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    1. marriage look up and............
    2. Barbara & George Grenier
    3. Hi all Could someone look for a marriage of a John ROLLA or ROLEY or ROWLEY and an Elizabeth about 1842 or so. In 1850 oldest child is 7. Is anyone researching the ROLEY/ROLLA family? I may be able to help or you might help me. Barbara Southern California

    06/26/2005 06:03:32
    1. Warners
    2. Thurlow Weed
    3. Thank you to the several people who have provided the Warner/Strunk marriage info for me. To the best of my knowledge, no other other ancestors (as yet!) were married on Valentine's Day. Thurlow

    06/26/2005 02:10:46
    1. 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio
    2. 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/2VB.2ACE/530 Message Board Post: Historic Atlas Series: 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/oh_map/oh_index.html The 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio CD is a snapshot of mid nineteenth century Ohio a recommended resource for genealogists, historians and anyone undertaking research of this period in Ohio's history. The Atlas data has been scanned at 400 dpi and is presented in high quality Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Table of Contents includes: Counties, Cities, Agriculture, Canals, Climate Map, Climatology, Colleges, County Evolution, Land Grants of Ohio, Geological Map, Geology, History, Schools and Seminaries, Post Offices, Railways, Statistics and Surveys of Ohio. Multiple adjacent county maps are primarily useful for identifying 1868 transportation routes, railroads, canals, streams and rivers, cities, towns and villages, and early Ohio place names. The 25 city maps in the Atlas are much more detailed with many early government and industrial sites including: * schools, churches and cemeteries * streets, roads and railways * rivers, streams and canals * race tracks and fair grounds * post offices and government sites * industrial sites, furnaces and mills * hospitals and asylums and much, much more The Adobe Acrobat Reader for MS Windows is needed to view, zoom, pan and print from the PDF map images contained in this atlas; and is included free on each CD. No other software is necessary. The map data has been created and configured using the latest version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader (6.0) for MS Windows (98, 98SE, XP, NT and 2000). The maps may be viewed in earlier versions of the software as well; however, optimum use of the data can be expected using the Adobe Reader 6.0 that is included on this CD. Visit http://www.historic-atlas-series.com and select other atlases from the main image map including 19th century material from: IA, IL, IN, KY, MI, MN, PA and WI. Regards, Rich Green Historic Atlas Series http://www.historic-atlas-series.com

    06/25/2005 11:20:00
    1. Warner records
    2. Thurlow Weed
    3. Looking for WARNER records, specifically marriage record of Joshua WARNER to Mary STRUNK. Marriage may have been in Lancaster in early 1830s. Six children all born in Lancaster between 1832 - 1840. Other helpful info: Joshua born in Virginia, parents were from Germany. Mary S was from PA. Would like to know where and when they were married. Thurlow

    06/25/2005 01:25:15
    1. RE: FW: [OHFAIRFI-L] Fw: John Conrad Miller m. Rebecca Reidenour
    2. Byron
    3. Rebecca, you might want to do a search on GenCircles, for Rebecca - I found a lot of them listed in various families. http://www.gencircles.com/ Sorry to be slow replying, but I had some health issues that kept me off the keyboard for while. Byron -----Original Message----- From: Rebecca C. Huddle [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Thursday, March 24, 2005 9:59 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: FW: [OHFAIRFI-L] Fw: John Conrad Miller m. Rebecca Reidenour Byron, Not sure this is your Rebecca or not. "Michael Ridenour. Born in Westmoreland Co., PA., 4 Aug 1784, son of John and Christina (Walthers). Married Hannah Shots in the same county and moved to Fairfield Co., OH in 1809. Children: Elizabeth, Samuel, Lydia, Sarah, Rebecca, John, Susanna, Eli, George M., Isabelle and Daniel. Moved to Allen Co., OH in 1831 and entered land in sec 7, German Twp., in 1829 and in sec 6 in 1830. Died July 19, 1839 and buried in Ridenour Cem. on Ridenour Farm in Sugar Creek Twp., on State Rt 84 (In 1941 stone almost illegible) " Soldeirs of the War of 1812 Buried in Allen County, OHIO; p 18 Ohio Records and Pioneer Families, Ohio Genealogical Society. (Sorry, for unknown reasons I did not copy which vol. of OR & PF) Good luck, Rebecca On Wednesday, March 23, 2005, at 11:11 PM, Byron wrote: > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Byron [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 9:16 PM > To: Tom & Marjie Evans > Cc: Sammy Eherman > Subject: RE: [OHFAIRFI-L] Fw: John Conrad Miller m. Rebecca Reidenour > > > By chance do you know who Rebecca's parents are? I have a Sally > RIDENOUR, > in Amada Township, who was also born in MD. As she married in 1816, > she is > slightly older than Rebecca. Sally's parents are John Nicholas and > Christiania Walters or Mary Magdalena Mollina. I am not sure which of > his > wife's bore Sally, but I lean toward Christiania. > > Byron > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom & Marjie Evans [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Wednesday, March 23, 2005 4:19 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [OHFAIRFI-L] Fw: John Conrad Miller m. Rebecca Reidenour > > > > > This may be of help to a Miller or Ridenour researcher: > > John Conrad Miller (b. 12 Jul., 1801 - d. 12 Apr 1872) m. Rebecca > Reidenour > (b, 14 Jul 1809 - d. 14 Dec. 1883) Feb. 19,1828, in Fairfield Co., > OHIO. > "CD - Ohio Marriage Records Index - 1789-1850, Broderbund" also > Fairfield > Co. Marriage Records. > > Conrad was born in Hofgeismar, Germany and came to America with his > parents > and brothers and sisters in 1805. They lived in Clay Township, formerly > Cocalico Twp in Lancaster County, PA. They moved to Ohio in the fall of > 1815. Rebecca was born in Hagerstown, Maryland. They lived on the > Miller > homestead in Madison Twp., Fairfield Co., OHIO. Conrad was a land > owner and > farmer. Conrad and two of his daughters are buried in St. Thomas > Cemetery > in Fairfield Co. Rebecca lived with her children after Conrads death > and > is buried with her daughter, Catharine, and her family in Green Mound > Cemetery, west of Lancaster, OHIO. (Trinity Lutheran Church in Hocking > Twp, > Fairfield, Co. OH.) Conrad and Rebecca had 12 chidren: Catharine, > Samuel, > Sarah, George, Mary, Rebecca, Susanna, Daniel, Joh, Philip, Lydia and > Julia. > > The above Catharine Miller m. John F. Crumley > > Infromation from "Descendants of John Christopher Miller & Hannah > Francisca > Stratman & their seven children" "Miller, Mach, Martens, and Roessler > Familes" 'Cotner, 7 Vol's, each Vol. Indexed., 1985' > marjie > >

    06/22/2005 02:02:29
    1. Re: Licking County Genealogical Society - June Meeting
    2. Pat and Ron Winters
    3. <>For those who reside in the area or who may be visiting in the area: The Licking County Genealogical Society will meet July 11 at 7:00 p.m. L.C.G.S. Library, 2nd Floor of the Newark Public Library, 101 W. Main St. Newark, OH. "Open Library", Come, explore the Licking County Genealogical Society's Library. Volunteers will be on duty to assist you in your research. For more information telephone (740) 349-5510 or visit the society's web site at: http://lcgs.npls.org <http://lcgs.npls.org/> _________ <> Pat Winters Vice President, Program Chair Licking County Genealogical Society Visit the Licking County Genealogical Society, A Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society, at: http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html

    06/20/2005 07:52:10
    1. Surnames I am researching
    2. Moomey which was also spelled MUMMA/MUMMEY/MUMMY/MUMMEY/MUMMI/MOONEY etc Also researching Wade, Smith, Altman I am pretty sure the years there would be from 1801 to about 1828. Avie New Mexico

    06/15/2005 02:54:27
    1. Re: Jeffries Family
    2. The following is what I have on the Jeffries family: One of the 13 children of James H. Jeffries and Mary Magdalene Benedum was Sophia Melissa Jeffries, born Nov. 11, 1847. I do not have the names of the others. She married William Kiefer Thompson and they had 9 children. If you are interested, I have information on them. She died July 1, 1928, in Walnut Twp., Fairfield Co. and all mentioned above are buried in Fletcher Chapel, Fairfield Co., OH. Kathy

    06/15/2005 07:46:30
    1. Jeffries family
    2. Christine Forcum
    3. I am looking for descendents or any information about JEROME JEFFRIES and his wife LYDIA EMICK JEFFRIES. Jerome was born in Fairfield county abt. 1934 and was married there also. They had 10 children. 1. Alice Jeffries Slabaugh b. 1857 2. James Barton Jeffries b. 1859 3. Mary Jeffries Grove b. 1862 twin to William 4. William Jeffries b. 1862 5. Carrie Frances Jeffries Parrish, Hanby b. 1865 6. George Emrick Jeffries b. 1867 7. Charles Edwin Jeffries b. 1868 (my great grandfather) 8. Alvin Jeffries b. 1872 twin to Calvin 9. Calvin Jeffries b. 1872 10. Ida Jeffries Swisher b. ? James H. Jeffries (father of Jerome) came to Ohio about 1820 and married Mary Benadum in Fairfield county abt. 1833. They were parents of 13 children. One source says they were born in Canal Winchester. I have found in my research mentions of Violet twp. , Walnut twp. and Canal Winchester. Any information will be appreciated about the Jeffries or researching in any of these areas. Thanks in advance. Christine Forcum -- ___________________________________________________________ Sign-up for Ads Free at Mail.com http://promo.mail.com/adsfreejump.htm

    06/14/2005 09:14:49
    1. James and Desta Thomas Morris
    2. Merry Anne Pierson
    3. James Morris and his wife Desta Lucille Thomas Morris lived in Fairfield county and died there 12 Feb 1996 and 6 jan. 1993 respectively. Did they have children? I'm interested in locating their descendants to be included in a book about the Pierson family from whom Desta descended. Any help greatly appreciated. Merry Anne Pierson

    06/13/2005 09:18:18
    1. Re: Sherman House Garden Party
    2. gayle
    3. What a great way to experience the local history! Wish I were close enough to attend! I hope a large crowd attends! Gayle in Kansas

    06/10/2005 07:27:27
    1. Sherman House Garden Party
    2. Karen S. Smith
    3. Sherman House Garden Party, June 12 at 5:30 at the Sherman House Gardens in Lancaster, Ohio Guests will be entertained by three generations of women in the Sherman family as they present "The Softer Side of Cump-Mary, Ellen and Minnie" at the fourth annual Sherman House Garden Party, sunday, June 12 at 5:30. Appearing in period dress, Mary Hoyt Sherman (the general's mother), Ellen Ewing Sherman (his wife) and Minnie Sherman Fitch (his oldest daughter) will share stories of their lives with General William Tecumseh Sherman. Portraying the Sherman women will be Donna Lawrence as Mary, Ellen cox as Ellen and Beth Craft as Minnie. In the beautiful garden setting at the historic Sherman House, 137 East Main Street, Lancaster, Ohio there will be live Civil War music by Sarah Mullins of Norwich, Ohio and hors d'ouevres beginning at 5:30. The dinner, featuring grilled brats and burgers and homemade main dishes, desserts and beverages prepared by the Sherman House Steering committee, will begin at 6:15. Seating is limited so advance reservations are required. Reservations may be made at the Fairfield Heritage Association Office at 105 East Wheeling Street, Lancaster or by phone at 740-654-9923 by June 10th. Karen S. Smith, Office Manager Fairfield Heritage Association www.fairfieldheritage.org [email protected]

    06/09/2005 03:50:26
    1. Re: OHFAIRFI-D Digest V05 #99
    2. i tried that and couldnt get anything. subject not found Marie Stephenson

    06/04/2005 03:02:05
    1. 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio
    2. 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/2VB.2ACE/529 Message Board Post: Historic Atlas Series: 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio The 1868 Atlas of the State of Ohio CD is a snapshot of mid nineteenth century Ohio a recommended resource for genealogists, historians and anyone undertaking research of this period in Ohio's history. The Atlas data has been scanned at 400 dpi and is presented in high quality Adobe Portable Document Format (PDF). Examples of some of the Atlas pages can be viewed by following the link to our web site below: http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/oh_map/oh_index.html Table of Contents includes: Counties, Cities, Agriculture, Canals, Climate Map, Climatology, Colleges, County Evolution, Land Grants of Ohio, Geological Map, Geology, History, Schools and Seminaries, Post Offices, Railways, Statistics and Surveys of Ohio. Multiple adjacent county maps are primarily useful for identifying 1868 transportation routes, railroads, canals, streams and rivers, cities, towns and villages, and early Ohio place names. The 25 city maps in the Atlas are much more detailed with many early government and industrial sites including: * schools, churches and cemeteries * streets, roads and railways * rivers, streams and canals * race tracks and fair grounds * post offices and government sites * industrial sites, furnaces and mills * hospitals and asylums and much, much more The Adobe Acrobat Reader for MS Windows is needed to view, zoom, pan and print from the PDF map images contained in this atlas; and is included free on each CD. No other software is necessary. The map data has been created and configured using the latest version of the Adobe Acrobat Reader (6.0) for MS Windows (98, 98SE, XP, NT and 2000). The maps may be viewed in earlier versions of the software as well; however, optimum use of the data can be expected using the Adobe Reader 6.0 that is included on this CD. Visit http://www.historic-atlas-series.com and select other products from the image map including material from IA, IL, IN, KY, MI, MN, OH, PA and WI. Regards, Rich Green Historic Atlas Series http://www.historic-atlas-series.com

    06/04/2005 12:34:27
    1. Library lookup please--YOUNG/ALEXANDER abt 1900--Geo B PAGE/1860'S
    2. Marcia Snyder
    3. If someone plans to go to the library, could I have a lookup from city directory to find out what years "Foreman studio" was located in Lancaster. My guess is around 1895-1900. Also "F. Klouse" in Bremen. I am putting dates on family photos and have one of George Edward YOUNG (Mar 13,1871-July 7,1950) and wife, Carrie (ALEXANDER) (1873-Oct 29,1959). My thought is their wedding photo. Their son is Robert A YOUNG (1906-aft. Oct 29,1958) Any family members on the list? I would really like to make contact with them. One other if available info about "Doty" another photog in Lancaster abt 1854. It says "Bros or Proe (not legible) Doty. This is on paper frame with tintype. This is photo of George B. PAGE (Jan 12, 1833-Mar 1872). Thanks very much for any help! Marcia Snyder

    06/03/2005 12:45:28
    1. Re: Christopher Stophel Spangler family tree
    2. 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/2VB.2ACE/528.1 Message Board Post: The Auditor of the State of Ohio has this information on their Web site under "Publications." http://www.auditor.state.oh.us/StudentResources/OhioLands/ohio_lands.pdf

    06/01/2005 05:23:21
    1. Christopher Stophel Spangler family tree
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Spangler; Leist; Fosnaught Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/2VB.2ACE/528 Message Board Post: I am searching for twnshp/county maps of Madison, Clear Creek, and Perry during the 1700-1801 era. Can anyone help me?

    05/31/2005 02:09:39
    1. MYERS LOOK UP PLEASE
    2. golfer
    3. I would like to make a lookup request. I would like information in the will of JACOB MYERS [ May be spelled MITERS] that died August 25 1848 Amanda,TWP Fairfield Co Ohio I would like to kmow the names of his CHILDREN. I know his wife was Deborah and and he had Eli, Jacob, Leonard and Susan or Susannah. I believe he had more children but ?????? THANK YOU Paul

    05/30/2005 07:17:06
    1. Licking County Genealogical Society / June 6,2005 Meeting
    2. Pat and Ron Winters
    3. For those who reside in the area or who may be visiting in the area: The Licking County Genealogical Society will meet Monday, June 6, at 7 p.m. in the First Floor Meeting Room of the Newark Public Library, 101 W. Main Street, Newark, OH. Sandy Holladay will present "Searching Family Stories", Sandy's adventures searching for gravestones convinces her that genealogy isn't just for retired folks: presentations are free and open to the public. Please plan to attend and bring a friend. For more information telephone (740) 349-5510 or visit the society's web site at: http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html Pat Winters Licking County Genealogical Society, Vice President, Program Chair

    05/28/2005 05:20:14
    1. Re: [OHFAIRFI-L] Deaths in 1842
    2. Karen Conley
    3. Beverly, do you know if there may also have been an epidemic in Pickaway County during the same time frame? Several people in my Kent line died in the early to mid 1840s and some of them also lived in Fairfield County. Karen

    05/27/2005 07:03:08