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    1. [OHGUERNS] Angus
    2. Jeff DeVore
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey?read=1080 Surname: DeVore, Angus, Bell ------------------------- Edie: My greatgrandfather, Joseph H. DeVore, was married to Josephine Angus. I have no dates on this couple, but it would have been late 1800's. They lived in Guernsey Cty. and had four children. Joseph died in 1934. What do you have on the Guernsey Angus family? Jeff

    07/28/2000 03:48:05
    1. [OHGUERNS] CONNER
    2. Beth Perry
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. Oh Obituaries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/GuernseyObits?read=65 Surname: CONNER, SNYDER, PERRY ------------------------- CONNER, Harvey. Possibly Guernsey Co., Mahoning, or Trumbull. Born about 1847. Married Elizabeth Rebecca SNYDER 1855-1941 and had daughter Laura Belle CONNER 1875-1960. Laura Belle married Lee Vincent PERRY 1871-1940.

    07/27/2000 09:25:38
    1. [OHGUERNS] Dague, Harsh, Swihart (Swinehart)
    2. Cathy Martin
    3. The 96th Reunion of the DAGUE families will be held Sunday, August 20, 2000 at Sunset Lake, east of Spencer, Ohio. The meal is at 1pm. Come early and stay late. Bring a well-filled picnic basket and table service. Beverages will be furnished. Anyone connected to the DAGUE family is invited to attend. Carole Schetter, Historian Some names associated with this family are: SWIHART (SWINEHART), HARSH ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    07/27/2000 09:54:00
    1. [OHGUERNS] Death Index Lookup
    2. Charles Price
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey?read=1079 Surname: Murphy ------------------------- I need a lookup in the death index for Edward Murphy. In May of 1903 he was either in a train accident or run over by a train near Cambridge. He was not buried there but sent back to Newport KY. If you can help, please e-mail me at caleslieprice@prodigy.net

    07/25/2000 01:41:06
    1. [OHGUERNS] Mooresville, Ohio
    2. Kathryn Krzeczowski
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey?read=1078 Surname: BRILL ------------------------- Today, traveling thru Ohio, we came thru a town called Mooresville. There were many old houses. Can anyone tell me something about this town, or where to read about it.

    07/24/2000 11:28:26
    1. [OHGUERNS] THOMAS WOODS/CYNTHIA SLATER/OH
    2. Donna Merrill
    3. >Thomas WOODS b. 1798 in Washington Co., PA d. Apr 1848 in Morgan Co., OH, son of William WOODS and Margaret BARNDOLLAR. Thomas md. 10 Mar 1820 in Guernsey Co., OH to Cynthia SLATER b. 29 Nov 1803 in Belmont Co., OH d. 1891 in Iowa, daughter of David SLATER and Martha WEST. Thomas and Cynthia had these children: >Jacob md. Rebecca Ann ROBBERTS >Cynthia md. Zadoc ELLIOT >Margaret md. James MCKELVY >Pleasy md. Philip CLINGENSMITH >Elizabeth md. William DEMPSTER >Thomas >Martha Jane md. John PRESTON >Catherine md. Thomas DEMPSTER >George Westly md. Emily WILLIAMS >David Spencer md. Margaret KELLY > >Some of these children migrated to Guthrie Co., Iowa. I have not actively researched >the surnames of the daughters but have group sheets on some of them. Any information from descendants of this family would be appreciated !! > >Donna Merrill >dmerrill@fastlane.net

    07/23/2000 01:55:47
    1. [OHGUERNS] DAVID SLATER/MARTHA WEST/OH
    2. Donna Merrill
    3. >David SLATER b. 4 May 1779 in MD md. 4 May 1800 in Loudoun Co., VA to Martha WEST b. 5 Apr 1787 in MD. David died 17 Dec 1850 in Morgan Co., OH and Martha abt. 1862-1864 in Hocking Co., OH. They migrated to Belmont Co., OH by 1803. Their children were: > >*Cynthia md. Thomas WOODS >West md. Mary FRYE >Ellis md. Louisa E. NICHOLS >Anne md. Joseph CLIPPENGER >Daniel md. Elizabeth MCKEE >Enos md. Margaret S. TURNER >Martha md. Jesse C. DEAN >Samuel Seymour md. Louisa J. PETTY >Emily J. md. Michael BOLINGER >David P. md. Sarah HUMISTON > >Half of the children were born in Belmont Co. and the other half in Guernsey Co., OH. Would like to correspond with any descendants of this family. I have not actively researched the lines of the married daughters. I am descended from Cynthia md. Thomas WOODS. Any information would be apprecaited! > >Donna Merrill >dmerrill@fastlane.net

    07/23/2000 01:07:30
    1. [OHGUERNS] Re: Martha Ann Neel
    2. Barbara Goble Volker
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey?read=1077 Surname: NEEL ------------------------- Martha Ann NEEL was my great Aunt. Her brother, John Lanning NEEL, my great grandfather. I don't have a lot of information on her, but what I have says she was born 1855 in Guernsey Co, OH. My mother told me of visiting her grave and says that she is buried at Birmingham Cemetery, Monroe Twp, Guernsey Co. That is where her parents Asberry and Huldah NEEL are buried.

    07/23/2000 01:06:11
    1. [OHGUERNS] Genealogy poem..delete if not interested.
    2. I Copied this off of another list.. thought it was cute and wanted to share I guess that is what I play: Geneasolitaire. (I'd rather play geneaopoly!!) THE ELUSIVE ANCESTOR I went searching for an ancestor. I cannot find him still. He moved around from place to place and did not leave a will. He married where a courthouse burned. He mended all his fences. He avoided any man who came to take the U.S. Census. He always kept his luggage packed, this man who had no fame. And every 20 years or so, this rascal changed his name. His parents came from Europe. They should be upon some list of passengers to U.S.A., but somehow they got missed. And no one else in this world is searching for this man. So, I play geneasolitaire to find him if I can. I'm told he's buried in a plot, with tombstone he was blessed; but the weather took engraving, and some vandals took the rest. He died before the county clerks decided to keep records. No Family Bible has emerged, in spite of all my efforts. To top it off this ancestor, who caused me many groans, Just to give me one more pain, betrothed a girl named JONES. by Merrell Kenworthy

    07/23/2000 11:40:33
    1. [OHGUERNS] Neel & Beal Familes
    2. Barbara Volker
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey?read=1076 Surname: NEILL, NEEL, SHERIDINE, SHERIDAN, BEAL, EVERETT ------------------------- I am also descended from the NEEL family. Lee's brother Asbury NEEL was my gg grandfather. Their parents were William NEILL b. 1776 in Ireland (according to his children at the time of the 1880 census) and Mary Ann SHERIDINE (also spelled SHERIDAN). The date of their settlement in OH is unknown, but they were there by at least 1821 and possibly earlier. somewhere along the way, William adopted the surname spelling of NEEL. William and Mary Ann are both buried in Birmingham Cemetery, Monroe Twp, Guernsey Co. My information on Lee says he married Mary BEAL in Guernsey County 4 Apr 1839 (Book C:261). Mary's parents were William and Elizabeth BEAL. There are several other instances of NEEL/BEAL marriages that I know of. Mary was born in Guernsey Co in Oct 1820 and died 10 Feb 1866 at age 45 years, 3 mos, 19 days. She is buried in Birmingham cemetery near her parents. Lee remarried on 25 Dec 1867 to Rebecca M. (Becky) EVERETT. Lee died in New Philadelphia 13 Jan 1902. Lee and Mary had 6 children: Alexander b. 1840; William ca 1845; Elizabeth ca 1846; Mary Jane (or Mary D.?) ca 1847; John b. ?; Obed Whittaker ca 1862. I have more information. Would be happy to share. Am just starting to do documentation on this family.

    07/23/2000 09:09:56
    1. [OHGUERNS] Re: OHGUERNS-D Digest V00 #128
    2. There are both Quigley and Bartholows in this one. Recall I think Grandma Wendell`s two sisters married Bartholows. Do hope all is well and happy at your house this morning. Mom

    07/23/2000 03:29:05
    1. [OHGUERNS] RE: TEDRICK/TIDRICK ?
    2. Winifred Derbish
    3. Hi Everyone, I am curious about the surname TEDRICK and TIDRICK. I have a family connection from the family of William TIDRICK, b 1814 and a family connection from the family of Rose Ann TEDRICK, b 1816. Does any one have any information on these families that would prove or disprove the fact that they may be from the same family line, but perhaps with different spellings of the surname? It would seem possible from the date of birth of both William and Rose Ann that perhaps they may be related. I do not have any information on the place of birth of either of them. Any help would certainly be appreciated. Thank You, Mary granny@icubed.com Researching in Guernsey Co: BARTHOLOW,BOYD, FOSTER, McPEEK, MASTERS, MILLER, SHULTZ, and others.

    07/22/2000 02:46:06
    1. [OHGUERNS] Frazier family
    2. Minden Shadle
    3. I am seeking information on the Frazier families (inc. various spellings) of Guernsey Co., Ohio. My brick wall is David Frazier who married to Ida J. (Peria) Strawn in Guernsey Co., Ohio in May 26, 1873. They had two known children: Mary "Dolia" M. Frazier b. Sept. 30, 1873 Robertha "Blanche" Frazier b. Dec. 31, 1878 My problem is that Ida appears apparently a widow in the 1880 census as a housekeeper in another family with only her youngest daugter. I don't know who was taking care of Dolia at that time. He was buried under the name David Frasure in Fairfield Co., Ohio. I think he mostly lived in Fairfield and Hocking Counties during his marriage. I can't think of why else he might marry in Guernsey Co., Ohio except that perhaps he had family there. (I suppose it could have been that his wife was five months pregnant and he did not want to marry at home). Would love to hear from anyone with ideas, Mindy Shadle mshadle@prodigy.net

    07/22/2000 02:29:13
    1. [OHGUERNS] Guernsey County ancestors
    2. TERESA
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey?read=1073 Surname: PARKER, MC COY, KLINE ------------------------- I am searching for any info re: JOHN PARKER (1785 - 1869)spouse FANNY(KLINE)PARKER, daughter SUZANNA PARKER married to WILLIAM MC COY. I think they all lived in Madison Township and William MC COY died in the Civil War (Union side). If anyone has information or can lead me in the right direction I would greatly appreciate. John and Fanny PARKER would be my gggggrandparents. This is so exciting. Thank you. TERESA

    07/21/2000 07:21:59
    1. [OHGUERNS] Millers
    2. Elizabeth Periman
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey?read=1072 Surname: Miller, McMullen ------------------------- I have a Hugh Miller who had Alexander Miller b. 1813 in Scotland. He married Catherine McMullen in Guernsey Co. Dec 29, 1936. If you think these are connected, contact me privately and I will give you a source for information.

    07/21/2000 04:43:45
    1. [OHGUERNS] Miller family of Jefferson Twp or Liberty Twp, Guernsey, Ohio
    2. Dawnee Phay McCulley
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey?read=1071 Surname: Miller, McCulley, Beggs, Parkison ------------------------- I am trying to find the parents of my anscestor, Ellen Miller (may be Elenour or Elenoe). She was born around 1790. She married James Beggs. They were possitively living in Liberty Township between 1830 and 1867. According to James Will in 1867, she had already passed on. She is mentioned in, "History of Guernsey County, Ohio," Liberty Township, Page 88: James Beggs was one of the many sons of Ireland who have helped build up the National domain. He and his wife, Ellen Miller, were born in the old country in 1790, lived together and ended their career almost simultaneously. In 1798 they emigrated to Jefferson Twp, Ohio, but shortly purchased land in Liberty Twp where he died in 1867. Mrs. Beggs died shortly before. Their two children are Elizabeth wife of Gilbert McCulley, and James. The latter born in Ireland in 1817. In 1841, he married Margaret Parkeson, of this country. Miss Parkison was a daughter of Edward Parkison and at the time of her marriage was 19 years old. Their children were: James McGill, Barbara A. (dead), John, Dorcas J., Ida Bell, and James. The Beggs farm contains 357 acres. The only leads I have to her family is that ADAM MILLER was one of the witnesses to Jame's will. Also, in a book I found this reference, which may be one of the Millers related to Ellen: .."Other pioneers were Robert Forsythe, who came from Pennsylvania; James Beggs, who was born in Ireland; Joseph McMullen, also a native of Ireland; R.R. Miller and Isaac Crow." Any help appreciated!

    07/20/2000 06:12:25
    1. [OHGUERNS] New Reed/Acheson connections
    2. Dear List, I have been reading several posts regarding the Reed and Acheson (spelling variations) families lately. I thought I'd throw mine into the mix. If anyone finds a connection to what they're working on, I'd sure love to hear from you. My REEDS and ACHESONS are connected through my McCRACKEN family. Mostly through John REED, (b.c.1786, PA) and his brother "Fighting Bill REED" of War of 1812 fame, from Cambridge, Ohio. ...Then there's an Acheson connection with one of John's kids. Read on.... PLEASE DON"T DELETE ME JUST YET..... A3 Lillian McCracken, b. 20 November 1786, Cumberland Co., PA, married John Reed, probably in Allegheny Co., PA sometime before 1810. I don't know who John's parents were, but....John Reed's brother was the infamous William "Fighting Bill" Reed. Bill was hired by his "brother-in-law", Lillian's brother, William McCracken in his tannery/blacksmithing shop in Cambridge, before the War of 1812. ("Fighting Bill Reed" was supposed to be depicted in the painting, "The Battle of Lake Erie", which hangs in the Ohio State House, in Columbus.) John Reed, his brother, was most likely dead before 1850, as he does not appear with his family on the PA 1850 census. (Although perhaps he was already in Ohio. He was assuredly dead before 1864, as his son Moses does not mention regards to him in a Civil War letter, written home, "save to mother and friends".) Lillian Reed, John's wife, was listed as living in the third ward of Pittsburgh on the 1850 census, p. 217. At that time she was listed with most, if not all of her children: Margaret, Mary (Reed) Atchison, Dorcas, Isabella, Letilia, Moses, and John. By 19 July 1860, (date of 1860 OH census reading) Lillian had moved to Cambridge Twp., Guernsey County, where she and her eldest daughter were living with John Reed, Jr.'s family, her youngest son. In 1870, Lilly was listed in her own home in Cambridge Twp., her daughter Margaret still living with her. Her son, John Reed, was living next door. In 1880, there was no listing for Lilly Reed in Guernsey County, Ohio, which begs the question, did she and Margaret return to Pittsburgh, or did they miss the census reading? Although an article in the Cambridge paper in 1899 regarding the 60th wedding anniversary of Lillian's nephew, Alexander McCracken, (son of William), suggests that Lillian Reed died at the age of 97 in Pennsylvania, I have found a death record for her in Guernsey County. Lillian Reed died in Guernsey Co., OH, on 5 January 1881, as recorded in Guernsey County Probate Court records. Together John and Lillian (McCracken) Reed had seven children, of which I am aware: A3a Margaret Reed b.c. 1810-11 living w/mom in 1870 A3b Mary Reed b.c. 1813 A3c Dorcas Reed b.c. 1817 school teacher in Gue. Co. A3d Isabella Reed b.c. 1820 A3e Letilia Reed b.c. 1824 A3f Moses Reed b.c. 1828 GAR from PA Reg./letters A3g John Reed b.c. 1828 GAR 9 December 1875 A3a Margaret Reed, born circa 1810-11, PA or MD. It appears from later census records that Margaret never married. She lived with her mother from before 1850 until we last find Lilly on the census in 1870. Margaret then is listed as being 60 years old, living with her mother. (I think, at that age, it's safe to assume she never married.) A3b *Mary Reed, born circa 1813, PA. Married an _______Atchison, Acheson, or Atkinson. On the 1850 census, Mary and her two children are listed with Lilly Reed in Pittsburgh. No father is mentioned. Together they had at least two children: A3b1 William Atchison, born circa 1836, PA A3b2 Amanda Atchison, born circa 1839, PA **?** Wm. McCracken took a Mitchel Atkinson as an apprentice in the tannery/blacksmith shop in Cambridge. Could this have been a connection to these people? And, who was the Mitchel Atkinson who was in Capt. Martin's Comp. in the War of 1812 from Guernsey Co.? ***** Daily Jeffersonian (2 March 1894, p. 3) "Solomon Tomlinson (another of my direct ancestors) conveyed the property to Mitchel Atkinson. He was of the Atkinson family who settled as pioneers at what was known as "Atkinson Ford" on Wills Creek, below Liberty. Mitchel Atkinson and John Ferguson married sisters." (see Sarchet article for more details.) A3c Dorcas Reed, born circa 1817, PA. Circa 1850 She was a teacher at the Union School in Cambridge and was also the principal at a later date. She never married. May have died in Guernsey County?! A3d Isabella Reed, born circa 1820, PA A3e Letilia Reed, born circa 1824, PA A3f Moses Reed, born circa 1828, PA was a twin to brother John below. Moses was a Col. in the 56th Reg. of the U.S. Infantry, during the Civil War, and he tried to get cousin Benj. Thompson a promotion to Lt. ...Letter from Helena, Arkansas 8 Oct. 1864. I have a few Civil War letters from him. One letter is as follows: Head Quarters 56th U.S. Colel. Infantry Helena, Oct. 8th 1864 Dear Cousin, I have just written Benny a letter. I sent his name on for an appointment as Com. Sargeant of the Reg. as I see a good opening for a commission now. Changes have taken place in the _ine Offices that makes it alltogether probable that I will be able to get him a Lieutenancy before very long. I am sorry that I wrote you at all, as no doubt my letter gave you some uneasiness. I have had good health since my return for which I feel thankfull to God. Give my love to all those handsome cousins of mine especially the girls and say to them that I hope to see them all somebody's wife when I go back. Yours in love, P.S. M. Reed Save to mother and all the friends A3g John Reed, born circa 1828, PA, twin to Moses above. Was in PA GAR. Came to Guernsey Co. c. 1849. (Owen's, p. 458) Listed on 1860 census with cousin Alexander McCracken in Cambridge, OH as a chairmaker. As a youth he apprenticed with someone in PA to be a cabinetmaker, which he practiced before moving to Ohio. Soon after coming to Cambridge he opened a chair factory, which he ran successfuly until 1856. He then pruchased a farm in Cambridge Twp., and commenced farming, which he did until his death. (Have Civil War letter signed John. May be from him or John Revere Clark. Not sure which "cousin John".) On 20 Dec. 1855 he married Ellen Broom, daughter of Baptist minister, Rev. Hugh Broom and Helen (Swan), of Cambridge, OH. Hugh Broom was a Scottish immigrant, born in Scotland in 1787 and settled in Cambridge in 1812, before 1822 when he is mentioned in the February 1822 Guernsey County Common Pleas records declaring his intention to become an American citizen. (Minutes Bk C, p. 7). Hugh Broom died in 1863. His wife was born in Scotland in 1785 and died near Cambridge in 1854. In Cambridge Township, in 1832, Hugh Broom built a stone house, near Birmingham Road. This house has been passed down through the Reed-Braden family ever since, and is the only house of its kind continually maintained by descendants of its builders. John Reed died in Guernsey Co., 9 Dec. 1875. In the newspaper obit. he died in a wagon accident. His' was a tragic death. His team of horses ran away, overturning the wagon which he was driving, causing it to overturn and fall on him. He died instantly. Ellen (Broom) Reed died in 1888, but another source says she died in Jan. 1891. (Check for them in the center Twp. Baptist Cemetery.) Together John and Ellen had at least two children: A3g1 Margaret K./H."Maggie" December 1856 A3g2 Hugh Broom Reed 5 November 1858, Cambridge Twp A3g1 Margaret K./H."Maggie", born December 1856. She married Daniel E. Braden on 27 November 1889. Daniel Braden was born on 21 February 1849, Center Township, Guernsey county, the son of Elijah and Mary (VanKirk) Braden. Daniel Braden's family lived in Center Twp., and were members of the Baptist church there. Together they had two children, to wit: A3g1a William Reed Braden April 1892 A3g1b Mary H. Braden 1906 A3g1a William Reed Braden married_______________. Together they had at least two sons, to wit: A3g1a1 Ralph Braden A3g1a2 Charles Braden A3g1a1 Ralph Braden was at one time the principal for the Newcomerstown High School, later he became an accountant in Cambridge. In 1969, he and his partner purchased the old McFarland house at 803 Steubenville Avenue. This site was once the blacksmith-shop of Ralph's great, great, great-uncle William McCracken, where his other g,g,g,uncle, "fighting Bill Reed" apprenticed. A3g1a2 Charles Braden lives in the old Reed-Braden stone house in Cambridge Twp. A3g2 Hugh B. Reed, born 5 November 1858, Cambridge Twp.. On 4 Oct. 1894 he married Laura McCollum, dau. of Ezekiel and Sarah (Hutchinson) McCollum, of Cambridge. Laura was born in February 1859, Ohio. Hugh had at least one son: A3g2a Thomas R. Reed, married Ann G. Ault, the dau. of Charles M. and Mary L. Stevens Ault, of Fairview, Guernsey County. Chas. Henry Robinson said that Tom later lived in New York City. A3g2a1 Lillian L. Reed, c. -1911 A3g2a2 Elizabeth Reed Carter Well, I know I have probably packed way too much info. into one posting. But when I have been seeing thesee REED/ACHESON queries, I keep telling myself. Post what you know. Maybe you'll find a connection. ...So, here they are. This is pretty much everything I know on my REEDS/ACHESONS. Hope someone can connect. Descendant of William McCracken of Cambridge, Ohio, Andy Miller, Columbus, Ohio

    07/19/2000 06:06:49
    1. [OHGUERNS] Levi Williams
    2. Tom Treat
    3. Posted on: Guernsey Co. OH Queries Forum Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Guernsey?read=1070 Surname: Williams ------------------------- Looking for information on Levi Williams who lived in Guernsey County until 1849. He married an Elizabeth and had a son, Harvey Albert Williams, in 1848 and may have had a daughter, Minvera Williams, prior to that. He may have lived in Washington Twp or Willis Twp. His parents were born in Great Brittian possibly Wales. I am at a deadend on him so any leads would be appreciated very much. Tom Treat tltreat37@aol.com

    07/19/2000 02:48:35
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    07/19/2000 12:56:34
    1. [OHGUERNS] Mary J. STARKEY (c. 1830) married Eli D. PICKERING
    2. Charlotte Morrison
    3. I’m looking for the parents and siblings of Mary Jane STARKEY. She was born about 1830 in Ohio (presumably in Belmont Co.). Sometime around 1850 she married Elias D. Pickering (b. 1826 in Belmont Co.). I have not been able to find a marriage record for Eli and Mary Jane … this information comes from family records and census information. Following is a list of their children. Later records indicate that the children were born in Noble Co., OH (except Louisa who was born after Eli & Mary J. moved to Ritchie Co., WV). Does anyone know anything about Mary Jane STARKEY? …Charlotte 1 Elias D. Pickering b: January 27, 1826 d: June 18, 1902 . +Mary Jane Starkey b: Abt. 1830 .. 2 James M. Pickering b: Abt. September 1850 d: December 10, 1851 .. 2 Lydia Jane Pickering b: February 05, 1852 d: September 18, 1852 .. 2 Martha Angeline Pickering b: February 20, 1855 ......+Henry Dunn Morrison .. 2 Almen Blashford Pickering b: Abt. March 1857 d: December 17, 1857 .. 2 Ida Pickering b: Abt. 1858 ......+Nelson Kyles b: Abt. 1848 .. 2 Isaac F. Pickering b: 1859 .. 2 Rena A. Pickering b: 1862 d: 1938 ...... +Joseph Clinton Lacy .. 2 Alcena Pickering b: 1863 d: 1940 ......+Ethelbert "Bert" Carpenter .. 2 Francis M. (Frank) Pickering b: April 14, 1865 d: December 13, 1900 ...... +Dora Morrison b: Abt. 1873 .. 2 Louisa Pickering b: Abt. 1872 ...... +Calvin F. Vincent b: Abt. 1877 .. 2 Stella Pickering ...... +(unknown) Hull, M.D. .. 2 Lena Pickering

    07/19/2000 05:27:19