Marilyn Henry & Caroline FISCHER are my grannd-parents. I would like to learn more about the family. My grandparents came from Germany. My father was Fred. I used Ancestry com. for all I have. Hoping I can hear about the FISCHER family and there familys. Judy Kaesemein@aol.com wrote: Hi Judy, I'm not sure I understand your request. Are you seeking contact with descendants of this family? Or are you requesting the 4 years of census information for the family? Marilyn ----------------original message--------------------- In a message dated 05/25/05 12:07:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mgports@sbcglobal.net writes: << I am looking for the FISCHER family. The parents were Henry & Caroline FISCHER came from Germany. There children were: Bernard - B. 1895 Germany Bernadina - B. 1896 William - B. 1908 Frederick C. - B. 1910 Maria A. - B. 1913 Frank - B. 1916 Census -- 1900 - Kenton, Kentucky 1910 - Green Twp. 1920 - Green Twp. 1930 - Cheviot This is my fathers family. Judy >> ==== 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 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
Diane, The children of William STURGIS and Susan LUDLOW are listed at ancestry under the Family Data Collection. Do you have that information? Have you traced this family through census records? Marilyn ----------------original message----------------- In a message dated 06/06/05 2:30:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, auntdi47441@yahoo.com writes: << I'm searching for any on the STURGIS family that was living in Hamilton county , Springfield twp, Glendale, William H. Sturgis ( b.1818 ) he married Susan Ludlow , They had a large family ! William H. served in the Civil war ! Also his son William G. Sturgis. Hoping to find William G. parents , Or some one that is also doing the same tree . Thank you Diane Sturgis >>
Diane, Digging a little further......... Susan's father, William D. LUDLOW is b. 1784 in Long Hill, Morris, New Jersy Died 1863 in Carthage, Hamilton Co., OH Parents: John LUDLOW & Sarah DEMUN No other information available about them. Susan's mother, Charlotte HAND is b. 1787 in Morris, New Jersey Death: 28 Feb.1846 in Hamilton Co., OH Charlotte's parents: John HAND b. 25 Oct.1764, Long Hill, Morris, NJ Sarah PRICE b. abt. 1766, Morris, NJ 10 other children listed for John & Sarah Sources: Title: A genealogy of the VANDEVENDER and related families Contact: Lee and Walt Vandevender whvande@sandia.gov If you sign on to ancestry.com with a username and and password you should be able to access this information for free and trace Susan's line back a couple generations. When the ancestry main page opens, Enter Susan Ludlow in the main search engine windows on line 1. Line 2, in the drop down menus for Country and State, click on United States and Ohio. Then click SEARCH When the next page opens, scroll to the bottom of the page and click on the link: Ancestry World Tree entries. When that page opens, go to page 2 and the second name from the top you'll find Susan listed with her parent's names and William STURGIS as Spouse. It looks like you can follow the line back a couple generations for her. Will see if I can find anything on William. Marilyn
Hi Diane & Tom, I also found this at ancestry.com, but a different birth year is given for Susan: Name: Susan T Ludlow Spouse: William Sturgis Parents: William D Ludlow , Charlotte Hand Birth Place: Hamilton, Cincinnati, OH Birth Date: 1822 Marriage Place: Butler Marriage Date: 25 November 1840 Death Date: 1851 I found a contact email address of snowball45@comcast.net The person submitting the information is named Dawn. Marilyn ------------------original message------------------------ In a message dated 06/06/05 3:56:19 PM Eastern Daylight Time, TTCarverFL@aol.com writes: << Hi Diane: There is someone at ancestry.com family tree that has the line of Susan Ludlow. Susan T. Ludlow Birth: 1806 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Parent's: William D. Ludlow and Charlotte Hand Marriage; 25 Nov. 1840 in Butler County, Ohio to William Sturgis. No Contact address? Tom in Florida >>
Hi Diane: There is someone at ancestry.com family tree that has the line of Susan Ludlow. Susan T. Ludlow Birth: 1806 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Parent's: William D. Ludlow and Charlotte Hand Marriage; 25 Nov. 1840 in Butler County, Ohio to William Sturgis. No Contact address? Tom in Florida
Hi Judy, I'm not sure I understand your request. Are you seeking contact with descendants of this family? Or are you requesting the 4 years of census information for the family? Marilyn ----------------original message--------------------- In a message dated 05/25/05 12:07:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mgports@sbcglobal.net writes: << I am looking for the FISCHER family. The parents were Henry & Caroline FISCHER came from Germany. There children were: Bernard - B. 1895 Germany Bernadina - B. 1896 William - B. 1908 Frederick C. - B. 1910 Maria A. - B. 1913 Frank - B. 1916 Census -- 1900 - Kenton, Kentucky 1910 - Green Twp. 1920 - Green Twp. 1930 - Cheviot This is my fathers family. Judy >>
I'm searching for any on the STURGIS family that was living in Hamilton county , Springfield twp, Glendale, William H. Sturgis ( b.1818 ) he married Susan Ludlow , They had a large family ! William H. served in the Civil war ! Also his son William G. Sturgis. Hoping to find William G. parents , Or some one that is also doing the same tree . Thank you Diane Sturgis --------------------------------- Discover Yahoo! Have fun online with music videos, cool games, IM & more. Check it out!
Forwarding this announcement to the list: Marilyn - List Mom ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------- In a message dated 06/05/05 2:27:15 PM Eastern Daylight Time, mere@augustmoondesign.com writes: << I thought the Hamilton County list might be interested in this, particularly because Amy Johnson Crow and Diane Gagel are among the speakers. ========================================= Meredith Thompson mere@augustmoondesign.com alternate e-mail: mere_thom@runbox.com Indiana Genealogical Society Newsletter editor & website manager http://www.indgensoc.org <http://www.indgensoc.org/> ========================================= Midwestern Roots 2005: Family History and Genealogy Conference Indianapolis - Some of the nation's leading genealogy professionals will present at Midwestern Roots 2005: Family History and Genealogy Conference, August 18-20 in Indianapolis. 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The independent, nonprofit organization also publishes books and periodicals; sponsors teacher workshops; provides youth, adult and family programming; assists local historical groups throughout the state; and maintains one of the world's largest collection of material on the history of Indiana and the Old Northwest. The Indiana Historical Society is one of the oldest historical societies in the United States, and one of the largest with more than 10,000 members. ( <http://www.indianahistory.org/> www.indianahistory.org) >>
Thank you very much for this information, Phyllis. I am mailing my membership forms and checks today to both The Hamilton County Chapter of the OGS and The Ohio Genealogical Society. I've been wanting to do this for the last two years but never had the extra money, so now I am excited about becoming a member, as all my roots are back in Hamilton County. I am hoping to move back to Hamilton County in a couple of years as I miss the area as well as it will allow me to do my research in person. I've never been to the Cincinnati Library so I am looking forward to exploring their genealogy section. Thanks again, Barbara in Indianapolis, IN Phyllis Garratt <pgarratt@gessert.us> wrote: Barbara, just go to the address below and then click on membership. It will tell you all you need to know. I have been a member for years and it is worth every penny! http://members.aol.com/ogshc/ Phyllis -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Noble [mailto:barbaranoble@sbcglobal.net] Subject: [OH-HAMILT] Hamilton County Genealogical Society Genealogical Society and what the membership dues are? I would like to find out all the benefits you receive when you join, also.> ==== 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 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
Calvary Cemetery Address: 1721 Duck Creek Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45207 Telephone: (513) 961-2179 Location: Walnut Hills Status: Open Opened: November, 1865 Ethnicity/Affiliation: begun as a parochial cemetery for St. Francis De Sales Church. Records: Indexing in progress with completion projected for 1999 Bibliography: * Calvary Catholic Cemetery Lots and Burials (lot locations and names, 1865-1992, partially indexed) Family History Library Catalog #1,983,603 * _Cemetery Location and Map_ (http://www-nmd.usgs.gov:8888/gnis/owa/MapServer?f_name=Calvary+Cemetery&f_state=OH&f_latlong=390825N0842811W&f_ht=.125 &server=TIGER) (available from the United States Geological Survey)
Hi, I am not in or near Cincinnati, but I have a good friend that lives about 50 miles from there. She gave me this site for you. http://www duckcreek.org/duckmap01.jpg if you go to the far lower left corner you will find Calvary Cemetery. Hope this helps. Peggy -------Original Message------- From: Jacqi Stevens Date: 06/04/05 21:11:57 To: OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OH-HAMILT] need info on Calvary Cemetery Thanks to someone on this list, I have found out that the Anna (DEMPSEY) Davidson, d Oct 11, 1893, that I was searching for in Cincinnati was buried at Calvary Cemetery. Is anyone familiar with this cemetery? Does it have a currently operating office where I can get information, or is it an older cemetery with no direct contact office? I did some googling and found a Catholic Calvary Cemetery Association (phone 513-961-2179) on Duck Creek Road in Cincinnati, and am wondering if this is the office for the old Calvary Cemetery of the 1890s. If anyone on this list could confirm this for me (or guide me to a better source) before I make a long distance call, I'd appreciate the help! Jacqi ==== 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. ============================== New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour aspx?sourceid=14599&targetid=5429
Barbara, just go to the address below and then click on membership. It will tell you all you need to know. I have been a member for years and it is worth every penny! http://members.aol.com/ogshc/ Phyllis -----Original Message----- From: Barbara Noble [mailto:barbaranoble@sbcglobal.net] Subject: [OH-HAMILT] Hamilton County Genealogical Society <Could someone please tell me how I can join the Hamilton County Genealogical Society and what the membership dues are? I would like to find out all the benefits you receive when you join, also.>
Could someone please tell me how I can join the Hamilton County Genealogical Society and what the membership dues are? I would like to find out all the benefits you receive when you join, also. Thank you for any help with this. Barbara in Indianapolis, IN
Thanks to someone on this list, I have found out that the Anna (DEMPSEY) Davidson, d Oct 11, 1893, that I was searching for in Cincinnati was buried at Calvary Cemetery. Is anyone familiar with this cemetery? Does it have a currently operating office where I can get information, or is it an older cemetery with no direct contact office? I did some googling and found a Catholic Calvary Cemetery Association (phone 513-961-2179) on Duck Creek Road in Cincinnati, and am wondering if this is the office for the old Calvary Cemetery of the 1890s. If anyone on this list could confirm this for me (or guide me to a better source) before I make a long distance call, I'd appreciate the help! Jacqi
How do I go about finding a birth from 1802. It's for Alfred A. ESTE/ESTA/ESTEY, born 8/10/1802 in Cincinnati. thanks cindy este loy
I just joined the list. Im needing some help. Im needing information on a Fern/Fearn Lang. I have a will number for her it is #1981000116. I found it on the internet. I know she died in Dec of 1980. I would like to have a death notice to for her. This is for a friend of mine. Any help would be great. Thanks for any help. Lisa Durst -- _______________________________________________ NEW! Lycos Dating Search. The only place to search multiple dating sites at once. http://datingsearch.lycos.com
Cheryl, There are a lot of Charles Hoffman/Hoffmann's in the Spring Grove Cemetery database. Try checking them out for a possible match. www.springgrove.org/springgrove/genealogy_query.asp Also, maybe someone on the list has access to city directories and can narrow down the death date-- you may need to provide an address if there are several possibilities. If you can get a more exact date, you may have luck finding an obituary. That may lead to church or cemetery or funeral home records. Ohio did not require death records until something like 1908. Hope this helps. -----Original Message----- From: cherylannjones@juno.com [mailto:cherylannjones@juno.com] Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 6:11 PM To: OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: HOFFMANN help needed I am attempting to locate a death record of some kind for a Charles HOFFMAN. I think I have narrowed his death down to a 4 year period. His last child was born Nov 1896 and he is not listed on the 1900 census - dated June 1, 1900. His wife, Mary, is listed as widowed. Is there any way to find this death record? Cheryl -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Anti-Virus. Version: 7.0.322 / Virus Database: 267.4.0 - Release Date: 6/1/2005
I am attempting to locate a death record of some kind for a Charles HOFFMAN. I think I have narrowed his death down to a 4 year period. His last child was born Nov 1896 and he is not listed on the 1900 census - dated June 1, 1900. His wife, Mary, is listed as widowed. Is there any way to find this death record? Cheryl
Thank you, Linda This is a wonderful source listing. Your efforts are appreciated. At 03:59 PM 5/30/2005, Linda Boorom wrote: >In case anyone is interested, I added a transcription of Churches from the >1891Williams' Cincinnati, Ohio General & Business Directory to the >Hamilton Co., >OHGenWeb site http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhamilt/mnpg.html > >To go directly to the transcription: >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhamilt/churches1891.html > >Linda Boorom >
you thought someone else might be interested, but you didn't know how quickly. I am at a disadvantage because I am a transplant from Cincinnati in New York. I need to take a trip back so I can work on this odessy. Anyway, many thanks.