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    1. Re: [OHFranklin] Newspaper Article Question
    2. In a message dated 6/16/2004 7:55:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, JAR422@aol.com writes: > www.columbuslibrary.com > > This should have a map. Thank you very much. Charlotte Miller http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlotteamiller/index.html http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FamilyandMore http://www.geocities.com/charlotte7274/index.html Always remember to treat others as you would like to be treated!

    06/16/2004 01:57:02
    1. Re: [OHFranklin] Newspaper Article Question
    2. In a message dated 6/16/2004 4:55:13 PM Pacific Daylight Time, JAR422@aol.com writes: > www.columbuslibrary.com > > This should have a map. > > I mean..... www.columbuslibrary.org

    06/16/2004 01:56:15
    1. Re: [OHFranklin] Newspaper Article Question
    2. In a message dated 6/16/2004 4:20:20 PM Pacific Daylight Time, CharlotteAnneMlr@aol.com writes: > Hello, > > Can someone please tell me where I would go to look for an article that was > in a newspaper in Columbus in the 60's? > I am going to be in Columbus next Wednesday. > > www.columbuslibrary.com This should have a map.

    06/16/2004 01:54:30
    1. Newspaper Article Question
    2. Hello, Can someone please tell me where I would go to look for an article that was in a newspaper in Columbus in the 60's? I am going to be in Columbus next Wednesday. Thanks, Charlotte Miller http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~charlotteamiller/index.html http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FamilyandMore http://www.geocities.com/charlotte7274/index.html Always remember to treat others as you would like to be treated!

    06/16/2004 01:19:38
    1. lawrence d. heaton and mrs. brownfield
    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/yYB.2ACI/15063 Message Board Post: lawrence heaton was born in 1919 and died in 1988 a next door friend has personel letters of husband and wife of the heaton's in ww 2, if you know them or the offspring please let me know must have proof in order for letters to be returned. thank you!

    06/16/2004 11:57:18
    1. RE: [OHFranklin] Get a copy of your medical records while you can!
    2. joefleshman
    3. You didn't sign your name but anyway, Most all hospital records are microfilmed before they are destroyed. They don't tell you that because they don't want to have to go looking through the microfilms for the record. I saw this at the Ohio State Mental Hospital that use to be (maybe still is) on West Broad Street. Someone that lives in the Columbus area can do a little searching and find out where the microfilms are stored. Joe Fleshman -----Original Message----- From: gc-gateway@rootsweb.com [mailto:gc-gateway@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of czopekt@yahoo.com Sent: Wednesday, June 16, 2004 1:26 PM To: OHFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHFranklin] Get a copy of your medical records while you can! 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/15060 Message Board Post: I just learned something about hospital medical records that I thought others might need to know. Do you know that hospitals only keep your medical records 20-25 years? You might not think you need them now. But what about in the future when your grown child gets sick and they really need to learn more about what happened to you when you were treated for cancer, a hysterectomy, or some other illness. I just talked to someone at St. Ann's Hospital in Westerville, Franklin or Delaware County, OH and they just destroyed records past 25 years ago as of January, 2004. I went looking for my records from the old downtown Columbus area St. Ann's for Women location last year. I got one record but was still looking for another. I wish I would not have waited! Everyone should keep a copy of their medical records for your own future use. How do you get them? Go to the local hospital and ask for the medical records department and sign a release. Some insitititutions charge $.10 to $.25 cents per page but it will be worth the grief for you and your family later. Always ask for all records, including lab and x-ray results. You might also want to take your parents along and get them to sign a release to get a copy of their's also. Because once they die, the new privacy regulations will prevent you from ever digging through their medical history. ==== OHFRANKL Mailing List ==== Feel free to share your research tips, get help from others and discuss ideas on research and resources for Franklin County. To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHFRANKL for the list name. --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.703 / Virus Database: 459 - Release Date: 6/10/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.703 / Virus Database: 459 - Release Date: 6/10/2004

    06/16/2004 07:46:01
    1. Swisher/Switzer DNA Study
    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/yYB.2ACI/15062 Message Board Post: I have made arrangemnts with a DNA testing company to start a surname study of the Swisher family. This study will use only a 43 STR marker Y-chromosone test using a cheek swab. This test is a marked improvement over earlier tests. The test has a range of only 4 generations for the MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor). I can secure a price of only $199 for this test for the next week or so only. Previous test had liomitatin on 12 markers of between 14 generations to present for 12/15 marker tests and and 7 generations for 25/36, thse all generally have upper limtis before most our ancestors immigrated. With a 43 marker test there is little reason to have to upgrade the test later as the additional number of markers will raise the cost significantly but only imporve the MRCA time only one generation or so but this is a period that most experienced researchers are already knoweldgeable and DNA testing is not needed - except in rare cases of adoption, runaway or other research problems. I will donate between $10 and $25 to any line tested. This study is not a broad surname study. It is structured to investigate a long standing tradition that all West Virgina Swishers are related and investigate the traditions of their origins that have not been able to be proved by research over the last twenty years. Also, there are certain lines that seem to have overlapped in certain localities, such as descendants of Lawrence and Henry Swisher 1709 NY>PA>MD. I have used several different labs which process samples in different ways. I can address questions about confidentiality, disposition of samples and other questions, using a variety of ordering arrangements or different laboratories. I also have a fund established for researchers who cannot give a sample as a direct line male but would like to support the project and line of their choice. I would also encourgae others with an interest in a particular line to co-ordinate the study of that line. I am interested in getting testing on any Swisher Line that was in WV, Shenandoah Valley of VA in 1770-1810, So central PA 1740-1800, MD 1740-1840, NC 1790-1810, Southern OH 1820-1860, Central IN 1840-now, So East Central IL 1860-1900, MO 1830-1900, eastern and No Central KS 1880 - 1900, SE PA 1709-1790. This includes WV Swishers: Peter, Jacob, Jacob R., Jacob M., Henry, George, VA Swishers - John/Warner, John/Fegley, Henry of Rockingham, John George of Augusta, Berkely Co clan, Henry of Frederick/Botetourt, Henry VA/TN, Henry VA, Lewis of NC, adn Swishers of the Susquehanna Valley 1770-1810. Peter of York Co. PA Swishers/Switzers west of Susquehana before Revolutioanry War. Immigrant lines, Peter 1767, and Prior or 1750: Lawrence, Henry of NY>PA, Henry of NJ>NY, John and Jacob of PA. Paul Pettit cpettit@telis.net Swisher/Switzer DNA Study

    06/16/2004 07:25:22
    1. Franklinton Marriage Records
    2. lockas
    3. Thanks to everybody who answered on Franklinton marriage records for 1801. I haven't found any answers yet, but I'm still looking & hoping! There isn't anything in Ross County and I haven't tried Wayne County, Michigan yet. Does anyone know if a book was ever published on Franklinton marriage records? Carol

    06/16/2004 07:04:52
    1. need a retired doctor or lab tech to help understand 1968 ABO results
    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/an/yYB.2ACI/15061 Message Board Post: Is anyone out there a retired lab tech or maternity doctor from the late 1960s or early 1970s? I am trying to understand who might have taken and processed an ABO blood test to determine paternity from the old Columbus Board of Health off Washington Blvd in the late 1960s. DNA tests were not available then and this ABO test might have even been new. Can anyone help? Do you know anyone who might know this answer? Please forward my email. Thanks, Tina

    06/16/2004 05:42:55
    1. Get a copy of your medical records while you can!
    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/an/yYB.2ACI/15060 Message Board Post: I just learned something about hospital medical records that I thought others might need to know. Do you know that hospitals only keep your medical records 20-25 years? You might not think you need them now. But what about in the future when your grown child gets sick and they really need to learn more about what happened to you when you were treated for cancer, a hysterectomy, or some other illness. I just talked to someone at St. Ann's Hospital in Westerville, Franklin or Delaware County, OH and they just destroyed records past 25 years ago as of January, 2004. I went looking for my records from the old downtown Columbus area St. Ann's for Women location last year. I got one record but was still looking for another. I wish I would not have waited! Everyone should keep a copy of their medical records for your own future use. How do you get them? Go to the local hospital and ask for the medical records department and sign a release. Some insitititutions charge $.10 to $.25 cents per page but it will be worth the grief for you and your family later. Always ask for all records, including lab and x-ray results. You might also want to take your parents along and get them to sign a release to get a copy of their's also. Because once they die, the new privacy regulations will prevent you from ever digging through their medical history.

    06/16/2004 05:26:05
    1. Herbert, McDonald, Dustman, Donahey 1927
    2. Joyce Fullen
    3. Nov. 11, 1927 Columbus Citizen PAGE 2 SAYS M'DONALD SHOULD RESIGN HERBERT Renews Charge That Dragon Was Dry Agent -- Says Vic Misquoted State Senater Paul M. HERBERT who has been carrying on a "paper barrage" against the Antisaloon League thru B.F. McDONALD, state prohibition commissioner, now thinks the commissioner should resign. HERBERT brings out again the charge that D.C. STEPHENSON, former Indiana Klan dragon, now serving life in prison, was at one time an agent for the State Prohibition Department. Was Discharged There has never been any secrecy to the former employment of STEPHENSON by the state. It was during the period when "card agents" were allowed and there were several hundred such inspectors. STEPHENSON was let out by the department two months before he got into trouble in Columbus when a room in which he was having a "party" was raided in Columbus by local police. The case was never prosecuted because the hotel refused to file complaint after the damage to the room was paid for. State Inspectors were not in the raid, McDONALD has pointed out. It Was DUSTMAN HERBERT accuses McDONALD of giving out a statement that Governor DONAHEY was in favor of the Marshall bill. This is refuted by the information known at the time of the statement that Freeman L. DUSTMAN, Antisaloon League editor, conferred with DONAHEY on the afternoon of Nov. 2. McDONALD's department has been subservient to the Antisaloon League, according to HERBERT, who also intimates now that another "religious bloc" controlled McDONALD. The vote on the Marshall bill was so decisive that bloc control has been repudiated and therefore "McDONALD should resign," according to HERBERT. If you would like a photocopy of an article, please contact me. This and other Ohio newspaper transcriptions can be found on my website. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH http://www.fullenfamily.com/Newspapers/ohio__newspapers.htm

    06/15/2004 12:52:23
    1. City Cemetery
    2. Sherry Breece
    3. Hi I am looking for the City Cemetery in Columbus, Ohio. I have searched but I cannot seem to find a listing for it. Is it still there? Has the name been changed? I would like to know about early burials in the City Cemetery. Before 1865. Thanks for any help. Sherry __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    06/14/2004 02:42:14
    1. John W. MILLER children
    2. Descendants of John W. Miller 1 John W. Miller b: 03 Nov 1844 in Mifflin, Franklin, Ohio d: 22 May 1898 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio . +Mary E. Wallace b: 1846 in , , , Ohio m: 01 Jan 1867 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio d: 1907 in Ohio 2 Ella Miller b: 25 Aug 1868 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio d: 1889 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio 2 Elizabeth "Lizzie" Miller b: 16 Jul 1870 2 Margaret "Maggie" Miller b: 31 Mar 1872 d: 13 Jul 1946 in 125 miles west of Columbus 2 John Wesley Miller b: 25 Sep 1873 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio d: 11 Mar 1955 in Prob. Columbus, Franklin, Ohio .... +Lora Ann Miller b: 17 Nov 1880 m: 26 Aug 1901 in Prob. Columbus, Franklin, Ohio d: 23 Feb 1952 in Prob. Columbus, Franklin, Ohio 2 William Henry Miller b: 24 Nov 1875 in Columbus, Franklin, Ohio d: 1897

    06/14/2004 03:56:57
    1. (German) MILLER Descendants
    2. If there are any Obed(iah) MILLER descendants on this list, I would dearly love to hear from you. Obed(iah) MILLER b:1 Jun 1801 in PA, son of Thomas MILLER & Sarah sp: Elisabeth KENDAL b:21 Sep 1806, dau.of Frederick KENDAL & Elisabeth SCHORCK Children: 1. Sarah MILLER b: 20 Sep 1827 sp: Jacob KAME 2. Elizabeth MILLER b: 2 Dec 1831 sp: John JURY (URY) ch: Elizabeth, Agnes, Davis, Frederick, one unk 3. Mary MILLER sp: John? LONG poss. ch: William F., Mary E., John, Sherman, Thomas, Lester B. 4. Margaret MILLER sp: Reuben THOMPSON ch: George William, Mary, Calvin E., Edward Obed, Reuben J. 5. Thomas MILLER b: abt 1836 6. Catharine MILLER sp: George Edward BAKER ch: Rosemma, George, William, Grace, Herbert, Bessie 7. Susanna MILLER sp: Frank D. ROBERTSON (ROBBERSTON) 8. John W. MILLER sp: Mary E. WALLACE 9. Hannah Miller d: child Dianna Anderson 4488 Mt. Lakes Blvd. Redding, CA 96003

    06/14/2004 03:52:49
    1. RE: [OHFranklin] Krull
    2. joefleshman
    3. I think If you go to this web page for Green Lawn, you will find Frederick and his wife Cora but no Charles. http://www.geocities.com/joefleshman/greenlawn/greenlawndata/k.txt If you wish the complete records for either or both of these persons, let me know Joe Fleshman -----Original Message----- From: SCHcrochet@aol.com [mailto:SCHcrochet@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, June 13, 2004 12:54 PM To: OHFRANKL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHFranklin] Krull Looking for information on Charles D. Krull son of Christian Krull. Charles was born sometime around 1884 (that is his brother, Frederick C. birth year). Frederick was born in Sprinfield, Ohio; though lived the bulk of his life and is buried in Franklin County. This Krull family research is a gift for recently returned veteran from Iraq. Information greatly appreciated. Thanks Sandy Just as a tree without roots is dead, a people without history or culture also becomes a dead people. --Malcolm X (1925-1965 ==== OHFRANKL Mailing List ==== Homepage for this list is http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohfrankl/ To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHFRANKL for the list name. --- Incoming mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.703 / Virus Database: 459 - Release Date: 6/10/2004 --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.703 / Virus Database: 459 - Release Date: 6/10/2004

    06/13/2004 10:11:05
    1. Re: Sands-Nickerson Marrage in 1857
    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/yYB.2ACI/14827.1 Message Board Post: I have a Thomas Sands born in Franklin Co. about 1819 married to a Jane Spruance. Could be brother to yours? Susan

    06/13/2004 09:01:06
    1. Krull
    2. Looking for information on Charles D. Krull son of Christian Krull. Charles was born sometime around 1884 (that is his brother, Frederick C. birth year). Frederick was born in Sprinfield, Ohio; though lived the bulk of his life and is buried in Franklin County. This Krull family research is a gift for recently returned veteran from Iraq. Information greatly appreciated. Thanks Sandy Just as a tree without roots is dead, a people without history or culture also becomes a dead people. --Malcolm X (1925-1965

    06/13/2004 06:54:11
    1. Frank D. ROBERTSON 1880
    2. HELP! I cannot locate Frank D. ROBERTSON and his wife Susan on the 1880 census. They are both named in the estate settlement of Susan's father, Obed MILLER in 1888 and I have a marriage date of 1872 from the Franklin County Historical Society. ALL Obed's other children were living in Columbus except one. Sarah Miller Kame 1880 Visalia, Tulare, CA Elizabeth Miller JURY 1880 Columbus, Franklin, OH Margaret Miller THOMPSON Columbus, Franklin, OH Mary Miller LONG Columbus, Franklin, OH Susan Miller ROBERTSON ??? Catharine Miller BAKER Columbus, Franklin, OH John W. MILLER Columbus, Franklin, OH Where are Frank and Susan in 1880? Anyone? Love to hear from anyone with anything to share on this family. Thank you, Dianna

    06/13/2004 04:08:21
    1. Re: SCOTHORN, SMITH
    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/an/yYB.2ACI/1197.1 Message Board Post: i am trying to find the family of george h. scothorn,married bessie r. roper in 1900 in lawrence city kansas. in 1880census;seneca,reed twp.ther is a lewis e. scothorn b.1841,mary e.(weiker),b.1850,may,b.1868,nora,b.1871emma,b.1875. then in 1900 census in barry co. michigan;mary e.scothorn,b.2/1851,daisy,b.5/1884,son-in -law ? lynn,b.9/1871, married to nora,b.12/1870mary lynn (g-dau) b.9/1899, and george scothorn (listed as a boarder)b.3/1885.lewis e had died b/4 1900. do you have anything on this george scothorn? he was born in ohio! i would love to share what i have on the scothorns. thank you for your time. michael l. mcneely p.s. i hope somthing had was of some help to you.

    06/12/2004 07:05:21
    1. OESTREICHER / St Francis Hospital
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: OESTREICHER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/yYB.2ACI/15056 Message Board Post: Seeking information about Mary OESTERRCIEHER (Oestreicher?) who was found as an 'inmate' at St Francis Hospital for the Poor in the 1870 census. Does anyone know if the records of St Francis are available for research? Is anyone else researching OESTREICHER in the Columbus area?

    06/11/2004 05:50:06