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    1. [OHGUERNS] Beal / Neel families in Guernsey Co. OH
    2. Lisa Grove
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1367 Surname: Beal, Neel, Neal ------------------------- I am also researching the Beal and Neal / Neel families in Guernsey, Co. OH. I am descended from another Beal/Neal marriage, that of Jane Neal to Isaac Beal, b. 3/7/1807. Jane Neal is the daughter of William Beal and Mary Ann Sheridan, and the sister of the Lee Beal who married Mary Beal. Would love to share more information. If you're still interested, please contact me!

    01/05/2001 06:33:29
    1. [OHGUERNS] Mary Dunkle
    2. Cathy Smith
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1366 Surname: ------------------------- No Mary was married the first time to Walter Hyde and the second time to Bruce Long.

    01/05/2001 04:55:38
    1. [OHGUERNS] Mary Dunkle
    2. Byron Atkinson
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1365 Surname: Dunkle, Saunders ------------------------- Is the Mary Dunkle show in your post the one that married Charles Saunders?

    01/05/2001 03:46:59
    1. [OHGUERNS] Michael Dunkle
    2. Cathy Smith
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1364 Surname: ------------------------- Michael Dunkle was born 9 June 1883 in Gore Ohio. He died 26 April 1957 in Uhrichsville Tuscarawas Co. Ohio. He is buried in Union Cemetery in Uhrichsville Ohio. He married Bessie Devault 10 Sept 1905. Bessie was married for a short time to Frank Lovett.Frank was killed in a hunting accident. Michael and Bessie had 10 children. 1. Charles Jay born 14 May 1907 2. Irma Rachel born 16 Oct 1908 3. Sarah Catheryn born 31 Dec.1909 4. Delbert A. born 13 Dec. 1911 5. Mary Elizabeth born 8 Jan.1914 6. Clarence Arthur born 18 June 1915 twin 7. Clara Alice born 18 Jue 1915 twin 8. Edith born 18 Jan 1917 9. Harry Edward born 14 July 1919 10. Betty Jane born 12 April 1926 Betty Jane was my mother.

    01/05/2001 02:38:58
    1. [OHGUERNS] RE: PERDUE - POSTEL
    2. Sheila Postle
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1363 Surname: ------------------------- hi, sorry it's been so long to get back to you... the answer is yes.. here's my home page... if you can add or change anything, please let me know. http://www.geocities.com/s_rae/geneology/index.html

    01/04/2001 03:09:46
    1. [OHGUERNS] Liberty Twp. pre-1823
    2. Doug and Patti Ensor
    3. The land that is now in Liberty Twp., was in a different twp. prior to 1823. Does anyone know what that twp. would be? My best guess is Wheeling Twp., but does anyone on the list know? Specifically I need to look at the 1820 census but would like to know before I do, which township I should look in for people who lived in the vicinity of Kimbolton (originally known as Liberty). Any suggestions?

    01/04/2001 02:21:45
    1. [OHGUERNS] Obituary of Joseph MCLAUGHLIN [1801IRE1896IN]
    2. Robert L. Jackson
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. Oh Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Oh/GuernseyObits/95 Surname: FRAME, MCLAUGHLIN ------------------------- THE BLOOMFIELD NEWS, Bloomfield, Greene County, Indiana, Friday October 30, 1896, Volume XX, Number 48, Page 3, Column 4, “OBITUARY. MCLAUGHLIN.” [Transcribed 3 Jan 2001 from Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library’s IHS Microfilm Records.] Joseph MCLAUGHLIN was born in Ireland, December 25, 1801. He came to America in 1845, and settled in Guernsey County, Ohio. In November 1846, he married Deborah FRAME, who preceded him to the Spirit Land by more than twenty years. In 1855 he moved to Indiana and located one mile east of Solsberry, Greene County, where he continued to live until his death, which occurred October 20, 1896. He was reared under Presbyterian influence, but never united with any church until some time after settling in Indiana, when he was converted and joined the M. E. church, organized in a class at HANNUM’S School house, which was afterwards transferred to Solsberry. He was a faithful worker in the church during all the years he was able to get to the house of God. For seven years past he was unable to walk, and was deprived of the privilege of the sanctuary, but he loved to have ministers and Christian people visit him. He seldom waited for the preacher to suggest the reading of the scripture, and prayer. He did this, and heartily enjoyed such seasons.’ “Uncle Joe,” as he was familiarly known, was a remarkable man in many ways. Although living nearly ninety-five years, he said he never had a pain or ache in all his long life. He knew from experience nothing of headache, toothache, etc., and never employed a doctor or took any medicine. One habit to which he strictly adhered, was to never eat as much as he wanted. Perhaps this had much to do with his freedom from the common ailments to which most of mankind are subject. He died literally of old age. During all the years of his helplessness, Uncle Joe MCLAUGHLIN was most tenderly cared for by his son, James MCLAUGHLIN, and his family. They never tired of ministering to his necessities. Love made the task a pleasure, which otherwise would have been a burden. Three other children survive. Two live in Kansas and one, Rev. John MCLAUGHLIN, a successful Methodist preacher, in Texas. — NOTES—RLJ: CEMETERIES OF EASTERN GREENE COUNTY, INDIANA, 1994, G.C.H.S., Beech Creek Township, Solsberry Cemetery, Page 38, Column 3: MCLAUGHLIN, Joseph 1801—189[6]; MCLAUGHLIN, Deborah, 1812—1876. Link: [Link to Greene County, IN GenWeb] URL: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~ingreene/greenegw.htm>

    01/03/2001 09:46:16
    1. [OHGUERNS] Lost Bradley-Mary
    2. Marsha Bradley Luthy
    3. Does anyone know this Mary Bradley's Linage or Birth date...Our Mary Bradley from Gurnsey Co is missing??? pmml@navicom.com Bios: Garrison, Green, Gridley, Hall - Portage County, Ohio, from "History of Portage County, Ohio" published by Warner, Beers & Co., Chicago, 1885 WILLIAM GRIDLEY, carpenter and machinist, Kent, was born in Hampden County, Mass., August 12, 1807; son of Oliver and Mary (Bradley) Gridley. His educational advantages were limited, as he was bound out on a farm in New Haven County, Conn., until he was twenty-one years old. When nineteen years of age he ran away, and arriving in Hampden County, Mass., he served an apprenticeship of two years at the millwright trade; worked in the cotton-mills at Chicopee Falls, Mass., fourteen months as a journeyman mechanic, after which he engaged as a master mechanic in the mill of A. Denslow, at Windsor, Conn., where he remained about three years. He made, but did not invent, the first machine that made cotton batting out of waste; then went to work on the Boston & Albany Railroad as a mechanic and inspector of lumber, and in August, 1844, he came to Ohio, locating in 1845 in Kent, where he has worked at his trade of millwright, carpenter, etc., up to the present time. Mr. Gridley was married in December 1832, to Clara, daughter of Calvin and Lydia (Grinnell) Bedortha, of Hampden County, Mass., by whom he has had five children: Talbot, William (killed at the battle of Gettysburg, in July, 1863), Benjamin (killed at the battle of Cedar Mountain), Laura (Mrs. O.S. Nichols) and Clara (deceased). Our subject's first wife dying March, 1853, he next married Mary Chatman, daughter of John and Martha Twitchell, by whom he had one child, Lilian (Mrs. Dr. R.F. Hamblin). His son Talbot served in the late war in the Seventh Regt. O.V.I., and was wounded in the shoulder at the battle of Winchester; his son William was a member of the Eighth Regt., O.V.I., and Benjamin was a member of the Seventh O.V.I. Mr. Gridley is a member of the Episcopal Church; the I.O.O.F. In politics he is a Republican.

    01/02/2001 12:19:22
    1. [OHGUERNS] Bob Fuller
    2. Doug and Patti Ensor
    3. I am looking for a current e-mail address for Bob Fuller who until November 2000 could be reached at an address on worldnet.att.com. If Bob is still on this list, would you please contact me? Many thanks! Patti

    01/02/2001 08:37:55
    1. [OHGUERNS] Martha Laning
    2. Tom Graham
    3. There appear to have been several Lanning families living in Guernsey County in the early 1800s. Dooes anyone have Martha Lanning in their line? Volume C, the Marriage License book, shows Martha Lanning's marriage to George Grymes on March 7th, 1833. Another marriage is shown for Martha Lanning on April 8th, 1841. Are these two Marthas the same person? The second marriage was to Charles Grimes. I am having a lot of trouble sorting these folks out! Can anyone help? Tom Graham

    01/01/2001 12:52:20
    1. [OHGUERNS] Harrison Starr
    2. Donna Gotschall
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1362 Surname: Starr ------------------------- Harrison and Laban Starr's parents were, John Starr Jr. and Elizabeth Wendel. Elizabeth's parents were Phillip Wendel and Barbara Black. Laban's grandson, Kenneth Carpenter is still living and doing well at the age of 93. He dates my neighbor. I am also related to the Starrs. John Jr. had a brother named Samuel and this is my line.

    01/01/2001 11:26:34
    1. [OHGUERNS] OBIT: Cecil D. Calvert, Jr. (1941-2000)
    2. Netti
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. Oh Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Oh/GuernseyObits/94 Surname: Calvert, Gorsky ------------------------- SOURCE: Daily Jeffersonian . . . 1 Jan 2001 Cecil D. Calvert Jr., 59, of Cambridge, died Friday (Dec. 29, 2000) at Cambridge Health and Rehabilitation Center. He was born April 17, 1941, in Cuyahoga Falls, son of Mary E. (Gorsky) Calvert of Coshocton and the late Cecil D. Calvert Sr. Mr. Calvert was a welder, fabricator and designer. He was a Catholic by faith and was a U.S. Marine Corps veteran. He was a member of VA, Pleasant City, ABATE Assn. and CMA Assn. He was preceded in death by a sister. He leaves a daughter, Mrs. Jeffery (Christina Lynn) Royer of Georgia; a son, Richard C. (Kathy) Calvert of Cambridge; a brother, Ted H. Calvert of Cambridge; a half-brother, Kent Calvert of San Diego, Calif.; three grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. A memorial service will be at a later date. Bundy-Law Funeral Home, Cambridge, is handling the arrangements. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Guernsey, P.O. Box 1165, 9711 East Pike, Cambridge, OH 43725

    01/01/2001 02:05:25
    1. [OHGUERNS] OBIT: F. Julia (Burdette) Faes (1916-2000)
    2. Netti
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. Oh Obituaries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Oh/GuernseyObits/93 Surname: Burdette, Faes, Johnson ------------------------- SOURCE: Daily Jeffersonian . . Cambridge, OH . 1 Jan 2001 NEWCOMERSTOWN — Frances Julia Faes, 84, a resident of Riverside Manor Nursing Home and Rehabilitation Center, Newcomerstown, formerly of Birch Road, Kimbolton, died Friday (Dec. 29, 2000) at the center. She was born March 28, 1916, in Gnadenhutten, daughter of the late Marion and Laura M. (Johnson) Burdette. Mrs. Faes attended Rush Township schools and was a homemaker all of her adult life. She enjoyed cooking, gardening, sewing and raising flowers. She was preceded in death by her husband, A. Hubert Faes, who died March 20, 1979. They were married June 8, 1934. Also deceased is a daughter, Edna Ellen Faes. Mrs. Faes was the last member of her generation of the Burdette family, having been preceded in death by several brothers and sisters, including Esther Garbrandt Albert Burdette, Mary Hunt, Pearl Johnson and Mae Gardner. She leaves three daughters, Laura Helen Blind, Mrs. Glenn M. (Carol R.) Frenton and Mrs. Jim R. (Joyce A.) Ortt, all of Kimbolton; three sons, Donald Wesley Faes of Kimbolton, Edward Dean (Nancy J.) Faes of Port Washington and Steven R. (Becky) Faes of Cambridge; 20 grandchildren; 29 great-grandchildren; several great-great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday at Ourant Funeral Home, Newcomerstown. Graveside services and burial will be 1 p.m. Monday at Gnaden-Clay Union Cemetery, Gnadenhutten with Pastor Tim Tesch officiating. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of one’s choice

    01/01/2001 02:02:57
    1. [OHGUERNS] Guernsey Co Census 1850 - 1920
    2. I am in immediate need of the following family groups from Guernsey County Censuses: 1850 - p. 325 LEWIS SAYRE, Wright Township 1860 - p. 82 LEWIS SAYRE, Richland Township 1860 - p. 263 BAILEY SAYRE, Jackson Township 1870 - p. 434 LEWIS SAYRE, (b. PA 1809) Jackson Township 1870 - p. 566 NATHAN SAYRE, (b. DE 1834) Richland Township And for Guernsey County 1900 Ohio Census - (don't have page) Mary R. Sayre family. Also, if anyone has Guernsey County Cemetery Inscription publications, I'd appreciate a look for the names Bailey G. Sayre, probably died about 1870; Mary R. Sayre (1838-??); Lewis W. Sayre (1870-1945); Josephine Sayre (1874-???); Edgar Leo Sayre; Harold Sayre. Can anyone help. Thanks. Ralph Sayre

    12/30/2000 04:33:42
    1. [OHGUERNS] STEWART/DRING/STILES
    2. Carol Schantz
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1361 Surname: STEWART, STILES, DRING, HENDERSON ------------------------- Searching for burial place of Francis Stewart, B. 1794 Ireland, D. Coshocton Co., OH. Francis married Sarah Dring in PA, but 9 of their 12 children were born in Guernsey, OH. The nine born in Guernsey were: Sarah (married John Henderson); William; Jesse; Margaret (married John Schroyer/Shroyer); Robert; Abraham; Isaac; Jacob and Nancy Jane. The other three children were John, born in PA, married Elizabeth Stiles in Guernsey; Rachel, born in PA died as an infant; and Frank, who married Susannah Henderson in Guernsey. Any help on the burial location of Francis Stewart would be appreciated. Thanks

    12/30/2000 04:05:05
    1. [OHGUERNS] Nelson
    2. Paula Harman
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1360 Surname: NELSON, TOLBERT ------------------------- I am looking for information on Andrew F. NELSON who was born 1/7/1822 in Guernsey County. He married Matilda TOLBERT who was born 9/5/1826 in Guernsey County. They were married in Guernsey County on 11/4/1845. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    12/29/2000 11:03:10
    1. [OHGUERNS] WEST/SMITH family
    2. Evelyn Ferguson
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1359 Surname: West, Smith, Watson, Davis ------------------------- My family line leads back to James Madison West and Nancy N. Smith. James was born August 27, 1810 in Old Washington, Guernsey, Ohio. Nancy was born 1828 in Pennsylvania. Can anyone fill me in on the Smith family of Wills Township or any additional info on James West's family?

    12/26/2000 11:35:36
    1. [OHGUERNS] WATKINS family
    2. Della M. Shafer
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/gc/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1358 Surname: WATKINS, BUCKINGHAM, DUTTON ------------------------- Seeking information on the parents and other siblings of William WATKINS, born 1816? OH, married 1846 Guernsey Co, OH to Rebecca BUCKINGHAM and his brother Joseph WATKINS, born 1826 Guernsey Co, OH, married 1850 Tuscarawas Co, OH to Sarah Jane DUTTON. When these two left Ohio they sold their land in Tuscarawas Co. to a James WATKINS who may have been another brother. We have quite a lot on the descendants of William and Joseph, but nothing on their origins. All help appreciated. dellasha@juno.com

    12/25/2000 05:03:00
    1. [OHGUERNS] Lydick
    2. ~Sue
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1357 Surname: DAWSON ------------------------- Charlotte, this may not have anything to do with your query. You memtioned the name Lydick. I'm tying to find out about a furneral home Jones & Lydick in the Kimbolton-Newcomertown area. My gg-grandfather William A. Dawson was buried there. Thank you, ~Sue

    12/23/2000 10:06:41
    1. [OHGUERNS] Hawkins/Lydick
    2. Charlotte Godbey
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey/1356 Surname: Hawkins, Lydick ------------------------- My great grandfather was married to a Anna Lydick. He lived in Quaker City, Oh. in the 1890's that I know of as my grandfather Paul E. Hawkins was born in Quaker City on Feb. 21, 1894. My great grandfather was Oliver John Hawkins he was born on April 3, 1856. He had 5 children...Paul, Nina, Mamie, Frederick, and Delmer. For some reason I can find no information on Oliver John. I noticed in your note that a Lydick family owned the mill. I understand that Oliver did odds and ends work around town. But that is all I can find out. Any info would be appreciated. foxyfl62@aol.com Thank You Charlotte Godbey

    12/23/2000 03:13:59