >E. 65th Street. > > > > Thanks, > > Gina Ramsey > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] 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 > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
Thanks Laura! -------------- Original message -------------- From: [email protected] > Hi Gina: > > Chambers Street became Chambers Avenue in 1906. It is still a current > street today located two streets north of Fleet Avenue. It runs between > E. 63rd and E. 69th. > Good luck. > Laura Hine > > On Tue, 15 May 2007 00:51:44 +0000 [email protected] writes: > > I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around > > 1904. My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have > > any idea where this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village > > section of Cleveland around E. 65th Street. > > > > Thanks, > > Gina Ramsey > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] 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 > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
You can visit http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~officer/Clev1906Streets.html for 1906 street name changes. Trina ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]>; <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 8:51 PM Subject: [OHCUYAHO] Cleveland Street >I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around 1904. >My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have any idea where >this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village section of Cleveland around >E. 65th Street. > > Thanks, > Gina Ramsey > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Chambers Ave. is between E.65th and E.71st. just south of Broadway Avenue. That is where I was born and went to school. Alice ---- [email protected] wrote: > I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around 1904. My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have any idea where this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village section of Cleveland around E. 65th Street. > > Thanks, > Gina Ramsey > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Ohhhh - it didn't show up on Google Earth at all - thank you again! -------------- Original message -------------- From: Lorraine Newsome <[email protected]> > Chambers is still there, in Newburgh Hts... > > At 09:25 PM 5/14/2007, you wrote: > >Thanks so much Lorraine. I saw this too. I just don't know what it > >means. Any idea of where to find out what it changed to? > > > >-------------- Original message -------------- > >From: Lorraine Newsome > > > > > Gina, > > > > > > This is the best I can find: > > > > > > Chambers Av., SE : From E. 65th st., eastward to E. 71st st. > > > > > > Full listing for the "C's" can be found here: > > > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/maps/streets/cstreets.html > > > > > > Hope it helps! > > > Lorraine > > > > > > At 07:51 PM 5/14/2007, you wrote: > > > >I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around > > > >1904. My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have > > > >any idea where this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village > > > >section of Cleveland around E. 65th Street. > > > > > > > >Thanks, > > > >Gina Ramsey > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
Thanks so much Lorraine. I saw this too. I just don't know what it means. Any idea of where to find out what it changed to? -------------- Original message -------------- From: Lorraine Newsome <[email protected]> > Gina, > > This is the best I can find: > > Chambers Av., SE : From E. 65th st., eastward to E. 71st st. > > Full listing for the "C's" can be found here: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/maps/streets/cstreets.html > > Hope it helps! > Lorraine > > At 07:51 PM 5/14/2007, you wrote: > >I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around > >1904. My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have > >any idea where this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village > >section of Cleveland around E. 65th Street. > > > >Thanks, > >Gina Ramsey > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message
I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around 1904. My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have any idea where this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village section of Cleveland around E. 65th Street. Thanks, Gina Ramsey
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~officer/Clev1906Streets.html Here's a better page of street name changes. According to this is was changed from Chambers T. to Chambers Ave, SE Is the T. a misprint and maybe should be St. ? Karen ---- [email protected] wrote: > Thanks so much Lorraine. I saw this too. I just don't know what it means. Any idea of where to find out what it changed to? > > -------------- Original message -------------- > From: Lorraine Newsome <[email protected]> > > > Gina, > > > > This is the best I can find: > > > > Chambers Av., SE : From E. 65th st., eastward to E. 71st st. > > > > Full listing for the "C's" can be found here: > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/maps/streets/cstreets.html > > > > Hope it helps! > > Lorraine > > > > At 07:51 PM 5/14/2007, you wrote: > > >I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around > > >1904. My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have > > >any idea where this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village > > >section of Cleveland around E. 65th Street. > > > > > >Thanks, > > >Gina Ramsey > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > [email protected] 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 [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Chambers is still there, in Newburgh Hts... At 09:25 PM 5/14/2007, you wrote: >Thanks so much Lorraine. I saw this too. I just don't know what it >means. Any idea of where to find out what it changed to? > >-------------- Original message -------------- >From: Lorraine Newsome <[email protected]> > > > Gina, > > > > This is the best I can find: > > > > Chambers Av., SE : From E. 65th st., eastward to E. 71st st. > > > > Full listing for the "C's" can be found here: > > > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/maps/streets/cstreets.html > > > > Hope it helps! > > Lorraine > > > > At 07:51 PM 5/14/2007, you wrote: > > >I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around > > >1904. My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have > > >any idea where this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village > > >section of Cleveland around E. 65th Street. > > > > > >Thanks, > > >Gina Ramsey
Hi Gina: Chambers Street became Chambers Avenue in 1906. It is still a current street today located two streets north of Fleet Avenue. It runs between E. 63rd and E. 69th. Good luck. Laura Hine On Tue, 15 May 2007 00:51:44 +0000 [email protected] writes: > I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around > 1904. My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have > any idea where this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village > section of Cleveland around E. 65th Street. > > Thanks, > Gina Ramsey > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >
Gina, This is the best I can find: Chambers Av., SE : From E. 65th st., eastward to E. 71st st. Full listing for the "C's" can be found here: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/maps/streets/cstreets.html Hope it helps! Lorraine At 07:51 PM 5/14/2007, you wrote: >I am looking for information on old street names in Cleveland around >1904. My gggreat grandfather lived on Chamber St. Does anyone have >any idea where this is? I believe it is in the Polish Village >section of Cleveland around E. 65th Street. > >Thanks, >Gina Ramsey
The induction of the 2006 class of inductees into the Cuyahoga County Pioneers and the Cuyahoga County Settlers is fast approaching, so this is a reminder that if you planned to attend you need to get your reservation in. Eight researchers will be inducted into the Cuyahoga County Pioneers program and ten will be inducted into the Cuyahoga County Settlers program. Here are the details: The Cuyahoga County Pioneers and Settlers 3rd Annual Induction Dinner and Ceremony at the Independence Civic Center White and Pin Oak Rooms, 6363 Selig Drive, Independence, OH on Saturday, June 2nd, 2007. Appetizer & Beverages 5 P.M. Welcome 5:45 P.M. Dinner 6 P.M. $18 per person, Children $10. Our Featured Speaker will be Dr. John Grabowski, Cleveland History Expert who will talk about what life was like in the mid 1800's Please make check payable to Cuyahoga County Pioneers c/o Mary Boehnlein 6206 Timberlane Drive Independence, OH 44131-6525 Questions? Phone 216-524-3162 or e-mail [email protected] For information on the CCP/CCS programs go to http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcuyah2/pioneers/index.html. The Cuyahoga County Valley Genealogical Society, a chapter of Ohio Genealogical Society, conducted the 2006 program. For 2007, the society in charge will be the Southwest Cuyahoga County Chapter, OGS. The application for the 2007 program is available at the above URL.
You will find them all as unmarried children in 1880 census, except for Isabel Sharp, who I can find. 1870 census...Groveport, Madison Twp Franklin Co OH John G. Sharp 44 farmer (dies in 1874) Martha his wife 40 keeping house (dies in 1877) Richard 12 works on farm (Richard never marries) Estella 10 attends school (Stella marries John Allen has one daughter, Pearl, Stella and John lived in the Detroit MI area, Pearl never marries) Jeanie 8 (Also know as Matty, and as Martha- she marries a Hartman, can not think of his name off the top of my head, lived in IL, had one son who died in infancy.) Albert 3 (Goes to live with his Aunt Emma Josephine Sharp Ramsower near Newark, OH area) My great Grandfather. Flora B 1 (Flora Bell Sharp was adopted by the DeSellem family, which has a link to the family one generation up, Flora never married, worked in a bank all her life in the Columbus, OH area. Was Isabel's identical twin.) Isabel or Isabella born Aug 18, 1869, do not know what happened to her, in Flora's obit she is listed as a Sharp, living in Washington DC. Probate Records gotten by another person some 25 years ago, states her as Isabel Taylor, living in Cleveland, OH., I can not find her in the census records after 1870 definately.) There were other children... George B. who was the first born, lived to be about 3 buried with parents, Charles who was born after the 1870 census, lived 1 month, buried with parents, and then there was Charles P (Paul) who was a infant when his father died, and is living with Stella in the 1880 census., he died in the 1890's while visiting with Jeanie in IL, is buried with Richard at Columbus.) I will check into the Henry Long in1880, that seems like a possiblity. Andrea ----- Original Message ---- From: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> To: andrea long <[email protected]>; [email protected] Sent: Monday, May 14, 2007 2:02:23 AM Subject: Re: [OHCUYAHO] Baptist Home on Cedar Do you have her sisters husbands names? Every little info helps. In 1880 I found in Franklin Co, Villiage of Groveport, Madison Twp this entry Henry LONG, M, 61, b. OH, Canada, Ca~~ H. A. , F, wife, 50, b. OH, NJ, OH C. P., M, son, 23, b. OH L. A., F, daughter, 20 A. L. SHRIDE, M, boarder, 28 A. A. SPENCER, F, boarder, 27 Isabel SHARPE, 10, raising, b. OH In 1900, I found an Isabel TAYLOR, 32, Jan 1868, b. OH, OH, OH with husband Richard, b. ENG and a son, whose name I couldn't make out, age 1 In 1910 Cuyahoga Co, E. Cleveland, here this family is TAYLOR, Richard, 44, b. ENG Belle E, 42, 4 children / 4 living, b. NY, VT, NY Sidney, 11 William H, 9 Morris, 7 Margery, 7 1920 same place TAYLOR, Richard, 55 Eunice I, 51 Wm H, 15 Maurice, 17 Marjorie, 17 In 1930 this Richard and Eunice are living with Sidney. There is obit for Eunice I (Belle) TAYLOR d. 1947, whom was survived by a sister Mrs. Charles FRANK Born in OH in 1900 but in 1910, 1920, 1930 says born NY. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097
If you are interested in family history and you are using a computer as an aid to your research, this talk should be your top priority.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> What A FREE talk entitled: One-step web pages: A Potpourri of Genealogical Search Tools By Stephen P. Morse Multiple International Award Winner for his over 100 web-based tools in 12 separate categories at his website www.stevemorse.org When: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 7:30 p.m. Where: <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Menorah Park, First Floor Auditorium 27100 Cedar Road, Beachwood OH Who is Steven P. Morse? Briefly, his work as architect of the Intel 8086 microprocessor has led to the evolution of the PC as we know it today. Two links will give you some idea about who he is and what he has done. http://stevemorse.org/award.html http://stevemorse.org/lifetime.html Check out his website at www.stevemorse.org prior to his talk. There will be time for questions. This talk is being presented to you by The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland with the support of Computer Assisted Genealogy Group (CAGG); The NorthEast Ohio Computer-Aided Genealogy Society (NEOCAG); and East Cuyahoga County Genealogy Society (ECCGS), a chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society (OGS). For further information, contact Jerry Kliot at 216.452.0780 or [email protected] Mary Lou Bregitzer [email protected]
Do you have her sisters husbands names? Every little info helps. In 1880 I found in Franklin Co, Villiage of Groveport, Madison Twp this entry Henry LONG, M, 61, b. OH, Canada, Ca~~ H. A. , F, wife, 50, b. OH, NJ, OH C. P., M, son, 23, b. OH L. A., F, daughter, 20 A. L. SHRIDE, M, boarder, 28 A. A. SPENCER, F, boarder, 27 Isabel SHARPE, 10, raising, b. OH In 1900, I found an Isabel TAYLOR, 32, Jan 1868, b. OH, OH, OH with husband Richard, b. ENG and a son, whose name I couldn't make out, age 1 In 1910 Cuyahoga Co, E. Cleveland, here this family is TAYLOR, Richard, 44, b. ENG Belle E, 42, 4 children / 4 living, b. NY, VT, NY Sidney, 11 William H, 9 Morris, 7 Margery, 7 1920 same place TAYLOR, Richard, 55 Eunice I, 51 Wm H, 15 Maurice, 17 Marjorie, 17 In 1930 this Richard and Eunice are living with Sidney. There is obit for Eunice I (Belle) TAYLOR d. 1947, whom was survived by a sister Mrs. Charles FRANK Born in OH in 1900 but in 1910, 1920, 1930 says born NY. ---- andrea long <[email protected]> wrote: > Can anyone tell me about the Baptist Home at 8903 Cedar, I assume Cleveland, this is the address in Jan 1932 obit. I am wanting maybe get some records of one person who died there at that time period. Any help/guidence would be much appreciated. > > I am looking for a great great aunt. Isabel (Sharp) Taylor. I can not find her in census records after 1870 positively. She was a twin, and when her twin died in 1928, Isabel was listed as living in Washington DC as Isabel Sharp in Cora Bell's obit. But records found at Franklin Co., OH, state that Isabel was married at unknown Taylor, and living in Cleveland. She is the last elusive sibling of this group for me to find. > > The lead I currently have is this obit. > Id#: 0357188 > Name: Taylor, Isabel > Date: Jan 23 1932 > Source: Source unknown > Notes: Taylor: Isabel, Thursday, Jan. 21 at Baptist Home, 8903 Cedar, Mother of S. Edward Taylor of Willoughby, O. Funeral services at Mark E. Jones Funeral Home, 1812 E. 82d, Jan. 23, at 2 p. m. > > She was born Aug 18, 1869 to John G. Sharp and Martha (Kramer) in Groveport, Madison Twp., Franklin County, OH. John and Martha died in 1874 and 76 respectively, leaving 7 children behind, who were all separted, even the twins. In 1880 census, I can find all the kids but Isabel for sure, and no real leads on her after that either. > > Thanks for any help in advance. Andrea Sharp Long > > > > ____________________________________________________________________________________Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. > http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to [email protected] with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
If you are interested in family history and you are using a computer as an aid to your research, this talk should be your top priority.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> What A FREE talk entitled: One-step web pages: A Potpourri of Genealogical Search Tools By Stephen P. Morse Multiple International Award Winner for his over 100 web-based tools in 12 separate categories at his website www.stevemorse.org When: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 7:30 p.m. Where: <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Menorah Park, First Floor Auditorium 27100 Cedar Road, Beachwood OH Who is Steven P. Morse? Briefly, his work as architect of the Intel 8086 microprocessor has led to the evolution of the PC as we know it today. Two links will give you some idea about who he is and what he has done. http://stevemorse.org/award.html http://stevemorse.org/lifetime.html Check out his website at www.stevemorse.org prior to his talk. There will be time for questions. This talk is being presented to you by The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland with the support of Computer Assisted Genealogy Group (CAGG); The NorthEast Ohio Computer-Aided Genealogy Society (NEOCAG); and East Cuyahoga County Genealogy Society (ECCGS), a chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society (OGS). For further information, contact Jerry Kliot at 216.452.0780 or [email protected] Mary Lou Bregitzer [email protected]
If you are interested in family history and you are using a computer as an aid to your research, this talk should be your top priority.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /> What A FREE talk entitled: One-step web pages: A Potpourri of Genealogical Search Tools By Stephen P. Morse Multiple International Award Winner for his over 100 web-based tools in 12 separate categories at his website www.stevemorse.org When: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 7:30 p.m. Where: <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:smarttags" />Menorah Park, First Floor Auditorium 27100 Cedar Road, Beachwood OH Who is Steven P. Morse? Briefly, his work as architect of the Intel 8086 microprocessor has led to the evolution of the PC as we know it today. Two links will give you some idea about who he is and what he has done. http://stevemorse.org/award.html http://stevemorse.org/lifetime.html Check out his website at www.stevemorse.org prior to his talk. There will be time for questions. This talk is being presented to you by The Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland with the support of Computer Assisted Genealogy Group (CAGG); The NorthEast Ohio Computer-Aided Genealogy Society (NEOCAG); and East Cuyahoga County Genealogy Society (ECCGS), a chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society (OGS). For further information, contact Jerry Kliot at 216.452.0780 or [email protected] Mary Lou Bregitzer [email protected]
Can anyone tell me about the Baptist Home at 8903 Cedar, I assume Cleveland, this is the address in Jan 1932 obit. I am wanting maybe get some records of one person who died there at that time period. Any help/guidence would be much appreciated. I am looking for a great great aunt. Isabel (Sharp) Taylor. I can not find her in census records after 1870 positively. She was a twin, and when her twin died in 1928, Isabel was listed as living in Washington DC as Isabel Sharp in Cora Bell's obit. But records found at Franklin Co., OH, state that Isabel was married at unknown Taylor, and living in Cleveland. She is the last elusive sibling of this group for me to find. The lead I currently have is this obit. Id#: 0357188 Name: Taylor, Isabel Date: Jan 23 1932 Source: Source unknown Notes: Taylor: Isabel, Thursday, Jan. 21 at Baptist Home, 8903 Cedar, Mother of S. Edward Taylor of Willoughby, O. Funeral services at Mark E. Jones Funeral Home, 1812 E. 82d, Jan. 23, at 2 p. m. She was born Aug 18, 1869 to John G. Sharp and Martha (Kramer) in Groveport, Madison Twp., Franklin County, OH. John and Martha died in 1874 and 76 respectively, leaving 7 children behind, who were all separted, even the twins. In 1880 census, I can find all the kids but Isabel for sure, and no real leads on her after that either. Thanks for any help in advance. Andrea Sharp Long ____________________________________________________________________________________Boardwalk for $500? In 2007? Ha! Play Monopoly Here and Now (it's updated for today's economy) at Yahoo! Games. http://get.games.yahoo.com/proddesc?gamekey=monopolyherenow