Doris and Interested Others, Wayne Nichols sent me a copy of my grandparents' marriage record (Raymond Dale Shields & Sarah Margaret Creager). It is always interesting to me how these records are supposed to be primary records and yet contain many errors, due to clerk or family errors. Definitely, Raymond's and Sarah's parents names are recorded as shown in Doris Aultman's Marriage Records of Darke Co., OH, but they are wrong. However, the record of these two wrongly spell or give their names: It is not Calef Shields but Caleb Shields as father of Raymond. His mother was Hannah Myers as given. Sarah's parents are Gideon Winfield Creager (not W. G.) and Mollie Dunnam is Mollie Dunham (nickname) or Mary Jane Dunham. Now, I wonder what the other children's marriage records show for parents' names. Very interesting. Guess it is impossible to get the original record corrected, even though it is soooo wrong. Thank you, Doris, for without your book, I would have never been aware of the error in the original record. I figured the error was in the record, as I have seen many records, as censuses, with misspellings for my family's surnames. Audrey
Hello, Can anyone give additional information on these family or verify family relationships? Creagers, Leckliders, Rikes, Eshlemans, and other families frequently intermarried. Appears to be the family of Emanuel Creager and Mary Jane Swadener. Emanuel Creager is believed to be s/o Christian Creager & Anna Mary Woolf. Michael Creager is believed to be s/o Christian Creager & Anna Mary Woolf. 1860 Federal Census Darke County, Ohio Adams Township P.O.: Gettysburg 30 July 1860 #1661-1676 William Eshleman 23, Lucy (Creager) Eshleman 23, & son Michel C. Eshleman 2 (Lucy is believed to be dau/o Michael Creager & Mary Hosier, and Michael perhaps brother of Emanuel.) #1662-1677 Hester Wimble, 52, female, and family #1663-1678 Emanuel Creger (sic), 48, male, farmer, Real Estate $2300, Personal Prop. $300, b MD Mary Creger, 44, female, b OH Lavinia(?) Creger, 22, female, b OH John F. Creger, 18, male, b OH Simin (sic) Creger, 17, male, b OH William H. Creger, 16, male, b OH Nelson Creger, 15, male, b OH Charly M. (sic) Creger, 12, male, b OH George Creger, 10, male, b OH Wesly (sic) Creger, 6, male, b OH Sarhah (sic) Creger, 11, female, b OH Elizabeth Creger, 5, female, b OH (next page) Rosetta Creger, 2, female, b OH #1664-1679 Simon J. Lecklider, 26, male, farmer, RE $4500, PP $300, b OH Delila Beal(?) Lecklider, 39, b OH How is Delila related? At http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gary_tharp&id=I31 551 Simon J. Lecklider and Lavinia Creager family. Would assume that Lavinia is dau/o Emanuel Creager. Simon is given as s/o Samuel Lecklider & Margaret Rike.
Hello, I don't know who to contact or if this can even be changed if it quotes the original record of the marriage clerk, however, perhaps this is a misreading or typo. Darke Co, OH, Marriages 1899-1911 3rd printing, by Doris R. Aultman Page 229 has these errors: SHIELDS, Raymond Dale m 18 Feb 1904 to Sarah CREAGER. His parents are listed as Calep (sic...Caleb) SHIELDS and Hannah MYERS. Sarah's parents listed as WG (sic...should be G. W. for Gideon Winfield) CREAGER and Mollie DANMANN (sic...DUNHAM, dau/o James DUNHAM, Jr. & Margaret Elizabeth SLONAKER). Mollie was nickname for Mary Jane. My father was Dale Caleb Shields, s/o Raymond & Sarah. Audrey
From a history of Johnson County Nebraska GEORGE W. AUKER. The homestead which this gentleman built up from an uncultivated tract of land in Maple Grove Precinct occupies the southeast quarter of the west half of section 20. He came to this county in the spring of 1868, and took up a homestead claim in the month of May, acquiring at first 120 acres. Upon this he has since lived, and has effected the extensive improvements which to-day attract the admiring gaze of the passerby. The whole area is under cultivation, and several thousand trees have been planted for the purpose of shade and fruit. The latter especially Mr. A. has kept in view, having an orchard of seventy-five bearing apple trees, 700 peach trees and fifty cherry. His buildings are substantial and comfortable. The farm is stocked with a goodly assortment of domestic animals, and the premises and its surroundings present a picture of rural life which is pleasant to contemplate. Our subject is the son of a Pennsylvania farmer, George W. Auker, Sr., who married Miss Sarah Strait, of Perry County. They settled in Perry County, Ohio, and there spent the remainder of their days, the father passing away in 1841, in middle life, and the mother eighteen years later, in 1859. Their family included nine children, of whom our subject was the seventh in order of birth. He first opened his eyes to the light at the old homestead in Perry County, Ohio, May 6, 1833. He continued a member of the parental household until a youth of fifteen years, then commenced working on a farm in the neighborhood. He was thus occupied three years, when he entered upon an apprenticeship at the carpenter trade and cabinet making in Straitsville. A year later he established in business for himself; subsequently he made his home on the farm and engaged in agricultural pursuits until his marriage, in 1860. The maiden name of Mrs. Auker was Lavina Strait, and her parents were Richard and Rachel (Jennings) Strait, the father a native of England, and the mother of Pennsylvania. Their family consisted of ten children, of whom Mrs. Auker was the ninth in order of birth. Her native place was Darke County, Ohio, where she first opened her eyes to the light June 15, 1837. Four of her brothers and two sisters are now living, and are residents of Ohio and Tennessee. Mr. and Mrs. A. continued to live in Darke County for a time after their marriage, and Mr. A. employed himself at cabinet work. In the spring of 1864 our subject with his family left the Buckeye State and set out for Sangamon County, Ill. Three years later, in 1867, they returned to Darke County, Ohio, but in 1868 our subject, who had not recovered from his Western fever, gathered together once more his family and his personal effects and started across the Mississippi River. Coming to this county he homesteaded the land included in his present farm. Since that time he has given his attention closely to agriculture with the results which we behold all around him to-day. To Mr. and Mrs. Auker there were born eight children, six of whom are living, namely: Calvin G., a resident of Norton County, Kan.; Martha E., Cora May, George W., Olly L. and Hattie, at home with their parents. Mr. A., politically, is a stanch Republican, and aside from looking after some of the school matters in his district, has carefully refrained from becoming an office-holder. Although his fellow-townsmen would gladly have conferred upon him official honors, he has invariably declined. He identified himself with the K. of L. in Maple Grove Precinct in 1888, and is one of the worthiest members of the order.
Looking for where John D. and Sarah A. GARTRELL are buried. They were my gg uncle and aunt. Richard Van Wagenen
Please reply ONLY on the Board (link below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: DeLANEY, GLASGOW, HARRELL, HARRISON, HARROLD, OSBORNE, Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/255 Message Board Post: Extracted from Greenville Daily Advocate, Greenville, Darke County, Ohio, dated 09 Feb 1933: Name: Dr. Martin Earl HARRELL Age: 53 Residence: New Madison, [Darke County, Ohio]* Cause of Death: Chloroform Poisoning, Self-administered. Date of Death: Tuesday 07 Feb 1933. Article states that remains have been transported to the home of a brother: O. G. [Otho Glenn]* HARRELL near Kokomo, [Howard County,]* Indiana, for funeral services. Article states that services were to be conducted from the brothers home @ 2 p.m. on 09 Feb 1933, followed by burial in a cemetery near New London, IN, the decedents former residence. Article states that Dr. HARRELL'S widow, Anna [Elizabeth DeLANEY]*, arrived from Arlington, NJ, on 08 Feb 1933 to accompany the remains to their final destination. Article states that other survivors include: a thirteen year old son: [William Earl HARRELL]* and two other brothers: [William Wesley HARRELL, and Ernest Evert HARRELL]*. Article states that Mrs. HARRELL is employed as a nurse in the General Hospital @ Arlington, [NJ]. Article states that worries regarding Dr. HARRELL'S health and domestic troubles were believed to be responsible for the suicide**. Article states that Dr. HARRELL had been critically injured in a grade crossing crash six weeks earlier. Article states that Dr. HARRELL had moved to New Madison, from Burkettsville, [Mercer County, Ohio]* 18 months prior and that He was a world war veteran and a member of the New Madison American Legion Post. *Items in brackets [ ] added by me. **According to Death Certificate issued by Darke County, the Coroner ruled the death accidental, not suicide.
Please reply ONLY on the Board (link below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Death Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/254 Message Board Post: State of Ohio Department of Health Division of Vital Statistics CERTIFICATE OF DEATH 1. PLACE OF DEATH: County Darke Registration District No. 302 File No. 8666 Township Harrison [Inked Out] Primary Registration District No. 2317 Registered No. 6 Village New Madison No. Blank Street Blank Ward Blank City Blank Length of Residence in City or Town where death occurred Years Blank Months 18 Days Blank How Long in U.S. If of foreign birth? Blank 2. FULL NAME MARTIN E[ARL] HARRELL Residence Blank Did Deceased Serve in U.S. Navy or Army? Army PERSONAL AND STATISTICAL PARTICULARS 3. SEX Male 4. COLOR / RACE White 5. MARITAL STATUS Married 5a. SPOUSE Anna [Elizabeth DeLANEY] Harrell 6. DATE OF BIRTH Sept 8, 1889 7. AGE 44 Years, 04 Months, 29 Days OCCUPATION 8. Trade, Profession Physician 9. Industry in which work was done 9294 10. Date last worked @ Occupation Blank 11. Total years spent in Occupation Blank 12. BIRTHPLACE City or Town Blank State or Country Ind[iana] FATHER 13. Name Thomas [Tighlman] A[shley] Harrell 14. Birthplace City or Town Blank State or Country Ind[iana] MOTHER 15. Maiden Name Charlotte [Elizabeth] Harrison 16. Birthplace City or Town Blank State or Country Ind[iana] 17. INFORMANT O[tho] G[lenn] Harrell Address Kokomo, [Howard Co.] Ind[iana] RFD 18. BURIAL, CREMATION or REMOVAL Place Kokomo, [Howard Co.] Ind[iana Date Feb[ruary] 9, 1933 19. UNDERTAKER Stritz? & Sands Address New Madison, Ohio 19a. Was body embalmed Yes Embalmer's No. 1293a? 20. FILED Feb[ruary] 15, 1933 Signature Irene Mitchell - Registrar 21. DATE OF DEATH Feb. 7, 1933 22. I HEREBY CERTIFY, That I attended deceased from ____Blank___, 19__,to _____Blank_____, 19__. I last saw H__ alive on ____Blank_____, 19__. Death is said to have occurred on the date above at 9.30 a.m. The PRINCIPAL CAUSE OF DEATH and related causes of importance in order of onset were as follows: Accidental by taking an overdose of chloroform to relieve pain in chest CONTRIBUTORY CAUSES of importance not related to principal cause: BLANK Name of Operation: Blank Date of: Blank What test confirmed diagnosis? Blank 23. If death was due to external causes (violence) fill in also the following: Accident, suicide, or homicide? Blank Date of Injury Blank Where did injury occur? New Madison, Darke County, Ohio Specify whether injury occurred in industry, in home, or in public place: Home Manner of injury: Inhaling Chloroform Nature of injury: Blank 24. Was disease or injury in any way related to occupation of deceased? Blank If so, specify: Blank Signature: Raymond J Marke(r?s?), Coroner (M.D. is inked out) Date Blank Address Versailles, Ohio
Please reply ONLY on the Board (link below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/253.1.1 Message Board Post: Thank you very much for the information about New Madison and the location of the cemeteries. Do you happen to know the names of the cemeteries? Zola Riffe
Please reply ONLY on the Board (link below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/253.1 Message Board Post: There are 2 cemeteries in New Madison. It is located on 121 between Greenville, Ohio and New Paris Ohio (Preble Co.). I do not know much about this family, but it is a familiar last name to me
Hello, Are there records for this cemetery which would indicate when stones where placed? I have many relatives there and several have 2 stones: one new and one old. I would like to find out when these new stones were placed and who purchased them. Whom should I contact? Thanks, -Eric
Please reply ONLY on the Board (link below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/253 Message Board Post: I have a little more information. Census shows Dr. A. B. Weaver in New Madison village in 1880 with wife Hannah sons Edwin and Frank. Where exactly is New Madison village located and is there a cemetery? I would appreciate any clue zwriffe@aol.com
Please reply ONLY on the Board (link below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/252 Message Board Post: I have traced my ancestor, Dr. A. B. (Agustus) Weaver to Darke Co OH in the 1880 census where he is listed as being 60 years of ago. His wife, Hannah was 41 and twin sons, Edwin and Frank were 22. Can someone please do a look up and tell me when they died and where they are buried? I would greatly appreciate any help. Thank you. zwriffe@aol.com
Hello, Folks, Three of us are trying to identify the SHIELDS ancestry and families of these in the census below. Can anyone else help? We do not know who the parents of William (59y) are below. It looks like his wife (Elizabeth) could be a second wife who would be the mother of Franklin, Edward, & George B.(?Berman) C. Shields. Then who are Thomas and George J. in this family? I would be unlikely at this time period (but not unusual) for a man to have two sons named George. Living next door we have another William. That William is believed to be William Shields, wife probably Anna Maria Hathaway. That William is believed to be a son of Isaac M. Shields (Sr.) and Elizabeth Rust. 1870 Federal Census Darke Co., OH P.O.: Gettysburg p. 5 3 August 1870 (Ancestry.com: Image 4 of 30) Neighbors: #30-30 Oswald family #31-31 Shields, William, 59, male, white, farmer, Personal Prop. $428, Ohio , Elizabeth, 38, female, white, keeping house, Md. , Thomas, 22, male, white, works on farm, Personal Prop. $100, Ohio , Franklin, 5, male, white, at home, Ohio , Edward, 4, male, white, at home, Ohio , George B. C., 3(?)/12, male, white, at home, Ohio, Feb. , George J., 19, male, white, works on farm, Ohio #32-32 Shields, William, 27, male, white, farmer, RE=$3200, PP=$493, Ohio , Ann M., 20, female, white, keeping house, Ohio , Edward G. (or C.), 2, male, white, at home, Ohio , Dellie, 4/12, female, white, at home, Ohio, Mar. #33-33 Copeland family Can anyone help identify the people above? Audrey
Need inf.On death of Andrew Franklin Fields.He is my GGgrandfather. Thanks Joan
Can anyone send me Wally's new email address? Thanks Barb
I have just received the new version. If you already have FTW all you have to do is get an update. The update cost me about $40. I'm not sure about all the bells and whistle yet, but I like how you can bring up two files at one time and transfer family groups or all descendants or ancestors to another file in which you want the same people repeated. I hadn't updated since version 6, so I am not sure what bells and whistle are new or are found also on previous updates. Audrey -----Original Message----- From: June E. Hulit [mailto:kerryoh@sssnet.com] Sent: Wednesday, October 08, 2003 9:15 AM To: OHDARKE-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHDARKE] Curious --- Family Tree I just got off the phone with Broderbund and apparently the New Family Tree Version has just come out --- Version 11. The cost is $99.00. Just wondered if anyone has used this new version and what they think of it? Supposedly there is all kinds of bells and whistles with it and tons of files. Thanks for your help. June E. Hulit kerryoh@sssnet.com Wooster, OH USA ==== OHDARKE Mailing List ==== Contact the OHDARKE List administrator at OHDARKE-admin@rootsweb.com http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/usa/OH/darke.html Subscribe, unsubscribe, view list archives, etc. ============================== To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237
I just got off the phone with Broderbund and apparently the New Family Tree Version has just come out --- Version 11. The cost is $99.00. Just wondered if anyone has used this new version and what they think of it? Supposedly there is all kinds of bells and whistles with it and tons of files. Thanks for your help. June E. Hulit kerryoh@sssnet.com Wooster, OH USA
Hello, The following is what I have on Susannah's ancesters. The real expert on the Martin line is Bruce McCrea, , you can reach him at: mccreab@alpha.lansing.cc.mi.us Bob Longbottom 1. Susannah Overholser, b. 20JAN1798 in Somerset Co., Pa., d. 26FEB1870 in Darke Co., Ohio, buried: OAKLAND CEM in Darke Co., Ohio. She married Jacob Martin, married 16AUG1818 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, b. 11AUG1798, d. 18DEC1871 in Darke Co., Ohio, buried: OAKLAND CEM in Darke Co., Ohio. Parents 2. John Overholser, b. ABT1764 in pr Bedford Co., Pa., d. 1842 in Madison Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio. He married Susanna Snider, married ABT1786 in pr Bedford Co., Pa. Children: i Abraham Overholser, b. ABT1787 in Pa., d. 15OCT1819 in Darke Co., Ohio, buried: MILLEROVERHOLSE in Adams Twp., Darke Co., Ohio. He married Catherine Miller, married 11AUG1811 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. ii Jacob Overholser, b. 03AUG1789 in pr Bedford Co., Pa., d. 29AUG1864 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, buried: BETHEL CEM. in Randolph Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio. He married Catharine Bennett, married 23APR1818 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. iii Margaret Overholser, b. 04OCT1795 in Pa., d. 28MAR1847 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, buried: WILLOWVIEW CEM. in Harrison Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio. She married Joseph (Waggoner) Wagner, married 08DEC1817 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. iv Catherine Overholser, b. 20APR1796 in Pa., d. 01OCT1856 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, buried: TRISSELL CEM. in Jackson Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio. She married Jacob Shover. v Susannah Overholser, b. 20JAN1798 in Somerset Co., Pa., d. 26FEB1870 in Darke Co., Ohio, buried: OAKLAND CEM in Darke Co., Ohio. She married Jacob Martin, married 16AUG1818 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, b. 11AUG1798, d. 18DEC1871 in Darke Co., Ohio, buried: OAKLAND CEM in Darke Co., Ohio. vi Mary Overholser, b. 10OCT1800 in Pa., d. 13APR1848 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, buried: FLORY FARM CEM. in nr Clayton, Montgomery Co., Ohio. She married Jacob Flory Sr, married 10SEP1821 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. vii Elizabeth Overholser, b. 08OCT1803 in Pa., d. 02MAY1889 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, buried: EVERSOLE CEM. in Perry Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio. She married Joel Wagoman, married 02FEB1826 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. viii Hannah Overholser, b. 1805, d. 1839 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. She married Michael P Miller, married 29JUL1828 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. ix Barbara Overholser, b. 22DEC1807, d. 27JUL1882 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, buried: BETHEL CEM in Randolph Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio. She married John Peter Filbrun, married 04DEC1857. x Daniel Overholser, b. 12AUG1809, d. 18JUL1885 in Elkhart Co., Indiana. He married Dorothy Sala, married 31MAR1836 in Montgomery Co., Ohio. 3. Susanna Snider, b. ABT1766 in Maryland?, d. DEC1849 in Madison Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio. Grand Parents 4. Abraham Overholser, d. ABT1790 in So Woodbury Twp, Bedford Co., Pa., buried: in Waterside, So. Woodbury, Bedford Co., Pa. He married Catherine Unknown. Children: i Susanna Overholser, b. ABT1762 in Bedford Co., Pa. She married John Snider, married ABT 1775 in pr Bedford Co., Pa. ii John Overholser, b. ABT1764 in pr Bedford Co., Pa., d. 1842 in Madison Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio. He married Susanna Snider, married ABT1786 in pr Bedford Co., Pa. iii Jacob Overholser, b. ABT1768 in pr Bedford Co., Pa., d. 28SEP1795 in Bedford Co., Pa. He married Susan Ulrich, married ABT1790 in pr Bedford Co., Pa. iv Mary (Maria) Overholser, b. ABT1773 in pr Bedford Co., Pa., d. 1845 in Elkhart Co., Indiana. She married David Stutzman, married ABT1790 in pr Bedford Co., Pa. 5. Catherine Unknown. 6. Jacob Snider, b. ABT1732 in Germany? Maryland ?, d. 3 Mar 1790 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va., buried: 0 Mar 1790 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va. He married Margaret Unknown, married ABT1753 in Maryland or Virginia. Children: i Jacob Snyder Jr, b. 11NOV1753 in Berkeley Co., Virginia, d. AFT1815 in Snake Spring Twp., Bedford Co., Pa., buried: RITCHEY CEM. in Snake Spring Twp , Bedford Co., Pa. He married Catherine Postetter, married 17 Apr 1783 in Hagerstown, Maryland. ii John Snider, b. ABT 1755 in Maryland??, d. 1793 in Bedford Co. Pa, buried: 1793 in So. Woodbury Twp., Bedford Co., Pa. He married Susanna Overholser, married ABT 1775 in pr Bedford Co., Pa. iii Mary Snider, b. 22JAN1756 in Maryland?, d. 15NOV1832 in nr West Charleston, Miami Co., Ohio, buried: STUDEBAKER CEM. in Bethel Twp., Miami Co., Ohio. She married Jacob Studebaker, married ABT 1773. iv Abraham Snyder Sr, b. ABT 1763 in Baden, Germany, d. 7 Apr 1845 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va., buried: Jacob Snider Farm Ce in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va. He married (1) Sarah Chidester, married 10 Jun 1797 in Berkeley Co., (West) Va., b. 1780 in Morris, New Jersey, d. BEF1807 in Berkeley Co., (West) Va., buried: Jacob Snider Farm Ce in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va. He married (2) Mary Miller, married 18 Apr 1807 in Berkeley Co., (West) Va., d. BEF 1819 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va., buried: Jacob Snider Farm Ce in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va. He married (3) Catherine Miller, married 20 Jan 1819 in Berkeley Co., (West) Va., b. 6 Apr 1798 in Maryland, d. 21 Feb 1854 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va., buried: Tomahawk Presbyteria in Tomahawk, Berkeley Co., (West) Va. v David Snyder, b. ABT1764 in Maryland ?. He married Susanna Studebaker. vi Joseph Snider, b. ABT1765, d. ABT1824 in Providence Twp., Bedford Co,. Pa., buried: in Providence Twp., Bedford Co,. Pa. He married (1) Catherine (Reiner) Riner, married 16 Mar 1792 in Berkeley Co., (West) Va., d. BEF OCT1799 in Providence Twp., Bedford Co,. Pa. He married (2) Catherine Evah, married 15 Oct 1799 in Providence Twp., Bedford Co,. Pa., b. ABT1785, d. AFT1850. vii Susanna Snider, b. ABT1766 in Maryland?, d. DEC1849 in Madison Twp., Montgomery Co., Ohio. She married John Overholser, married ABT1786 in pr Bedford Co., Pa. viii Hannah Snider, b. ABT 1768 in Maryland or Virginia, d. BEF1850. She married Jacob Riner Sr, married in Berkeley Co., (West) Va. ix Elizabeth Snider, b. ABT1770 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va., d. 25MAR1826 in Perry Co., Ohio, buried: in Perry Co., Ohio. She married John (Hendricks) Henricks, married ABT1787. x Daniel Snider, b. 5 Aug 1772 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va., d. 7 Mar 1866 in Perry County, Ohio, buried: FARM CEMETERY in Hopewell Twp., Perry County, Ohio. He married (1) Mary (Harshberger) Hershberger, married ABT1798, b. ABT1781 in Pa., d. ABT1825, buried: FARM CEMETERY in Hopewell Twp., Perry Co., Ohio. He married (2) Elizabeth Jane Mohler, married 04NOV1827 in Perry Co., Ohio, b. 11MAR1791 in Frederick Co., Maryland, d. 14JUL1872, buried: FARM CEMETERY in Hopewell Twp., Perry Co., Ohio. xi Margaret Rosanna Snider, b. 1773 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va., d. OCT1833 in Snake Spring Twp., Bedford Co., Pa., buried: S. REIGHARD CEM in Snake Spring Twp., Bedford Co., Pa. She married Simon Stuckey III, married 6 Aug 1793 in Berkeley Co., (West) Va. xii George Washington Snider, b. ABT1776 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va., d. ABT1849 in Richland Twp., Belmont Co., Ohio, buried: ABT1849 in Richland Twp., Belmont Co., Ohio. He married (1) Barbary Unknown, married in Probably Bedford Co., Pa. He married (2) Nancy (Mrs) Ewers. xiii William Snider, b. ABT1783 in Back Creek, Berkeley Co., (West) Va., d. DEC1815 in Montgomery Co., Ohio, buried: OLD WARNER CEM in nr Union, Montgomery Co., Ohio. He married Elizabeth Warner, married ABT1803. 7. Margaret Unknown, b. ABT1734, d. ABT1812 in West Providence Twp., Bedford Co., Pa, buried: 1812 in West Providence Twp., Bedford Co., Pa.
Please reply ONLY on the Board (link below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Martin, Overholser, Bucher Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/251 Message Board Post: Searching for information on Susan Overholser died in Darke County Ohio 2/26/1870. Her husband Jacob Martin died in Darke County Ohio 12/18/1871. Have had good finds on the Martin line, but Jacobs mother Appalonia Bucher is a brick wall as is Susan Overholser his wife. Does any one know who their parents were?
Please reply ONLY on the Board (link below): ============================================ This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Shenefelt, Burns, Shockey Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/0VB.2ACE/249 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on the family of Henry Burns b. 1764 of Darke Co., Ohio. The IGI gives his children as: Christopher Burns, Daniel Burns, Henry Burns, Mary Burns, Magdalena Burns, Elizabeth Burns, Juliana Burns, and Anna Milly Burns. I am trying to determine if Mary Burns above - who the IGI says died before 1838, could be my ancestor Mary Burns who married Frederick Shenefelt in 1818 and died in 1834 Any help would be appreciated. Thank you