Dear List, Does anyone have cemetery books, other than Wesleyan, Vine Street, and Spring Grove? If possible, would someone mind looking for my great aunt? "Annie" SHULER [Golda Amita Shuler] believed to have died in 1910 or 1911, in Hamilton County, residing at Girl's Town. Birth year 1881 or '83. If anyone would happen to need a look up from Gallia County, I have seven of their cemetery books, and one from Meigs County, as my people lived in those area's... EXCEPT my Annie. I will be glad to assist, should anyone need info from either county. Edna Shuler Stobart Miami, FL
Hello, In reviewing the City Directories for several families, I notice the occupation "HUCKSTER". Was this a common street peddler with "cheap" merchandise? Seems liked there were several hucksters listed... Anyone that can enlighten me I'd be very appreciative. Tim Allgeyer
According to the dictionary a huckster is 1. One who sells wares or provisions in the street; a peddler or hawker. 2. One who uses agressive, showy, and sometimes devious methods to promote or sell a product. 3. Informal One who writes advertising copy, especially for radio or television. http://www.thefreedictionary.com/huckster Barb ----- Original Message ----- From: <TAllgeyer@aol.com> To: <OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, August 23, 2005 9:35 PM Subject: [OH-HAMILT] Huckster...Occupation in Cincinnati 1900 > > Hello, > > In reviewing the City Directories for several families, I notice the > occupation "HUCKSTER". Was this a common street peddler with "cheap" > merchandise? Seems liked there were several hucksters listed... > > Anyone that can enlighten me I'd be very appreciative. > > > Tim Allgeyer > > > > > > ==== OHHAMILT Mailing List ==== > ROLL CALLS? Not permitted unless instituted by the List Admin. But post > your interests and areas of search often. New members join every day. > > ============================== > Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the > areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. > Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx > >
In a message dated 8/23/2005 4:07:50 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, rmscharf@ocsnet.net writes: Denise, There are 5 NECKEL's listed ( Frances, Elizabeth, John, Mary Ann & Virginia), but no ZIELSDORF or ZUHLSDORF/F. There are two ZULSDORF's: Anna, 1y 8m, d. 15 Jan 1876, b. in Sec 5 Lot 340 and William, f/o Lulu FELIX, Civil War Vet, age 80y 8m, d. 21 Feb 1919, bur. in Sec 15 Lot 98 grave 2. If any of those NECKEL's are of interest, let me know. Bob S Oh boy, I hit the jackpot. I missed your initial offer of lookups and just jumped on the bandwagon too. I am very interested in all of the Neckels; I have very limited information on any of them. What other information do you have about them? Thank you very much for your time! Denise Ratterman Jackson >Are there any Neckel or Zulsdorf/Zielsdorf/Zuhlsdorf/f buried in the Vine
As far as lunacy records go - maybe someone can answer this for me - in the 1860 Ohio Census for Cincinnati, my g-g-g-g-grandmother is shown as insane. She was shown as living with her daughter and son-in-law. How did they determine the "insanity" which I assume was senile dementia of some kind. Would she have a certified record anywhere? Or would she have to have been in some kind of institution? thanks, Penny
My genealogist contacted the Ohio Genealogical Society about the lunacy records and here is the answer that she got: Ohio Revised Code closes mental and adoption records. It is up to the judge as far as opening any older materials. Many do. ORC, as far as I know, doesn't place a type limit on the closure. I had a case packet 1850 in Wayne County marked "mental" that they would never let me see. Then when LDS came in and filmed the packets, I was pleasantly surprised to see that it was on their films acquired from Salt Lake City. I nice letter to the probate judge asking for his permission for you to view and photocopy material from this particular 1880s case would be a place to start. Say it is for genealogical purposes, how you or your client is related, that it is 1880s and the person involved and all their children are deceased, etc. Usually they are pretty good about this. Thanks. Tom Neel, Library Director Ohio Genealogical Society Thanks for all the help on the Hamilton County, OH board! This is one of the best mailing lists on all of Rootsweb! Sincerely, Susan E. Davis Searching for Bartling, Nieske, Neske, Schanon, and Shannon in Cincinnati, Ohio in the 1800s
Hi. Have been seeing the lookup requests going back & forth, thought I'd jump on the bandwagon too & ask. If you do not mind, could you please look & see if you see: Osborn Thomas Edward Thomas If either 1/both are there, could you see if there is any other Thomas right close by them? Thank you. Hope you don't mind my asking. Pavla Chandler
Are there any EDWARDS or MULFORD family buried there?
HI BOB THANK YOU IS THERE NO DATES FOR EARL ADAMS WAS IT JUST HIS WIFE?? I APPREICATE YOUR HELP AS SO MANY OTHER'S MUST TOO. YOU HAVE BEEN SO VERY BUSY DOING THESE LOOK UPS THANK YOU AGAIN MARGARET IN MICHGIAN
There used to be 'reports' printed that listed names, parents, etc and were published. I know this was true ca 1870 per an auction on eBay: 5608535659 ... Donna -----Original Message----- From: Karen Grumski [mailto:rkgrumski@fuse.net] Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 9:24 PM To: OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OH-HAMILT] RE: Are adoption and lunacy records sealed forever? Susan I agree with Mark - you got further than me. I am looking for orphanage records from 1880 until about 1883. My great great grandmother Margaret Conley Lafont died in child birth. My great great grandfather Nicholas Lafont (Lafontaine) put the children in St. Joe's orphanage. When he remarried a few years later he claimed the kids (my great grandmother Clara Belle Lafont Kelly and her brother Peter Lafont). I can get nothing out of St. Joe's even sent a donation. They kept the money and sent nothing. Karen Grumski -----Original Message----- From: SHASTA4737@aol.com [mailto:SHASTA4737@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, August 21, 2005 11:35 PM To: OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Are adoption and lunacy records sealed forever? Hi, I've been trying to obtain adoption records in Hamilton County, Ohio. The clerk told me that they are sealed forever. Is this a new rule? I thought it was only for 75 years. This ancestor's adoption was about 1881. Also, I've tried to get a "lunacy" court record on one of my great grandfathers and was told that these are sealed forever also. The lunacy record is also from about 1881. Could someone tell me if this is Ohio law or are the clerks in error? Could different counties have different rules on adoption and lunacy records? Thanks for any help! Sincerely, Susan E. Davis ______________________________ ==== OHHAMILT Mailing List ==== This List is dedicated to Hamilton County, Ohio. If you have a problem, question, need direction or to report a virus, please contact the List Mom off-list at OHHAMILT-admin@rootsweb.com Thanks. ============================== Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx
Thank you, Bob. Your generosity in doing these lookups in very much appreciated. Evelyn in AR At 05:43 PM 8/23/2005, you wrote: >Evelyn, There are no HANRAHAN's in Vine Street, but there was one KEATING: > >Laura - Div.,d/o Harry Joseph WOLF & Berdella RUDOSOL, b 29 Nov 1904, d. >15 Nov 1949, bur. in Sec 22 gr 2363 > >Bob S > >At 02:11 PM 8/22/05 -0500, you wrote: >>Bob, >> >>I would very much appreciate a lookup for KEATING and HANRAHAN. >> >>Thank you. God Bless. >> >>Evelyn in AR >> >> >> > > > >==== OHHAMILT Mailing List ==== >~~ The List GOLDEN RULE ~~ >Keep to genealogy, history, anything ancestor that pertains to Hamilton >County. ...Positively *NO* selling or OFF TOPIC announcements or >messages. If you're unsure, email the List Mom first at: >OHHAMILT-admin@rootsweb.com > >============================== >Search Family and Local Histories for stories about your family and the >areas they lived. Over 85 million names added in the last 12 months. >Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13966/rd.ashx
I would like to know if there are any Lawrenz or Laurenz family or Suess (Suese) family buried at the Vine Street Cemetery. My great great grandmother Matilda Suese (Suess,Suss, Suesse) married a Lawrenz(Laurenz) . I have no idea what his first name was. She then married Fredrich Braasch around 1874. He died in 1875. IN the 1900 census it said she had three children. One of which died. So she might have had a child with her first husband. Matilda was born in Germany (Prussia around 1844 . She came to the USA around 1851 or soon after. Thanks so much. Joyce
Bob, thank you for the generous offer to do look-ups. Am looking for any: KAHLY/KAHLEY in Vine Street Hill Cemetery. Thank you. Helen
Thanks, Linda. I thought I was going a little crazy (still possible). I try to donate every book that I publish to the Cincinnati library. However, the last year or two has been very stressful (my mother had a stroke) and I am very behind. Glad to see that I actually HAD donated that book to them. FYI, Mary Remler's Delhi Burial Records book, Vol. 17 in the series, arrived last week and Bill Graver's tome (index to maps, etc.) arrived today so I will try to get those downtown this week along with my Howe's Hamilton County (indexed). They are all paperback, however, and I know that the library will send out for hardbinding so it may take awhile before they are back. Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Linda Boorom" <lboorom@fuse.net> To: <OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 2:41 PM Subject: Re: [OH-HAMILT] Jeffrey Herbert's new book > Selected Hamilton County, Ohio, Church Baptism Records, 1870-1879 by > Jeffrey > Herbert is Vol. 3 which the library has listed simply as "Selected > Hamilton > County, Ohio, church baptism records" in the index. The library does have > Vol. 3 > listed so they do have it. Little Miami Publishing has it listed as new, > so it > must be recent. > > If you have trouble finding it in the catalogue by the title try searching > for > the author Jeffrey Herbert. > > Linda > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "miriam" <mcnabbuc@netzero.net> > To: <OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, August 22, 2005 10:29 AM > Subject: Re: [OH-HAMILT] Jeffrey Herbert's new book > > >> I looked for it at the library yesterday and didn't see it in their >> catalogue. They must not have purchased a copy yet. So, I guess I'd be >> interested in anyone that is doing lookups in it as well. By the way, >> Protestant or Catholic or both? >> >> LeeAnn >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Janet Lippelman" <jansgen@gmail.com> >> >> >> > Is anyone doing look up's in Jeffrey Herbert's baptismal book in the >> > 1870's? >> > If so, could they please check a name for me? I'm looking for my >> > grandfather's record. He was born in 1877. Charles Joseph Rudershauser >> > or >> > Charles Joseph Neuhaus. Could be under either name. >> > Thanks, >> > Janet >> >> >> >> ==== OHHAMILT Mailing List ==== >> NO Virus warnings, seasonal greetings or private 'chit-chat' on this >> list, okay! Other than that, anything pertaining to the lives and times >> of those we seek in Hamilton County is permissible, but MUST be kept >> within > the list's guidelines. >> >> ============================== >> View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find >> marriage announcements and more. Learn more: >> http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx >> > > ______________________________
Hi Bob, Thanks so much for your offer. Could you please look up: Sarah Nisbet Gessert (if any...probably won't be) Thanks! Phyllis G.
Helen, There are no KAHLY's buried in Vine Street and only one KAHLEY. She was Anna Margrethe, d/o Anna Eliz. HARSCH. She was 26y 6m old when she died on 29 Apr 1884. She is buried in Sec 1 Lot 430 gr 3. There also are 20 KAHLE's listed. If this is a possibility, do you have first names? Bob S >Am looking for any: KAHLY/KAHLEY in Vine Street Hill Cemetery. > >Thank you. >Helen >
Virginia, There is a listing for Fried. LEHMANN. No birth date or age is given, but he died 17 Feb 1866 and is buried in Sec 4 lot 354. There is an Amalia LEHMANN buried in the same lot. She was 25 when she died on 9 Oct 1871. Bob S At 03:44 PM 8/23/05 -0400, you wrote: > >May I request a look up for Frederich Lehmann? >My ancestor's death certificate found in his widows pension application >indicates that he was buried in Carthage Road Cemetery (I understand that >this is >now Vine Street Cemetery) Sept 1875. A death certificate for a young >daughter Augusta, was also in the Archive records. She died December >1875. Other >members of this family were found buried in a large lot in Spring Grove >Cemetery. These members all died after 1875. Thank you so very much for >your >trouble. Virginia > >
Susan, There are no NESKE's, NIESKE's or SHANNON's at Vine Street. Bob S At 01:25 AM 8/23/05 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Bob, > >Would you look up the last names Nieske, Neske, and Shannon in Vine Street >Hill Cemetery? > >Thanks so much, > >Sincerely, > >Susan
Denise, There are 5 NECKEL's listed ( Frances, Elizabeth, John, Mary Ann & Virginia), but no ZIELSDORF or ZUHLSDORF/F. There are two ZULSDORF's: Anna, 1y 8m, d. 15 Jan 1876, b. in Sec 5 Lot 340 and William, f/o Lulu FELIX, Civil War Vet, age 80y 8m, d. 21 Feb 1919, bur. in Sec 15 Lot 98 grave 2. If any of those NECKEL's are of interest, let me know. Bob S >Are there any Neckel or Zulsdorf/Zielsdorf/Zuhlsdorf/f buried in the Vine >Hill Street Cemetery? Thank you, Denise Ratterman Jackson >
Margaret, There is no Maurice, but there is an Earl: h/o Anna nee FLEMING, d. 22Apr 1934, buried in Sec 22 gr 1232 Bob S At 12:06 AM 8/23/05 -0400, you wrote: >Is there a Earl Adams or a Maurice Adams buried in the >Vine Hill Street Cemetery in Hamilton County Ohio >Thank You >Margaret >