In a message dated 8/21/00 12:40:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time, annieb437@yahoo.com writes: << Subj: [OHHURON-L] Oliver A Barber Date: 8/21/00 12:40:02 AM Eastern Daylight Time From: annieb437@yahoo.com (Ann Clarke) Reply-to: OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com To: OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com Hi List, My great great grandmother married Theodore P. Barber - I believe he had a brother, Oliver A. Barber who is listed on page 143 in the Huron County Ohio Chapter Inscriptionsby Huron County Chapter of OGS 1997. Is there any connection between Theodore and Oliver? Would the death certificate list his mother and father? I am still waiting for the National Archives to send me information on Theodore. Where would I send for the death certificate and how much would the charges be? Thanks Ann annieb437 @yahoo.com >> Hi Ann, In addition to the cemetery inscription information that Rebecca Williams sent you, here are a few other references: 1. Birth Index, 1867-1908, Huron County, Ohio. Oliver A. BARBER b. 06/04/1881. (Write to Probate Court, Huron County Courthouse for a copy of the birth certificate. The web site (www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron) that Rebecca Williams gave you will give you the address and the cost.) 2. 1880 Census Index, Huron County, Ohio. Isaac BARBER, Norwich Twp, 164A. 3. History of the Fire Lands, by W.W. Williams, 1879. Page 107, Military Roster of Soldiers (Civil War). Under Co. B, 3rd OVC: Private Theodore BARBER, veteran volunteer; mustered out with company. (If this Theodore BARBER is the same as your Theodore P. BARBER, then it would seem unlikely that he would be the brother of the above Oliver A. BARBER, since Oliver was born 1881, while this Theodore BARBER was probably born, at the latest, 1848 or earlier.) The cemetery inscription information for the BARBERs that Rebecca Williams gave you suggests that Isaac and Sarah were the parents of Oliver A. BARBER. Does this match with the names of the parents you have for Theodore P. BARBER--or do you have this information yet? Regards, Ken Shute, in MD (kwsroots@aol.com).
Sorry, the closest I come is Grover, Silas for a land transaction in May of 1835. Myrna
Hi! I have found some TRACYs in the Cemetery Inscriptions Index and wondered if I could get a lookup on them: Mary M 289 Quenten T. p289 Anna 287 Thomas 287 Francis M 288 James D 288 Mary 276 Thanks for all the help you give so willingly! It has been invaluable to me! Bobbie
Hi Ken, Would please look for a marriage license for Angeline Baker and Thomas Ryan, perhaps 1860-1870, in the Index of Huron Co. Marriages for me. Thanks a million, in advance Loretta
Hi Rebecca, Got your message this AM. It is my fault that I did not include dates. The following information is from the 1850 census. HURON COUNTY 1850 CENSUS Read line#, dwelling#, family#, last name, first name, age, sex, occupation, real estate, birthplace TOWNSEND TWP. P. 384A 15 721 739 Riggs Edward C. 46 M Farmer 3400 N. Y. 16 721 739 Riggs Mary 33 F Ohio 17 721 739 Riggs Mary 19 F N. Y. 18 721 739 Riggs Samuel 17 M N. Y. 19 721 739 Pearl Mary 14 F Ohio 20 721 739 Riggs Sarah 13 F Ohio 21 721 739 Riggs John 10 M Ohio 22 721 739 Barber Oliver 8 M Ohio 23 721 739 Riggs Thomas 8 M Ohio 24 721 739 Barber Theodore 7 M Ohio 25 721 739 Riggs Eliza 3 F Ohio 26 721 739 Riggs Phebe 2 F Ohio 27 721 739 Buck Charles 20 M Farmer Ohio There are only 2 Barbers' living with the Riggs and it appears that Theodore had an older brother who was named Oliver. So I thought that possibley Oliver A. Barber might be Theodore's brother but the dates are wrong. Will send to the Huron Chapter of the OGS anyway. Thank you Rebecca. Sincerely Ann --- Rebecca Williams <wlmsatrn@richnet.net> wrote: > Ann, > You don't give any dates for the possible > relationship, so we can't make > a possible determination. The Huron County Cemetery > Inscriptions lists: > > Stuben Cemetery, Greenfield Township > Section 3, Row 20 > > Barber, Isaac b. 1 Jan 1858; d. 2 Jan 1908 > Barber, Sarah R. b. 24 Sept 1857 d 11 Feb 1922 > Barber, Oliver A. b. 4 Jun 1881; d. 11 Apr 1901 > > The Huron County web site at: > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron/court.html > tells you the holdings of the court house offices. > There is a wide variety of information there. If > you leave off the > 'court.html' part, the court information is located > under "Research Aids > to Advance Your Quest" > > Hope this helps. > > Rebecca > > 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 > > Ann Clarke wrote: > > > Hi List, > > > > My great great grandmother married Theodore P. > Barber > > - I believe he had a brother, Oliver A. Barber who > is > > listed on page 143 in the Huron County Ohio > Chapter > > Inscriptionsby Huron County Chapter of OGS 1997. > > Is there any connection between Theodore and > Oliver? > > Would the death certificate list his mother and > > father? I am still waiting for the National > Archives > > to send me information on Theodore. Where would I > > send for the death certificate and how much would > the > > charges be? > > > > Thanks > > > > Ann annieb437 @yahoo.com > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do You Yahoo!? > > Yahoo! Mail � Free email you can access from > anywhere! > > http://mail.yahoo.com/ > > > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > > Don't forget to stop by the Huron County, Ohio > Website > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron > > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > You want to see what other mail lists are available? > Go to: > http://members.aol.com/johnf14246/gen_mail.html > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail � Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
Myrna and Nancy, I, too, believe you are taliking about two different models of viewers. Viewer A being one that projects the image down on a white surface (onto which you can put the goldenrod colored paper and unlikely to have photocopy capabilities). Viewer B has a screen that the image is projected through (this type sometimes has photocopy capabilities). This type of reader can be seen at: www.eyecom.com Rebecca Myrna Casey wrote: > Hi Nancy, > > This is getting darn right silly. I wonder if we have different kinds of > readers out here in the "West". I'll tell you what we have, and perhaps you > can tell me where to put it, LOL, If I put the paper over where I read > what's on the film, I would be covering up the screen. OK, this is the > description of what our libraries have. > > There is a large box, that resembles a 14" square TV or Monitor. Under that > is a contraption that has a place to put the reel with the film on it, and > it threads from left to right, over some rollers, under a little glass plate > which under the plate is a glass plate that is inlaid into the bottom of > this contraption, through that plate the light shines up to go through the > film, and into this big box which is then reflected onto this screen. The > film continues over some rollers on the right side, and onto the empty reel. > > If I put this paper over the glass that has the light shining through, how > is the image going to go through it? > __________ > I I > I screen I > I_________ I > I I > reel -> O~~~\o__film__o/~~~O<take up reel > / \ > ________/___table____\______ > Hope this holds together, it's the best I can do for an example. The O on > the left is the film, strung to the right, under the o roller, across the > glass plate and under the other glass plate, back over the o roller onto the > O take up reel. The things on the film show up on the screen above. > > I just have a idea we don't have the same kind of readers. Thanks for all > your input though. I think I'm going to fall off my chair with laughter, > it's like someone talking about how to prepare pancakes and the other person > thinks your making waffles, they wonder where the holes are. > > Have a good one. > Myrna > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to stop by the Huron County, Ohio Website > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron
Ann, You don't give any dates for the possible relationship, so we can't make a possible determination. The Huron County Cemetery Inscriptions lists: Stuben Cemetery, Greenfield Township Section 3, Row 20 Barber, Isaac b. 1 Jan 1858; d. 2 Jan 1908 Barber, Sarah R. b. 24 Sept 1857 d 11 Feb 1922 Barber, Oliver A. b. 4 Jun 1881; d. 11 Apr 1901 The Huron County web site at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron/court.html tells you the holdings of the court house offices. There is a wide variety of information there. If you leave off the 'court.html' part, the court information is located under "Research Aids to Advance Your Quest" Hope this helps. Rebecca 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 Ann Clarke wrote: > Hi List, > > My great great grandmother married Theodore P. Barber > - I believe he had a brother, Oliver A. Barber who is > listed on page 143 in the Huron County Ohio Chapter > Inscriptionsby Huron County Chapter of OGS 1997. > Is there any connection between Theodore and Oliver? > Would the death certificate list his mother and > father? I am still waiting for the National Archives > to send me information on Theodore. Where would I > send for the death certificate and how much would the > charges be? > > Thanks > > Ann annieb437 @yahoo.com > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Mail Free email you can access from anywhere! > http://mail.yahoo.com/ > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to stop by the Huron County, Ohio Website > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron
Is there a John Gruber or Gruver in the information you have. He supposed married a lady name ____________Hahn in Ohio about 1820 or there abouts. Thank you for you assistance. Louise Gruver-Magee 131 North Garfield Place Monrovia, CAlifornia 91016 Myrna Casey wrote: > Hi Rebecca, > > You've hit the nail on the head, Looked at the site, that kind of set up we > have for our microfiche slides, with photo copy, and the film kind is > similar, with reels on the side to view film. Thanks, I think I know what > the other kind is now, our LDS center has something that projects down onto > a table affair, and it's usually in poor condition, so if I go there again > and have to use that, I'll get some goldenrod paper. > > Sorry to take up space on this site for this, but I think were straightened > out now. > > Just for anyone's info, I have a book written by Tom Neel, "Ashland County > Ohio, Ruggles Township" that may have info that ties together with Huron > Co., so if anyone would like me to look up names in it, I'll try to find > info for them. It has Census, land things, just allot of good info. > > My Underhill and Singer family were in Huron Co. and Ashland, and they show > up in the book, so other's may too. > > Please only one look up a day per person though, as I have limited time. > > Thanks again, > Myrna Singer Casey > mybill@msn.com > researching the following: Singer, Mehl,Bloxham, > Personette,Houchins,Gristy,McIntosh,Saigaman,Underhill, Samsel,Stubfors, > Day, May, Swineford, Motter, Bentz, Richard, Hobbs, McDonald, McClellan, > Paranto, Webb, Casey, > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to stop by the Huron County, Ohio Website > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron
Hi Rebecca, You've hit the nail on the head, Looked at the site, that kind of set up we have for our microfiche slides, with photo copy, and the film kind is similar, with reels on the side to view film. Thanks, I think I know what the other kind is now, our LDS center has something that projects down onto a table affair, and it's usually in poor condition, so if I go there again and have to use that, I'll get some goldenrod paper. Sorry to take up space on this site for this, but I think were straightened out now. Just for anyone's info, I have a book written by Tom Neel, "Ashland County Ohio, Ruggles Township" that may have info that ties together with Huron Co., so if anyone would like me to look up names in it, I'll try to find info for them. It has Census, land things, just allot of good info. My Underhill and Singer family were in Huron Co. and Ashland, and they show up in the book, so other's may too. Please only one look up a day per person though, as I have limited time. Thanks again, Myrna Singer Casey mybill@msn.com researching the following: Singer, Mehl,Bloxham, Personette,Houchins,Gristy,McIntosh,Saigaman,Underhill, Samsel,Stubfors, Day, May, Swineford, Motter, Bentz, Richard, Hobbs, McDonald, McClellan, Paranto, Webb, Casey,
Genealogical supply stores have see-thru plastic sheets that are tinted yellow or blue and can just be put in front of the screen to enhance your copy. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Myrna Casey" <MYBILL@email.msn.com> To: <OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 8:49 AM Subject: Re: [OHHURON-L] Re: OHHURON-D Digest V00 #194 > Hi Nancy, > > This is getting darn right silly. I wonder if we have different kinds of > readers out here in the "West". I'll tell you what we have, and perhaps you > can tell me where to put it, LOL, If I put the paper over where I read > what's on the film, I would be covering up the screen. OK, this is the > description of what our libraries have. > > There is a large box, that resembles a 14" square TV or Monitor. Under that > is a contraption that has a place to put the reel with the film on it, and > it threads from left to right, over some rollers, under a little glass plate > which under the plate is a glass plate that is inlaid into the bottom of > this contraption, through that plate the light shines up to go through the > film, and into this big box which is then reflected onto this screen. The > film continues over some rollers on the right side, and onto the empty reel. > > If I put this paper over the glass that has the light shining through, how > is the image going to go through it? > __________ > I I > I screen I > I_________ I > I I > reel -> O~~~\o__film__o/~~~O<take up reel > / \ > ________/___table____\______ > Hope this holds together, it's the best I can do for an example. The O on > the left is the film, strung to the right, under the o roller, across the > glass plate and under the other glass plate, back over the o roller onto the > O take up reel. The things on the film show up on the screen above. > > I just have a idea we don't have the same kind of readers. Thanks for all > your input though. I think I'm going to fall off my chair with laughter, > it's like someone talking about how to prepare pancakes and the other person > thinks your making waffles, they wonder where the holes are. > > Have a good one. > Myrna > > > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to stop by the Huron County, Ohio Website > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron > >
Hi Nancy, This is getting darn right silly. I wonder if we have different kinds of readers out here in the "West". I'll tell you what we have, and perhaps you can tell me where to put it, LOL, If I put the paper over where I read what's on the film, I would be covering up the screen. OK, this is the description of what our libraries have. There is a large box, that resembles a 14" square TV or Monitor. Under that is a contraption that has a place to put the reel with the film on it, and it threads from left to right, over some rollers, under a little glass plate which under the plate is a glass plate that is inlaid into the bottom of this contraption, through that plate the light shines up to go through the film, and into this big box which is then reflected onto this screen. The film continues over some rollers on the right side, and onto the empty reel. If I put this paper over the glass that has the light shining through, how is the image going to go through it? __________ I I I screen I I_________ I I I reel -> O~~~\o__film__o/~~~O<take up reel / \ ________/___table____\______ Hope this holds together, it's the best I can do for an example. The O on the left is the film, strung to the right, under the o roller, across the glass plate and under the other glass plate, back over the o roller onto the O take up reel. The things on the film show up on the screen above. I just have a idea we don't have the same kind of readers. Thanks for all your input though. I think I'm going to fall off my chair with laughter, it's like someone talking about how to prepare pancakes and the other person thinks your making waffles, they wonder where the holes are. Have a good one. Myrna
Sorry if the Goldenrod paper tip didn't make sense. Cover the reading, screen, area. That is the area that the film shows up on. The area where you read the film. The area under the lense. Think of the reader as a big box, you put the paper on the inside bottom side. I'm sorry if I'm not making any sense, but if you have ever read a microfilm, you only have one area where you can read from, and that is where you put the paper. Nancy
Is Mary Smith any relation of Martin P. Smith who married Verdilla Eisenhauer? Shirley Newbold newbolds@home.com nanpare wrote: > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Robert Kerner > To: nanpare > Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 9:46 AM > Subject: Re: HCC lookup cemetery book - KERNER/AMES > > Better safe than sorry. Thanks. > > I'm also looking for a MARY FANCHER. There are two in the Cemetery Look-up. I'm looking for the one whose maiden name was Smith - Fancher was her second husband. Do you know which was Mary Smith Kerner Fancher? I think she was born August, 1868. > > bob > > Hi Bob, I'm not having much luck with your "Mary" either. I don't see anything that matches your info. Sorry......Nancy > ----- Original Message ----- > From: nanpare > To: Robert Kerner > Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:03 AM > Subject: Re: HCC lookup cemetery book - KERNER/AMES > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Robert Kerner > To: Nancy L. Paramore > Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 12:13 PM > Subject: HCC lookup cemetery book - KERNER/AMES > > I've got another one for you. I came across the following in the Ohio Dewath INdex - 1958-69: > > KAREL KERNER, Date of Death: February 21, 1959, Norwalk, Ohio. I've never heard of her. Do you have anything in the cemetery book? > > I also found a KAREL AMES, Date of Birth 15 NOV 1891; death August 9, 1958 from the SSI Death Index. Anything on her? > > KAREL is a very unique name. I've come across irregularities in dates before. This might be the same person. > > Thanks for the look-up. > > bob kerner > > Hi Bob, I think I already took care of this look up, but it is still in my file, sooo -oo will do it again. > I could find no reference to Karel KERNER in the HCCI, sorry......Nancy > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Don't forget to stop by the Huron County, Ohio Website > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohhuron -- Shirley K. Newbold Grosse Pointe, MI newbolds@home.com
----- Original Message ----- From: <NBrown8873@aol.com> To: <nanpare@accnorwalk.com> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 10:42 AM Subject: Lookup Burt I. LAMB?? > Nancy, > I was wondering if you could look and see if Burt I. LAMB might be in > some of your sources for lookups. > I have very little information on him, I didn't even know he existed > until I got a copy of my gg-grandfather's will. He was born about 1867 and > died sometime after 1903. He was mentioned as living in Norwalk and Sandusky. > Thanks everso much for doing any lookup. > > Nancy in Ca. Hi Nancy, There are several LAMB's mentioned, but no Burt I. LAMB. Sorry.....Nancy >
----- Original Message ----- From: Sheryl Brown To: nanpare@accnorwalk.com Sent: Sunday, June 18, 2000 7:25 AM Subject: HCC lookup cemetery book Hello: I am interested in receiving any information on the following individuals: Greenwood, Belle A. (page 333) Greenwood, Edgar P. (page 334) Greenwood, George M. (page 333) Greenwood, Sue Mrs. (page 475) Greenwood, William O. (page 333) Greenwood, William R. (page 160) My grandmothers maiden name is Greenwood. She is now 90 years old. Our family is trying to put together our family tree. Any help or information that you can share with me, would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very much- Sheryl Karlowski-Brown 2138 W. Mulberry Drive Phoenix, Arizona 85015 phxbrowns@earthlink.net Okay Sheryl, here is the info you requested. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions 1997 by the Huron County Chapter of the OGS. GREENLAWN CEMETERY, GREENWICH TOWNSHIP page 160 Section 3, Row 16 [Lots 511-516] 6 GREENWOOD, William R. Son 19 July 1943 12 Aug 1979 NEW GREENWOOD CEMETERY, NEW HAVEN TOWNSHIP page 333 Row 4 - Section B-3 5 GREENWOOD, Belle A. 1866 - 1932 William O. 1866 - 1941 Row 5 - Section B-3 9 GREENWOOD, George M. Pvt 157 Ind Inf SP AM War 1 Feb 1876 - 14 Dec 1911 page 339 [same cemetery] Row 16 - Section B-4 12 GREENWOOD, Edgar P. 1874 - 1950 HURON COUNTY INFIRMARY, NORWALK TOWNSHIP page 475 GREENWOOD, Mrs. Sue, d. 20 Oct 1915 age 73y; from New Haven; bur. Chicago, OH 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
----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Kerner To: nanpare Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 9:46 AM Subject: Re: HCC lookup cemetery book - KERNER/AMES Better safe than sorry. Thanks. I'm also looking for a MARY FANCHER. There are two in the Cemetery Look-up. I'm looking for the one whose maiden name was Smith - Fancher was her second husband. Do you know which was Mary Smith Kerner Fancher? I think she was born August, 1868. bob Hi Bob, I'm not having much luck with your "Mary" either. I don't see anything that matches your info. Sorry......Nancy ----- Original Message ----- From: nanpare To: Robert Kerner Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 12:03 AM Subject: Re: HCC lookup cemetery book - KERNER/AMES ----- Original Message ----- From: Robert Kerner To: Nancy L. Paramore Sent: Monday, June 26, 2000 12:13 PM Subject: HCC lookup cemetery book - KERNER/AMES I've got another one for you. I came across the following in the Ohio Dewath INdex - 1958-69: KAREL KERNER, Date of Death: February 21, 1959, Norwalk, Ohio. I've never heard of her. Do you have anything in the cemetery book? I also found a KAREL AMES, Date of Birth 15 NOV 1891; death August 9, 1958 from the SSI Death Index. Anything on her? KAREL is a very unique name. I've come across irregularities in dates before. This might be the same person. Thanks for the look-up. bob kerner Hi Bob, I think I already took care of this look up, but it is still in my file, sooo -oo will do it again. I could find no reference to Karel KERNER in the HCCI, sorry......Nancy
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bakers" <the.bakers@flashnet.it> To: <nanpare@accnorwalk.com> Sent: Sunday, August 20, 2000 2:15 AM Subject: Look Up > Would you have any Bohler's or Bahler's in your cemetery book? My Michael > Bailey now has been shown with several different surnames and I'm wondering > if he perhaps had any other relatives in the Huron County area with that > surname? Thank you. Kathy Hi Kathy, Found one of each. Huron County, Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions 1997 by the Huron County Chapter of the OGS. RIVERSIDE CEMETERY, RIDGEFIELD TOWNSHIP page 768 Section E - Row 24 29 SCHELD, Wilhelmina BAHLER, w/o P SCHELD, b 28 Jan 1831; d 28 Oct 1898 Phillip W., b 7 Jan 1822 in Germany; d 8 Feb 1888 OLD ST. JOSEPH CATHOLIC CEMETERY, RIDGEFIELD TOWNSHIP page 802 Old St. Joseph Catholic Cemetery was located in Sect. 4; Twp 4. Range 23, Ridgefield Twp., on SR 99, one mile south of Monroeville, on the south edge of the Huron River bank. The first burial was in 1863 and burials may have been made through 1900, although the New St. Joseph Cemetery land was purchased in 1895. Unfortunaely, all tombstones have been removed from the site, and a single monument marks the spot of the cemetery, To substitute, we are including the burial records from St. Joseph Catholic Church 1863 - 1900. Some of the people were reinterred in the new cemetery, Services performed by Rev. A.J. Abel: 4 BOHLER, Louisa, d. 17 Dec 1863; age 3y 5m 18d; bur. 18 Dec 1863 in Norwalk 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 > > >
Hi List, My great great grandmother married Theodore P. Barber - I believe he had a brother, Oliver A. Barber who is listed on page 143 in the Huron County Ohio Chapter Inscriptionsby Huron County Chapter of OGS 1997. Is there any connection between Theodore and Oliver? Would the death certificate list his mother and father? I am still waiting for the National Archives to send me information on Theodore. Where would I send for the death certificate and how much would the charges be? Thanks Ann annieb437 @yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail � Free email you can access from anywhere! http://mail.yahoo.com/
I am sending this message to all of the lists I am on, because it is a tip that has helped me to be able read some of the microfilm with more ease. And we all know that reading them can be difficult. The tip is just to use a piece (I use two, to cover the whole reading area) of Goldenrod colored paper. Goldenrod, in case you don't know is a more orangey (sp?) color than a manilla envelope. I hope this is an adiquate description of the color. Nancy
Nancy, I'm afraid I don't quite follow what you mean, what am I going to cover? The reader itself?, under the lens? Around the screen? I'm sorry, I'm not to familiar with them anyway, so I'm really puzzled. Please spell it out for us beginners. >>The tip is just to use a piece (I use two, to cover the whole reading area) of Goldenrod colored paper. << Thanks, Myrna