This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CAMPBELL Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yYB.2ACI/15155.1.1 Message Board Post: I WILL TAKE ANY THING RIGHT NOW. I WONDER WHAT HIS MOTHERS NAME WAS? WE THINK SHE WAS BORN IN 1945-46. THAT IS JUST A GOOD GUESS. I CAN LOOK HIM UP, MAYBE HE CAN HELP ME. THANK YOU SO MUCH DENISE
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Irick, Ligon,Shockley,Boydstun, Johnson, Denison, Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yYB.2ACI/13851.2.1 Message Board Post: The Solomon Irick Jr. that you have is one of the sons of the Solomon Irick that I was inquiring about. They were both Capt. in the Union Army, but a Tenn named regiment. This Solomon that died in Ok. is indeed my great grandfather. I would be very interested to see your photos. The Iricks had a family reunion for years in Ok. I have a copy of the sibblings taken in 1928 when there were only 8 of them at the reunion. I only have 2 of them identified positively and a couple of "I think this is--" If you could scan them and attatch them to my e-mail. I would so appreciate it. Do you have more info on the family? My aunt and uncle are in 80's and 90's and my mom has alzhimers. I have been having touble finding photo's or identitys. Thank you for your response and help. Joyce
This is Franklin Co Ohio list. Was your ancester from Franklin Co Ohio. Don't see where you mentioned this. Are you on the wrong list. ? ----- Original Message ----- From: rasarahowell@tyler.net To: OHFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 12:11 PM Subject: [OHFranklin] Re: civil war soldier burial This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yYB.2ACI/13851.2 Message Board Post: I have Union Capt. Solomon S. Irick, Jr. moving from Tenn to Tex to Okla. Dying in 1916 probably in Wetumpka, Okla. A photo shows ten of his children gathered in Wetumpka according to a note written by one of the people in a second photo. ==== OHFRANKL Mailing List ==== Franklin County, Ohio OHGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohfrankl/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Campbell Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yYB.2ACI/15155.1 Message Board Post: Hi. I went to school with a James (Jim) Campbell that would have been born about 1968. I know he graduated in 1987 from Columbus Alternative High School. He has his photo posted on www.classmates.com. It's a long shot but maybe something. Tina
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yYB.2ACI/13851.2 Message Board Post: I have Union Capt. Solomon S. Irick, Jr. moving from Tenn to Tex to Okla. Dying in 1916 probably in Wetumpka, Okla. A photo shows ten of his children gathered in Wetumpka according to a note written by one of the people in a second photo.
I can't help with the birth mother BUT I have a GREAT deal of Colombus OHIO Campbell genealogy if you do find your birth mother. VERY best wishes. Pat -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of DAMMON6@aol.com Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 4:37 PM To: OHFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHFranklin] CAMPBELL BABY ADOPTION COLUMBUS,OHIO 1965 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CAMPBELL Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yYB.2ACI/15155 Message Board Post: LOOKING FOR BIRTH MOTHER. I WAS BORN BABY CAMPBELL, COLUMBUS, OHIO 1965 ANY ONE OUT THERE, THAT CAN HELP ME??? PLEASE ==== OHFRANKL Mailing List ==== Franklin County, Ohio OHGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohfrankl/
Try: http://www.adoption.org/adopt/ohio-adoption.php Scroll down and site has a registry for birth families to find each other. Also, one of the genweb ohio sites had great info on adoption and genealogy. If I find more, I'll let you know. Donna Michigan -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of DAMMON6@aol.com Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 5:37 PM To: OHFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHFranklin] CAMPBELL BABY ADOPTION COLUMBUS,OHIO 1965 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CAMPBELL Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yYB.2ACI/15155 Message Board Post: LOOKING FOR BIRTH MOTHER. I WAS BORN BABY CAMPBELL, COLUMBUS, OHIO 1965 ANY ONE OUT THERE, THAT CAN HELP ME??? PLEASE ==== OHFRANKL Mailing List ==== Franklin County, Ohio OHGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohfrankl/
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CAMPBELL Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yYB.2ACI/15155 Message Board Post: LOOKING FOR BIRTH MOTHER. I WAS BORN BABY CAMPBELL, COLUMBUS, OHIO 1965 ANY ONE OUT THERE, THAT CAN HELP ME??? PLEASE
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yYB.2ACI/14786.1 Message Board Post: i would appreciate very much if i could get the information for Leady. My email is Chiarycin@peoplepc.com
Leona, You are aware that they want $39.95 for each State map CD? They do not have these maps on line for viewing. Joe -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of genealogy_maps@insightbb.com Sent: Saturday, October 02, 2004 10:06 AM To: OHFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHFranklin] Web Links Update 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/yYB.2ACI/15152 Message Board Post: Announcement 10-1-2004: The Historic Atlas Series: 19th Century County Maps now has its own domain: http://www.historic-atlas-series.com The former URL located on the HAR web site will remain for a limited time; so please change your bookmarks to continue visiting these web pages. The current web site includes maps and atlases from: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. The states of Minnesota and Pennsylvania will be added in the next few weeks. Kentucky, Missouri and West Virginia are planned the first of next year. Thanks for reading, Rich http://www.historic-atlas-series.com ==== OHFRANKL Mailing List ==== Franklin County, Ohio OHGenWeb http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohfrankl/ --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 9/17/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.766 / Virus Database: 513 - Release Date: 9/17/2004
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yYB.2ACI/15154 Message Board Post: The Sun, San Bernardino, CA - October 2, 2004 PAUL “SONNY” DAVID DAVIS, proud son of Nile and Della Davis (Deceased). Born on December 11, 1942 in Columbus Ohio. Passed on Tuesday, September 28, 2004. He was a veteran of the United States Air Force. Paul is survived by 5 children, Tami Lynn Roddick, Ronnie Sue Krouse, Debi Lee Wilson, Craig David Davis, and Carissa Fay Jordan; and 15 grandchildren. He sadly leaves behind 4 sisters, Joann Stump, Joy Davis, Doris Johnson & Ruthie Howard; 1 brother, Jim Davis, along with many nieces and nephews. The viewing will be held at Schoedinger Funeral Home, 5360 E. Livingston Avenue, Columbus, Ohio, 43232, Monday, October 4, 2004, 2-4 p.m. and 6-8 p.m. Funeral Service will be Tuesday, October 5, 2004, at 10 a.m. at the funeral home. Final resting place will be Dayton National Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio. NOTE: Submitter is not related in any way to deceased. Obituary is provided for genealogical interest only. ~RIP~
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/yYB.2ACI/15152 Message Board Post: Announcement 10-1-2004: The Historic Atlas Series: 19th Century County Maps now has its own domain: http://www.historic-atlas-series.com The former URL located on the HAR web site will remain for a limited time; so please change your bookmarks to continue visiting these web pages. The current web site includes maps and atlases from: Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Ohio and Wisconsin. The states of Minnesota and Pennsylvania will be added in the next few weeks. Kentucky, Missouri and West Virginia are planned the first of next year. Thanks for reading, Rich http://www.historic-atlas-series.com
Thought this might be of interest to some of you. [1]http://uaarchives.org/ References 1. http://uaarchives.org/ Joyce Fullen Grove City OH http://www.fullenfamily.com
On September 19, 2004, Maynard Martino, Sherry Elrod, and I (all descendants of John and Catherine Martino and their son, Joseph Martino, Jr., who are buried at Old Concord Cemetery in Jackson Township, Franklin County, Ohio), began a search for an old cemetery off S. R. 762 where we thought some Martino burials may have taken place. Located in a small woods on land currently owned by Carl Jewett, the small cemetery sits about 1/2 mile south of S. R. 762 in Scioto Township, Pickaway County, Ohio. More specifically, the lane to the cemetery lies just 1/2 mile east of the intersection of S. R. 762 and Matville Road and about 1/2 mile south of Jackson Township, Franklin County, Ohio, on land owned by Henry Gochenour (spelling?). On the west property line of 8026 S. R. 762 and about two miles west of Commercial Point, Ohio, is a half-mile long grassy lane back to the cemetery. In the middle of a cornfield in a small wooded glen we found a very old cemetery obviously and recently inhabited by a large herd of deer. The stones are broken and lying on the ground, and one is even lying under a large log which we could not move. With nothing to clean the stones, we did do rubbings, transcribe, and photograph what stones we could find; the readings are as follows: Mary, daughter of John and Sarah Miller died April 6, 1870 aged 21 years, 3 months, 2 days Charles Williams died February 23, 1832? 1839? aged 92 years In memory of Sarah Williams died October 16, 1838? aged _____ John L. Williams died August 27, 1849 aged 59 years, 5 months 27 days Eunice Diggins died January 27, 1869 aged 49 years (?), 2 months (?) (She was listed as age 41 on June 1, 1860; age on stone is hard to decipher) Liborn, son of Noah and Priscilla Clifton died February 10, 1851 age unclear (he is probably the Isaac L. Clifton, age 15, shown in the 1850 census) Ebenezer, son of Noah and Priscilla Clifton died December 25, 1851? age ? James Clifton and _____ Clifton, sons of Noah and Priscilla Clifton died March 2, 1852?? aged 2 years?? William C. Clifton, son of Noah and Priscilla Clifton died April 12 __ aged __ Sarah Dalgarn, Wife of James Dalgarn died April 31, 1844? aged 32 and 7 months? (She could be the Sarah Timmons who married James Dalgarn on January 24, 1842, in Pickaway County, Ohio) Other burials probably took place in this cemetery, but we found no stones for them. Since visiting the cemetery, I did some research on these families and found the following information about the families represented here: Eunice Diggins married Edward Doherty on July 6, 1837, in Pickaway County, Ohio. On June 1, 1860, Eunice DIGGIN, age 41, born Ohio, is listed in Scioto Township, Pickaway County, Ohio (P. O. Becketts Store) in the home of John THOMPSON, Age 47, single, born Ohio, Farm Hand. Eunice Diggins died in 1869. ==================== In 1830 Noah Clifton was aged 15-19, single, and listed as a head of household in Monroe Township, Pickaway County, Ohio (page 114 of census). Noah Clifton married Priscilla McGath on February 20, 1834, in Pickaway County, Ohio. By 1840 Noah and Priscilla Clifton were the parents of two sons and one daughter, all under the age of five, and listed in Scioto Township, Pickaway County, Ohio (see Image #247 Roll M704_420). Listed as neighboring households were those of John Williams, Jeremiah Williams, Littleton Bethards, George and Henry Gochenour, George and Kendall Eskridge, Wiley H. Beckett, to name a few. On June 1, 1850, Noah and Priscilla Clifton were still residents of Scioto Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, (Page 70, Roll M432_720) where Noah was coopering. and living beside Andrew J. Beavers and Henry Gochenour. In his household were the following members, all born in Ohio: Noah Clifton 40 OH Coopering Priscilla Clifton 30 Isaac L. Clifton 14 Levi Clifton 13 [m. Margaret Snyder on August 7, 1856 in Pickaway Co.] Sidney Clifton 12 female [m. Charles Kegg on August 6, 1858, in Pickaway Co.] Aaron Clifton 10 Minerva J. Clifton 8 Thomas Clifton 6 Sarah Clifton 4 Census Clifton 3/12 or 5/12 female (This was probably the Phoebe Clifton shown in the census taken on June 1, 1860.) John Terry 22 OH coopering In 1856 Noah and Priscilla Clifton became parents of a son, Jeremiah Clifton. He died on July 31, 1856, at age 1 month, in Scioto Township, Pickaway County, Ohio. He is probably buried in the same little cemetery with the other Clifton children. Source: Gateway to the West, Volume II, Pickaway County, Ohio, Death Records, 1856-1857, Page 46. On June 1, 1860, the Noah Clifton household's post office was Becketts Store (Commercial Point), and they were still living in Scioto Township, Pickaway County, Ohio (see page 18, Roll M653_1023): Noah Cliffton 48 OH Pricilla Cliffton 42 OH Aaron W. Cliffton 17 OH Minerva J. Cliffton 15 OH [m. Andrew Burget (Burgett) June 20, 1861, Pickaway Co.] Thomas Cliffton 14 OH Sarah Cliffton 13 OH [m. J. R. Johnson September 22, 1861, Pickaway Co.] Pheobe Cliffton 9 OH Allice Cliffton 4 OH Priscilla McGath Clifton must have died after June 1, 1860, but before June 1, 1870, for Noah Clifton was listed with his second wife, Nancy Clifton, on June 1, 1870, in Pleasant Township, Franklin County, Ohio. Household members appeared as follows (see page 726, Roll M593_1200, Image 661): Noah Clifton 56 OH Farm Laborer Nancy Clifton 40 OH Phebe Clifton 17 OH (Should her age be 19?) Allice Clifton 12 OH (Should her age be 14?) Amer Whiteman 10 OH Farm Laborer (Nancy's son from previous marriage) Clara Whiteman 7 OH (Nancy's daughter from previous marriage) On June 1, 1880, the Noah Clifton household was listed in Darby Township, Pickaway County, Ohio [Family 83, Enumerated June 10-11, 1880, Roll T9_1057, Image 0722], with members of the household shown as follows: Noah Clifton, Head 63 OH Toole Gate Keeper DE DE Nancy Clifton, Wife 50 OH Keeping House MD MD Alice Clifton, Daughter 22 OH Working at Farmhouse OH OH A. J. Whitmer, Stepson 20 OH Boarder OH OH On June 1, 1880, Noah and Priscilla's eldest surviving son, Levi Clifton, age 41, was living at Pleasant Mills, St. Mary's Township, Adams County, Indiana, with his wife, Margaret Snyder Clifton, age 42. Both gave Ohio as their birthplace. They had the following children living with them: Lina Clifton, age 17 Noah Clifton, age 15 David Clifton, age 12 Dolly Clifton, age 8 Grace Clifton, age 15/30 born May 1880 Noah Clifton died before 1891. According to the Columbus, Ohio, Directories for 1891-1892, his widow, Nancy Clifton was living at 385 1/2 South High Street. Where Noah and Priscilla Clifton are buried is a mystery to me; however, it would seem to me that Priscilla McGath Clifton, at least, was buried with her children at the little cemetery on the former Henry Gochenour farm just off S. R. 762 west of Commercial Point, Ohio, in Scioto Township, Pickaway County, Ohio, and just 1/2 mile south of the boundary line with Jackson Township, Franklin County, Ohio. If you are interested in copies of the photographs of the tombstones transcribed above, please e-mail me personally. Joyce Rarick .
For those who reside in the area or may be visiting in the area: The Licking County Genealogical Society will meet on Monday, October 4th at 7 p.m. in the 1st Floor Meeting Room of the Newark Public Library, 101 West Main Street, Newark, Ohio. The program for the evening will be "How to Effectively Use Google Search Engine" presented by Brian D. Galloway. Brian is a member of the Columbus Computer Society and has done a presentation for the Licking County Computer Society and numerous presentations for the Columbus Computer Society. Note: This will be a presentation on the use of Google for general searches and not specifically for genealogy but the information will be valuable in adaptation to genealogical searches. For more information see the LCGS web site calendar at: http://lcgs.npls.org/lcgscal.htm#oct Related links: Google - http://www.google.com/ Columbus Computer Society - http://www.ccscmh.org/ Licking County Computer Society - http://lccs.nextek.net/ The meeting and program are free and open to the public. Please plan to attend and bring a friend. ----- Bill Johns, LCGS Vice President/Program Chair & Webmaster. Visit the Licking County Genealogical Society, a Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society, at: http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html e-mail the society: lcgs@npls.org
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cook, Francisco/Sisco, Randolph Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yYB.2ACI/1995.2617.3045.3047.3213.3305 Message Board Post: Patty- I know that Mabel Cook was a d/o Emyel Cook and Elizabeth Francisco/Sisco, d/o Peter and Mary (?) Francisco/ Sisco. Elizabeth was a sister of my g.g.g. grandmother, Lydia J. Sisco who married in Franklin Co. OH. 1830 to James Randolph. I have much Francisco/Sisco data. Would you happen to have any data on Emyel, s/o David Cook, in New Jersey? I know he was married in Morris Co in 1812.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Scranton, Smith Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/yYB.2ACI/14865.1 Message Board Post: I have received these certificates, thanks to a wonderful lady.
there was the TB hospital which was located out on the far east side. The street was Alum Creek. I am not sure total number of patient's it held but was fairly large. Then it became a alcoholic rehab center. Now is an extended care facility. I would suspect since it was State/County run either might have the old records. Joan
----- Original Message ----- >I am looking for information about the Franklin County Infirmary. Actually, >I > am looking for any information as to where I might find the 1910 records > as > to who the people and reason for them being in the infirmary. Can anyone > help > me? --------------- SNIP ---------------- The Franklin County Infirmary was established as the "Poor House" or "Poor Farm" in 1832 and was "ready for the reception of paupers on the first day of February, 1833." (Martin's 1858, History of Franklin County, p. 89) The name was later changed to the Franklin County Infirmary. Existing records are housed at the Ohio Historical Society Archives Library. If you will follow the steps below you should be able to locate the records that you are most interested in. Then you contact OHS, to learn more--OHS does charge a fee. Go to http://www.ohiohistory.org/ipac-cgi/ipac and in the drop down menu choose Author--enter Franklin County Home as the search phrase. You should get a list of 21 items. To learn what is in each item simply click on the link. You can save any of the items and have them emailed to you by simply clicking in the box alongside the title and when you have all that you want to research further checked go to the bottom of the page and have them search results emailed to you. You can also search using "Subject." The results will include items about the Infirmary in addition to the 21 items produced by the Infirmary. You can learn more about the OHS fees by going to http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/archlib/ and scrolling down to "Services." To read the chapter in Martin's 1858 History of Franklin County go to http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rocky/franklin_1858/1858_history.htm and follow the links to the table of contents, then click on the link for "Poor House or Infirmary." Happy hunting! Leona L. Gustafson GenealogyBug@gustafson.net ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ Ohio American Local History Network (ALHN) http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rocky/ohio_alhn/ohio.htm Franklin County, Ohio ALHN http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rocky/franklin_county/franklin.htm Franklin County, Ohio Gravestone Photos &Etc. http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rocky/Franklin_Cemeteries/index.html
Dorene, Back in the day 1910 Alot of people Called the OLD state Hospital . Up on west Broard the Imfirnary. They didn't just send mental Cases there. The Ohio Hist. Soc. has some of the old records . Hope this Helps. Happy hunting, Tom > I am looking for information about the Franklin County Infirmary. Actually, I > am looking for any information as to where I might find the 1910 records as > to who the people and reason for them being in the infirmary. Can anyone help > me? > Sincerely, Dorene > > > ==== OHFRANKL Mailing List ==== > Franklin County, Ohio OHGenWeb > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohfrankl/ > >