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    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] Re: HCC lookup cemetery book
    2. Myrna Casey
    3. Nancy, I'll be sending you the Terwilliger info tonight, but I was wondering if you had anything in your cemetery book on Susan Singer Motter. She was married to Bolser Motter in 1846, still alive in the 1880 census for Ruggles Twp., but she doesn't show up in any Ashland Co. deaths that I can find. They lived up by New London I believe. Thanks, Myrna PS, we have a Terwilliger running for office here.

    09/19/2000 08:28:21
    1. Re: [OHHURON-L] Re: HCC lookup cemetery book
    2. nanpare
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Myrna Casey" <MYBILL@email.msn.com> To: <OHHURON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 5:28 PM Subject: Re: [OHHURON-L] Re: HCC lookup cemetery book > Nancy, > > I'll be sending you the Terwilliger info tonight, but I was wondering if you > had anything in your cemetery book on Susan Singer Motter. She was married > to Bolser Motter in 1846, still alive in the 1880 census for Ruggles Twp., > but she doesn't show up in any Ashland Co. deaths that I can find. They > lived up by New London I believe. > > Thanks, > > Myrna > > PS, we have a Terwilliger running for office here. Hi Myrna, No Susan MOTTER in the HCCI. Sorry. No hurry on the TERWILLIGER name. I was just trying to fill in some dates. I question if I'll get to the TERWILLIGER's before I die!!!!!! <grin> This business is NEVER done!!!! I went to school with some MOTTER's, Stanley was in my grade at Savannah High School. Richard Motter married my cousin, Janet Moritz. Small world isn't it!! Rita Kopp tells me there are a lot of errors in the Ashland cemetery book. Have you tried the CH in Ashland for a death? Oh, just read your note again, guess you have. I don't know where to tell you to go. She might have gone to live with a daughter and died and been buried there. Have you tried her children? Good luck, hope you find her...Nancy > > > > ==== OHHURON Mailing List ==== > Want to help the volunteers who transcribe your queries for the webpage? > For messages that you want transcribed, use the word "Query" in the subject line and type surnames all in caps. >

    09/19/2000 04:45:46