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    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] 1900census indexed?
    2. You can get a 14 day trial at genealogy.com and the U. S. Census is indexed for all years, except 1880, 1920 and 1930. You will get results and can look at the census. Kay

    03/18/2004 06:08:53
    1. [OHJACKSO-L] 1900census indexed?
    2. Does anyone know if the 1900 census is indexed anywhere? Ive tried looking through the images on ancestry.com and that jus really takes a long time, I guess if need be Ill take the time to look through it but until then i just need the index. Thanks Crystal

    03/18/2004 06:01:31
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Dora Belle Farrar
    2. Judith Burkhardt
    3. I've been following the info. posted about he Stephenson's, although no relation to me. Does anyone know if these Stephensons have any ties in Athens Co., OH? Judi

    03/18/2004 05:47:45
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Surnames Roll Call
    2. Shirley Chaney
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 11, 2004 8:31 PM Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Surnames Roll Call > Radcliff > Reed > Martin > I have a SARAH MARTIN ( born in Rehoboth, RI, m. 1781Glocester, Providence Co. RI), married BARTHOLOMEW BAKER. They came with family into OH abt. 1801. He died 07 Aug 1818 in Deer Creek Twp., Pickaway Co. OH. In Ater Cemetery is his gravestone; and others of the Baker people. This cemetery also is known as The Zion Church Cemetery and The old Burying Ground; located a qtr. mile south of the Ross /Pickaway Co. line _______________ Sarah Martin Baker, d/o WILLIAM MARTIN, JR. and JEMIMA MARTIN ( Jemina was the d/o EBENEZER MARTIN b. 1683 (s/o JOHN MARTIN & JOANNA ESTEN) and ABIGAIL WHEELER, (d/o PHILLIP WHEELER, b. 1697 & MARTHA SALISBURY). Sarah Martin Baker, b. 15May 1756, d. 1832 in LaPorte Co. IN. ______________ Who are your Martins please? and wouldn't it be nice if they were mine too! Sincerely, Shirley Chaney [email protected]

    03/18/2004 04:58:04
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Dora Belle Farrar
    2. In a message dated 3/11/2004 2:39:24 PM Pacific Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Susan, Samuel and Martha McClure Stephenson would be the grandparents of > Dora > Bell Farrar. Now where does your Mary fit into this picture? Mary Stephenson, my GG grandmother, was sister to Samuel Stephenson. Do you have or are you interested in their ancestors? Susan Nelson

    03/18/2004 04:58:03
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Roll Call
    2. Shirley Chaney
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, March 14, 2004 9:21 PM Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Roll Call > First time for me to do a posting. Surnames I'm looking for > Rowland > Trexler (especially Clyde or Clide) > Evans > > Look forward to any info you can provide. cheers. > HI Bobbie, It was nice to see that Trexler surname on your list! I'm not on very firm ground yet... but their is a Susannah Trexler born in Scioto Co and married a John Jacobs there. She was the d/o Emanuel Trexler and Catherine Comerer from Westmoreland Co. PA. And I would LIKE them to be my 4th g.grandparents....But to make that happen I have to get John Jacobs and wife and 4 kids into Licking Co. OH! I tell you there were more John Jacobs than you could shake a stick at!!!! I wish I could come with info on Clyde or Clide instead of just my hand out! Hope to hear more about your other Trexlers! Sincerely, Shirley Chaney [email protected]

    03/18/2004 04:43:22
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Sarah Turvey
    2. Tom Anderson
    3. Crystal, This might not help you, but there are Turveys in Ross County there could be link! Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:57 PM Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Sarah Turvey > Hello all, I was wandering if anyone could help me out a little bit, I have > in the 1910 Jackson Co, Ohio census William G FARRIS 68 > Elenor 69 (wife) > Sarah Turvey 80 (Aunt) > > does anyone know who she is? Maiden Name, I searched for her in the other > years as TURVEY AND FARRIS and couldnt find her at all. so then I thought > to > myself "DUH!! she could also be aunt from Williams mom side, so theres my > problem, I need to know what ever I can get about her. Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > Crystal Farris > >

    03/18/2004 01:24:44
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Sarah Turvey
    2. Tom Anderson
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 18, 2004 6:57 PM Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Sarah Turvey > Hello all, I was wandering if anyone could help me out a little bit, I have > in the 1910 Jackson Co, Ohio census William G FARRIS 68 > Elenor 69 (wife) > Sarah Turvey 80 (Aunt) > > does anyone know who she is? Maiden Name, I searched for her in the other > years as TURVEY AND FARRIS and couldnt find her at all. so then I thought > to > myself "DUH!! she could also be aunt from Williams mom side, so theres my > problem, I need to know what ever I can get about her. Any suggestions? > > Thanks, > Crystal Farris > >

    03/18/2004 01:22:13
    1. [OHJACKSO-L] Sarah Turvey
    2. Hello all, I was wandering if anyone could help me out a little bit, I have in the 1910 Jackson Co, Ohio census William G FARRIS 68 Elenor 69 (wife) Sarah Turvey 80 (Aunt) does anyone know who she is? Maiden Name, I searched for her in the other years as TURVEY AND FARRIS and couldnt find her at all. so then I thought to myself "DUH!! she could also be aunt from Williams mom side, so theres my problem, I need to know what ever I can get about her. Any suggestions? Thanks, Crystal Farris

    03/18/2004 11:57:44
    1. [OHJACKSO-L] Marriage lookup Needed
    2. Hi All, once again, Im calling on all you to help me out, I need a marriage looked up. Hoffer Thomas J (or T. J.) born abt 1875 give or take a couple years Farris Agnes (this may or may not be her maiden name) b abt 1870 +/- I need her parents names and to know if in fact she was a Farris. Thanks much, Crystal Farris

    03/17/2004 03:04:01
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson
    2. Lois Dye
    3. Tom--I don't know if I am related to Phillip. Since you read what I wrote to Tom, you can see that if his line came from the area mine is in, then we might be related. So you know how I would find out about Phillip? Let me know if you do know and I can check into it. Glad you spoke up. Lois ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Anderson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 5:48 PM Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > Lois, > Not to but in your conversation. > Would you be related to Phillip Dye, > who taught during the 30s, 40, 50s and 60s > at Wellston High School. Just wondering. > Tom > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Lois Dye" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:46 PM > Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > > > > Hi Ron--About copying the wrong e-mail addr.: I had a really GRAND > > experience once from doing that --I blame it on aging eyes! Ha! --I > > couldn't see whether or not an "X" was capitalized. > > > > Anyway, about Nancy Dye of Welston: could be related. My Dye line > > (paternal side) began in now what is the US of A back in the late 1630's > > when a Laurens Duyts came over from Denmark. The line traveled down the > > east coast after a time in and around Middlesex Co. NJ to Prince William > > County, VA and then in the late 1790's-early 1800's, a great clan of them > > headed directly west and my line settled in Washington-Monroe Co's in SE > > Ohio where my 4th gt grparents Daniel Dye (1747-1825) and Abigail > > Hutchinson/Hutchison (1744-1830) settled in Monroe Co.. So if Nancy's > > people link in to about any Dye from the general Marietta area of SE OH, > > then we probably are related. > > > > From Daniel, my line comes down through his son John R. (who m. > Priscilla > > Ridgeway), and then through Joseph (who m. Mary Porter), James Ervin (who > m. > > Nancy Markley), through Abraham (who m. Mary Lillian "Lillie") > > Harmon/Harman, through my grandfather George Ervin/Irvin (who m. Zetta > > Jones) and then my dad William Marion (who married Lucy Baker--her parents > > were Jax. Co. natives) and alas-alak, finally me. I do have the lineage > > back to Laurens and tentatively before him. So I am a 12th generation Dye > > in this country. > > > > Who is Nancy Dye? I am aware that there are some Dyes in Wellston but I > > have never explored whether there is a kinsihip but would like to. > > > > I'm a bit confused from having all these Roll Calls coming in (is great > > idea!) --are you related to Scurlocks as is Helen? > > > > Thanks--Lois > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Ron Walke" <[email protected]> > > To: <[email protected]> > > Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:09 PM > > Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > > > > > > > Lois: > > > > > > Thanks for pointing out the consequence of a senior mental lapse. I > > probably > > > never would have caught the mistake. > > > > > > By the way, are you any relation to Nancy Dye of Wellston, OH? > > > > > > Ron > > > > > > > > > > > > > >

    03/17/2004 02:43:50
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson
    2. Lois Dye
    3. Ron--I will have to look Nancy up. I mentioned this to my friend George tonight and he reminded me that he had mentioned Nancy to me once when wondering if we were related. I forgot (age-related, of course!). George once lived in Jackson and attended the same church as Nancy. I visit Wellston frequently as a dear genealogy friend lives there. I will have to look Nancy up and have a chat if I can. I will talk with Helen about the Scurlocks. My 3rd. great grandparents adopted a Scurlock child in Jackson Co.. I think we need a great trumpet sounding forth for these Roll Calls! Lois ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Walke" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 8:32 PM Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > Lois: > > I'm not related to the Scurlocks as far as I know. As far as the Dyes in > Wellston, Nancy Dye is my mother's first cousin. She married a Rodney Merle > Dye (deceased). That's all I know about them. I correspond with her brother > in relation to my Gilson & Geer lines. > > Ron > > >

    03/17/2004 02:41:15
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson
    2. Ron Walke
    3. Lois: I'm not related to the Scurlocks as far as I know. As far as the Dyes in Wellston, Nancy Dye is my mother's first cousin. She married a Rodney Merle Dye (deceased). That's all I know about them. I correspond with her brother in relation to my Gilson & Geer lines. Ron

    03/17/2004 01:32:34
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson
    2. Tom Anderson
    3. Lois, Not to but in your conversation. Would you be related to Phillip Dye, who taught during the 30s, 40, 50s and 60s at Wellston High School. Just wondering. Tom ----- Original Message ----- From: "Lois Dye" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 4:46 PM Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > Hi Ron--About copying the wrong e-mail addr.: I had a really GRAND > experience once from doing that --I blame it on aging eyes! Ha! --I > couldn't see whether or not an "X" was capitalized. > > Anyway, about Nancy Dye of Welston: could be related. My Dye line > (paternal side) began in now what is the US of A back in the late 1630's > when a Laurens Duyts came over from Denmark. The line traveled down the > east coast after a time in and around Middlesex Co. NJ to Prince William > County, VA and then in the late 1790's-early 1800's, a great clan of them > headed directly west and my line settled in Washington-Monroe Co's in SE > Ohio where my 4th gt grparents Daniel Dye (1747-1825) and Abigail > Hutchinson/Hutchison (1744-1830) settled in Monroe Co.. So if Nancy's > people link in to about any Dye from the general Marietta area of SE OH, > then we probably are related. > > From Daniel, my line comes down through his son John R. (who m. Priscilla > Ridgeway), and then through Joseph (who m. Mary Porter), James Ervin (who m. > Nancy Markley), through Abraham (who m. Mary Lillian "Lillie") > Harmon/Harman, through my grandfather George Ervin/Irvin (who m. Zetta > Jones) and then my dad William Marion (who married Lucy Baker--her parents > were Jax. Co. natives) and alas-alak, finally me. I do have the lineage > back to Laurens and tentatively before him. So I am a 12th generation Dye > in this country. > > Who is Nancy Dye? I am aware that there are some Dyes in Wellston but I > have never explored whether there is a kinsihip but would like to. > > I'm a bit confused from having all these Roll Calls coming in (is great > idea!) --are you related to Scurlocks as is Helen? > > Thanks--Lois > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Ron Walke" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:09 PM > Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > > > > Lois: > > > > Thanks for pointing out the consequence of a senior mental lapse. I > probably > > never would have caught the mistake. > > > > By the way, are you any relation to Nancy Dye of Wellston, OH? > > > > Ron > > > > > > >

    03/17/2004 10:48:21
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Vernon
    2. Thomas, Did my message get through last night on your VERNON line? I sent it late but the computer came back about ISP being down for service so don't know if it got through. I was looking at Sarah Vernon who is sister? of Elizabeth Versnon since Sarah Vernon may have been the Sarah that married Martin Poore. There are 2 Sarah's and I can't get the dates straightened out--one married Poore and one married a Burris. I just recently started chatting with Lois Dye who is descended from Nancy Vernon. I use to live in OH but now live in NC and will be going to Stokes Co for my Scurlocks so will keep an eye out for Vernon's. Lois and I were discussing maybe they "wagon trained" together. I know my Scurlock/Poore's were here by 1806-1808 timeframe. She thinks hers came around 1811??. So any info would be great. (I also have several of the other surnames you mention but my primary interest is SCURLOCK, BISHOP, POORE...but it seems they married everybody. :) And with 10-13 kids EACH for the first 2 -3 generations that adds up. Helen helen > > From: "Thomas McKenna" <[email protected]> > Date: 2004/03/16 Tue PM 11:00:28 EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Roll Call - BROWN, RICE, MCLAUGHLIN, DOWNARD > > BROWN (descendants Solomon Brown (1780 VA -1873 Jackson Co OH) & > Elizabeth Vernon (1798 NC - 1876 Jackson Co OH) > > Linked families: VERNON, KINNISON, GILLILAND, HOWE, TILLEY, > RICE, DENNIS, EISNAUGLE) Note: Have EISNAUGLE Descendancy > > RICE (descendants Jeremiah Rice (b. 1804 Greenup, KY) & Sarah Hiatt, > esp. via son James L. Rice) > > Linked families: BROWN, ANDREWS, MCLAUGHLIN, OVERLY, > TRAYNOR, REINHART) > > MCLAUGHLIN (descendants Daniel McLaughlin (1820 PA - 1860 Jackson Co OH) > & Elizabeth Downard (1820 Carroll Co. OH - 1901 Jackson Co OH) > > Linked families: DOWNARD, ROCKWELL, RICE, OVERLY, WEST, > SLACK, SNYDER, RODGERS, ROCKENBAUGH, BORING, HICKMAN) Note: Have > ROCKWELL descendancy > > DOWNARD (desc. Of James Downard (1789 VA - 1865 Jackson Co OH) & Mary > Bruce (1790 VA - 1886 Jackson Co OH) > > Linked families: BRUCE, ANDERSON, SAVAGE, WILBUR, > MCLAUGHLIN, PALMER, COOPER, HARTLEY, LANDRUM) Note: Have LANDRUM > Descendancy > > Brick walls: > > Origins of Solomon Brown of "Greenbrier" (Greenbrier, Bath, Pochahontas > Co. VA/WV) and links to other Greenbrier pioneers of Jackson Co OH. > > What happened to these sons of Jeremiah Rice: Ezekiel b. 1833, John W. > b. 1840, Jehile b. 1845, Jacob b. 1849? > > PA Origins of Daniel McLaughlin and his father James McLaughlin (1795 PA > - 1858 Carroll Co OH) > > Posted by: Thomas McKenna > > >

    03/17/2004 10:02:04
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson
    2. Lois Dye
    3. Hi Ron--About copying the wrong e-mail addr.: I had a really GRAND experience once from doing that --I blame it on aging eyes! Ha! --I couldn't see whether or not an "X" was capitalized. Anyway, about Nancy Dye of Welston: could be related. My Dye line (paternal side) began in now what is the US of A back in the late 1630's when a Laurens Duyts came over from Denmark. The line traveled down the east coast after a time in and around Middlesex Co. NJ to Prince William County, VA and then in the late 1790's-early 1800's, a great clan of them headed directly west and my line settled in Washington-Monroe Co's in SE Ohio where my 4th gt grparents Daniel Dye (1747-1825) and Abigail Hutchinson/Hutchison (1744-1830) settled in Monroe Co.. So if Nancy's people link in to about any Dye from the general Marietta area of SE OH, then we probably are related. From Daniel, my line comes down through his son John R. (who m. Priscilla Ridgeway), and then through Joseph (who m. Mary Porter), James Ervin (who m. Nancy Markley), through Abraham (who m. Mary Lillian "Lillie") Harmon/Harman, through my grandfather George Ervin/Irvin (who m. Zetta Jones) and then my dad William Marion (who married Lucy Baker--her parents were Jax. Co. natives) and alas-alak, finally me. I do have the lineage back to Laurens and tentatively before him. So I am a 12th generation Dye in this country. Who is Nancy Dye? I am aware that there are some Dyes in Wellston but I have never explored whether there is a kinsihip but would like to. I'm a bit confused from having all these Roll Calls coming in (is great idea!) --are you related to Scurlocks as is Helen? Thanks--Lois ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Walke" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 17, 2004 2:09 PM Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson > Lois: > > Thanks for pointing out the consequence of a senior mental lapse. I probably > never would have caught the mistake. > > By the way, are you any relation to Nancy Dye of Wellston, OH? > > Ron > > >

    03/17/2004 09:46:40
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Richard Henry & Annis Geer Gilson
    2. Ron Walke
    3. Lois: Thanks for pointing out the consequence of a senior mental lapse. I probably never would have caught the mistake. By the way, are you any relation to Nancy Dye of Wellston, OH? Ron

    03/17/2004 07:09:49
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Roll Call - BROWN, RICE, MCLAUGHLIN, DOWNARD
    2. Ron Walke
    3. Thomas: I believe Opal Danner ([email protected] .net)is from the James L. Rice line of Greenup Co., KY. Ron

    03/17/2004 07:05:13
    1. [OHJACKSO-L] Osborne/Osborn family
    2. Is there anyone out there researching the Osborne/Osborn line in Jackson? I would love to trade/share information and correspond with anyone who has an Osborne/Osborn in their line from Jackson. I have many missing spaces for this family. The time frame is variable but they seem to have came into Jackson from Kentucky before the 1880 census. Schannon

    03/17/2004 01:02:31
    1. Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Re: OHJACKSO-D Digest V04 #62/Margaret Ellen Cherington
    2. eleven
    3. Thanks Louise ----- Original Message ----- From: "mlynn4166" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 8:37 AM Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Re: OHJACKSO-D Digest V04 #62/Margaret Ellen Cherington > Sorry, my > Cherington information is very limited as I only have a few Cheringtons as > they relate to my direct line through the Garvins and Margaret is not one of > them. > > Good luck with your search. Lynn > > >

    03/16/2004 06:31:35