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    1. Re: visiting Cincinnati
    2. Blais
    3. Pshew - it sounds like I will need a vacation from my vacation - lots to see and do! Thank you Phyllis for your information about resources and the helpful tips! Buying that book sounds like a good plan and I never would have known about the Administration Building, which sounds promising. Putting some meat on the bones of dry dates and facts is exactly what I hope to do, and your suggestions as well as cemetery help from another kind lister gives me a great jumping off point. I really appreciate both of you taking the time to help me. I wish I could offer to do research for other listers, but I think I will have my hands full. Certainly, if I have other names on any of the pages I come home with, I will post them and hopefully, be able to help someone out that way. Wow, the Historical Society never occurred to me, though my grandmother did want to visit Union Station. I would fall over if I found my family in some photographs! Thanks again, and I'll give a report of my visit upon my return! --Chaille

    06/08/2005 01:35:59
    1. St. John's cemetery/ Cincinnati Volksblatt
    2. Carole Johnson
    3. List, I am looking for the records of St.John's (Cathlolic)cemetery and don't think they are available online. I've found several references to LDS microfilm for this cemetery and have a local center from where I can order film. Has anyone researched this film with success? I have been to the LDS here a few times and have had success with the records they have on-site, but have not ordered film before.I live in the Atlanta area and have to settle for doing my research from here. Are there other resources available for this cemetery? Also, I have found names I am researching in an index of obituaries in a German newspaper, Cincinnati Volksblatt 1846 -1918. Where can I locate the actual newspaper to extract the obit? I purchased the book on ebay. It was indexed by Jeffrey G. Herbert and published by the Hamilton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Society. The back of the book states that the index was extracted from microfilmed issues of the paper. I would be happy to do lookups from the index in the hope that some kind soul would also copy the obits of the folks I am researching: Edward MISTLE notice date: Oct. 23, 24 1891 date of death October 21, 891 - page 8. Elisabeth MISTLE, date of notice September 1, 1906, date of death August 31, 1906 page 8. Elisabeth KELSCH, date of notice July 25, 1912, date of death July 24, 1912, page 8 Joseph KELSCH, date of notice May 1, 1875, date of death April 29, 1875, page 1 Katharina KELSCH, date of notice January 7, 1905, date of death January 6, 1905, page 8 Katharine KELSCH, date of notice June 8, 1917, date of death, June 6, 1917, page 8 I would be happy to pay any fees involved. THANKS!!! Carole in Alpharetta, GA ________________________________________________________________ Keep unwanted email out. Visit www.spamsubtract.com for more information.

    06/11/2005 03:18:02
    1. Re: [OH-HAMILT] St. John's cemetery/ Cincinnati Volksblatt
    2. bob
    3. Carole Check out this website for St. John Cemetery.....Cincinnati Catholic Cemetery Society http://www.cccsohio.org/ The records for St. John are located in the office of St Mary Cemetery. The cemeteries are only minutes apart in St Bernard / Cincinnati. Bob ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carole Johnson" <ammcj@bellsouth.net> To: <OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, June 11, 2005 9:18 AM Subject: [OH-HAMILT] St. John's cemetery/ Cincinnati Volksblatt > List, > I am looking for the records of St.John's (Cathlolic)cemetery and don't > think they are available online. > I've found several references to LDS microfilm for this cemetery and have > a local center from where I can order film. Has anyone researched this > film with success? I have been to the LDS here a > few times and have had success with the records they have on-site, but > have not ordered > film before.I live in the Atlanta area and have to settle for doing my > research from here. Are there other resources available for this > cemetery? > > Also, I have found names I am researching in an index of obituaries in a > German newspaper, Cincinnati Volksblatt 1846 -1918. Where can I locate > the actual newspaper to extract the obit? I purchased the book on ebay. > It was indexed by Jeffrey G. Herbert > and published by the Hamilton County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical > Society. The > back of the book states that the index was extracted from microfilmed > issues of the > paper. I would be happy to do lookups from the index in the hope that > some kind > soul would also copy the obits of the folks I am researching: > > Edward MISTLE notice date: Oct. 23, 24 1891 date of death October 21, > 891 - page 8. > Elisabeth MISTLE, date of notice September 1, 1906, date of death August > 31, 1906 page 8. > Elisabeth KELSCH, date of notice July 25, 1912, date of death July 24, > 1912, page 8 > Joseph KELSCH, date of notice May 1, 1875, date of death April 29, 1875, > page 1 > Katharina KELSCH, date of notice January 7, 1905, date of death January 6, > 1905, page 8 > Katharine KELSCH, date of notice June 8, 1917, date of death, June 6, > 1917, page 8 > > I would be happy to pay any fees involved. > THANKS!!! > Carole > in Alpharetta, GA > > > ________________________________________________________________ > Keep unwanted email out. > Visit www.spamsubtract.com for more information. > > > ==== 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 > > ============================== > 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 > >

    06/11/2005 11:33:08