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    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY
    2. Deborah Carder
    3. When you go to Greene Co., be sure to go to the Historical Records & Archieves Records Center. The actual records are kept there. It is great. The library there is wonderful, too, but be sure to go to the records center. I am still searching for Carder/Carter & Dobbins in Greene & surrounding counties if anyone has anything. Hope you have a great trip to Xenia! Deb Carder ----- Original Message ----- From: Donna Wickman <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 16, 2001 10:49 PM Subject: Re: [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY > > The Greene Room is where I got the list. I live in Upper Michigan and am > leaving tomorrow nmorning for Greene and Clark Counties to do more research > on the HINEY,HELMER and GREINER famlies.I have never been to Clark County > before,I've traced the HINEY family to New Moorefield and the Enon > Cemetery.I hope I find lots of interesting things. > At 10:26 PM 6/16/01 EDT, you wrote: > >I imagine that you have shared the list with the Greene Room at the Xenia > >Library? Is it also on line? I have run into so many folks out of state who > >are researching Greene Co., on line and there at the Library. It is really a > >joy. Genealogy is a good thing. Linda > > > > > >============================== > >Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > >Source for Family History Online. Go to: > >http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > > > > ----------------------------------------------------- > Click here for Free Video!! > http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/ > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >

    06/17/2001 06:55:23
    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY
    2. Nedra Dickman Brill
    3. Actual burial and the location of a tombstone perhaps erected many years later are not always the same. Or the Xenia paper could be wrong! <G> Have you tried contacting the mortuary is this was recently enough? Was their an obit in the Springfield paper? Nedra At 10:33 PM 6/16/2001 -0400, you wrote: >Does anyone know why the Xenia obit for my g. granduncle Granville Badgley >would list Mt. Zion cemetery as his resting place and he is not listed in >either of them on the official cemetery records? Harriet Swigart of >Beavercreek was his first wife and mother of his children. He died in Selma, >Clarke Co. but was buried here in Beavercreek where he spent some of his >young years. Linda Swaney Sabin > > >============================== >Search over 1 Billion names at Ancestry.com! >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp Nedra Dickman Brill, Certified Genealogist [email protected] Historian, Henckel Family National Association Coordinator Pendleton County, WV, [email protected] CG is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. http://www.bcgcertification.org/

    06/17/2001 04:20:14
    1. [OHGREENE-L] 1880-82 some B births
    2. Ann Trimmer
    3. I have some Greene County births for 1880-1881, some of the letter B. If you'd like more information please email me off list. These pages are very hard to read, especially the father's names on the last 2/3's of the list. A smaller section of mother's names not legible either. Ann Anna Bell Fannie May Bell not named Bennet Leuie? Barr John Bausman R.D Batdorf not named Baggott Emme Baker Bessie May Barnhart Dufy Warren Black Ida Bill Barr Ferny Bingamon Orpha May B???? Susie Burrons Benjamin Earl Benham Lucinda Pearl Benham Orva A. Berryhill George Bradock Jennie Baker ?etta Susan Butt Florence Bone Butney Clyde H. Barney Charles Brown Effie Berry, Bessy? Nellie Bowen ? Buck ? Beal Brant Bell David Bickett Andrew Booth Samuel Brown Graham Bryson Jacob Franklin Blessing Anna Mariah Booker, Barker? Blanche Elizbeth Beard? Bo?off? Billet C.F. Bohan no name Barr Isaac Bowman

    06/17/2001 02:58:16
    1. [OHGREENE-L] some 1888-9 H births
    2. Ann Trimmer
    3. I have some Greene Co births for some of the H names for 1888 and 1889. If you'd like further information on the following names, please email me off the list. Ann Hurbert Haverstick Hurbert Harshman Johnnie V. Hufford Marie Hunter Anna Josephine Heiler Ella Jane Harner John Charles Hauley (Hauly) Pearl Henier,Haruer?? Anna M. Hamilton Flora Harris Pearl Harris Rosa Holn see birth Reg Correction Vol4 p21 Ettie V Huphman Berdella Hagan Bertha Harriss James Hinkle Clarie Highwood Roy M. Haines Effie J. Hogan Osei C. Huston Marie E. Harper no name Hollingworth May Haughey Mary E. Hargrave Mahala Hopkins Claudia M. Hoover Wm. P. Hupman Olie May Hayler Nellie Louisa H????a James Hart no name Hammer Jessie Hayslet no name Harris Leon Henry Huffman Addie Velruel Hart (Hurt) Sarah Mirtle Harshman Edna Viola May Harshman Anna E. Herring Harris Hering Mary Hartman Margaret Hartman John Henry Hoyle Arthur Hawker

    06/17/2001 02:38:04
    1. RE: [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY-Haughey and Clanch
    2. The Cook's
    3. Excuuuuse me!! I'm sorry and embarrassed when I incorrectly list my information. *No wonder I can't find any more information* Julian HAUGHEY b. Jan 1815 Grayson Co., Va. and came with her family to Bowersville, Greene Co., Ohio I believe is the daughter of John HAUGHEY and Patience STURDYVAN. The Granddaughter of Thomas Haughey and Violet CLANCH. Marie LC -----Original Message----- From: The Cook's [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2001 7:53 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY-Haughey and Clanch Dear Donna. Thank you for this kind offer. This is a long-shot as my Julian HAUGHEY is buried in the Hussey Cemetery in Bowersville but in trying to find her family members (her branch of Haughey's) out of all of them in this area I'm asking for a look-up for the surnames of HAUGHEY and CLANCH. I believe that my Julian HAUGHEY has been listed as Ann and was born to Thomas and Violet (CLANCH) HAUGHEY in Jan. 1815. Thank You, Marie LC Donna Wickman wrote: > The cemetery on Wright Patterson is Cox Cemetery,there are about 40 > headstones there.My gggreat grandfather Willian H. HELMER once owned part > of the land the base is built on. His grandaughter SALLIE HELMER, daughter > of Stephen and Maria Davis HELMER was buried there in 1862. > William HELMER is buried right outside the base in Fairfield Cemetery. I > have a list of names of people buried in the Cox Cemetery and a partial > list for Fairfield Cemetery. > I was at Cox Cemetery a few years ago. I called the base and explained who > I was and if I could go out to the cemetery.They were very nice,they set up > an appointment for me to come to the base,I got a military escort out to > the gates. Two soldiers unlocked the gates stood guard while they were open. > The military keeps the cemetery mowed and have Memorial Day services there > every year.If anyone is interested in finding ancestors buried there feel > free to contact me. > ----------------------------------------------------- > Click here for Free Video!! > http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB ============================== Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history learning and how-to articles on the Internet. http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library ============================== Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 Source for Family History Online. Go to: http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    06/17/2001 02:22:47
    1. [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY-Haughey and Clanch
    2. The Cook's
    3. Dear Donna. Thank you for this kind offer. This is a long-shot as my Julian HAUGHEY is buried in the Hussey Cemetery in Bowersville but in trying to find her family members (her branch of Haughey's) out of all of them in this area I'm asking for a look-up for the surnames of HAUGHEY and CLANCH. I believe that my Julian HAUGHEY has been listed as Ann and was born to Thomas and Violet (CLANCH) HAUGHEY in Jan. 1815. Thank You, Marie LC Donna Wickman wrote: > The cemetery on Wright Patterson is Cox Cemetery,there are about 40 > headstones there.My gggreat grandfather Willian H. HELMER once owned part > of the land the base is built on. His grandaughter SALLIE HELMER, daughter > of Stephen and Maria Davis HELMER was buried there in 1862. > William HELMER is buried right outside the base in Fairfield Cemetery. I > have a list of names of people buried in the Cox Cemetery and a partial > list for Fairfield Cemetery. > I was at Cox Cemetery a few years ago. I called the base and explained who > I was and if I could go out to the cemetery.They were very nice,they set up > an appointment for me to come to the base,I got a military escort out to > the gates. Two soldiers unlocked the gates stood guard while they were open. > The military keeps the cemetery mowed and have Memorial Day services there > every year.If anyone is interested in finding ancestors buried there feel > free to contact me. > ----------------------------------------------------- > Click here for Free Video!! > http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB ============================== Visit Ancestry's Library - The best collection of family history learning and how-to articles on the Internet. http://www.ancestry.com/learn/library

    06/17/2001 01:52:30
    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] Cemetery Info ?
    2. Donna Wickman
    3. No those names aren't on either list. You can send an email to the Greene Room at the library in Xenia,they will do lookups. They will have a complete list.You can also request lookups from Wright State University.I just did that,I asked for a lookup in the 1870 and 1860 census for John HINEY in Clark County.They sent me copies of the page he is listed on.I think it cost me $5.25,thats a lot cheaper than going down there. At 11:26 PM 6/16/01 -0400, you wrote: >To the person with the list concerning these cemeteries, > Do you see the names of a Joshua / Josiah and / or Rebecca >THOMPSON, and are there any BLEU / BLUE / BLEW's there? > Thanks for looking, > Sherry Morell Shelts [email protected] > > >============================== >Shop Ancestry - Everything you need to Discover, Preserve & Celebrate >your heritage! >http://shop.myfamily.com/ancestrycatalog > > ----------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/

    06/16/2001 11:55:07
    1. [OHGREENE-L] Anyone want to be listowner?
    2. Patty Lindsay
    3. This is your little-heard-from OHGREENE-L listowner. Since I'm not very active on the list, I would be happy to let anyone else take over who would be interested. Send me a note privately if your interested. If no one is interested, I'll continue as I have been. Thanx! Patty Patty Lindsay Beavercreek (Dayton), Ohio [email protected] http://www.rscdscincinnati.org/ - Cincinnati Branch RSCDS

    06/16/2001 05:50:18
    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] Cemetery Wright Patt
    2. RONALD EARLEY
    3. Thanks for the info. Linda! I'll have to check it. I'm not familiar with the old museum area. Could you tell me what street that might be? Thanks. Betsy

    06/16/2001 05:31:59
    1. [OHGREENE-L] Cemetery Info ?
    2. Sherry (Morell) Shelts
    3. To the person with the list concerning these cemeteries, Do you see the names of a Joshua / Josiah and / or Rebecca THOMPSON, and are there any BLEU / BLUE / BLEW's there? Thanks for looking, Sherry Morell Shelts [email protected]

    06/16/2001 05:26:47
    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY
    2. Robert Collins
    3. Donna, I was wondering if there are any of my Bargdoll ancestors buried at the Cox Cemetery. Thank you very much. Barbara Bargdill Collins Donna Wickman wrote: > The cemetery on Wright Patterson is Cox Cemetery,there are about 40 > headstones there.My gggreat grandfather Willian H. HELMER once owned part > of the land the base is built on. His grandaughter SALLIE HELMER, daughter > of Stephen and Maria Davis HELMER was buried there in 1862. > William HELMER is buried right outside the base in Fairfield Cemetery. I > have a list of names of people buried in the Cox Cemetery and a partial > list for Fairfield Cemetery. > I was at Cox Cemetery a few years ago. I called the base and explained who > I was and if I could go out to the cemetery.They were very nice,they set up > an appointment for me to come to the base,I got a military escort out to > the gates. Two soldiers unlocked the gates stood guard while they were open. > The military keeps the cemetery mowed and have Memorial Day services there > every year.If anyone is interested in finding ancestors buried there feel > free to contact me. > ----------------------------------------------------- > Click here for Free Video!! > http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/ > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    06/16/2001 04:51:21
    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY
    2. Does anyone know why the Xenia obit for my g. granduncle Granville Badgley would list Mt. Zion cemetery as his resting place and he is not listed in either of them on the official cemetery records? Harriet Swigart of Beavercreek was his first wife and mother of his children. He died in Selma, Clarke Co. but was buried here in Beavercreek where he spent some of his young years. Linda Swaney Sabin

    06/16/2001 04:33:27
    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY
    2. I imagine that you have shared the list with the Greene Room at the Xenia Library? Is it also on line? I have run into so many folks out of state who are researching Greene Co., on line and there at the Library. It is really a joy. Genealogy is a good thing. Linda

    06/16/2001 04:26:39
    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY
    2. Donna Wickman
    3. The Greene Room is where I got the list. I live in Upper Michigan and am leaving tomorrow nmorning for Greene and Clark Counties to do more research on the HINEY,HELMER and GREINER famlies.I have never been to Clark County before,I've traced the HINEY family to New Moorefield and the Enon Cemetery.I hope I find lots of interesting things. At 10:26 PM 6/16/01 EDT, you wrote: >I imagine that you have shared the list with the Greene Room at the Xenia >Library? Is it also on line? I have run into so many folks out of state who >are researching Greene Co., on line and there at the Library. It is really a >joy. Genealogy is a good thing. Linda > > >============================== >Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 >Source for Family History Online. Go to: >http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB > > ----------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/

    06/16/2001 03:49:44
    1. [OHGREENE-L] COX CEMETERY
    2. Donna Wickman
    3. The cemetery on Wright Patterson is Cox Cemetery,there are about 40 headstones there.My gggreat grandfather Willian H. HELMER once owned part of the land the base is built on. His grandaughter SALLIE HELMER, daughter of Stephen and Maria Davis HELMER was buried there in 1862. William HELMER is buried right outside the base in Fairfield Cemetery. I have a list of names of people buried in the Cox Cemetery and a partial list for Fairfield Cemetery. I was at Cox Cemetery a few years ago. I called the base and explained who I was and if I could go out to the cemetery.They were very nice,they set up an appointment for me to come to the base,I got a military escort out to the gates. Two soldiers unlocked the gates stood guard while they were open. The military keeps the cemetery mowed and have Memorial Day services there every year.If anyone is interested in finding ancestors buried there feel free to contact me. ----------------------------------------------------- Click here for Free Video!! http://www.gohip.com/freevideo/

    06/16/2001 03:13:06
    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] Cemetery Wright Patt
    2. Linda - that is the one that I was telling Betsey about. I've stood in that cemetery - although it was over 20 yrs ago! I'm glad I'm not the only one who knows about that cemetery! Wendy L. [email protected]

    06/16/2001 02:36:37
    1. Re: [OHGREENE-L] Cemetery Wright Patt
    2. BVJarvis
    3. Yes, there is a small cemetery near the WPAFB/Fairborn line. It's where eastbound State Route 444 goes into Fairborn and becomes Broad Street. And, yes, it is located immediately outside of the WPAFB perimeter fence. (That area of the base is referred to as "Area C".) That is where the old Air Force Museum was located until they moved the museum to it's current location around 1968. If this is the same cemetery that you're referring to, it's the same one where an infant nephew of mine (who died in 1976) is buried. Also, there's another very, very small cemetery in the same area of the base (Area C) but, on the far eastern side of that area (where State Route 235 runs alongside the base). That small cemetery is just inside of the base perimeter fence there. Brian Jarvis. =========

    06/16/2001 12:44:17
    1. [OHGREENE-L] Cemetery Wright Patt
    2. Did Betsy Earley get her information on the cemetery near the runway of Wright Patterson Air Force Base? My son has a new job in a building near the area where the old Air Force Museum was located almost in the business district of Fairborn. He said a cemetery is right there next to the fence, but outside. Could be accessed from Fairborn. I asked him to check the graves, but he is just young enough to question my sanity for asking that! But it is there. The problem is that I have a 80 yr. old relative who lived in that area and remembers her father plowing over a cemetery that was old then. That could also be your 1800 one. Sorry, to not have better news. Linda

    06/16/2001 11:29:44
    1. [OHGREENE-L] WRIGHT / BRIGGS / DICK / KARN
    2. Have been searching for quite some time for connections. I tried these lists a few months ago, but didn't have any response, so am trying again. John P. Wright m. Christina Briggs/Biggs Children: Jennings, Robert (Bud ?), Herbert, Joseph, Edith Mae. Christina divorced from John; died 1907??? Other information is sketchy, at best. Edith was born in Enterprise, Preble County; Herbert and Joseph (Joe) last resided in W. Alexandria, OH . Did John move? remarry? Can't find the trail!! Jennings lived and died in Dayton, KY. Edith married Wilbert Ernest Dick ( b. 05-27-1898 ) in Montgomery County OH according to family records but cannot find documentation to confirm this. John and Christine are complete mysteries---the proverbial brick wall!!! Can't seem to find any information about them except an abstract obit on Christina. As a pre-teen or teenager, I remember attending the wedding of a cousin Jack to a girl named Sandy ( 1957-1960 ? ); I have names, but cannot make any connections. Does anyone have any further info? I will gladly share what I have on the Briggs/Wright line; have lots of info for the Dick / Karn families and will be glad to share that, as well. Thank you for any and all help...God bless. Barbara Raugh

    06/15/2001 02:27:31
    1. [OHGREENE-L] Crowell/Gain
    2. Tina Hursh
    3. Hi all, I did some digging around yesterday searching for information on Henry and Nancy Crowell (my 4gr-grandparents) and found the following marriages: 1) Henry CROWL m. Nancy Howard on May 9 1825 in Greene county, Ohio. 2) Crull, Henry |M |1829 |Marr |Bowser, Nancy |Mt (from the MVGI) Does anyone know anything about these individuals? I think that it's most likely that #1 are whom I'm looking for. Their first child, that I know about, was born abt 1827. I do not see the family in the 1830 census for Greene county and figure that they may be in Montgomery county - probably living near Dayton. In the 1840, the family is listed in Xenia twp, Greene county, OH. Henry's age is listed in the 40-50 age group, but in the 1850 census, Henry's age is 65. Nancy's and the children's ages remain consistent. For the 1860 census, Henry or Nancy are not found as heads of household in Ohio. I do not know if they died, are living with relatives or if they just moved out of state. Their daughter Julia, age 14, is found in Madison twp, OH living with Sarah Gain, her husband Jesse and two children. I also found this yesterday: Jesse Gain married Sarah Jane Crowell on 21 Sept 1854. In Greene county. Is Julia just being a mother's helper to her sister Sarah or did her parent's die and Sarah has custody of her sister? If Henry and Nancy are dead, then were is Malinda? She would have also been a minor in the 1860 census. Thanks to all, Tina

    06/13/2001 03:53:51