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    1. HAY
    2. Looking for any information regarding Benjamin HAY, who received a land patent in Holmes County, Ohio in 1837. Mary

    07/06/1999 05:42:27
    1. MOORE BEST CASEBEER
    2. Maralee Phillips
    3. Hi Fellow Researchers, I am interested to hear from any one that is researching the names of MOORE BEST CASEBEER in Holmes Co.. My Thomas MOORE lived in paint twp. Do you know who the John MOORE was that lived in Holmes, Richland twp.? He is listed with wife Mary Ann and children- Francis, Martha, William, Elizabeth and Adolphus ? Thank you, Maralee MOORE Phillips

    07/06/1999 12:39:15
    1. names mentioned in civil War Letters
    2. MR DUANE MCSMITH
    3. For those of you that ask if a specific name was mentioned in the letters I have started to develop the following list. Some are mentioned more than once and some are "back home" in Ohio. To distinguish which are military and which are civilian I have placed an (M) or (C) in front of the listing. (M) Holmes, (M) Andrew, (M) Thomy, (M) Dr. Ebright, (M) Capt. Wilz (Wils?) of Wooster, (C) Mary Jane, (C) E. B. Bell, (M)Mr. Britton, (C) Flemings, (M) Levi Buchannon, (M) Col. Robison of Wooster, (M) Henry Warner, (C) Andrew Johnston(e) of Millersburg, (M) Capt. Bigham, (M) Capt. Liggett, Later Major Liggett, (M) Sam McClure, (M) Wm. Buchanan, (M) Mr. Blake of Medina, (M) Capt. Kimerer, (M) Capt Rudy, (M) Col. Spegle is killed, (M) Andrews Mcclure, (Capt. Martin, (C) J. McClure, (C) G. Ralston, (M) H. Bumgardner, (M) L. Lienbarger, (C) J. Johnson, (C) Henshaw, (M) Johnmoorehead, (M) Isaac McColough, (M) Levi Buchanan, (M) A. Lockhart, (M) J. Price (Rice?) is not killed, (C) Rev. Gibson, (M) Andrew Johnston (of Paint Valley), (C)Anne Louise(?), (M) Madison Price, (M) Adams, (M) John McClelland from Pittsburg, (C)Nancy McClure, (M) Hugh Yorbet(?), (M) John Hutchison, (M) Thomas Smith, (M) S. P. Chase, (M) James Flemming, (M) S. Moorhead, (M) John Laylander, (M) Thomas Moreland, (M) D. Kindig, (M) Col. Blake. The above through letter #24, more later. [email protected]/

    06/30/1999 04:57:44
    1. Re: DIETZ/DEETZ Surname
    2. Carole L. Lubbers
    3. June, I have the marriage CD for Ohio and it shows James Low m. Elizabeth Deetz 8 april 1830 Jefferson Co. There's a whole bunch of Deetz marriages in Holmes Co., and there is even one Eliz. Deetz who married a Jacob Seitz! There are also entries for Deets. If there are any anybody would like for me to look up, let me know. Carole in Georgia searching for George Leonhard Immel and Michael Immel On Mon, 28 Jun 1999 06:02:16 -0700 "June Smith" <[email protected]> writes: >I, too, have a Deetz. > >There is a family record that James Lowe m 4-9-1830 Elizabeth Deetz, >probably Jefferson Co, OH, but there was no Deetz in the county in the >1830 >census. Jefferson County was a brief stop on the way through. My >Cunninghams left Holmes County for Williams County. > >June Smith > >----- Original Message ----- >From: Arlene <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Sunday, June 27, 1999 11:06 AM >Subject: Re: DIETZ/DEETZ Surname > > >I would be interested in a Mary V. Deetz or Deeds, Deitz Married 1 Jan >1867 at Melbern Williams, Ohio to William Lint. The Lint and related >familes were from Holmes Co. Thanks arlene > >"Dereck L. Dietz" wrote: > >> If anybody is researching the DIETZ/DEETZ surname in Holmes county I >> would be very interested in hearing from you. >> >> Also, the spelling for the DIETZ name has many variations only two >of >> which I've included. >> >> Dereck L Dietz >> [email protected] > > > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    06/28/1999 09:03:17
    1. Re: DIETZ/DEETZ Surname
    2. June Smith
    3. I, too, have a Deetz. There is a family record that James Lowe m 4-9-1830 Elizabeth Deetz, probably Jefferson Co, OH, but there was no Deetz in the county in the 1830 census. Jefferson County was a brief stop on the way through. My Cunninghams left Holmes County for Williams County. June Smith ----- Original Message ----- From: Arlene <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, June 27, 1999 11:06 AM Subject: Re: DIETZ/DEETZ Surname I would be interested in a Mary V. Deetz or Deeds, Deitz Married 1 Jan 1867 at Melbern Williams, Ohio to William Lint. The Lint and related familes were from Holmes Co. Thanks arlene "Dereck L. Dietz" wrote: > If anybody is researching the DIETZ/DEETZ surname in Holmes county I > would be very interested in hearing from you. > > Also, the spelling for the DIETZ name has many variations only two of > which I've included. > > Dereck L Dietz > [email protected]

    06/28/1999 07:02:16
    1. Re: DIETZ/DEETZ Surname
    2. Arlene
    3. I would be interested in a Mary V. Deetz or Deeds, Deitz Married 1 Jan 1867 at Melbern Williams, Ohio to William Lint. The Lint and related familes were from Holmes Co. Thanks arlene "Dereck L. Dietz" wrote: > If anybody is researching the DIETZ/DEETZ surname in Holmes county I > would be very interested in hearing from you. > > Also, the spelling for the DIETZ name has many variations only two of > which I've included. > > Dereck L Dietz > [email protected]

    06/27/1999 12:06:26
    1. DIETZ/DEETZ Surname
    2. Dereck L. Dietz
    3. If anybody is researching the DIETZ/DEETZ surname in Holmes county I would be very interested in hearing from you. Also, the spelling for the DIETZ name has many variations only two of which I've included. Dereck L Dietz [email protected]

    06/26/1999 09:13:35
    1. Re: Holmes Co. Civil War Letters.
    2. Carole L. Lubbers
    3. What about publication in some of the Holmes Co. genie soc. newsletters? Carole in Georgia On Wed, 23 Jun 1999 11:37:16, -0500 [email protected] (MR DUANE MCSMITH) writes: >I have transcripts of about 50 letters that were written back to the >family by Thomas L. McClelland who served in the Ohio National Guard >as a volunteer in the Union Army during the Civil War. > >The letters give and insight on the conditions during this conflict >and mentions several names of other members from Holmes County who >was in the same unit. > >If there is interest copies could be made available on CD or paper. > >[email protected] > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    06/25/1999 11:00:35
    1. GONSER and ROW land records
    2. Doug and Peg Adams
    3. My GONSER and ROW families were in Coshocton Co. Ohio at least as early as 1814. Some ended up in Holmes Co. when this county was formed. I have been unable to find early deeds for either Henry GONSER or Nicholas ROW (Rau, Rowe). Can anyone tell me where to look? As always, I would be happy to share information on these families. Thanks. Peg Adams Check out this site: http://www.countdown9199.com/ (use #1379845) http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/3052/ Adams Home Page Researching: ADAMS, ATWATER, BERGEY, CODY, CRAVEN, CUSTER, DECKER, EBERHARD, FRENCH, GONSER, HACKENBERG, HAINES, HARBSTER, HENRICKS, KEEFER, KENESTRICK, LOGAN, LONG, MACHAN, McCLEAN, PARKER, PRESTON, ROW, SCHMIDT http://www.geocities.com/Broadway/Alley/5802/ Home page for the River Bend Chapter of Sweet Adelines, International

    06/24/1999 09:17:37
    1. Re: GRANT
    2. Bob Strock
    3. My wife tells me I'm a pack rat and don't throw anything away. So you are in luck. Holmes County Heirs March 1983 Volume I, Issue 1 Jonathan GRANT (b. 16 Jul 1755, prob. CONN.) Rev. War soldier enlisted at Pittsburg 1776 and disch. Valley Forge 1778. Was in Philadelphia in 1781. Desire parents, names and marr. date, his 1st wife (possible PARKINSON). He m her ca. 1784, prob. Philadelphia, Baltimore, Jew Jersey area. Their ch: Alexander (b. 5 Jan. 1785); Elizabeth m. John NEVIL; Rachel m. Robert MARQUIS; and Jonathan. He (Jonathan) m. (2) Sarah KELLEY in 1791, Baltimore MD, mvd. Beaver Co., PA, built cabin Holmes Co. 1809 and brought family 1810. He d. 27 Jan. 1833. Willing to correspond and share data. ... Dorothy NEVILLE KIMBREL, 921 Cragmore St., Denver, CO 80221 Bob Strock Steven Walter wrote: > > Does anyone have access to HOLMES CO. HEIRS Vol 1 Mar 83 magazine? If > so I would appreciate it if you would see who submitted the following > query and send me that information if it is available? I would like to > correspond with that submitter, as I am also a descendant of Jonathan > Grant. I was told the query stated: Jonathan Grant, Sr b 16 July 1755 > CT (?) Enlisted for the Rev War in Pittsburgh 1776 discharged Valley > Forge 1778. Was in Philadelphia in 1781 Married 1st wife Mary > PARKINSON ca 1784 probably Philadelphia, Billmon, NJ area. Any help > would be greatly appreciated. > Donna Ellis > [email protected] -- Bob & Esther Strock, Dalton, OH. On the edge of Amish Country. Researching family history in Holmes, Medina, Stark, Summit, Wood, Wayne and other Counties of Ohio. Sponsor member of Rootsweb and listowner of Strock-L and Uhl-L message lists. GenConnect Family Association boards: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Strock http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Uhl

    06/23/1999 08:26:37
    1. GRANT
    2. Steven Walter
    3. Does anyone have access to HOLMES CO. HEIRS Vol 1 Mar 83 magazine? If so I would appreciate it if you would see who submitted the following query and send me that information if it is available? I would like to correspond with that submitter, as I am also a descendant of Jonathan Grant. I was told the query stated: Jonathan Grant, Sr b 16 July 1755 CT (?) Enlisted for the Rev War in Pittsburgh 1776 discharged Valley Forge 1778. Was in Philadelphia in 1781 Married 1st wife Mary PARKINSON ca 1784 probably Philadelphia, Billmon, NJ area. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Donna Ellis [email protected]

    06/23/1999 02:19:04
    1. Holmes Co. Civil War Letters.
    2. MR DUANE MCSMITH
    3. I have transcripts of about 50 letters that were written back to the family by Thomas L. McClelland who served in the Ohio National Guard as a volunteer in the Union Army during the Civil War. The letters give and insight on the conditions during this conflict and mentions several names of other members from Holmes County who was in the same unit. If there is interest copies could be made available on CD or paper. [email protected]

    06/23/1999 10:37:16
    1. Re: Land Records
    2. Carole L. Lubbers
    3. All of Holmes Co. land records are on film at LDS. I would try that first. Carole in Georgia On Tue, 22 Jun 1999 17:29:48 -0400 Diane <[email protected]> writes: > Hi! Where would I write to to obtain a land deed >that was issued to "Towel Hohmann" (actually > Powell Homan), Volume 10, Page 43, for 40 acres, >Issued in 1839. I have a copy of the General Index > > to Deeds when I visited Millersburg 2 years ago. >How much would a copy of the deed cost? What is > the address of the Recorders Land Office? It is a >long distance for me to travel from Lorain County. > > I also have the information when I wrote to the >courthouse 3 years ago that Paul Homan sold his > land to Cline Martin. Volume 19, Page 397, for >40 acres. Sold in 1853 Richland Township. > > Thanks for any help. > Diane > >-- >Home Page: >http://members.aol.com/DNott97553/index.html >Knitting Page: >http://members.aol.com/DNott97553/knit.html >Genealogy Page: >http://members.aol.com/DNott97553/history.html >ICQ#: 3773646 E-Mail: [email protected] >Researching: Nott, Huya, Burgett, Homan, Page, >Miller, Parker, Dodge, Pavolko, Ray, Greenlun, >Greenland, TriifilettiI > > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    06/23/1999 05:03:05
    1. Re: NUMBERS
    2. Carole L. Lubbers
    3. What years are you talking about? I have the 1851-1900 Ohio marriage CD and there is an Ann Numbers in WayneCo., James Numbers, Wayne Co., Rachel Numbers Wayne Co. and Mary Numbers in Holmes. A Zetus Numbers in Wayne Co. Carole in Georgia On Sun, 20 Jun 1999 22:43:11 EDT [email protected] writes: >Good evening, I am researching the NUMBERS family. My gggrandfather >was >Phillip NUMBERS, he was born in Fayette county PA., but spent his >childhood >in OHIO.....The NUMBERS surname shows up on some of the CD's, but I >cannot >find anything with father, mother and children. I am sure that Phillip >had a >mom and dad, it would be great to find them. > >Thanks for any help you may be able to send me. > >Jacqueline > ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    06/23/1999 05:03:05
    1. Land Records
    2. Diane
    3. Hi! Where would I write to to obtain a land deed that was issued to "Towel Hohmann" (actually Powell Homan), Volume 10, Page 43, for 40 acres, Issued in 1839. I have a copy of the General Index to Deeds when I visited Millersburg 2 years ago. How much would a copy of the deed cost? What is the address of the Recorders Land Office? It is a long distance for me to travel from Lorain County. I also have the information when I wrote to the courthouse 3 years ago that Paul Homan sold his land to Cline Martin. Volume 19, Page 397, for 40 acres. Sold in 1853 Richland Township. Thanks for any help. Diane -- Home Page: http://members.aol.com/DNott97553/index.html Knitting Page: http://members.aol.com/DNott97553/knit.html Genealogy Page: http://members.aol.com/DNott97553/history.html ICQ#: 3773646 E-Mail: [email protected] Researching: Nott, Huya, Burgett, Homan, Page, Miller, Parker, Dodge, Pavolko, Ray, Greenlun, Greenland, TriifilettiI

    06/22/1999 03:29:48
    1. Re: OHHOLMES-D Digest V99 #55
    2. John Miller
    3. UNSUBSCRIBE

    06/21/1999 11:19:26
    1. NUMBERS
    2. Good evening, I am researching the NUMBERS family. My gggrandfather was Phillip NUMBERS, he was born in Fayette county PA., but spent his childhood in OHIO.....The NUMBERS surname shows up on some of the CD's, but I cannot find anything with father, mother and children. I am sure that Phillip had a mom and dad, it would be great to find them. Thanks for any help you may be able to send me. Jacqueline

    06/20/1999 04:43:11
    1. Re: OHHOLMES-D Digest V99 #54
    2. cooperdeb
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, June 14, 1999 10:49 AM Subject: OHHOLMES-D Digest V99 #54 Peter HAMMOND first appears in Holmes County in 1827. He paid a chattel tax in Prairie Twp. that year. Peter married Elizabeth DAWSON in Holmes County 20 March 1828. On the 1850 Holmes County (Prairie Twp.) census, Peter shows up with wife, Elizabeth and children Mary, Adam, ELiza, David. Nancy J. and SMC (female). Peter Hammond died in Holmes County 14 July 1874. Is anyone researching this family? Deb in Atlanta [email protected]

    06/18/1999 02:42:07
    1. Elizabeth Olinger b feb 4 1830
    2. Dingledine Family
    3. I am looking for help locating then parents of Elizabeth Olinger B Feb. 4 1830 in PA Married John George Dingledine in Holmes Co Oh Listed in 1850 Census for Tuscarawas Co, Buck Twp I have a listing of Elizabeth Olinger age 18 living with Jacob Penrod family who could be the same. Also listed in 1850 Census for Salem Twp, Tuscarawas Co is the family of John Olinger John Olinger Age 55 farmer Ellen 40 David 16 William 18 Lydia 17 Sarah 14 Elizabeth 9 Levi 12 Lavinia 3 If any one can help tying or eliminating this possible link between these families I would appreciate the help I am open to suggestions -- Derek Dingledine Ontario Canada [email protected] Searching for All Dingeldein/Dingledine In USA and Canada

    06/13/1999 02:38:40
    1. Jonathan Grant
    2. Steven Walter
    3. CAN ANYONE HELP me in learning more about these 2 queries: HOLMES COUNTY HEIRS v10 #1 1992, JONATHAN GRANT, (in which I understand listed 10 children for him.) Also in HOLMES COUNTY HEIRS vol I March 1983, JONATHAN GRANT, Sr b 16 July 1755 CT(?) Enlisted for the Rev War in Pittsburgh 1776 discharged Valley Forge 1778. Was in Philadelphia in 1781 Married 1st wife ____ PARKINSON ca 1784 probably Philadelphia, Billmon, NJ area. This JONATHAN GRANT was my ancestor and I would like to learn submitter's name, if possible. I have first wife's name as - Mary/Marey - but no last name, so would like to know more about this _____ PARKINSON marriage. Any Help would be greatly appreciated. Donna <[email protected]>

    06/03/1999 03:39:54