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    1. Anton and Anthony AmRhein
    2. Margaret AmRhein
    3. I am looking for any information on Anton AmRhein and his son Anthony AmRhein. They lived in the Cincinnati area. Thanks, Margaret AmRhein __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    07/01/2005 02:35:25
    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] surnames researching: Neilan, Teague, Heath, Kinkaid
    2. In a message dated 7/1/2005 7:03:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, AnnBergelt@aol.com writes: Are you looking for this family at some time in Hamilton COUNTY, Ohio, or in Hamilton, Ohio, which is a city in BUTLER County Ohio? oops, guess I messed up. I take it there is a city and a county with same name? Are they close to one another? Thanks Audra

    07/01/2005 01:08:03
    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] surnames researching: Neilan, Teague, Heath, Kinkaid
    2. Audra; Are you looking for this family at some time in Hamilton COUNTY, Ohio, or in Hamilton, Ohio, which is a city in BUTLER County Ohio? Ann

    07/01/2005 01:02:50
    1. surnames researching: Neilan, Teague, Heath, Kinkaid
    2. Thomas Neilan born 1806, and Sarah (Dwyer) Neilan born 1823 emigrated from Ireland in 1848 with son John F. Neilan born 1845 and daugher Mary born 1847. The went to New Haven Conneticut first and had at least one other daughter named Sarah or Ellen. They then moved on to Ohio. They were first in Ross/ Paddy's Run and then in Hamilton/Butler. John F. Neilan was a teacher then lawyer than judge. He married a Jane Kinkaid. Sarah/Ellen married a Heath. They had a son who was born in Conneticut. His name was John F. Heath. He is living with John F. Neilan and his family in the 1880 census and was a law student. Any of this familiar to anyone? Thanks, Audra

    07/01/2005 12:56:06
    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] Early Tax Lists - Ritchie, John
    2. John Charles Tippet
    3. Karen: The early tax lists of Hamilton County are available on microfilm through your local LDS Church Family History Center. For the years 1816 to 1838 point your browser to: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=237430&disp=Duplicate+tax+records+of+Hamilton+County%20%20&columns=*,0,0 and click on View Film Notes. For the years 1801 to 1814 point your browser to: http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=451489&disp=Tax+records+of+Ohio%2C+1801%2D1814%20%20&columns=*,0,0 and click on View Film Notes It is not generally known that the early tax records (prior to 1815) are bundled in along with tax records from other counties, so if you seach just under Hamilton County, you won't find them (you will find just the years 1816 to 1838 instead). You need to search under just "Ohio" to find the earlier years. You will see from the above that the tax years 1806 through 1814 are available for Hamilton County. John Charles Tippet johntippet@cox.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <KPhill2906@aol.com> To: <OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, June 30, 2005 9:34 AM Subject: [OH-HAMILT] Early Tax Lists - Ritchie, John > I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what the earliest tax lists are? I > understand that there are no Ohio Federal Census available for 1800 and > 1810. > > I am looking for John Ritchie. The last named could be spelled > differently. > > Any help would be appreciated. Hope to hear from someone. > > Karen > > > ==== OHHAMILT Mailing List ==== > ~ SUBJECT LINES ~ > Think about it!! A picture's worth 1000 words; a Subject Line more! The > 4 W's: Who? What? When? and Where? Don't leave home without 'em! > > ============================== > 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 > >

    06/30/2005 12:34:10
    1. Early Tax Lists - Ritchie, John
    2. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me what the earliest tax lists are? I understand that there are no Ohio Federal Census available for 1800 and 1810. I am looking for John Ritchie. The last named could be spelled differently. Any help would be appreciated. Hope to hear from someone. Karen

    06/30/2005 06:34:57
    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] Walnut Hills Cemetery
    2. Suzanne Barnes
    3. Greetings, I also would like pictures of two headstones at the Walnut Hills Cemetery. Suzanne (in SC) --- NKYRoots@aol.com wrote: > Hi all, > > Can anyone recommend a researcher in the area that > can do some photos for > me at Walnut Hills Cemetery. > > thanks > > Teri > > > ==== OHHAMILT Mailing List ==== > DON'T send a message in ALL CAPS or UPPER CASE > Letters except when > typing a surname. It's shouting, and considered bad > manners(Netiquette). > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million > records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the > world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > ____________________________________________________ Yahoo! Sports Rekindle the Rivalries. Sign up for Fantasy Football http://football.fantasysports.yahoo.com

    06/29/2005 11:52:18
    1. Walnut Hills Cemetery
    2. Hi all, Can anyone recommend a researcher in the area that can do some photos for me at Walnut Hills Cemetery. thanks Teri

    06/29/2005 07:03:20
    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] Re: death records
    2. Janet Lippelman
    3. Patti, I have had several replies to my questions on death records. I made an appointment to go to the Health Dept. on Elm Street. Hopefully I'll find my records there. Thanks for your help. Janet On 6/28/05, Patti <NomadFour@cinci.rr.com> wrote: > > Hi Janet > I didnt know if anyone answered your query yet. > The older Birth records (those kept on index cards) were sent to the > University of Cincinnati's Blegan Library. The info below is from thier > website. They say on the website and on flyers that I have, that an > appointment is not necessary, however when I went there on my 2nd visit > they > would not let us stay and said we needed an appointment. We had went > during > the hours they had posted on the web, flyers and on thier telephone > recording. So....I suggest that you call ahead - since they apparently > have > conflicting management! Hope this helps. ~Patti > > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Email: Archives@ucmail.uc.edu > Mail: > Archives & Rare Books Library, > University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210113, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0113 > Phone: 513/556-1959; Fax: 513/556-2113 > > They have birth records for the City of Cincinnati covering 1874-1909 > (with > some as early as 1865) and death records for the City of Cincinnati > covering > 1865-1909. Additionally, we have published indexes to Hamilton County > birth > records for the years 1874-1875 and Hamilton County death records from > 1865-1877. > For births and deaths inside the City of Cincinnati corporation limit, > birth > and death records after 1909 may be obtained by contacting the Cincinnati > Health Department: > Vital Statistics Office > 1525 Elm Street, 4th Floor, West > Cincinnati, OH 45202 > Phone: (513) 352-3120 > Fax: (513) 352-1420 > > For births and deaths after 1909 in Hamilton County you should contact the > Ohio Department of Health: > Ohio Dept. of Health, Vital Statistics > 35 E. Chestnut St. > P.O. Box 15098 > Columbus, Ohio > 43215-0098 > Phone: (614) 466-2531 > www.odh.state.oh.us <http://www.odh.state.oh.us> > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Janet Lippelman" <jansgen@gmail.com> > To: <OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 12:31 PM > Subject: death records > > > > Hello, > > Can anyone tell me where to get death records for Hamiilton County? I > have > > been to the Health Dept. on Elm Street in the past but I know they were > > moved. Are they at the University of Cincinnati library? What years do > > they > > have? Is there anywhere to write to get one? How much is a non certified > > copy? Thank you for your help. > > Janet > > > > > ==== 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. > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    06/28/2005 02:33:51
    1. Re: death records
    2. Patti
    3. Hi Janet I didnt know if anyone answered your query yet. The older Birth records (those kept on index cards) were sent to the University of Cincinnati's Blegan Library. The info below is from thier website. They say on the website and on flyers that I have, that an appointment is not necessary, however when I went there on my 2nd visit they would not let us stay and said we needed an appointment. We had went during the hours they had posted on the web, flyers and on thier telephone recording. So....I suggest that you call ahead - since they apparently have conflicting management! Hope this helps. ~Patti -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Email: Archives@ucmail.uc.edu Mail: Archives & Rare Books Library, University of Cincinnati, PO Box 210113, Cincinnati, OH 45221-0113 Phone: 513/556-1959; Fax: 513/556-2113 They have birth records for the City of Cincinnati covering 1874-1909 (with some as early as 1865) and death records for the City of Cincinnati covering 1865-1909. Additionally, we have published indexes to Hamilton County birth records for the years 1874-1875 and Hamilton County death records from 1865-1877. For births and deaths inside the City of Cincinnati corporation limit, birth and death records after 1909 may be obtained by contacting the Cincinnati Health Department: Vital Statistics Office 1525 Elm Street, 4th Floor, West Cincinnati, OH 45202 Phone: (513) 352-3120 Fax: (513) 352-1420 For births and deaths after 1909 in Hamilton County you should contact the Ohio Department of Health: Ohio Dept. of Health, Vital Statistics 35 E. Chestnut St. P.O. Box 15098 Columbus, Ohio 43215-0098 Phone: (614) 466-2531 www.odh.state.oh.us --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: "Janet Lippelman" <jansgen@gmail.com> To: <OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 25, 2005 12:31 PM Subject: death records > Hello, > Can anyone tell me where to get death records for Hamiilton County? I have > been to the Health Dept. on Elm Street in the past but I know they were > moved. Are they at the University of Cincinnati library? What years do > they > have? Is there anywhere to write to get one? How much is a non certified > copy? Thank you for your help. > Janet >

    06/27/2005 08:16:32
    1. RE: 1976 and 1961 Obit needed
    2. Forgot to mention to do not reply to List, reply to me at: mcgarryp2@aol.com

    06/27/2005 04:00:27
    1. Need obit from 1976 and 1961
    2. Need obit for: FRANCES SCHMIDT 23 Jul 1903Apr 197645212 (Cincinnati, Hamilton, OH) Name Birth Date (does not list the day of month they died) and: Harry Schmidt (1903-Sept. 10, 1961) Thanks. Patrick

    06/27/2005 03:59:15
    1. death records
    2. Janet Lippelman
    3. Hello, Can anyone tell me where to get death records for Hamiilton County? I have been to the Health Dept. on Elm Street in the past but I know they were moved. Are they at the University of Cincinnati library? What years do they have? Is there anywhere to write to get one? How much is a non certified copy? Thank you for your help. Janet

    06/25/2005 06:31:52
    1. Michael BAUER
    2. Rüdiger Kemmler
    3. Hello, here's another emigrant where I'm searching for the descendants. Michael Bauer-1186 was born on 12 Oct 1822 in Wankheim, Wuerttemberg as son of Michael Bauer and Elisabeth Barbara Kuttler. He emigrated in 1848 to Cincinnati, OH. Any help would be highly appreciated and I can share ancestrial information. Kind regards Ruediger Kemmler Munich, Germany ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check out my emigration website: http://home.nexgo.de/r.kemmler

    06/25/2005 02:19:29
    1. Anna Barbara SCHAEFER / Eva Dorothea SCHAEFER
    2. Rüdiger Kemmler
    3. Hello, the sisters of Johann Jacob Schaefer, emigrated with him in 1849 to Cincinnati. Anna Barbara Schaefer was born on 24 Feb 1824 in Immenhausen Eva Dorothea Schaefer was born on 10 Oct 1825 in Immenhausen Their parents were of Johann Jacob Schäfer and Eva Sigler. Any hints would be highly appreciated. Kind regards Ruediger Kemmler Munich, Germany ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check out my emigration website: http://home.nexgo.de/r.kemmler

    06/25/2005 02:19:29
    1. Johann Jacob SCHAEFER / Franziska Eugenia LUTZ
    2. Rüdiger Kemmler
    3. Hello, here is another emigrant from my hometown area where it is known that he settled in Cincinnati. He wrote a letter on May 18, 1855 to send him his part of the heritage after the death of the father. There is a second letter 6 years later informing about his succesful settlement. ------------------------- First Generation 1. Johann Jacob Schäfer-11513 was born on 23 Jul 1818 in Immenhausen as son of Johann Jacob Schäfer and Eva Sigler. His profession was blacksmith. He emigrated in 1849 to Cincinnati, OH Johann married (MRIN:4222) Franziska Eugenie Lutz-11518 on 18 Feb 1849 in Immenhausen. Franziska was born on 16 Jun 1824 in Heilbronn. Franziska emigrated in 1849 to Cinicinnati, OH Parents of Franziska: Philipp Lutz, Carpenter in Heilbronn und Christine Friederike Steiner oder Stürmer ------------------------- Any hint for possible descendants of Johann Jacob would be highly appreciated. I can return quite a bit of ancestrial information. Other spellings of the name could be Shaefer or Shafer. Kind regards Ruediger Kemmler Munich, Germany ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check out my emigration website: http://home.nexgo.de/r.kemmler

    06/25/2005 02:19:29
    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] Census 1880
    2. Also available on Familysearch.org are the 1881 Canadian and British censuses, if anyone is searching in those countries. Linda in Utah -------------- Original message -------------- > Anyone can look the 1880 census for free on ancestry.com and familysearch.org > > Milly Piros*Garfield Heights > > I have been to the end of the Earth. > I have been to the end of the Waters. > I have been to the end of the Sky. > I have been to the end of the Mountains. > I have found NONE that are not my Friends. > >>>>>Navajo Proverb<<<<< > > > ==== 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. > > ============================== > 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 >

    06/24/2005 11:24:45
    1. Christoph Bauer settled in Cincinnati
    2. Rüdiger Kemmler
    3. Hello I'm new to the list, I'm searching for the descendants of Christoph Bauer, born on 13 May 1815 in Immenhausen and emigrated in 1833 to Cincinnati. He has written several letters to his family in Germany, telling that he had bought a bakery. His brother Johann Georg, born Aug 6, 1812 did emigrate as well, but I have no idea where he settled. Any help would be appreciated. Kind regards Ruediger Kemmler Munich, Germany ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check out my emigration website: http://home.nexgo.de/r.kemmler

    06/24/2005 06:20:37
    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] Need Census Lookup 1880
    2. Lori
    3. Individual Record 1880 United States Census Search results | Download Previous Individual Next Individual Louisa SEITER Household Female Other Information: Birth Year <1858> Birthplace OH Age 22 Occupation Dressmaker Marital Status S <Single> Race W <White> Head of Household Louisa SEITER Relation Dau <Daughter> Father's Birthplace WIRT Mother's Birthplace BADEN Source Information: Census Place Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255026 NA Film Number T9-1026 Page Number 425A © 1999-2002 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved. English approval: 3/1999 Use of this site constitutes your acceptance of these Conditions of Use (last updated: 3/22/1999). Privacy Policy (last updated: 11/24/2004). 29 http://www.familysearch.org v.2.5.0 -- Mna1987@aol.com wrote: Hi-I also need a lookup from the 1880 Hamilton County Census. I know that there is a Louisa Seiter born 1858 listed as a daughter age 22 on the census, but I don't know the pg # or the other family members. Does anyone have an index? Thanks! Ann ==== OHHAMILT Mailing List ==== Have you been to the *NEW* HAMILTON COUNTY OHIO Message Board? To get there, go to http://boards.rootsweb.com click on the U.S. States link. On the next page, click on the Counties link by the file folder icon. Then click on the link for Hamilton county. ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    06/24/2005 04:49:45
    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] Need Marriage Lookup-KAPP or RAPP/SEITER
    2. Lori
    3. Hi Ann, I checked my Ohio Vitals cd, no luck with Louisa and August. However, there was a Henry Seiter --brother to August maybe? Seiter, Henry married Adler, Eliza on Sept 18, 1860 Sorry I couldn't be of more help. Lori -- Mna1987@aol.com wrote: Hi-can anyone help me? I need a look-up for a marriage between Louisa KAPP and August SEITER. 28 Dec 1856 in Hamilton County, OH. I'm trying to find the parents of both. Thanks for any help or advice. Ann Cromer ==== OHHAMILT Mailing List ==== ~ SUBJECT LINES ~ Think about it!! A picture's worth 1000 words; a Subject Line more! The 4 W's: Who? What? When? and Where? Don't leave home without 'em! ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx

    06/24/2005 04:37:14