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    1. try across the river
    2. In a message dated 3/9/2005 10:01:33 AM US Mountain Standard Time, OHHAMILT-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: But that info was not on the paperwork. My next quest was to find some kind of death notice for Wm. H. his occupation was carriage maker/ carpenter. He died somewhere between 1891? and before 1912. I know that's a stretch, he seems all to have disappeared, with no visible trace. I tried the various sources for that also, but didn't have any luck. I'm almost ready to just give it up. It really can get discouraging. Maybe something will turn up when I least expect it. Anne Seems I had the same problem with a gggrandfather who also was a carriage maker. This family moved back and forth across the Ohio River: born in Ohio, married in KY, children born in Ohio, moved back to Covington, then back to Cincinnati. Finally found he died in Dayton, KY and was buried in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati. (Years 1849 to 1898) I found where he died by looking at the newspaper topics through CINCH which, of course is no longer in use. There was a brief obituary stating when he died and where he was buried. Joan in Scottsdale AZ

    03/10/2005 04:57:26