The one's I am looking for were Fuel,Fewell or sometimes it was Hewell. Smith Fuel is the guy's name. I haven't seen a spelling of Tuel yet but will save your e-mail just incase. Thanks Schannon > > From: "Lois Dye" <[email protected]> > Date: 2004/03/25 Thu PM 12:10:01 EST > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: [OHJACKSO-L] Fuel/Fewell > > Hi--I meant to tell you that (re my previous e-mail about the Tuel/Tuell > line) that the 1870 Washington Co., OH census lists Edward Tuell as having a > son James, age 14, born in OH and working in a roll mill. That makes James' > approx. year of birth as 1856; could he be your James Fuel? There are > noTuel/Tuells (or similar spellings) in the 1880 Washington Co., OH census. > Found no James Tuel/Tuell in either marriage books for Monroe and Wash. > Counties. Lois----- Original Message ----- > From: <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Wednesday, March 24, 2004 8:52 PM > Subject: [OHJACKSO-L] Fuel/Fewell > > > > I am looking for information on ANY Fuel/Fewell families that settled in > Jackson County Ohio. I have a photo of a Jim Fuel with my gggrandma. Smith > Fuel{listed as Hewell in cemetery book} is buried with his wife in my Foster > family plot. In 1880 Lotta{my gggrandma}is listed as his daughter but she > was the daughter of Elizabeth Trevel{??} & William Kessinger, so I think > Elizabeth may have married Smith Fuel after her husband died, in my > grandma's handwriting she has on the back of the photo Grandmother & Uncle > Jim Fuel...it is an old picture. Can anyone help with this surname? > > Thanks > > Schannon > > > > > >