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    1. [OHHURON-L] Hereditary Blood Disorder
    2. Hi Everyone, My ancestors were early pioneers of northern Ohio and some of our family moved to the Sandusky area. Our families moved to northern Ohio from Pennsylvania and Maryland. Some of our names are DAGUE (DAGE, DEG, DEEGEN), SWINEHART (SWEINHARDT, SWIHART), HARSH (HIRSCH, HEARSH), GIFT, SMITH, ARNOLD, NEFF, SCHMIDT, GEYSLER, GILBERT, HOOVER, SWAGLER, HOWE, LABAR (LAWAR, LABARRE), FLICKINGER and, SWICKARD. I don't know all of our surnames because maternal names are often lost in families and of course, I don't know the surnames of all our Ohio relatives I am writing to ask if any of you know of a hereditary blood disorder in your family called Hereditary Sphereocytosis. My hematologist said that 50% of my relatives probably have this disorder because it is autosomal dominant. Sometimes this disease can be silent, as it had been in my family until my mother's cousin died of it (probably of a ruptured spleen) and her son and I were diagnosed with it and had spleenectomies. Sometimes Hereditary Sphererocytosis is so subtle, it can't be seen on a regular red-blood count smear. Apparently a regular RBC smear doesn't pick it up in our in our family, but a hematologist will know what to do to be sure. My hematologist said that he recently had a patient in his seventies who had no idea that he had this blood disorder until tests picked it up. Because even those who have the more serious form of the disease can have subtle symptoms, it can be dangerous if someone has it and doesn't know it. Hereditary Sphereocytosis is characterized by small, fragile, sphere-shaped red corpuscles and most people afflicted with it are of northwestern European descent. Sometimes anemia and jaundice are obvious with this disease, but sometimes, those symptoms are subtle, even in those who have the more serious form of the disease. This has been the case in our family. I would be grateful to hear from anyone who might have this disease in their families. One reason is that my hematologist has found some mysteries associated with my form of Hereditary Sphererocytosis that I would like to compare with others who may have some of the same difficulties. Another is this could be a great way to find cousins who have so far been lost because maternal names change and we lose track of family lines. This is a relatively rare disease, so it may be a good first step in finding cousins. Cathy Martin ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    12/07/2000 11:03:28
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] 1845 Plat Map
    2. Judy Kelble
    3. I try to remember to put in my "official" signature file at the end of these messages. You'll find the Huron County Web site listed there. Scroll down to the "Archives" link and you'll find several different indexes offered. If any one else would like to put an index to one of their books on-line at the HCC/OGS Archives site, don't hesitate to do so. Let me know and we'll get together on a format that would be best for both of us. This goes for Church records, Land records... Anything you want to help add to the Archives. It's a shame for everyone to wait and think that Ken will do it all. He is only one person and there are many more of you out there. He doesn't have any more spare time than you do, just more dedication and determination to help other researchers. I'm off my soap box for the time being. At 08:44 AM 12/06/2000 -0500, you wrote: >In a message dated 12/02/2000 7:03:01 AM Central Standard Time, >jkelble@accnorwalk.com writes: > > > > we now have the 1845 Plat Map book index up to > > "P". That makes "M", "N", "O" and "P" new additions. > > Check it out, enjoy and thank you so much Ken AND Bev. > > >Everyone else on the list probably knows ... but someone always must be the >last to get the word. Where would I go to check it out ?? > >DICK FOLKERTH >Dallas > > > > >==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== >Join and support the Huron County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Soc. >We meet the 4th Monday of every month, save December. > 7:30pm at the Senior Center, Norwalk, Oh. Peace, Judy Chapin Kelble President Huron County Chapter / OGS List Owner Huron County Chapter / OGS mail list Webmaster Huron County Chapter/OGS http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron Assistant State Coordinator OHGenWeb http://www.scioto.org/OHGenWeb

    12/07/2000 09:12:52
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re: OHHURON-D Digest V00 #276
    2. Hi, I am lookin for any info on several families from the Huron county in the 1970's. The names are Julia C. Burlsey from Wakeman, Janet Eisler from Norwalk, and Peggy Carroll from Monroeville. If anyone can help me please email me at babbs455@aol.com. Greatly appreciated!!!! Very important!!!!!

    12/06/2000 11:13:07
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] 1845 Plat Map
    2. Rebecca Williams
    3. Dick, If you go to the bottom of that message you will find a link to the Huron County web page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron (this version you can cut and paste to your browser address line. Rebecca Frfdal@aol.com wrote: > In a message dated 12/02/2000 7:03:01 AM Central Standard Time, > jkelble@accnorwalk.com writes: > > > we now have the 1845 Plat Map book index up to > > "P". That makes "M", "N", "O" and "P" new additions. > > Check it out, enjoy and thank you so much Ken AND Bev. > > > Everyone else on the list probably knows ... but someone always must be the > last to get the word. Where would I go to check it out ?? > > DICK FOLKERTH > Dallas > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Join and support the Huron County Chapter of the Ohio Genealogical Soc. > We meet the 4th Monday of every month, save December. > 7:30pm at the Senior Center, Norwalk, Oh.

    12/06/2000 03:13:04
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] 1845 Plat Map
    2. In a message dated 12/6/00 8:47:28 AM Eastern Standard Time, Frfdal@aol.com writes: > > we now have the 1845 Plat Map book index up to > When You get to SHERMAN CALL me Bob Bob41213@aol.com

    12/06/2000 02:57:38
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] 1845 Plat Map
    2. In a message dated 12/02/2000 7:03:01 AM Central Standard Time, jkelble@accnorwalk.com writes: > we now have the 1845 Plat Map book index up to > "P". That makes "M", "N", "O" and "P" new additions. > Check it out, enjoy and thank you so much Ken AND Bev. > Everyone else on the list probably knows ... but someone always must be the last to get the word. Where would I go to check it out ?? DICK FOLKERTH Dallas

    12/06/2000 01:44:57
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re: HCC lookup cemetery book
    2. nanpare
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Tim & Kate Gavin To: nanpare@accnorwalk.com Sent: Sunday, December 03, 2000 3:54 PM Subject: HCC lookup cemetery book Could you please do a look-up on the following people: Huron County Cemetery Inscriptions 1997 by the Huron County Chapter of the OGS. ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC CEMETEYR, NORWALK TOWNSHIP page 503 Anthony Feeger Section 2 - Row 2 17 FEEGER, Anthony d. 30 Jul 1881 age 9m 6d page 504 [same cemetery] Frank Fieger, Gustav Fieger Henrietta Fieger Section 2 - Row 4 10 FIEGER, Henrietta 1844 - 1931 Gustav 1833 - 1893 11 FIEGER, Frank P. 1876 - 1946 Cheers, Nancy If this information has assisted your research, would you consider sending a donation [sugg. $1. per name] to the Huron County Chapter of the OGS. They have produced a cemetery book that any chapter could use for an example. Over 1,000 pages and completely indexed. They do have a copyright but have graciously put their index on the Huron Web page to make it available to your research. Mail to:Huron County Chapter/OGS, PO Box 923, Norwalk, OH 44857-0923 OHHURON Mailing List Enjoy your stay in Huron County, Ohio. See more Huron County research at:http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron page 511 Margaret Feiger Her married name was Whelan and she may also be under that name. Not listed in the index is her husband Frank Whelan, is he buried with her? page 533 Herman Fieger page 620 Louis G. Fieger Josephine A. Fieger Mercedes Fieger page 674 Josephine Bell Fieger Louis Fieger The following children died during the typhoid fever outbreak of 1893 and are thought to be buried in St. Paul's Cem, possibly with, or near their parents, Gustav and Henrietta Fieger (page 504.) Could you please look for them also? Leo Fieger Rose Fieger Charles Fieger died of T.B at around the age of 21 (birthdate unknown) and should also be in the same area as the children above. Located in the same cemetery, and not in the index, should be the following person: Oliver/Aloysius Fieger Thank you, Kathy Gavin gavin@hsonline.net

    12/06/2000 12:52:51
    1. [OHHURON-L] Hudson, Williams, and Saliers families
    2. Hello, I'm looking for information on the following families. I would love to correspond with anyone who may be connected to this line. Elmer A. HUDSON born Sept. 5, 1882 in Seneca Co., Ohio died 1962 in Seneca Co., Ohio married May 2, 1904 in Seneca Co., Ohio to Viola V. WILLIAMS***** Elmer's parents were: Francis M. HUDSON born August 14, 1849 in Seneca Co., Ohio died January 10, 1939 in Attica, Seneca Co., Ohio married September 1, 1870 in Seneca Co., Ohio to Lydia C. MILLER born June 22, 1849 in Seneca Co., Ohio died October 22, 1913 in Henry Co., Ohio Francis' parents were: Robert HUDSON born January 26, 1817 in Berkeley Co., WV died February 17, 1907 in Deshler, Henry Co., Ohio married about 1840 in WV to Jane K. TURNER born 1820 in Berkeley Co., WV died March 21, 1902 in Deshler, Henry Co., Ohio *****Viola V. WILLIAMS born September 18, 1884 in Seneca Co., Ohio died May 1, 1946 in Seneca Co., Ohio Viola's parents were: Charles WILLIAMS born July 12, 1860 in Germany died March 20, 1936 in Tiffin, Seneca Co., Ohio married July 12, 1884 in Tiffin, Seneca Co., Ohio to Cora B. SALIERS***** born November 22, 1866 in Seneca Co., Ohio died July 18, 1932 in Seneca Co., Ohio Charles' parents were: Anton WILLIAMS born 1825 in Germany died May 4, 1896 in Huron Co., Ohio married in Germany to Klara LONGSHIELDS born March 1829 in Germany died April 10, 1891 in Huron Co., Ohio *****Cora's parents were: Henry A. SALIERS born January 15, 1844 in Orleans Co., Vermont died November 27, 1922 in Seneca Co., Ohio married February 22, 1866 in Seneca Co., Ohio to Anna Amanda COLE born August 10, 1844 in Seneca Co., Ohio died May 9, 1918 in Seneca Co., Ohio I would love to hear from anyone who has any information. I plan to do more census research on this family soon. Many thanks, Marie

    12/05/2000 02:36:05
    1. [OHHURON-L] Reed, Webster, McKesson 1872-1905
    2. Floyd
    3. I am looking for any information about my gg-grandparents John William Reed (1813-1883) and Lorinda Webster (1823-1902) they moved to Collins, Huron Co., Ohio in 1872 and were buried in Collins, Ohio. John William Reed had a sister who married an Isaac McKesson who also lived in Collins and possibly other siblings lived in Collins. I have John William Reed's obituary from the Townsend Newspaper by H. Place, he attended a M. E. church where Rev. Hiram Royce ministered. Lorinda Webster was matron of the Huron Co., Childrens Home from 1885-1889. Their son (my g-grandfather) John Edgar Reed, a Union vet, died June 7, 1905 in Collins and is probably buried there. Can anyone tell me what John William Reed's sisters name was who married Isaac McKesson? Are there any descendants around today. Are there any other related Reed descendants in Huron county? Where are these people buried? Any info, hints or leads are appreciated. Thanks, Floyd Reed

    12/05/2000 09:54:41
    1. [OHHURON-L] [NHSTRAFF] Christmas for genealogists
    2. Ron Hatton
    3. Passing this on Ron > Thought you would enjoy receiving these clever poems...at least we're all in > the same boat and can chuckle at ourselves....Enjoy!! Karen > > ======================================= > A Genealogist's Christmas Eve > (author unknown) > > "Twas the night before Christmas when all through the house > Not a creature was stirring, not even my spouse. > The dining room table with clutter was spread > With pedigree charts and with letters which said... > "Too bad about the data for which you wrote > Sank in a storm on an ill fated boat." > > > Stacks of old copies of wills and the such > Were proof that my work had become much to much. > Our children were nestled all snug in their beds, > While visions of sugarplums danced in their heads. > And I at my table was ready to drop > From work on my album with photos to crop. > > > Christmas was here, and of such was my lot > That presents and goodies and toys I forgot. > Had I not been so busy with grandparent's wills, > I'd not have forgotten to shop for such thrills. > While others had bought gifts that would bring Christmas cheer; > I'd spent time researching those birthdates and years. > > > While I was thus musing about my sad plight, > A strange noise on the lawn gave me such a great fright. > Away to the window I flew in a flash, > Tore open the drapes and I yanked up the sash. > When what to my wondering eyes should appear? > But an overstuffed sleigh and eight small reindeer. > > > Up to the housetop the reindeer they flew, > With a sleigh full of toys, and old Santa Claus too. > And then in a twinkle, I heard on the roof > The prancing and pawing of thirty-two hoofs. > The TV antenna was no match for their horns, > And look at our roof with hoof-prints adorned. > > > As I drew in my head, and bumped it on the sash, > Down the cold chimney fell Santa - KER-RASH! > "Dear" Santa had come from the roof in a wreck, > And tracked soot on the carpet, (I could wring his short neck!) > Spotting my face, good old Santa could see > I had no Christmas spirit you'd have to agree. > > > He spoke not a word, but went straight to his work > And filled all the stockings, (I felt like a jerk). > Here was Santa, who'd brought us such gladness and joy; > When I'd been too busy for even one toy. > He spied my research on the table all spread > "A genealogist!" He cried! (My face was all red!) > > > "Tonight I've met many like you", Santa grinned. > As he pulled from his sack a large book he had penned. > I gazed with amazement - the cover it read > "Genealogy Lines for Which You Have Plead." > "I know what it's like as a genealogy bug," > He said as he gave me a a great Santa Hug. > > > "While the elves make the sleighful of toys I now carry, > I do some research in the North Pole Library! > A special treat I am thus able to bring, > To genealogy folks who can't find a thing. > Now off you go to your bed for a rest, > I'll clean up the house from this genealogy mess." > > > As I climbed up the stairs full of gladness and glee, > I looked back at Santa who'd brought much to me. > While settling in bed, I heard Santa's clear whistle, > To his team which then rose like the down of a thistle > And I heard him exclaim as he flew out of sight, > "Family History is Fun! Merry Christmas! Goodnight!" > > =============================================== > All I Want For Christmas Is A New Surname > Dear Santa: Don't bring me new dishes, > I don't need a new kind of game. > Genealogists have peculiar wishes > For Christmas I just want a surname. > > A new washing machine would be great, > But it's not the desire of my life. > I've just found an ancestor's birth date; > What I need now is the name of his wife. > > My heart doesn't yearn for a ring > That would put a real diamond to shame. > What I want is a much cheaper thing; > Please give me Mary's last name. > > To see my heart singing with joy, > Don't bring me a read leather suitcase, > Bring me a genealogist's toy; > a surname with dates and a place. > > (author unknown) > > >

    12/02/2000 03:54:39
    1. [OHHURON-L] 1845 Plat Map
    2. Judy Kelble
    3. Hi All, Ken Shute may be in semi-retirement, he sure has his wife, Bev, working hard!!! Between the two of them, we now have the 1845 Plat Map book index up to "P". That makes "M", "N", "O" and "P" new additions. Check it out, enjoy and thank you so much Ken AND Bev. Peace, Judy Chapin Kelble President Huron County Chapter / OGS List Owner Huron County Chapter / OGS mail list Webmaster Huron County Chapter/OGS http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron Assistant State Coordinator OHGenWeb http://www.scioto.org/OHGenWeb

    12/02/2000 01:04:19
    1. [OHHURON-L] Fwd: Unidentified subject!
    2. Judy Kelble
    3. >Resent-Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 09:28:18 -0800 >X-Original-Sender: orthde@oplin.lib.oh.us Fri Dec 1 09:28:18 2000 >Date: Fri, 1 Dec 2000 12:28:17 -0500 (EST) >From: Deborah Orth <orthde@oplin.lib.oh.us> >X-Sender: orthde@epicurus >Old-To: Huron County Genealogical Society List <OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com> >To: OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-From: OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Unidentified subject! >Reply-To: OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com >X-Mailing-List: <OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/6054 >X-Loop: OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com >Resent-Sender: OHHURON-L-request@rootsweb.com > >Hi all, > >Just a quick note to let you know that I will be on vacation next week and >will be back to work on the 11th. I'll be monitoring the list from home, >but I won't be doing any research until I'm back. > >Also, with the holidays, I may not have as much time for research. If you >send something and I don't get back with you right away, please understand >that I will get to it as soon as I can. > >May God bless you all throughout the holidays! > >Debbie Orth >Norwalk Public Library > > >==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== >Effective July 14, 2000 there are 290 members subscribed to the list. Peace, Judy Chapin Kelble President Huron County Chapter / OGS List Owner Huron County Chapter / OGS mail list Webmaster Huron County Chapter/OGS http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron Assistant State Coordinator OHGenWeb http://www.scioto.org/OHGenWeb

    12/01/2000 07:40:38
    1. [OHHURON-L] Fwd: Please Post this to your Ohio List
    2. Judy Kelble
    3. For what it's worth.... >Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2000 19:12:00 -0700 >From: Kathleen <kburnet@efortress.com> >Reply-To: kburnet@efortress.com >Organization: To learn more about my world visit; > http://dwp.bigplanet.com/kburnett/door/ or join one of the Mailing List > I am List Mom for http://mailing_lists.homestead.com/lists.html >X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.7 [en] (Win95; U) >X-Accept-Language: en,pdf >To: OHGALLIA-admin@rootsweb.com, OHGEAUGA-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHGREENE-admin@rootsweb.com, OHGUERNS-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHHAMILT-admin@rootsweb.com, OHHANCOC-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHHARDIN-admin@rootsweb.com, OHHARRIS-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHHENRY-admin@rootsweb.com, OHHIGHLA-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHHOCKIN-admin@rootsweb.com, OHHOLMES-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHHURON-admin@rootsweb.com, OHIO-VALLEY-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHJACKSO-admin@rootsweb.com, OHJEFFER-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHKNOX-admin@rootsweb.com, OHLAKE-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHLAWREN-admin@rootsweb.com, OHLICKIN-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHLOGAN-admin@rootsweb.com, HLORAIN-admin@rootsweb.com, > OHLUCAS-admin@rootsweb.com >Subject: Please Post this to your Ohio List >X-Apparently-From: kbiam0726@aol.com > >Dear List Owner. > >I have started a new mailing list called >OH-ROLLCALL. It is a mailing list for anyone who just wants to post >surnames and dates in hopes of connecting with others researching the >same surnames in Ohio. > >To subscribe to this list - have your members send the word subscribe to > >OH-ROLLCALL-L-request@rootsweb.com or >OH-ROLLCALL-D-request@rootsweb.com for the digest form. When they get >their confirmation, they can then send their query to >OH-ROLLCALL-L@ROOTSWEB.COM > >I look forward to helping this list grow and become another tool for >those researching in Ohio. > >Kathleen Burnett >List Mom Peace, Judy http://www.accnorwalk.com/~jkelble/bookmarks.htm

    12/01/2000 07:13:30
    1. None
    2. Deborah Orth
    3. Hi all, Just a quick note to let you know that I will be on vacation next week and will be back to work on the 11th. I'll be monitoring the list from home, but I won't be doing any research until I'm back. Also, with the holidays, I may not have as much time for research. If you send something and I don't get back with you right away, please understand that I will get to it as soon as I can. May God bless you all throughout the holidays! Debbie Orth Norwalk Public Library

    12/01/2000 05:28:17
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] Huron Co./Debbie Orth
    2. Deborah Orth
    3. On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 GloriousPromise@aol.com wrote: > Hi, Debbie > I would like to thank you *so much* for this information! :-) This new info. > has opened up so many new areas of research! With a couple of surprises too! > > I would *love* a copy of the census record if at all possible -- how do I go > about obtaining that? > > And thank you once again.....very much! > > --Sharon Sandoval > *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^**^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ > *^^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Sharon, Just send $1.00 along with a self addressed stamped envelope to my attention at the: Norwalk Public Library 46 W Main St Norwalk OH 44857 I'll make a copy and send it back to you once I get the written request. Debbie Orth Norwalk Public Library

    12/01/2000 03:18:21
    1. [OHHURON-L] Fwd: test
    2. Judy Kelble
    3. I agree with Nancy. This has nothing to do with Huron County per se, however, it is interesting to see some of the costs of things in 1895 and what they expected of the young people then. >From: "nanpare" <nanpare@accnorwalk.com> >To: "Judy Kelble" <jkelble@accnorwalk.com>, > "Janet&Dave" <davellis@cisco.com> >Subject: test >Date: Mon, 27 Nov 2000 12:04:24 -0500 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.50.4133.2400 > >Hi Judy, this is genealogy related, but not Huron Co. Wonder how >our fledging future President's would score on this one? > > >> Could You Have Passed the 8th Grade in 1895? > >> > >> This is the eighth-grade final exam from 1895 from Salina, KS., USA. It > >was > >> taken from the original document on file at the Smoky Valley Genealogical > >> Society and Library in Salina, KS and reprinted by the Salina Journal. > >> > >> 8th Grade Final Exam: Salina, KS - 1895 > >> > >> Grammar (Time, one hour) > >> 1. Give nine rules for the use of Capital Letters. > >> 2. Name the Parts of Speech and define those that have no modifications. > >> 3. Define Verse, Stanza and Paragraph. > >> 4. What are the Principal Parts of a verb? Give Principal Parts of do, > >lie, > >> lay and run. > >> 5. Define Case, Illustrate each Case. > >> 6. What is Punctuation? Give rules for principal marks of Punctuation. > >> 7 - 10. Write a composition of about 150 words and show therein that you > >> understand the practical use of the rules of grammar. > >> > >> Arithmetic (Time, 1.25 hours) > >> 1. Name and define the Fundamental Rules of Arithmetic. > >> 2. A wagon box is 2 ft. deep, 10 feet long, and 3 ft. wide. How many > >bushels > >> of wheat will it hold? > >> 3. If a load of wheat weighs 3942 lbs., what is it worth at 50 cts. Per > >bu., > >> deducting 1050 lbs. for tare? > >> 4. District No. 33 has a valuation of $35,000. What is the necessary > >levy > >> to carry on a school seven months at $50 per month, and have $104 for > >> incidentals? > >> 5. Find cost of 6720 lbs. coal at $6.00 per ton. > >> 6. Find the interest of $512.60 for 8 months and 18 days at 7 percent. > >> 7. What is the cost of 40 boards 12 inches wide and 16 ft long at $20 >per > >m? > >> 8. Find bank discount on $300 for 90 days (no grace) at 10 percent. > >> 9. What is the cost of a square farm at $15 per are, the distance around > >> which is 640 rods? > >> 10. Write a Bank Check, a Promissory Note, and a Receipt. > >> > >> U.S. History (Time, 45 minutes) > >> 1. Give the epochs into which U.S. History is divided. > >> 2. Give an account of the discovery of America by Columbus. > >> 3. Relate the causes and results of the Revolutionary War. > >> 4. Show the territorial growth of the United States. > >> 5. Tell what you can of the history of Kansas. > >> 6. Describe three of the most prominent battles of the Rebellion. > >> 7. Who were the following: Morse, Whitney, Fulton, Bell, Lincoln, Penn, > >and > >> Howe? > >> 8. Name events connected with the following dates: 1607 1620 1800 1849 > >1865. > > >> > >> Orthography (Time, one hour) > >> 1. What is meant by the following: Alphabet, phonetic, orthography, > >> etymology, and syllabication? > >> 2. What are elementary sounds? How classified? > >> 3. What are the following, and give examples of each: Trigraph, sub > >vocals, > >> diphthong, cognate letters, linguals? > >> 4. Give four substitutes for caret 'u'. > >> 5. Give two rules for spelling words with final 'e'. Name two exceptions > >> under each rule. > >> 6. Give two uses of silent letters in spelling. Illustrate each. > >> 7. Define the following prefixes and use in connection with a word: Bi, > >dis, > >> mis, pre, semi, post, non, inter, mono, super. > >> 8. Mark diacritically and divide into syllables the following, and name > >the > >> sign that indicates the sound: Card, ball, mercy, sir, odd, cell, rise, > >> blood, fare, last. > >> 9. Use the following correctly in sentences, Cite, site, sight, fane, > >fain, > >> feign, vane, vain, vein, raze, raise, rays. > >> 10. Write 10 words frequently mispronounced and indicate pronunciation by > >use > >> of diacritical marks and by syllabication. > >> > >> Geography (Time, one hour) > >> 1. What is climate? Upon what does climate depend? > >> 2. How do you account for the extremes of climate in Kansas? > >> 3. Of what use are rivers? Of what use is the ocean? > >> 4. Describe the mountains of North America. > >> 5. Name and describe the following: Monrovia, Odessa, Denver, Manitoba, > >> Hecla, Yukon, St. Helena, Juan Fernandez, Aspinwall and Orinoco. > >> 6. Name and locate the principal trade centers of the U.S. > >> 7. Name all the republics of Europe and give capital of each. > >> 8. Why is the Atlantic Coast colder than the Pacific in the same > >latitude? > >> 9. Describe the process by which the water of the ocean returns to the > >> sources of rivers. > >> 10. Describe the movements of the earth. Give inclination of the earth. > >> > > Peace, Judy http://www.accnorwalk.com/~jkelble/bookmarks.htm

    11/29/2000 10:48:32
    1. Fw: [OHHURON-L] Re: HCCcemeterybook/HART
    2. nanpare
    3. Forwarding this to list and Sandy Sandoval. You never know!!........Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill & Dorothy Casler" <bildotcslr@murrieta.net> To: "nanpare" <nanpare@accnorwalk.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 1:49 PM Subject: Re: [OHHURON-L] Re: HCC%20lookup%20cemetery%20book > Hi, I read your message on this web list and just want > to say that a Nancy and John Hart lived across the > street for me for the past eight or nine years. They > moved a year ago and now live in Orange County, > CA. I believe they were from Ohio originally. Maybe > this is a clue for you. > Dottie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: nanpare <nanpare@accnorwalk.com> > To: <OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 27, 2000 8:58 AM > Subject: [OHHURON-L] Re: HCC%20lookup%20cemetery%20book > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <GloriousPromise@aol.com> > > To: <nanpare@accnorwalk.com> > > Sent: Sunday, November 26, 2000 7:49 PM > > Subject: HCC%20lookup%20cemetery%20book > > > > > > > Hi Nancy, > > > > > > I got your name from the Huron Conty, OH Website. > > > > > > I was wondering if you could do a cemetery lookup for me? > > > I am not sure this is appropriate to ask of you, if not forgive me, if > it > > is, > > > these are the names. I am not even sure they died in Huron County -- > but > > > from what I have been able to dig up, it seems that indeed Huron County > is > > > the place of residence for these people. > > > > > > The names are: > > > > > > Alice Cartage > > > Samuel Cartage > > > John Hart > > > > > > Thank you very much in advance > > > > > > --Sharon Sandoval > > > > Hi again Sharon, Sometimes I need to go through all my mail before I start > > answering questions. <grin> > > Your query is quite appropriate, and I wish I had good news to deliver. > But, > > no Alice or Samuel CARTAGE. > > No John HART. > > If you know where they were located in Huron Co., maybe close to another > > county, you might try the neighboring > > counties. > > Sorry, wish I could be more help........Nancy > > > > > > > ______________________________ > >

    11/28/2000 08:06:17
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] Huron Co./Debbie Orth
    2. Hi, Debbie I would like to thank you *so much* for this information! :-) This new info. has opened up so many new areas of research! With a couple of surprises too! I would *love* a copy of the census record if at all possible -- how do I go about obtaining that? And thank you once again.....very much! --Sharon Sandoval *^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^**^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ *^^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^*^ Sharon, I saw your request on the list. I checked the 1870 census and it lists: Hart, Alice age 35 female white occupation-domestic value of estate-500 born in Ohio Nellie age 14 female white born in Ohio attended school within the last year Rosa age 12 female white born in Ohio attended school within the last year We don't have the marriage records here at the library, just an index. The marriage you requested is listed in the index. The index shows that the record is in book #2 page 456. These records are at the: Huron County Probate Court 2 E Main St Norwalk OH 44857 Let me know if you would like a copy of the census film. Debbie Orth Norwalk Public Library ======================= =======================

    11/28/2000 07:13:59
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] Huron Co.
    2. Deborah Orth
    3. On Sun, 26 Nov 2000 GloriousPromise@aol.com wrote: > Could anyone help me here. > > This comes from the 1870 Index. > Is there anyone who can look this up for me. > > > HART ALLICE 35 F W OH HURON > BELLEVUE TWP 1225 338 > > > And if possible -- > > A marriage between -- > > Alice HART > Spouse: Samuel CARTAGE > Marriage: 18 Oct 1875 > Huron, Ohio > > Thank you in advance > > --Sharon Sandoval > > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Effective July 14, 2000 there are 290 members subscribed to the list. > > Sharon, I saw your request on the list. I checked the 1870 census and it lists: Hart, Alice age 35 female white occupation-domestic value of estate-500 born in Ohio Nellie age 14 female white born in Ohio attended school within the last year Rosa age 12 female white born in Ohio attended school within the last year We don't have the marriage records here at the library, just an index. The marriage you requested is listed in the index. The index shows that the record is in book #2 page 456. These records are at the: Huron County Probate Court 2 E Main St Norwalk OH 44857 Let me know if you would like a copy of the census film. Debbie Orth Norwalk Public Library

    11/28/2000 06:11:02
    1. [OHHURON-L] Interesting site
    2. Gary Lampman
    3. The following site lists revolutionary war muster rolls. It is called "the encampment". http://www.nps.gov/vafo/home.htm Gary lampman@chem.wwu.edu

    11/28/2000 01:53:23