This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: ML Coombs <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2000.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello All; Just another researcher putting in my 2 cents worth. I only have a couple Craigs and McCunes as they relate to my Henderson family (my maternal grandmother was a Henderson - Oxford Twp., Guernsey Co.) I have a lot of Henderson info going back to William Henderson and Nancy Clendennin who came to Guernsey (Belmont) in 1806. I list (1) Elizabeth Craig-James McCune, parents of George McCune who married Jane Henderson; (2) John Clendennin Henderson married Sarah Jane Craig; and (3) Martha McCune married David Henderson. ML Coombs
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Charlene Brenning <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2207.1 Message Board Post: On my group a member posted a map of all the mines. The map shows two Little Kate mines. You can view it from the link below. Click on pictures then "Guernsey Places of Yesteryear" and the map is in there. Charlene http://groups.msn.com/CambridgeJeffersonian1878-1906
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Barbara (Martin) Hughes <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2000.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Gary, Scott & Shirley - We have one other contact as well, Pattie Ensor, along with the four of us that are interested in the Craig and McCune Families. Shirley has her main objective as the Weaver family with connections to the Craigs in County Down, Ireland. Patti has connections to Daniel and Mary Craig and has some info on McDowells and McCunes and a little on Hendersons. Scott (we have been in contact previously) and your connection is through Daniel and Mary Craig through their daughter Jane Craig who married John Coffield. Yes it would be great to all pool our information and come up with some answers on these families. I sure am willing to exchange info and hope to be able to discover more as we go along. I am connected on the CRAIG line through Daniel Craig & Mary >and their son JOHN CRAIG who married HANNAH McCUNE (daughter of John McCune and Jane Junkins) > to son SAMUEL CRAIG who married LOUISIANA JANE KEPLER > to their son SAMUEL CRAIG who married ARTALISSA L. (SESSIONS) PARKER > to their daughter BESSIE MAYBELL CRAIG (my maternal grandmother). Barbara (Martin) Hughes
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: G D Wilson (The Sarge) <[email protected]> Surnames: Engle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/569.872.1.2 Message Board Post: Good Day: Since I also have Engles, when was Moses T. born ? since You mentioned Elizabeth, then it might fit, depends on what year Moses t. was born, since they were alot of Children in Engle's Families. Regards: The Sarge E-mail: [email protected] ""Honor and Courage""
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: G D Wilson (The Sarge) <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2000.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Good Morning to Both of You; Now that Scott, has added His, info, IMy Craig as stated before, also was in Ireland, which I believe, along with My Moorehead Family, and and the McCune Family, since McCune & Briggs Families, seem to have stuck close tigether, for they were in Pa, and come to Ohio TOGETHER, since they married into each other's Family Surname. Now what Mrs Hughes said, and Scott, and Myself, can We Find anymore Connection's, if ALL agree, then I'll start in Muskingum where they settled in late 1790 and as time moved forward they were in Morgan Co, Guernsey Co, and other's. So just let Me know what both of You decide, if You want to work together, let me know. Regards and Thanks for reply, it's Appreciated. The Sarge ""Honor and Courage""
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Timothy russell <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AWB.2ACE/2207 Message Board Post: Does anyone know of a coal mine by the name of "Little Kate"? I think it was somwhere east of Cambridge in Center township. My grandfather worked there in the late 1800s to early 1900s
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Craig, Coffield Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2000.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Barbara (Martin) Hughes wrote: > I do not know where my Daniel Craig born 1763 was born at, but he married about 1787 to Mary > (surname unknown) in Pennsylvania. .... > Other children named: Amelia, Mary, Jane, and Samuel and one son (first name unknown). I'll just chime in here and add that I'm descended from Jane Craig (my GGGGGMother), who married James Coffield. They lived in Oxford Twp. of Guernsey County after about 1815, before heading west to Indiana circa 1840.
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Shirley Sipler <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AWB.2ACE/2000.1.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Oooops - found more Craigs in our tree: 1. Jas Weaver married Mary Craig 1737 in County Down. 2. John Weaver married Susanna Craig 1746 in Co. Down. Shirley
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Shirley Sipler <[email protected]> Surnames: Craig, Weaver, Cleland, McGee Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AWB.2ACE/2000.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Barbara, I found two Craigs associated with our family of Weavers. 1. Griz'l Craig married Hans Weaver 1738 at Killyleagh, County Down, Ireland. 2. In a letter written in 1834 and saved by the Weaver family, Nancy Cleland from Ireland writes to her sister in Guernsey County, Ohio and mentions William Craig. "I told Thomas McGee I would forward a letter for him and William Craige jointly, he said he would write". That is all I see in my notebooks. You might want to visit some of the County Down sites. One which was started by Ros Davies has a great deal of information on County Down families. If I stumble upon anything else in the near future, I will be happy to let you know.... Thank you, Shirley Weaver Sipler
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Barbara (Martin) Hughes <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2000.2.1 Message Board Post: I do not have the information of when my Craig family came to U.S. or where they came from. Do believe it to be either Ireland or Scotland. I do not know where my Daniel Craig born 1763 was born at, but he married about 1787 to Mary (surname unknown) in Pennsylvania. There 2nd child Elizabeth Craig was born 1790 in Washington County, Pennsylvania. She married James McCune. The oldest son (my line) John Craig married Hannah McCune and #7 Child Daniel Craig married in 1823 in Coshocton County, Ohio to Isabella McCune. They also had a daughter named Sarah Craig born 1804 who married John c. Henderson. Other children named: Amelia, Mary, Jane, and Samuel and one son (first name unknown). If you should find a connection would appreciate hearing from you. I can be reached at [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Barbara (Martin) Hughes <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2000.1.1.3 Message Board Post: Do you have a copy of the Hans Weaver's Old Writings mentioning the Craig family? Or where can this be found?
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Barbara (Martin) Hughes <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2000.1.1.2 Message Board Post: I am sorry, I don't have any further information than my Craigs being in the above noted places. Would love to know when they came to the U.S. and a source where they came from. Do think it was Ireland or Scotland.
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Bonnie Selig <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2110.1.2.3 Message Board Post: Do you stillhave access to those Quaker records? My g-g-grandmother, Martha McCann died in Quaker City and is thought to be buried in the Friends Cemetery, but has no marker. I have been attempting to find some reference in Quaker records from the late 1800's. thanks Bonnie
In the 1880 Census in Washington Township there is a Seth Michner with his wife Elizabeth. I can't find them after that. Does anyone have a record of a death or cemetery record for this person? Thanks. Jerilyn
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Nelda Percival <[email protected]> Surnames: Gillock Cowgill Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/2110.1.2.2 Message Board Post: Hi, I have Isaac Cowgills family and Sarah Gillock's family.. Just nothing on them after their marriage. Husband: Isaac Cowgill Birth: Before 1773 Place: NJ Father: George (I) Cowgill Mother: Elizabeth Crammer Marriage: 15 May 1794 Place: Orange Co., VA; license issued 3 May 1794, Rev James Garnett Wife: Sally Gillock Birth: Place: Orange Co., VA Research: ®653 Father: Laurence Gillock (1728-1786) Mother: Elizabeth Jane or Jane Elizabeth Lindsay, Maiden Name Unk Wife's Notes... Notes: Lawrence...bond date 3 May 1794 Reference Note 653 Marriage source, Broderbund Family Tree Maker's Family Archives CD 229, Marriage index KY,NC,TN, VA, WV., 1728 - 1850 @[email protected] marriage bond has her mother's signature as Elizabeth Gillock; not Jane. Her mother signed as by that time her father Laurence was dec'd. (This bond is the only proof of Jane Gillock's name of being either Elizabeth Jane or Jane Elizabeth. Her maiden name is still unknown...nlp) And the Gillock book on line at http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~gillock/ I have his parents with a contact point for more info. I have her line back to...1687, Scotland Please contact me.. Nelda [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Kathryn Peters <[email protected]> Surnames: Shipman Gillet Beal Reelhorn Jagger Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/AWB.2ACE/406.732.749.750.752.1091.1 Message Board Post: Hi, Lisa-- Do you have any further information on Hannah Mariah Shipman's family/ancestors? I am descended from her sister Mary Elizabeth Shipman who married George Walter Reelhorn. My great-grandmother, their daughter Calla Mariah Reelhorn, got her middle name from an aunt--obviously your Hannah Mariah Shipman Beal. My searches show the parents of Mary Elizabeth and Hannah Mariah Shipman were John Shipman (b. 1819 in Pennsylvania) and Hannah Mary/Mariah Gillet (b. 1816 in Vermont). John Shipman's father was Jacob Shipman (b. 1779 in New Jersey) but I haven't discovered his mother's name yet--Jacob's wife Mary, as of the 1850 census, was John's stepmother. John Shipman had a brother named Lewis Shipman (a next door neighbor in Guernsey County) and a sister named Margaret Shipman. There was also another sister. Hannah Mary Gillet was the daughter of Jedediah Gillet and Martha (Patty) Jagger, both born in Connecticut. I have a list of their children if you are interested. Their daughter Mary Jane Gillet married Lewis Shipman, so the Lewis Shipman children are double cousins with our Hannah Mariah Shipman Beal and Mary Elizabeth Shipman Reelhorn. If you are interested, let me know. Maybe we can trade information. --Kathryn Peters
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Myrna Mercer Bailey <[email protected]> Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AWB.2ACE/775.780.1231.1225.7.1.1.2.2.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the information. I agree there are those who are selfish with their genealogy and when that happens what are they doing it for anyway. It is to share so others may know our families and helping one another to do that. If you are Guernsey County you are very close to all my family information. I was born in Newark, Ohio in 1936 and have since moved to the Great Lakes area. I still call Ohio home and always will...how I miss it as I do not get much time to come down anymore. Thanks again and Sarge what service did you serve in? Thanks, Myrna Mercer Bailey
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: G D Wilson (The Sarge) <[email protected]> Surnames: Craig, Moorhead Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AWB.2ACE/2000.2 Message Board Post: Mrs Hughes: Do You happen to have All the Children's Names that came from Ireland, I believe their was a Sarah CRAIG, that married a John MOORHEAD, abt 1759 lancaster Co, Pa, is She attached to Your CRAIG's????????? Just makeing sure of Who I have married to eveyone, with some doc's, since I want to go to a few places while takeing a Trip, just to find some Doc's on My Surnamed Families. (Note: I have McCune who maried in another Surname, (BRIGGS), & (FINLEY). Thank You for Your Time, and Anything Is Appreciated. Regards: The Sarge ""Honor and Courage""
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: G D Wilson (The Sarge) <[email protected]> Surnames: Mercer, Whitcher, Greenaway, Taylor, Pennell, Davis, Townsend, Pyle Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AWB.2ACE/775.780.1231.1225.7.1.1.2.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Good Morning: Mrs Bailey: Yes, Edward, b 1600 married a Susanna, (No Proved), but Son Edward born 1626.28, married, Elizabeth (WHITCHER) MERCER, Son Thomas b. 1655 in Aynho, Northhampton, England, and died abt 1715-16, Chester Co, Pa, He married Mary (GREENAWAY) Mercer, Thomas Son: Thomas Mercer b. Oct 20, 1694 d. 1758 married Hannah (TAYLOR) on Jun 26, 1711 dau/o Josiah and Elizabeth (PENNELL) Taylor: Children Rachel b. Jun 2, 1712, marr Evan Doris (DAVIS) Dec 23, 1728 Daniel, b. Sep 14, 1714, d. Jun 25, 1807, marr Rebecca (TOWNSEND), Sep 20, 1735. Robert b. 1716 d. Feb 2 1756, married Olive Pyle b. 1736/46, dau/o William & Olive (Bennett) Pyle. As stated before, this is Fact, and if You want more, come at Me: [email protected] I don't like to go thru this Guernsey County, Site, since alot of individuals, just USE info, and when asked if their Is anything they would Share, they just don't Respond, I have dealt with it enough thru the year's and as I'm in Cambridge, Guernsey Co, Ohio, I do My own thing. As a professional, I don't like to do this since Genealogy is Supposed to be Shared, but when people don't then, I try to Direct them to Me, and I can give info, DIRECT, and they can go to Other's that works with different Surnames, and (their OWN) Families, and have the Necessary Proof. I was always Taught that Genealogy Is a Way to Trace Family and also To Help other's Find such, but in today's world, they only want Money, or Name in Paper's and such, but Family Is still Family, and One should Share, if they don't have the money as alot don't, then One should just Help, and NOT ask anything thing in return, To Me that's the Right Way, and My Grandmother and Parents wouldn't want Me to be any o! ther Way. I do this Genealogy in Memorey of My GGrandparents, Grandparents, and Parents, (GGrandparents were founders of Guernsey Co, Cambridge, and a Few other area's,) So that's My Bottom Line. (As stated above with MERCER Families. alot of connection's but sometimes, One will Find info, that was changed and as I try to corect info, if I have it, or send to someone who has, it's just WRONG, when, One is Looking at Doc's, (like Wills, Land Recd's, etc, and talking to someone on PC, or Phone, and them Telling You Your Wrong, and that's NOT what was told to them.) In the end, instead of trying to explaine over the year's Now, I just don't give them anymore info, since it's My Nickel, when calling them, (a number of times, just to Try and Help). That's Life. Regards: Have a Great Week, and as soon as I get rest of information, I'll contact You. The Sarge ""Honor and Courage""
This is a Message Board Post that is forwarded to this mailing list. Author: Betty <[email protected]> Surnames: Curtis, Spence, Roe Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/AWB.2ACE/2204.1 Message Board Post: Hello, My grandfather, Amos Curtis, had a brother, Samuel Curtis. He married a Rosa M. SPENCE. Her father was Albert Spence and her mother was Mary Roe. I have no marriage date for my Uncle Sam and Aunt Rosie, but Uncle Sam passed away in 1965 and Aunt Rosie in 1967 and both are buried at Olive Cemetery, Caldwell, Oh. Noble Co. That is all the information I have on the Spence family. Betty W. of Guernsey Co. Oh.