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    1. [OHHURON-L] Stiles-Skinner-Frisbie
    2. I just joined this list a few days ago and I wanted to add what I know about the families mentioned in the subject line. A few weeks ago I found the marriage record of my husband's great-grandparents in Accomack Co. VA and much to my surprise his great-grandfather, John W. STILES, was born in Indiana! Lots of surprises in this family including their stay in Huron County. Directly below is what Ken Shute very kindly sent me and was also posted to the list. NEW information appears below this quote. >>Hi Nanette, I found the two marriages of your Eayre STILES, the marriage of a Jacob STILES, and the marriage of John SKINNER, apparently the father of Mary E. SKINNER who was the second wife of Eayre STILES. Details: 1. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, by Scheuer Publications. Eayre STILES m. Jane ST. JOHN 12 May 1844. Eayre STILES m. Mary E. SKINNER 22 Aug 1848. Jacob STILES m. Marsha ELLIS 28 Dec 1845. John SKINNER m. Emeline FRISBEE 26 Dec 1827. 2. History of the Fire Lands, by W.W. Williams, 1879. Page 301. New Haven Township. Reuben SKINNER arrived in New Haven Township in 1814. The wife of Reuben was Sarah COLEMAN. They had eight children: Rebecca, James Joseph, Alfred, John, Ruth, Asel Harrison and Harriet.......John lives upon the old homestead. He married first Emeline FRISBEE, and second Maria REUBENS. Page 317. New Haven Township. In a biographical sketch on John SKINNER it mentons that he married first Emeline, daughter of Ebenezer and Deborah FRISBEE of New Haven Township, in 1832. Emeline died in 1835 and John remarried on 4 May 1836. One child of John and Emeline SKINNER married Eayer O. STILES and located in the state of New Jersey, where she died. (Note: The marriage year for John and Emeline SKINNER is given above (page 317) as 1832, while the marriage record shows 1827. No specific name was given for the daughter of John and Emeline SKINNER on either page 301 or 317 of the Fire Lands book, but I assume it was Mary E. SKINNER from the marriage record. I could not find the second marriage of John SKINNER and Maria REUBENS in our marriage book.) 3. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions. New Haven Cemetery, New Haven Township. Page 396. Row 15. 17 John SKINNER 24 Feb 1805- 29 Oct 1885. Emeline FRISBY w/o John SKINNER 7 Mar 1812-27 Oct 1833. Maria RUBINS w/o John SKINNER 3 Aug 1815- 9 Oct 1891. Wm. H. 30 Sep 1839 -28 Jan 1917. Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com) Note: If this information has been helpful to your family research, and you would like to express your appreciation, you can do so by sending a contribution to the Huron County Chapter/OGS, P.O. Box 923, Norwalk, OH 44857-0923.<<<<<<< Eayre O. STILES was born on April 29, 1821 in Little Egg Harbor, Burlington Co., NJ, the son of Jesse STILES and Sarah WILLETS. Eayre and his first wife, Jane St. John had a son William, born abt. 1845 in Ohio (based on census years 1850, 1860, 1870). It seems that Jane died because Eayre married again on August 22,1848 to Mary E. SKINNER, daughter of John SKINNER and Emeline FRISBIE (FRISBEE). Mary was born abt. 1831 in Ohio. Sometime shortly after their marriage, Eayre and Mary moved to Washington Twp. Elkhart Co., Indiana because they appear there in the 1850 census as Eyre O. STILES, 30 year old laborer, born NJ and "Emely", 20 years old, born Ohio. William age 5 born in Ohio was also living with them. According to later census records and his marriage record, John W. STILES was born abt. 1851 in Indiana (probably Washington Twp. Elkhart Co.) to Eayre and Mary Emely STILES. Before 1855, the family moved back to New Jersey because their next child, Eloise E. STILES was born there abt. 1854-1855 as were the rest of their children. George W. STILES, b. abt 1858 Harriet A. STILES, b. 1860 Eayre O. STILES Jr. b. abt. 1863 Sallie K. STILES, b. abt. 1865 Eva D. STILES, b. abt. 1868 This family including William, b. abt. 1845 in Ohio appears in the 1860 and 1870 Egg Harbor Twp. Burlington Co., NJ census. In 1860, Eayre STILES is listed as a 39 year old Waterman and in 1870 as "Air O.", a 49 year old Sailor. Mary E. STILES is 28 born in Ohio in the 1860 census and 39 in the 1870, keeping house. In 1860, John W. STILES is 9 years old and in 1870 he is a 19 year old Sailor living with his parents. Eayre O. STILES Sr. did not move to Ohio and Indiana by himself. His father, Jesse STILES (born May 23, 1794 in NJ) and some of Eayre's 13 siblings appear in the 1850 Washington Twp. Elkhart Co. Indiana census also. (as Jesse STYLES) Jesse, age 56, born NJ, Farmer Andrew, age 15, born NJ Sarah, age 13, born NJ Hannah, age 11, born Ohio Jane, age 8, born Ohio Frank J., age 6, born Ohio Between 1837 and 1840 Jesse and his family moved from NJ to Ohio and then after 1844 moved from Ohio to Indiana. His wife Sarah was still alive because she appears again in New Jersey. For some reason she was not at home for the 1850 census. Jesse and his family are also back in Egg Harbor Twp., Burlington Co. New Jersey by the time of the 1860 census. Eayre's brother and Jesse's son, Jacob W. STILES (b. April 19, 1824 in Little Egg Harbor, Burlington, NJ) also moved to Ohio and appears to have stayed put for awhile instead of moving on to Indiana. He married Marsha ELLIS (born February 25, 1824 in New York) on December 25 (or 28), 1845 in Norwalk, Huron Co. The sources conflict on their marriage date, IGI and the Jacob Stiles Bible record have the 25th and Huron Co. Marriages lists the 28th. In the 1850 census, he is a 24 year old farmer, born in NJ, living in Ripley Twp. Huron, Ohio with his wife, Marsha, and 2 Ohio born children. However, Jacob and his family also relocated to New Jersey because he appears as a 34 year old Oysterman in Egg Harbor Twp., Burlington, NJ in 1860. Sometime after 1865 the Jacob W. STILES family moved to Accomack Co. VA based on the birthplaces of their children. His 2 nephews, John W. STILES and Eayre O. STILES moved to the Eastern Shore of Virginia after 1870 (haven't had a chance to check 1880 census yet). My husband's great-grandfather, John W. STILES, married Triphenia "Triffie" E. SPENCE on October 4, 1885 in Point Farris, Accomack Co., VA. John listed his occupation as Oysterman. Triffie was the daughter of Joshua Thomas SPENCE and Rachel EVANS and was born on February 16, 1867. She was baptized on August 18, 1868 on Tangier Island, Acc., VA and Tangier Island was listed as her residence at that time. They had at least 4 children including my husband's grandmother, Eva Gertrude STILES (1897-1975). Eva was deaf due to childhood illness, probably measles. Eayre O. STILES Jr. married Elexxine (or Elic. F.-sources differ) BELL at the home of her parents Walter and Maggie BELL on March 9, 1887 in Accomack Co., VA. Eayre Jr. listed his occupation as Waterman. Right now I am wondering what brought Jesse Stiles and his sons to Ohio. Did they have relatives already there? I found several other Stiles and Skinners that were born in NJ but have not made all the connections yet. Would love to hear from any distant cousins out there about any history relating to Skinners, Stiles or Frisbies in Huron County or elsewhere. For instance, does the old Skinner homestead still exist? Where exactly is it located? Nanette in NC

    09/12/2000 08:16:04
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] Merritt & Francis (Curtis) Smith of Fitchville Twp., Huron Co., OH
    2. J. Gaylord
    3. Rich, Are you a member of ancestry.com?? There's inf. on Merritt and Frances in MI. I'm sending in another message an image of a pension Frances applied for as WIDOW of Meritt, (applied in KS). Hope this helps, let me know if you don't already have the other inf. @ ancestry.com Jeanne (Reed) Gaylord in SW-MO ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rich Kurlich" <richkurlich@hotmail.com> To: <OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 12, 2000 12:12 PM Subject: [OHHURON-L] Merritt & Francis (Curtis) Smith of Fitchville Twp., Huron Co., OH > Hi Everyone, > > I've spent years searching for the parents of my Merritt J. Smith, b. 1861 > and d. 1915 in Akron, OH. His death cert. indicates that his parents are > Merritt Smith and Frances Curtis. I've been researching Merritt Smiths all > over the country trying to find one with a wife named Frances. The 1860 > Fayette Co. IA and 1870 Huron Co. OH census suggest that I may have finally > found them but that her name may be Francis Curtis with an "i" (b. in OH). > Their oldest child was b. ca. 1855 in MI so perhaps they were married in MI. > I found a record for a Eugene Lester Smith, b. 1 Sept. 1873 in Huron Co., > OH with parents listed as Merritt Smith and Francis Curtiss. > > Does anyone have a copy of the Huron Co. cemetery inscription book that > could please check to see if there is a Merritt and Francis/Frances/Fannie > Smith listed. They would have died after the birth of Eugene in 1873. > > Perhaps Francis is related to the other Curtis in Fitchville Twp? > > Thank you very, very much. > > Sincerely, > > richkurlich@hotmail.com > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com. > > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Enjoy your stay in Huron County, Ohio! > See more Huron County research at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron >

    09/12/2000 06:45:54
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re:SCHANK (& variations), CLAUS
    2. In a message dated 9/11/00 5:59:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time, smithmary@home.com writes: << Subj: [OHHURON-L] Claus lookup Date: 9/11/00 5:59:13 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: smithmary@home.com (Mary Smith) Reply-to: smithmary@home.com To: OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com Ken, Could you do a look-up on a couple for me? Any info on Josephine Schank (Could also be under Schenk or Shank) who married a Claus. I know she is listed on page 791 of the Cemetery Inscription book. Any info you might find would be greatly appreciated. Mary >> Hi Mary, There is quite a bit of information on the CLAUS and SCHANK families in our History of Huron County, Ohio, by A.J. Baughman, 1909. A biographical sketch on Mathias CLAUS, husband of Josephine SCHANK, appears in Volume 2, Pages 347-348. Also, a sketch on William B. CLAUS, son of Mathias and Josephine (SCHANK) CLAUS, appears in Volume 2, Pages 290-292. Both of these sketches contain considerable detail on Mathias and Josephine CLAUS and their parents. There is another detailed biographical sketch on Mathias CLAUS, his service during the Civil War, and his family, in our Military History of Huron County, Ohio, (Civil War) by HCC/OGS, 1989. This appears on page 17. The information from the above sources is too lengthy and detailed to try to gist here. Consequently, I suggest you try to get copies of the relevant pages from the Norwalk Public Library. Contact Debbie Orth at orthde@oplin.lib.oh.us to see if she can accommodate you. Alternately, you can buy copies of both publications from HCC/OGS. On the HCC/OGS web site, the link for book sales shows the Baughman book for sale at $65.00 for non-Ohio residents, including s/h. The Military History publication sells for $7.00 for non-Ohio residents, plus s/h. Other references I found: 1. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, by Scheuer Publications. Mathias CLAUS m. Josephine SHANK 5 Feb 1867. 2. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, by HCC/OGS. St. Joseph Cemetery, Ridgefield Township. Page 791. Section B-- Row 11. 2 Frank A. CLAUS, "Son," 1869-1947. 3 Mathias CLAUS, "Father," 1834-1925. 4 Josephine CLAUS, "Mother," 1842-1924. 3. Birth Index, 1867-1908, by HCC/OGS. Frank CLAUS 04/09/1869. Vol. 1, Page 33. 4. 1873 Atlas, Huron County, Ohio. Mathias CLAUS, Sherman Twp, page 19, section 2, lot 1, 33.5 acres; section 2, lot 6, 6 acres. 5. 1891 Atlas, Huron County, Ohio Mathias CLAUS, Jr., Sherman Twp, page 21, section 1 lot 10; section 2, lot 16. 6. Military History of Huron County, Ohio (Civil War), by HCC/OGS. Page 20. Roll of Honor. "Mathias CLAUS enlisted Nov 1864 at Sandusky, Co. C, 64th O.V.I.; service 9 months; discharged at Nashville, Tenn." Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com). Note: If this information is helpful to your family research, and you would like to express your appreciation, you can do so by sending a contribution to Huron County Chapter/OGS, P.O. Box 923, Norwalk, OH 44857-0923.

    09/12/2000 05:18:27
    1. [OHHURON-L] Mathews-Smith
    2. I found the following Mathews & Smiths in Milan Township in 1830 census. I would like to find out where they were born. Is this information available? Jacob Mathews pg. 335 Benj.P. Smith pg. 332 Mary Smith pg. 332 David Smith pg. 337 Daniel Smith pg. 337 J. Smith pg. 337 Harry Smith pg. 337 John Smith pg. 337 Paul G. Smith pg. 338 H.K. Smith pg. 338 Turner M. Smith pg. 338 All are close in age and I would like to find out if they are brothers to my Fanny Smith who married Jacob Mathews. Marcia

    09/12/2000 04:56:38
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re: SMITH, CURTIS
    2. In a message dated 9/11/00 12:10:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, richkurlich@hotmail.com writes: << Subj: Huron Co. Marriage lookups Date: 9/11/00 12:10:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: richkurlich@hotmail.com (Rich Kurlich) To: kwsroots@aol.com Hi, I ran across your name as a lookup volunteer for Huron Co., OH. This is very generous of you to make such an offer and I hope that you are still willing to check your book. If so, I am looking for a marriage between a Merritt Smith and Francis Curtis(s) (with an "i" but "e" may be possible). They had a least one child, Eugene Lester Smith b. 1 sept. 1873 in Huron Co., so presumably the marriage took place in the 1860s or late 1850s. Could you please check marriage records for the above people. Thank you very, very much. sincerely, richkurlich@hotmail.com >> Hi Rich, I didn't find the marriage of Merritt SMITH and Francis CURTIS in our Huron County, Ohio Marriage book. The closest I could come was a Frances E. CURTISS who m. a Robert SMITH 5 Sep 1866. But, according to other information in our publications, this Frances E. (CURTISS) SMITH and Robert SMITH d. 1872 and 1871 respectively, before the birth of your Eugene Lester SMITH who was b. 1 Sep 1873. The only information I could find on your family was in our 1870 Census Index of Huron County, Ohio. Following are SMITHs found on census page 292 for Fitchville Township. Read first name, age, and place of birth. Charley, 14, MI Francis, 32, OH Luella, 3, OH Merrit, 40, VT Merrit, 9, IA. >From the ages and places of birth of the children, it would appear that this family was in Michigan ca 1856, where Francis and Merrit might have been married ca 1854-1856. By ca 1861 the family was in Iowa, and by ca 1867 the family was in Ohio. Merrit SMITH is not listed in the 1880 Census Index for Huron County, Ohio. Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com).

    09/12/2000 04:37:20
    1. [OHHURON-L] NEW EMAIL ADDRESS
    2. MRS.LEE REILLY
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    09/12/2000 01:14:32
    1. [OHHURON-L] Claus lookup
    2. Mary Smith
    3. Ken, Could you do a look-up on a couple for me? Any info on Josephine Schank (Could also be under Schenk or Shank) who married a Claus. I know she is listed on page 791 of the Cemetery Inscription book. Any info you might find would be greatly appreciated. Mary

    09/11/2000 10:54:42
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re: TEED, HUYCK
    2. In a message dated 9/10/00 2:54:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time, bobyoung01@yahoo.com writes: << Subj: Huron County Lookup Date: 9/10/00 2:54:12 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: bobyoung01@yahoo.com (Robert Young) To: kwsroots@aol.com Does your Huron County History Book mention a Samuel TEED? I'm trying to prove he was the father of Catherine Teed Huyck, wife of Henry Huyck. Thank you so much for your time. Sincerely, Leota Young >> Hi Leota, I could find no record for a Samuel TEED in any of our Huron County, Ohio publications. However, I did check www.ancestry.com and on the TEED Surname Message Board I noted some postings regarding Catherine TEED (who was b. ca 1778 and m. Hendrick HUYCK ca 1799 in Delaware, NY, according to the LDS IGI online web site). One posting by a Kathy Wright raised the question of whether a Daniel TEED who died in Delaware NY (b. 1725, d. 1780) might be related to Catherine as an uncle, grandfather, or other relation. Have you checked into this possibility? Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com)

    09/11/2000 07:34:44
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re:
    2. In a message dated 9/9/00 8:59:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time, NURS55@aol.com writes: << Subj: HCC%20lookup Date: 9/9/00 8:59:07 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: NURS55@aol.com To: kwsroots@aol.com KEN Could you please look up for me JOHN MCMANUS &/or his wife MARY HERAS or HARRIS? These are my great-grandparents. Please see if they are in ""Just Like Old Times" , " Huron County, Ohio Marriages, 1815-1900. I believe they lived in Norwalk Oh. Thank you. Donna Nurs55@aol.com >> Hi Donna, I checked all of our Huron County publications, but could find only a few references to a John MCMANUS. In our Huron County, Ohio Marriages by Scheuer Publications I find: John MCMANUS m. Mary HERAS 20 Apr 1863. Our 1880 Census Index for Huron County lists John MCMANUS for Norwalk City, Ward 4, census page 320C. Finally, our Death Index, 1908-1919, for Huron County shows: John Christian MCMANUS d. 03/29/1916. Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com).

    09/11/2000 04:38:25
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re: STILES, SKINNER, FRISBEE
    2. In a message dated 9/9/00 2:13:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, ImNetz@aol.com writes: << Subj: Huron Co. Ohio Mariages 1815-1900 Lookup request Date: 9/9/00 2:13:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: ImNetz@aol.com To: kwsroots@aol.com Hi Ken, I found 2 marriages for Eayre O. Stiles in LDS records. Could you verify them for me in your book and if there is any additional information i.e. parents of the wives etc. pass that along also. Eayre O. Stiles married "John_ St. John" (I'm not sure I understand the name) on 12 May 1844, Huron Ohio Eayre O. Stiles married Mary E. Skinner on 22 August 1848, Huron, Ohio I have just joined the Huron Co. Mail list because of this new information. I was researching my husband's Eastern Shore Virginia family and it turns out his great-grandfather, John W. Stiles (Eayre's son) was born in Indiana. The Stiles were a New Jersey family who went out west and appear in the 1850 Indiana census and are back in New Jersey in 1860. They appear to have stopped in Ohio for awhile and at least two of them found wives there. Eayre's brother Jacob also married in Ohio and ended up on the Eastern Shore in the 1870's. And then a couple of his nephews also moved to Accomack County. They were farmers in the midwest but sailors and oystermen in NJ and VA. I really appreciate your help! Nanette Davis in NC >> Hi Nanette, I found the two marriages of your Eayre STILES, the marriage of a Jacob STILES, and the marriage of John SKINNER, apparently the father of Mary E. SKINNER who was the second wife of Eayre STILES. Details: 1. Huron County, Ohio Marriages, by Scheuer Publications. Eayre STILES m. Jane ST. JOHN 12 May 1844. Eayre STILES m. Mary E. SKINNER 22 Aug 1848. Jacob STILES m. Marsha ELLIS 28 Dec 1845. John SKINNER m. Emeline FRISBEE 26 Dec 1827. 2. History of the Fire Lands, by W.W. Williams, 1879. Page 301. New Haven Township. Reuben SKINNER arrived in New Haven Township in 1814. The wife of Reuben was Sarah COLEMAN. They had eight children: Rebecca, James Joseph, Alfred, John, Ruth, Asel Harrison and Harriet.......John lives upon the old homestead. He married first Emeline FRISBEE, and second Maria REUBENS. Page 317. New Haven Township. In a biographical sketch on John SKINNER it mentons that he married first Emeline, daughter of Ebenezer and Deborah FRISBEE of New Haven Township, in 1832. Emeline died in 1835 and John remarried on 4 May 1836. One child of John and Emeline SKINNER married Eayer O. STILES and located in the state of New Jersey, where she died. (Note: The marriage year for John and Emeline SKINNER is given above (page 317) as 1832, while the marriage record shows 1827. No specific name was given for the daughter of John and Emeline SKINNER on either page 301 or 317 of the Fire Lands book, but I assume it was Mary E. SKINNER from the marriage record. I could not find the second marriage of John SKINNER and Maria REUBENS in our marriage book.) 3. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions. New Haven Cemetery, New Haven Township. Page 396. Row 15. 17 John SKINNER 24 Feb 1805- 29 Oct 1885. Emeline FRISBY w/o John SKINNER 7 Mar 1812-27 Oct 1833. Maria RUBINS w/o John SKINNER 3 Aug 1815- 9 Oct 1891. Wm. H. 30 Sep 1839 -28 Jan 1917. Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com) Note: If this information has been helpful to your family research, and you would like to express your appreciation, you can do so by sending a contribution to the Huron County Chapter/OGS, P.O. Box 923, Norwalk, OH 44857-0923.

    09/10/2000 10:05:51
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re: Cemetery Lookup Huron County/TEED
    2. nanpare
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Young" <bobyoung01@yahoo.com> To: <nanpare@accnorwalk.com> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 2:56 PM Subject: Cemetery Lookup Huron County > Is there a cemetery inscription for Samuel TEED who > died in Huron county in June 1838? > > I'm trying to prove he is the father of Catherine Teed > HUYCK who died in 1852 and is buried in Woodlawn > Cemetery in Huron County. > > Thank you very much for your time... > > Sincerely, Leota Young Hi Leota, I have a John; Lucinda; Lucinda Wosey; Perry; Perry R. Richard; Sarah; but no Samuel TEED. Sorry......Nancy > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ >

    09/10/2000 09:57:09
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] Prisons
    2. In a message dated 9/9/2000 7:53:10 PM Pacific Daylight Time, KBWillett@worldnet.att.net writes: << I sent a small donation and a SASE, along with a letter stating my ancestor's name and date of imprisonment to the following and received a photocopy of his prison registry which contains much helpful information: >> This is so true. I received all his records which included all his alias' used. This gave me more strange spellings of the family name in researching the Census. Actually found the family through one of the alias' provided. Beverly

    09/10/2000 05:41:06
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re: SMITH, REYNOLDS
    2. In a message dated 9/6/00 9:58:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time, alanajr@yahoo.com writes: << Subj: SMITH lookup Date: 9/6/00 9:58:16 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: alanajr@yahoo.com (S. Reynolds) To: kwsroots@aol.com Hi Ken, Do you think you could check and see what you can come up with on a couple by the name of David and Stella SMITH? I'm not sure if you can do the couple or if you want them separate. Stella was a young widow by the name of Reynolds when she married this Smith. Thanks a lot. Stephanie Reynolds >> Hi Stephanie, The only reference I could find to this couple was in our Huron County, Ohio Marriages, by Scheuer Publications. Namely: David SMITH m. Mrs. Estella REYNOLDS 30 Oct 1887. The following marriage reference in the same book might relate to Estella's previous marriage, if the two Estella's are one and the same: Estella D. TRUMAIN m. William REYNOLDS 28 Oct 1879. Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com).

    09/10/2000 02:53:28
    1. [OHHURON-L] Norwalk Reflector-Herald (Ohio) 4 NOV 1919
    2. Bakers
    3. I have a page from this newspaper and there are articles which have the following names. If anyone would like a scan let me know. Kathy J.V. Beethoven, from Cleveland Frank Adelman John Burrer William H. Kieffer John M. Miller L.H.Gibson L.C. Gilger (ad for optometrist office) A.D. Gardner (ad for optometrist office)

    09/10/2000 02:20:44
    1. [OHHURON-L] Norwalk Reflector-Herald (Ohio) 17 March 1948
    2. Bakers
    3. I have a page from this newspaper and some of the articles have the following names in them. If you should like a scan let me know. Kathy Minnie Meyer May (obit) daughter Marie, sons Leo, Carl and Lewis, two brothers A.D. and A.E. and Miss Rose Meyers and Mrs. C. Adelman. Funeral in Milwaukee. Ann Rose Bruner Jay Brubaker Dr. Carl Watson Mrs. Ida Moyer (funeral notice) George Riggs (obit) Mabel Perry Ballasch Albert Fisher Emma Jean Roethlisberger stabbed her husband Louis, sentenced

    09/10/2000 02:20:05
    1. [OHHURON-L] Norwalk Reflector-Herald (Ohio) 5 NOV 1945
    2. Bakers
    3. I have a page from this paper with the following names in articles. If you'd like a scan let me know. Kathy Alva Mead Robert C. Barman Marion Stark Mrs. N.J.O'Dell Mrs. Robert Barman Joyce O'Dell Clinton H. Daniels Clarence Dickey Boyd Bolen Louise Bolen Robert J. Vetter Dorothy Bick Marion S. Bedell (obit) Father Albert Pessefall Frank J. Lenz John L. Lewis Lewis B. Schwellenbach Henry Wallace Eric Johnston Phillip Murray

    09/10/2000 02:19:19
    1. [OHHURON-L] Norwalk Reflector-Herald (Ohio) 11 AUG 1980
    2. Bakers
    3. I have a page from this paper with some obits. I can send you a scan if you want. Kathy Miriam (Mim) Greiner Cotter (with picture) Gordon B. Statzer Reda Sexton (partial obit) Chloe P. Wolfe Howard I.Smith Norman A.Simon

    09/10/2000 02:18:27
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] Prisons
    2. Kathy Willett
    3. The records for the State Pen. in Columbus have been preserved and might have something on your ancestor; records much older than your date (1829-1849) can still be obtained. I sent a small donation and a SASE, along with a letter stating my ancestor's name and date of imprisonment to the following and received a photocopy of his prison registry which contains much helpful information: Ohio Historical Society Archives/Library Division 1982 Velma Avenue Columbus, OH 43211-2497 This was a couple of years ago so I don't know if the address is the same; would be worth a try. Kathy Buffington Willett KBWillett@worldnet.att.net KBWillett@juno.com

    09/09/2000 01:53:21
    1. [OHHURON-L] Prisons
    2. S. Reynolds
    3. Thanks for the prison info! I'm going to check into getting records if there are any to get. S. Reynolds __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail - Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/

    09/09/2000 11:39:44
    1. [OHHURON-L] Re: HAUSER, MEYER
    2. In a message dated 9/7/00 8:42:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time, iser@crtelco.com writes: << Subj: HCC lookup Date: 9/7/00 8:42:06 PM Eastern Daylight Time From: iser@crtelco.com (David Isermann) To: kwsroots@aol.com Ken, Could you check Huron County Ohio Marriages at your convenience for Leopold Hauser/Howser and Rose Meyer circa 1862? Thanks David Isermann >> Hi David, Sorry, but I couldn't find your HAUSER/HOWSER- MEYER marriage in either our Huron County, Ohio, or Seneca County, Ohio Marriage Books. Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com).

    09/09/2000 11:04:28