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    1. Re: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Cemeteries
    2. Thomas & Elizabeth,Joeal & Cynthia. Will check to make sure those are all...there are several stones broken or unreadable. And one that just say's Malinda. Schannon > > From: [email protected] > Date: 2004/04/19 Mon AM 11:44:34 EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Cemeteries > > In a message dated 4/17/2004 7:31:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > [email protected] writes: > Well I have added to more cemeteries to my collection of the one's I have > retranscribed. I just finished downloading the photos and I am working on the > burial list now. Today I done Frasure Cemetery...took me a year to find this > cemetery....and one off of 35 that I call Davis...all the graves are Davis except > two and I think that a daughter married this other person..so I think they are > all related. > So if anyone may need a look up from these two cemeteries please let me know. > Schannon > Schannon, I am researching Frasures from Jackson. How many folks are in > this cemetary? My closest connection is on a female side and she married a > Radcliff, so her name at death would have been Letha (I've seen it as Maletha) > Radcliff. Formerly Letha Frasure. For some reason I think she's buried at > Fairmont but maybe I'm mistaken. Anyway, I would be delighted to find any of > her relatives. CAn you let me know who's in the Frasure cemetary, as far as > Frasures are concerned? > Thanks Teri > >

    04/21/2004 02:01:18
    1. New Address
    2. Don Drake
    3. Sorry if you receive this again, but am not sure it went the first time. New email address [email protected] _________________________________________________________________ FREE pop-up blocking with the new MSN Toolbar – get it now! http://toolbar.msn.com/go/onm00200415ave/direct/01/

    04/20/2004 10:26:16
    1. New Address
    2. Don Drake
    3. I have a new email address which will be in effect 5-1-04. [email protected] Thanks Don _________________________________________________________________ Watch LIVE baseball games on your computer with MLB.TV, included with MSN Premium! http://join.msn.com/?page=features/mlb&pgmarket=en-us/go/onm00200439ave/direct/01/

    04/20/2004 10:20:02
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book
    2. Kim Browning
    3. The only other family in that area are the WALLACE family....Try them Thanks Kim ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denny Brown" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 6:49 PM Subject: RE: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > No Brownings in the index. Sorry!!! Any other names?? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kim Browning [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 2:38 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > > Denny > Could you see if there is any BROWNING's in that book of yours.....Thank You > Kim Browning > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Denny Brown" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 2:45 PM > Subject: RE: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > > > > I have this book if anyone wants a lookup. Is this Ok to do this?? > Kellie > > Knowles herself signed it when I bought it at the National Gymanfa > > conference in Columbus, 9/1998. I found my g-g-grandparents Richard & > > Elizabeth (Jones) Morgan listed. > > > > Dennis Morgan Brown > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Margaret [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 2:25 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > > > > Calvinists Incorporated: Welsh Immigrants on Ohio's Frontier, by Anne > Kelly > > Knowles, Geography Research Paper No. 240, published by University of > > Chicago Press: Chicago/London. This book is a study of the Welsh > Calvinists > > immigration to southern Ohio from Wales and covers the time period of 1795 > > to 1850. The author used a wide range of resources, and the book contains > an > > extensive bibliography, maps, and charts. Of particular interest to > > genealogists is a listing of many of the Welsh immigrants to the > > Jackson/Gallia Settlement. This listing includes names, family members, > > emigration date, Welsh home, parish or county, and stops in the U.S. A > > must-read if you have Welsh ancestry! > > Lois Wigen submitted this Ancestry quick tip which was listed in today's > > Ancestry Daily News. Suzie > > > > _______________________________________________ > > No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. > > Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com > > > >

    04/20/2004 05:25:03
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book
    2. willliamschoch
    3. Are there any Reed or Parish names? Caroline Denny Brown wrote: > No Brownings in the index. Sorry!!! Any other names?? > > -----Original Message----- > From: Kim Browning [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 2:38 AM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > > Denny > Could you see if there is any BROWNING's in that book of yours.....Thank You > Kim Browning > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Denny Brown" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 2:45 PM > Subject: RE: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > > > I have this book if anyone wants a lookup. Is this Ok to do this?? > Kellie > > Knowles herself signed it when I bought it at the National Gymanfa > > conference in Columbus, 9/1998. I found my g-g-grandparents Richard & > > Elizabeth (Jones) Morgan listed. > > > > Dennis Morgan Brown > > > > -----Original Message----- > > From: Margaret [mailto:[email protected]] > > Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 2:25 PM > > To: [email protected] > > Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > > > > Calvinists Incorporated: Welsh Immigrants on Ohio's Frontier, by Anne > Kelly > > Knowles, Geography Research Paper No. 240, published by University of > > Chicago Press: Chicago/London. This book is a study of the Welsh > Calvinists > > immigration to southern Ohio from Wales and covers the time period of 1795 > > to 1850. The author used a wide range of resources, and the book contains > an > > extensive bibliography, maps, and charts. Of particular interest to > > genealogists is a listing of many of the Welsh immigrants to the > > Jackson/Gallia Settlement. This listing includes names, family members, > > emigration date, Welsh home, parish or county, and stops in the U.S. A > > must-read if you have Welsh ancestry! > > Lois Wigen submitted this Ancestry quick tip which was listed in today's > > Ancestry Daily News. Suzie > > > > _______________________________________________ > > No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. > > Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com > >

    04/20/2004 04:35:19
    1. RE: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book
    2. Denny Brown
    3. No H. Jones, McGraws or Waltons. Sorry! -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 6:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book Dennis, would you check the book for a Henderson Jones, b about 1830-1835, came to Jackson County, Ohio about 1850 or before from Virginia (West Virginia now). He married Margaret McGraw (date unknown). Henderson and Margaret had at least one child (probably more), a daughter named Mary Magdalene Jones who married Jordan James Walton 5 September 1878 in Jackson County. Any help or guidance will be greatly appreciated. Harold McDonald Cantonment, Florida

    04/20/2004 03:52:52
    1. RE: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book
    2. Denny Brown
    3. No Brownings in the index. Sorry!!! Any other names?? -----Original Message----- From: Kim Browning [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 2:38 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book Denny Could you see if there is any BROWNING's in that book of yours.....Thank You Kim Browning ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denny Brown" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 2:45 PM Subject: RE: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > I have this book if anyone wants a lookup. Is this Ok to do this?? Kellie > Knowles herself signed it when I bought it at the National Gymanfa > conference in Columbus, 9/1998. I found my g-g-grandparents Richard & > Elizabeth (Jones) Morgan listed. > > Dennis Morgan Brown > > -----Original Message----- > From: Margaret [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 2:25 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > > Calvinists Incorporated: Welsh Immigrants on Ohio's Frontier, by Anne Kelly > Knowles, Geography Research Paper No. 240, published by University of > Chicago Press: Chicago/London. This book is a study of the Welsh Calvinists > immigration to southern Ohio from Wales and covers the time period of 1795 > to 1850. The author used a wide range of resources, and the book contains an > extensive bibliography, maps, and charts. Of particular interest to > genealogists is a listing of many of the Welsh immigrants to the > Jackson/Gallia Settlement. This listing includes names, family members, > emigration date, Welsh home, parish or county, and stops in the U.S. A > must-read if you have Welsh ancestry! > Lois Wigen submitted this Ancestry quick tip which was listed in today's > Ancestry Daily News. Suzie > > _______________________________________________ > No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. > Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com >

    04/20/2004 03:49:47
    1. RE: [OHJACKSO-L] Simpson & Dulaney/Delaney
    2. Denny Brown
    3. None of your names in the index. Sorry!! Any other names?? -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Monday, April 19, 2004 1:05 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Simpson & Dulaney/Delaney Dennis: Thanks for the great offer. If your book has an index, would you please see if there are any SIMPSON or DULANEY/DELANEY families listed? Thanks again. Shirley

    04/20/2004 03:42:07
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson courthouse records on microfilm
    2. Anthony Coyan
    3. Polly, You are right, there is no substitute for doing your own research, looking at the real records. I have been loaned many reels of microfilm (just not Jackson county records) from the LDS folks and had them sent to a nearby LDS family history center, so I'm confident the records "exist" on microfilm. As to why they don't put the microfilm records on the Internet, there is at present a tremendous expense in converting "analog" microfilm tape to a "digital" photocopy that can be transmitted to the web. As far as the LDS folks not catching everything, you are right, but they were pretty thourough almost to a fault. Who's to say this company that the county comissioner's have hired to digitize and do a test-run of some of Jackson county's records doesn't have a bunch of young kids doing the "picture taking". If so, do you think they're really going to be "thorough", more thorough than the LDS folks were? Just my opinion... ----- Original Message ----- From: "Polly Todd" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 5:45 PM Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson courthouse records on microfilm > Yes Anthony , > But they do not catch everything in the records. > I have searched and searched and the only way I found different things was > to look through the real records. If they have them why don't they post > them???? > Polly >

    04/20/2004 12:00:47
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson courthouse records on microfilm
    2. Polly Todd
    3. Yes Anthony , But they do not catch everything in the records. I have searched and searched and the only way I found different things was to look through the real records. If they have them why don't they post them???? Polly -------Original Message------- From: [email protected] Date: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 05:28:35 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson courthouse records on microfilm I read with interest the posts regarding the Jackson county courthouse books/records and I saw a post regarding the microfilming of these records and a recommendation by someone that microfilming should be considered over digitizing". Many of the oldest and perhaps most important records were microfilmed years ago by the LDS folks, so thank goodness there is already a copy of them. Here's a list of those I found on the LDS website: 1) Birth records, 1867-1908 (filmed in 1963) 2) Death records, 1867-1908 (filmed in 1963) 3) Marriage records, 1816-1913 (filmed in 1963) 4) Registration and corrections of births, Jackson County (filmed in 1963) 5) Deeds, 1816-1877 (filmed in 1963) 6) Court records, 1816-1856; index, 1816-1904 Court of Common Pleas (Jackson County) - (filmed in 1981 by the OHS) 7) Naturalization records, 1865-1906 (filmed in 1963) 8) Wills, 1819-1885 (filmed in 1963) 9) Tax duplicates, 1819-1838 (filmed in 1967-68) There were a few other records filmed as well, but these are the primary ones. Just my humble opinion, but digitizing is the way everyone is going now to preserve records. Microfilming will soon be a rarity when it comes to record preservation. For starters, consider how long it takes to look through a roll of microfilm as opposed to plugging your surname into a CD or DVD search box on your home computer, assuming the records were indexed properly Add the "hassle" of going to a library just to get access to a microfilm reader, and well, you catch my drift. Anthony Anthony Coyan .

    04/20/2004 11:45:05
    1. Jackson courthouse records on microfilm
    2. Anthony Coyan
    3. I read with interest the posts regarding the Jackson county courthouse books/records and I saw a post regarding the microfilming of these records and a recommendation by someone that microfilming should be considered over "digitizing". Many of the oldest and perhaps most important records were microfilmed years ago by the LDS folks, so thank goodness there is already a copy of them. Here's a list of those I found on the LDS website: 1) Birth records, 1867-1908 (filmed in 1963) 2) Death records, 1867-1908 (filmed in 1963) 3) Marriage records, 1816-1913 (filmed in 1963) 4) Registration and corrections of births, Jackson County (filmed in 1963) 5) Deeds, 1816-1877 (filmed in 1963) 6) Court records, 1816-1856; index, 1816-1904 Court of Common Pleas (Jackson County) - (filmed in 1981 by the OHS) 7) Naturalization records, 1865-1906 (filmed in 1963) 8) Wills, 1819-1885 (filmed in 1963) 9) Tax duplicates, 1819-1838 (filmed in 1967-68) There were a few other records filmed as well, but these are the primary ones. Just my humble opinion, but digitizing is the way everyone is going now to preserve records. Microfilming will soon be a rarity when it comes to record preservation. For starters, consider how long it takes to look through a roll of microfilm as opposed to plugging your surname into a CD or DVD search box on your home computer, assuming the records were indexed properly. Add the "hassle" of going to a library just to get access to a microfilm reader, and well, you catch my drift. Anthony Anthony Coyan

    04/20/2004 11:26:18
    1. Re: OHJACKSO-D Digest V04 #106
    2. douglas henry
    3. I am no receiving anything Why?? ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 20, 2004 5:03 AM Subject: OHJACKSO-D Digest V04 #106

    04/20/2004 09:32:46
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Cemeteries
    2. Terri Davis
    3. Dear Teri, The cemetery on rt 35 is called the Davis Farm Cemetery. It is across the rd from the rest area. My 5th great grandfather and family are in there. There is a book at the library that has all the names in it. terri >From: [email protected] >Reply-To: [email protected] >To: [email protected] >Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Cemeteries >Date: Mon, 19 Apr 2004 11:44:34 EDT > >In a message dated 4/17/2004 7:31:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, >[email protected] writes: >Well I have added to more cemeteries to my collection of the one's I have >retranscribed. I just finished downloading the photos and I am working on >the >burial list now. Today I done Frasure Cemetery...took me a year to find >this >cemetery....and one off of 35 that I call Davis...all the graves are Davis >except >two and I think that a daughter married this other person..so I think they >are >all related. >So if anyone may need a look up from these two cemeteries please let me >know. >Schannon >Schannon, I am researching Frasures from Jackson. How many folks are in >this cemetary? My closest connection is on a female side and she married a >Radcliff, so her name at death would have been Letha (I've seen it as >Maletha) >Radcliff. Formerly Letha Frasure. For some reason I think she's buried at >Fairmont but maybe I'm mistaken. Anyway, I would be delighted to find any >of >her relatives. CAn you let me know who's in the Frasure cemetary, as far >as >Frasures are concerned? >Thanks Teri > _________________________________________________________________ Is your PC infected? Get a FREE online computer virus scan from McAfee® Security. http://clinic.mcafee.com/clinic/ibuy/campaign.asp?cid=3963

    04/19/2004 03:33:14
    1. Simpson & Dulaney/Delaney
    2. Dennis: Thanks for the great offer. If your book has an index, would you please see if there are any SIMPSON or DULANEY/DELANEY families listed? Thanks again. Shirley

    04/19/2004 08:04:57
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Cemeteries
    2. In a message dated 4/17/2004 7:31:20 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Well I have added to more cemeteries to my collection of the one's I have retranscribed. I just finished downloading the photos and I am working on the burial list now. Today I done Frasure Cemetery...took me a year to find this cemetery....and one off of 35 that I call Davis...all the graves are Davis except two and I think that a daughter married this other person..so I think they are all related. So if anyone may need a look up from these two cemeteries please let me know. Schannon Schannon, I am researching Frasures from Jackson. How many folks are in this cemetary? My closest connection is on a female side and she married a Radcliff, so her name at death would have been Letha (I've seen it as Maletha) Radcliff. Formerly Letha Frasure. For some reason I think she's buried at Fairmont but maybe I'm mistaken. Anyway, I would be delighted to find any of her relatives. CAn you let me know who's in the Frasure cemetary, as far as Frasures are concerned? Thanks Teri

    04/19/2004 05:44:34
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book
    2. Kim Browning
    3. Denny Could you see if there is any BROWNING's in that book of yours.....Thank You Kim Browning ----- Original Message ----- From: "Denny Brown" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, April 18, 2004 2:45 PM Subject: RE: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > I have this book if anyone wants a lookup. Is this Ok to do this?? Kellie > Knowles herself signed it when I bought it at the National Gymanfa > conference in Columbus, 9/1998. I found my g-g-grandparents Richard & > Elizabeth (Jones) Morgan listed. > > Dennis Morgan Brown > > -----Original Message----- > From: Margaret [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 2:25 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book > > Calvinists Incorporated: Welsh Immigrants on Ohio's Frontier, by Anne Kelly > Knowles, Geography Research Paper No. 240, published by University of > Chicago Press: Chicago/London. This book is a study of the Welsh Calvinists > immigration to southern Ohio from Wales and covers the time period of 1795 > to 1850. The author used a wide range of resources, and the book contains an > extensive bibliography, maps, and charts. Of particular interest to > genealogists is a listing of many of the Welsh immigrants to the > Jackson/Gallia Settlement. This listing includes names, family members, > emigration date, Welsh home, parish or county, and stops in the U.S. A > must-read if you have Welsh ancestry! > Lois Wigen submitted this Ancestry quick tip which was listed in today's > Ancestry Daily News. Suzie > > _______________________________________________ > No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. > Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com >

    04/18/2004 06:38:20
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Davis info/Daniel Simon Jones
    2. Hello. The message I'm answering is my message. It should have been to Judie Spanenberg. Joyce Rosser Delver

    04/18/2004 03:06:46
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Davis info
    2. Karen Daniel Simon Jones is my ggreatfather,also! He was the son of Simon Jones of Llanllawddog, Carmarthenshire, So. Wales and Rachael Lloyd of Llanpumpsaint, Carmarthenshire, So. Wales. He married Ziliah Lewis d/o of John Lewis and Elizabeth Unknown who was born June 03, 1826, in Wales and died November 25, 1916 in Gallia Co., OH. Daniel Simon Jones was born September 12, 1827, in Wales and died February 25, 1916 in Raccoon Twp., Gallia Co., OH. He was a tailor and a minister. Is this your Daniel Simon Jones, also? If so I would very much like to exchange information with you. I am descended from the line of his daughter, Adaline J. Jones, b. December 02, 1866 and died June 24, 1927, in Gallipolis, Gallia Co., OH. She married Harry/Harris Shields Rosser November 6, 1900 in a ceremony performed by Daniel Simon Jones. Harry S. Rosser was the s/o John Rosser and Gwennie Davies/Davis. Adaline was a teacher and Harry was a Salesman. Which child is your grandparent? I'm very anxious to hear from you and to exchange information with you. Joyce Rosser Delver

    04/18/2004 02:33:06
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book
    2. Dennis, would you check the book for a Henderson Jones, b about 1830-1835, came to Jackson County, Ohio about 1850 or before from Virginia (West Virginia now). He married Margaret McGraw (date unknown). Henderson and Margaret had at least one child (probably more), a daughter named Mary Magdalene Jones who married Jordan James Walton 5 September 1878 in Jackson County. Any help or guidance will be greatly appreciated. Harold McDonald Cantonment, Florida

    04/18/2004 01:31:51
    1. RE: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book
    2. Denny Brown
    3. I have this book if anyone wants a lookup. Is this Ok to do this?? Kellie Knowles herself signed it when I bought it at the National Gymanfa conference in Columbus, 9/1998. I found my g-g-grandparents Richard & Elizabeth (Jones) Morgan listed. Dennis Morgan Brown -----Original Message----- From: Margaret [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, April 16, 2004 2:25 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Jackson/Gallia Welsh Residents Book Calvinists Incorporated: Welsh Immigrants on Ohio's Frontier, by Anne Kelly Knowles, Geography Research Paper No. 240, published by University of Chicago Press: Chicago/London. This book is a study of the Welsh Calvinists immigration to southern Ohio from Wales and covers the time period of 1795 to 1850. The author used a wide range of resources, and the book contains an extensive bibliography, maps, and charts. Of particular interest to genealogists is a listing of many of the Welsh immigrants to the Jackson/Gallia Settlement. This listing includes names, family members, emigration date, Welsh home, parish or county, and stops in the U.S. A must-read if you have Welsh ancestry! Lois Wigen submitted this Ancestry quick tip which was listed in today's Ancestry Daily News. Suzie _______________________________________________ No banners. No pop-ups. No kidding. Make My Way your home on the Web - http://www.myway.com

    04/18/2004 11:45:50