Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/11510 Surname: Hammond, Scott ------------------------- Hi Cathy: My account of William & Mary (Weir) Hammond's son John Miller Hammond appears in my Scott report at (see link below)/ . John married Elizabeth Scott, daughter of Francis & Elizabeth (Hunter) Scott (see #vii.). Any additions, corrections, etc., would be much appreciated -- particularly any leads on the origin of Francis Scott and Elizabeth Hunter. Bill Link: Family of Francis & Elizabeth (Hunter) Scott URL: <http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~bart>
Do you have an ancestor named IOLO EVANS ? May be spelt YOLO EVANS. He died OCTOBER 18, 1917 in Buckner , Illinois from a shooting. He is supposed to be buried in ROBINS , or TRAIL RUN, OHIO in Guernsey Co. Trying to find burial place, parent's , or, anything on the shooting. Any information you can give me would be a "Great" Help. Thank You Carol
Looking for any marriage record or info on this family] pmml@navicom.com
Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/11505 Surname: Hammond, Immel, Brittan, Scott ------------------------- Kathy, the Hammonds I have for Guernsey County begin with William who died there in 1830. He is one of four sons listed as coming from Ireland. I do not have information on the others so I don't know if Jacob would be one of those 4. Do you have any siblings listed for Jacob? William married Mary Weir of Scotland. I have descendants of William listed. Let me know if this helps.
Tom, I believe that Isabella Wilson and John B. Phillis, had 14 children, with Joseph born abt 1840, the only for sure date is David, born in 10/12/1839. Byron ----- Original Message ----- From: "Fran or Tom Bay" <tbay@columbus.rr.com> To: <OHGUERNS-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, April 09, 2001 4:33 PM Subject: [OHGUERNS] MULLIN-PHILLIS-OGAN-BAY-MARSHALL > I'm trying to piece together some possible connections between the > families named above. If anyone can help unravel this, I'd > appreciate your help! > > While my particular clan of BAY is that of Thomas Bay, Sr. who > married Elizabeth Blackburn and who migrated from south of > Winchester, VA to Cross Creek Twp., Washington County, PA to > Spencer, Twp., Guernsey County and Cumberland, I've run across a > number of other BAY names which seem to fit with another group, > perhaps distantly related. > > The people are > MARY BAY who married JOSEPH MULLIN (sometimes McUlin) on 17 Aug > 1815 in Muskingum County. They had children according to IGI - > JOSEPH MULLIN b 20 Feb 1822 in Zanesville and MARY JANE MULLIN b 20 > Apr 1826 in Guernsey. > > According to IGI, the line is JOSEPH MULLIN m. TAMER A. PHILLIS > who had son JOSEPH born 11 Mar 1786 in PA. He is the one who > married MARY BAY in 1815. > > Joseph and Mary Bay Mullin had a son Joseph born in 1822 in > Zanesbville and a daughter, listed as Mary "Catherine" b 14 May 1828 > in Guernsey. She died in 1848 in Iowa County Iowa according to one > source. > > Mary "Catherine" (don't know why it's listed that way) married > John Nelson Smart and among their offspring is a TAMER ANN SMART. > They evidently moved to Iowa after 1850. > > Then we have an 1848 marriage of THAMER ANN BAY to LEE OGAN in > Guernsey. > > The unusal name of TAMER or THAMER makes me wonder if THAMER ANN BAY > was daughter of a WILLIAM CAMPBELL BAY and ANNA WILSON who married > in Guernsey in 1822. > > There was probably some connection between WILLIAM C. BAY and the > PHILLIS family, particularly Joseph and Charles since William sold > some land to those two and ended up in court after much controversy > over the deal. > > Where the Wilsons come in is not certain but I've also found a John > Phillis and wife Isabell Wilson who had a son, Joseph, b. about 1838 > in Ohio. > > And J. W. and Prudence Marshall (who later married my Thomas Bay, > Jr.) were grandparents of a Mary Phillis. > > I have a hunch that Mary Bay was sister of William Campbell Bay and > of Catherine Bay Whitaker (Mrs. Peter Whitaker) and the three were > children of Robert Bay and Ann Gibson, but this is only a hunch. > > The other couple in the mix are Joseph Bay and Catherine (Katharine) > Derrick Bay, married in 1813 in Jefferson County, but ending up in > Zanesville, Muskingum County. > > I have a feeling that these Bays, Phillis', Marshall's and perhaps > Mullins all came from the northern part of Washington County, PA - > Smith Twp or thereabouts. > > Tom Bay, Columbus, OH > tbay@columbus.rr.com > > > > > >
Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/11504 Surname: Schlosser, Essner, Burger ------------------------- I'm working on the Essner Genealogy. My gr gr grandfather Theobold Essner had a sister Marie Anne Essner that married a Jean Pierre Schlosser in Bourback-le Bas, France. They came to the US in 1844. He also had a brother John Adam Essner that married a Margarethe Schlosser, Jean Pierre's sister. Also on my Wife's family a John Schlosser born 1869 in Alsace Lorraine married a Maria Caroline (Mary) Burger November 9, 1897 at St Augustine Church, Kelso, Missouri. Also a Peter Link born 1789 married a Marie Anna Schlosser. If you have any information on any of these families or know of someone that might have I would like to communicate with them. Please reply to me at johnaessner@prodigy.net John A. Essner
Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Oh/Guernsey/11503 Surname: Beach, Hall, Maynard ------------------------- I am serching for moor info in the Grywalsky family. Steve Grywalsky was my wifes stepfather and pass away in 1995.
multiple's listed 1. THIS IS AN INDEX SORTED BY LAST NAME for Adair Ohio-family from Ill any info or input appreciated. FOR THE COMPLETE CENSUS INFORMATION, OPEN THE FILE IN THE FILE NAME COLUMN. =========================================================================== PG# LN# LAST_NAME FIRST_NAME AGE BIRTH_PL ==================================================== 13 24 Boyd Sarah 43 Ireland 11 35 Bradley Elisa 45 Pennsylvania 3 11 Bradley Ellen 11 Ohio 11 34 Bradley James 57 Pennsylvania 11 39 Bradley James 2 Iowa pg00001.txt 11 38 Bradley John 4 Iowa pg00001.txt 11 37 Bradley Nancy 8 Ohio pg00001.txt 11 40 Bradley Robert 5 Iowa pg00001.txt 11 36 Bradley Thomas 9 Ohio pg00001.txt 2. This family is related to James Bradley-b.Pa.to Indiana to Ohio to Iowa to Oregon........ married Eliza Leeper gurnsey Co. Ohio Ellen oldest daughter found with Eliza Leeper who also came to Oregon 7 17 16 Leeper J J 34 M Farmer 3,100 1,200 Pennsylvania 8 17 16 Leeper Mahala 34 F Farmer Ohio 9 17 16 Leeper Mary * 10 F Ohio X REMARKS: Middle initial may be an "I". 10 17 16 Leeper Leicester 8 M Ohio X 11 17 16 Bradley Ellen 11 F Ohio X --------------------------------------------------------------- #334 89 81 Bradley James 57 M Farmer 700 150 Pennsylvania 35 89 81 Bradley Elisa 45 F Farmer Pennsylvania 36 89 81 Bradley Thomas 9 M Ohio 37 89 81 Bradley Nancy 8 F Ohio 38 89 81 Bradley John 4 M Iowa 39 89 81 Bradley James 2 M Iowa 40 89 81 Bradley Robert 5 M Iowa REMARKS: 5 year old listed after 2 year old. ------------------------------------------------------------ 4. 22. Bradley, James W., Died 1930, age 33 years. FL-3 Ames Chapel Cemetery, French Lick Township. --------------------------------------------------------- to
Surname: Cole I am looking for someone that would be willing to do research for me in Quaker City. I need help in finding William Cole and any siblings. His son John Thomas Cole was born in Quaker City, 1854. There was also a Jane (Cole) Householder that was a sister to John Thomas Cole. William joined the Army in 1861. This is all the information that I have at this time. Can anyone tie me to an individual that lives in Quaker City that can look up historical information that relates to the Cole family? I am willing to compensate for documentation and time. Denise Cole, Illinois
Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/11502 Surname: Peacock ------------------------- Seeking ancestors for Maria Peacock born about 1812 in Ohio; married Thomas McCabe of Guernsey Co. on Jan 18, 1831 in Fountain Indiana.
Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/11501 Surname: McCabe, Peacock ------------------------- Need ancestors of Thomas McCabe born in Guernsey Co on May 28, 1810; married Maria Peacock of Ohio Jan 18, 1831 in Fountain, Indiana
Scott, many thanks for that tip on Christmas. Your response prompted me to look in the "World Book Encyclopedia", Vol. C-Ch, page 416 to learn more about the history of the Christmas celebration. It was a very instructive education in basic genealogical procedure. Lesson #1 for me: It may pay to check my basic assumption. I'd always assumed Christmas had been celebrated since not too long after Jesus' death. And the World Book verified that. But then it went on to teach me something I'd never heard: "In England, during the middle ages, Christmas became the merriest day of the year. Celebrations eventually became so rowdy that the Puritans in England did away with the observance of Christmas by law in 1643. Colonists in New England copied the English laws." >From there, it goes on to explain the many things that happened, including references to Charles Dickens and Clement Moore, leading to how the celebration of Christmas gradually reappeared in the United States and England, including a reference to your 1843 date. The WB says the first Christmas card appeared in London that year. Well, all that's not really a Guernsey County topic, but it IS genealogically interesting. As for your comment "...my perpetual calendar says that this particular Christmas Day was a Thursday, which also sounds like an unusual day for a wedding." I have more than just one Guernsey/Licking county area ancestor married on a week day like that. And my reaction matches yours. My only guess is that perhaps weekend weddings weren't "the thing to do" back in those days. And since they were farmers, getting away from work for a weekday wedding wasn't as hard to do as today. Scott, thanks for the clue. -Bill Martin Denver, CO ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [OHGUERNS] Marriage Esther Coles - Enoch Galloway 1828 > Date: 11 Apr 2001 14:11:44 -0400 > From: "Scott R. Anderson" <phssra@physics.emory.edu> > To: OHGUERNS-L@rootsweb.com > > On Wednesday, April 11, 2001 1:37 PM, Bill Martin <martinbill@earthlink.net> wrote: > >Enoch Galloway and Esther Cole[s] were married 25 Dec 1828 in Guernsey > >Co. > >[A rather interesting day for a marriage.] > > I read/heard somewhere (an NPR story, I think) that Christmas didn't become a holiday until later in the 18th century, after the publication of Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" in 1843. Until then, people commonly worked that day. > > Of course, my perpetual calendar says that this particular Christmas Day was a Thursday, which also sounds like an unusual day for a wedding. > > S R C A > cott obert ranston nderson From
> > > > > > Just wanted to share a site that was posted on another list. > > > > > > Old Style Abbreviations for given names, etc. > > > > http://www.amberskyline.com/treasuremaps/x-prop.html > > > > > > This is a great site. It has illustrations of the names abbreviated > in > > > > the old, old handwriting. > > > > Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS) > > > > ______________________________ > >
On Wednesday, April 11, 2001 1:37 PM, Bill Martin <martinbill@earthlink.net> wrote: >Enoch Galloway and Esther Cole[s] were married 25 Dec 1828 in Guernsey >Co. >[A rather interesting day for a marriage.] I read/heard somewhere (an NPR story, I think) that Christmas didn't become a holiday until later in the 18th century, after the publication of Dicken's "A Christmas Carol" in 1843. Until then, people commonly worked that day. Of course, my perpetual calendar says that this particular Christmas Day was a Thursday, which also sounds like an unusual day for a wedding. S R C A cott obert ranston nderson phssra@physics.emory.edu Admin, {C{offield,ollosky,ranston,ummins},OHGuerns,USAGen}-L@RootsWeb.com USGenWeb Coordinator, http://www.usgennet.org/usa/oh/county/guernsey/
Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Oh/Guernsey/11499 Surname: McMANAWAY, CASE, SALMON, PAULSON ------------------------- Hi, Am trying to find ancestors of EFFIE MCMANAWAY. Approximate Birth: mid-1880's - very approximate! Effie was married to Henry Case, and they had fourteen Children:- Jessie Iola Case Born: 1904 Cora Veda Grace Phoebe Laura Theda Hazel Gary Ben Spencer Roy Any help, advice, or information would be wonderful. Thanks for reading this. All the best, Jan.
Enoch Galloway and Esther Cole[s] were married 25 Dec 1828 in Guernsey Co. [A rather interesting day for a marriage.] Esther was the second of Enoch's four wives. > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [OHGUERNS] Re: William COLE > Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 23:14:06 EDT > From: Cecinit@aol.com > To: OHGUERNS-L@rootsweb.com > > martinbill@earthlink.net writes: > > > One of those marriages was Enoch Galloway and Esther Coles. > > > > Esther might be a relative of your William. She died in Millwood Twp., > > 25 Feb 1844. > > Any idea when this marriage took place?
martinbill@earthlink.net writes: > One of those marriages was Enoch Galloway and Esther Coles. > > Esther might be a relative of your William. She died in Millwood Twp., > 25 Feb 1844. Any idea when this marriage took place?
Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/11498 Surname: ------------------------- Dennis, I have an Elizabeth Perego that married Otho G. Stiles in Guernsey Co. Ohio. Otho was born Jan. 10, 1885 and he is the son Rueben Madison Stiles b. Sept. 19, 1846 m. to Odessa Wilson. Rhonda P.S. I believe that I have talked to you before on the Stiles and the Barnes family. Would love to trade information.
Denise, while I don't have your William, here are a few facts that may be clues for you. The Isaac Perrygo you found William living with was part of the Perigo/Perrego family in Guernsey Co., including Millwood Twp. That Perego/etc. family intermarried with the Martin and Galloway families of Guernsey Co. One of those marriages was Enoch Galloway and Esther Coles. Esther might be a relative of your William. She died in Millwood Twp., 25 Feb 1844. The LDS familysearch site shows a William Burr Coles b. 12 Feb 1832 Place: Millwood, Guernsey, Ohio. What age does your 1850 Census say William Cole was? There are more William Cole/s on the LDS site. Good luck. -Bill Martin Denver, CO > Surname: Cole > ------------------------- > > I am searching for William Cole, possibly from Millwood Twp, 3 Nov 1850 > reported on census to be living with a Isaac Perrygo. > > Have you run across William in your findings? > > Thank you. Denise Cole, Illinois
Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/11496 Surname: COLE, ROBINSON ------------------------- ALL that is listed in my data is a Rebecca Cole that married into my Robinson line. I show no William Cole's at all, in fact I do not have another Cole. I also am not familiar with the surname "Perrygo" Sorry Cathy