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    1. Re: Fellows in Jeff. Co.
    2. Sarah Sall
    3. Is this Debbie Fellows doing a family research? If not can you find out if she would be related to Mary Samantha Fellows who married a John W. Bateman? The Fellows and Bateman's I am looking for was from the New Alexandria area.. My great Uncle Ira Bateman was like a sheriff for the town back in the late 1940 to 1950's..Can you find out any thing about Ira Bateman? He was one of Mary S Fellows son's... Any thing you could find out would be greatly appreciated... Sarah jsfox@webtv.net

    01/19/1999 05:12:19
    1. Re: William Fellows
    2. Barb B.
    3. I have an old copy of the 1910 Cross Creek Twp census for my grandparents with these Fellows on same page: Cecil R. Fellows age 21 and a Cora O. Fellows age 20 . Adam C. Fellows age 49 and a Bell M. Fellows age 44. Barbara Sarah Sall wrote: > Do's any one have information on A William Fellows of Wells Twp. > Jefferson co..from the 1830 census...Who he was married to? Name of his > kids if he had any? Where he came from? Was he born here? Any > information would be welcome.. > > I am looking for any part of the Fellows Families from Jefferson > county... > > Was he one of the first families here in jeff.co? > > any help Please, > Sarah > jsfox@webtv.net > > ==== OHJEFFER Mailing List ==== > Reminder: Please do not send mail to the list using HTML ot RTF > If you aren't sure, visit > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/listowners/html-off.htm

    01/19/1999 04:55:35
    1. Re: Fellows in Jeff. Co.
    2. Yes I will ask her tomorrow and I will get back with you her Father owned and Insurance Company and Has just passed away a few months ago and her brothers live in brilliant Ohio. they are very popular in this area. Ilive in the middle of brilliant, New alex., smithfield Rayland and all of these little cities. Ifind myself helping alot of people for this area. Ihave grown up in these towns all my life. I do know aolt of people.

    01/19/1999 03:17:20
    1. Adena, Ohio
    2. Ralph C Schwartz
    3. Does anyone out there have any knowledge about Nicholas and Catherine Filipowitz or their children, Frank, Theodore, called Tater, Rose, Catherine, Dorothy and Mary. They lived in Adena, Ohio from about 1870 through 1950. My wife Dorothy Leona (Wagg) Schwartz is the Granddaughter of Nicholas. They operated a grocery from their house; lived a block off the main street

    01/19/1999 01:54:42
    1. Re: Fellows in Jeff. Co.
    2. my cousin is dating a fellows From New Alexandria. She is in her late 40's or early 50's she is Debbie Fellows.

    01/19/1999 11:26:25
    1. JAMES STEPHENS STEVENS
    2. Terri & Chuck Menzel
    3. Hi, I am searching for information on Mary Elizabeth JAMES b.1855 in East Springfield Ohio. She married George HARRIS in 1882. George is listed as a RR worker on the 1900 census. Her parents were Samuel JAMES b.c. 1832 (A Bible agent in 1900)in Ohio and Mary STEPHENS b.c. 1836 in Ohio. Living in the home of Samuel and Mary on the 1870 census is Ellen STEVENS age 87. I am wondering if Ellen could be Mary's mother.Also in the home were Raymond STEVENS, age 10 and Susan A. STEVENS, age 7 and Jessie V. STEENS (possibly STEVENS??) age 3. Possible cousins, niece and nephew? Any information on these ancestors would be most welcome. Thanks for your time, Terri -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Researching HUBBARD,LANAGHAN,JAMES,MENZEL,HAMROCK,GEARY, My Family Tree http://www.geocities.com/heartland/1261/family.htm Jefferson Co. OH. USGenWeb http://www.geocities.com/heartland/1261 Jefferson CO. OH. OGS site http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohjefogs/

    01/19/1999 10:41:33
    1. Re: Fellows in Jeff. Co.
    2. Karen Carlyle
    3. Sarah, There is a C. Fellows listed for New Alexandria in Cross Creek Township in the 1871 Jeff. Co. Atlas. The person owned about 6 adjacent lots on Main St. (east of Lindon). That is the only Fellows listed in the Atlas. Karen -------------------- Sarah Sall wrote: > > > I am looking for any part of the Fellows Families from Jefferson > county... >

    01/19/1999 07:37:12
    1. Re: John MC CULLOUGH
    2. Hello to Bob Hobson, I too am a descendant of John and Jane UNDERWOOD McCULLOUGH. They are my gggg-grandparents. I come from the line of their son David, wed to Francis LONG. David and Francis had a son named David U. who wed first Elizabeth SCARLETT and then Matilda Taylor BROOKS. David U. and Matilda had a son named David Taylor who wed Margaret (Maggie) NORTON. David T. and Maggie had a son named Edward Webster and he married Lulu Hazel MOFFITT. Ed and Hazel had a daughter named Marilyn Jane McCULLOUGH who wed Arthur TAMMARINE. Marilyn and Art are my parents. I show the following information for John and Jane RICHEY McCULLOUGH: They were married on the 19th of FEB. 1805 at the Richey farm home in Jefferson CO., Ohio and had the following children; George b: 08 DEC 1805 in Jeff. CO. and d: 25 Aug 1889 at Fayette, Howard CO., MO. George married Jane Lowry. John b: 05 Feb 1808 in Jeff. CO. and d: 09 May 1875. John married Rachel Edington. Thomas b: 06 March 1810 in Jeff. CO., and d: 25 Oct 1885. Thomas married Rebecca or Caroline Applegate and Nancy J. Melindy. Margaret b: 16 Feb 1812 and d: 08 June 1839. Margaret married George Hammond. Jane b: 27 July 1814 and d: 22 March 1902. Jane married William Andrews. Catherine b: 29 Aug 1817 Jeff. CO. and d: 27 May 1855. Catherine married James Patten. David b: 08 Apr 1820 and d: 1842 in Texas. Alexander L. b: 27 June 1822 and d: 28 DEC 1884 in Howard CO., MO. Alexander married Bethanne Hammond. Eliza b: 25 June 1824 and d: 19 Aug 1849. She is buried in the Springfield Methodist Church cemetery. Mary Ann b: 17 May 1828 and d: 20 Apr 1905. Mary Ann married William Fast. I have more information if you are interested please let me know. Nice to find another cousin!! Carol

    01/19/1999 05:06:12
    1. RE: John MC CULLOUGH
    2. Helen Weals
    3. -----Original Message----- From: rhobson@sdcoe.k12.ca.us [mailto:rhobson@sdcoe.k12.ca.us] Sent: Monday, January 18, 1999 9:27 PM To: OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com Subject: John MC CULLOUGH Hi Bob: Sending an E-Mail to you directly at address above. Helen Weals

    01/19/1999 12:20:04
    1. John MC CULLOUGH
    2. Helen Weals, I read your email of Jan. 16th. John MC CULLOUGH and Jane UNDERWOOD are my gggg grandparents. The information I have indicates that they had a son named John who was married to Jane RICHEY. I have very little information on this second John and none on his wife Jane. John was born in 1777 and died in 1850. In 1825 he would have been about 48 years old. Given the high mortality rate of women in those days it is conceivable that he was a widower and able to marry Charity CRITSER, but I have no information to that effect. The older John MC CULLOUGH and Jane UNDERWOOD had the following children; John, Hugh, David, Alexander, Andrew, Margaret(Peggy), and Richard. The only child I have for John MC CULLOUGH and Jane RICHEY is my ggg grandmother Jane McCullough ANDREWS (1813 - 22 March, 1902). She married William ANDREWS on 26 Oct, 1831. Their daughter Nancy Jane ANDREWS (15 March 1840 to 26 Jan 1892) married Stephen Ford HOBSON on 14 Nov. 1861. I would be very interested in any information you can share on the McCullough family. Bob Hobson Bob Hobson rhobson@intergate.sdcoe.k12.ca.us 10281 Gaul Way Spring Valley CA 91977-1717 reseaching - AKERLY, ANDREWS, BARRICK, BARTON, BEEBOUT, BRELSFORD, BRUBAKER, CLARK, CLAY, COATS, DEMARS, EBERLY, ELLIS, FORD, HAGUE, HANZAL, HOBSON, HOPPING, HORN, JANOVSKY, KUNDINGER, MC CULLOUGH, MC GLUMPHY, PAXSON, SCOGGINS, STEWARTS, TURNER, RUSSELL, VERNOOY, VOPATEK and others.

    01/18/1999 10:26:49
    1. William Fellows
    2. Sarah Sall
    3. Do's any one have information on A William Fellows of Wells Twp. Jefferson co..from the 1830 census...Who he was married to? Name of his kids if he had any? Where he came from? Was he born here? Any information would be welcome.. I am looking for any part of the Fellows Families from Jefferson county... Was he one of the first families here in jeff.co? any help Please, Sarah jsfox@webtv.net

    01/18/1999 08:38:22
    1. Steamboats
    2. Hello, We've been following the conversations with interest and thought we'd share some things we've learned. The following is about my grandfather's cousin: Captain John Wesley Ekey (1869-1961), was born on a farm near Knoxville, moved to what is now Stratton with his parents in 1877. His father, James J. Ekey laid out streets and started building houses for the workers who were moving to the area. It was called Ekeyville until the advent of the clay and pottery interests of the Stratton family after the turn of the century. The first houses in Ekeyville (Stratton) were made from lumber sawed in his saw mill , the Ekey Mill from logs floated down the river from the Economights forests in the Pennsylvania and Raccoon Creek area. John W. operated this saw mill after his retirement as a riverboat pilot. In a January 25, 1952 article in The Steubenville Herald-Star it says that John W. Ekey took to life on the Ohio River when he was 16. As a young man he floated log rafts down the Allegheny and Ohio rivers. He was a versatile and skilled carpenter and built steamboats in his father's sawmill and operated them himself on the Ohio River. For years he operated the picturesque coal burning sternwheelers between Pittsburgh and Ravenswood, WV his chief cargo being bricks and coal. At the time of the article, at 82 he had a skiff under construction. The skiffs, exceptionally sturdy and built with precise dimensions, cost approximately $100 each. The article is quite lengthy but very interesting. It quotes him "In those days we would haul one barge, 16 feet by 90 feet, with a five-foot draft, and a load of 80 tons of coal. Today, the diesel operated boats tow as many as 12 barges with many thousands of tons of coal on one trip." We got the article from his daughter, who at 93 has many interesting stories to tell about her father and grandfather and the history of the area. In notes from a visit with her last August she said, "My Dad built the Erie without a blue print, that it was steam powered with a boiler and they used coal for fuel.." She has good memories of riding with him in the pilot house as a child and she and her brother and sister all learned the lingo of the riverboats. She went on to say her Dad had bought the Panama. Mary Ekey Robinson has written about this and other boats in her book The Stratton Village Story, 1880-1976. It gives a lot of other information about the early brick, sewer pipe and fire clay industries there. About the Panama she writes that it was the first boat that John Ekey owned and that it was bought in Pittsburgh and built by a boat building company. She goes on to describe it and says that he sold it after using it a year and a half. The following winter construction was started on the hull of the Erie. The lumber, all white oak, was sawed in the the old mill and construction was started in the saw mill yard. When the hull, 60 ft. long by 14 ft. wide was finished, it was put on rollers and rolled down the skidway into the river. She gives a colorful description of the Erie. A book that tells about many of the towns in Jefferson County that either have had name changes or just aren't there anymore is Jefferson County And Her Townships by Cozart. It can be found in the Schiappa Library in Steubenville. Ekeyville is mentioned in it. Doyle and Ruby Ekey

    01/18/1999 04:33:26
    1. Barrett Family
    2. Katie D
    3. George Barrrett, wife Anna Elizabeth? Had a son Clarence Barrett who died in 1939 while living in the Stuebenville area.Any help greatly appreciated.

    01/18/1999 04:18:32
    1. CLOW
    2. Hi Vicky, The information I sent was from "Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Jefferson County, Ohio" by Esther Weygandt Powell. There are three pages on the Warrenton Cemetery and if you like I will be glad to make copies of them for you. I don't see the Conant name in the index. Claire Sutton In a message dated 1/18/99 11:04:37 AM Eastern Standard Time, OHJEFFER-D- request@rootsweb.com writes: > Those are the Clows > I have been looking for.Wm. Clow was my gg-grandfather. Could you let me > know > where you got your info from? Is there a book or listing of the Cemetery?

    01/18/1999 03:50:36
    1. JOHNSTON FAMILY--ANNAPOLIS & EAST SPRINGFIELD AREA
    2. Jim Maxwell
    3. Looking for any connection to these names: Thomas JOHNSTON b? d: 1835 md: Henrietta ? b? d:? their children: 1. Thomas b. ? d: 1780 md: Christina Catherine CARROLL 2. Mary I. b.? d:? md. ? DdHAPPEN 3. Elizabeth b:? d: 1868 md: ? McMILLION 4. Herietta b: ? d: ? 5. James b: maybe 1804 d: 1852 md: Hannah JOHNSTON 6. Jane b: ? d: ? md: ? WILKEN Thomas & Christena CARROLL JOHNSTON's children: 1. Henry Alexander b. 1821 d. 1912 md: Rebecca SPEEDY 2. Thomas b: 1823 d. 1914 md: Margaret Jane LAWSON 3. Jean b. 1825 d. 1913 4. Samuel b. 1827 d: 1918 md: Sara ? 5. Christeena b: 1829 d: 1928 md: 1. William GUINEA md: 2nd Cyrus CARROLL 6. James b: 1831 d: 1927 md: 1, Lucina ADAMS md: 2nd: Nancy MAPLE 7. Harriett (Henneretta) b. 1833 d:1912 md: David MISER 8. Mikal b. 1836 d. 1841 9. Rosanna b. 1838 d: 1841 10. Nimrod Josiah b. 1840 d: 1930 Hopefully someone recognizes some of these names. Will gladly share info. Vickie

    01/18/1999 01:09:07
    1. Re: ROSS
    2. Kay Davidson
    3. Hi Bobbie, What is the name/date of your Moore? My hubby's Mom is a Moore. The family came from PA and is connected to the Leasure Family. Kay Bobbie Reihsen wrote: > > Hi Claire, Thank you for both your wonderful Ross info.letters. It will > be a good place for me to start another search. Right now all I have is > her name and wedding date. It is said that either her mother or > grandmother was a Moore. Not able to prove that yet. Thank you so much > for your help. Bobbie > > >From OHJEFFER-L-request@rootsweb.com Sat Jan 16 19:59:06 1999 > >Received: from [207.113.245.30] by hotmail.com (1.1) with SMTP id > MHotMailB86AAB032D6D4D1017078CF71F51E0F170; Sat Jan 16 19:59:06 1999 > >Received: (from slist@localhost) > > by bl-30.rootsweb.com (8.8.5/8.8.5) id TAA21622; > > Sat, 16 Jan 1999 19:56:39 -0800 (PST) > >Resent-Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 19:56:39 -0800 (PST) > >From: Chsutton11@aol.com > >Message-ID: <396421f2.36a15f6b@aol.com> > >Date: Sat, 16 Jan 1999 22:56:27 EST > >Old-To: OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com > >Mime-Version: 1.0 > >Subject: ROSS > >Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII > >Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit > >X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 214 > >Resent-Message-ID: <"LEWu7D.A.VQF.09Vo2"@bl-30.rootsweb.com> > >To: OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com > >Resent-From: OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com > >Reply-To: OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com > >X-Mailing-List: <OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1415 > >X-Loop: OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com > >Precedence: list > >Resent-Sender: OHJEFFER-L-request@rootsweb.com > > > >Hi Bobbie, > >Upon further checking, I found the following two paragraphs in the > "History of > >Belmont and Jefferson Counties, J. A. Caldwell, 1880. > > > >Page 594 > >"Moses Ross was born in Chester county, Pa, in 1772. In 1803, Moses, > his > >brother Robert and their mother, removed to Jefferson county, Ohio, and > >located on the farm where his sons yet reside, in Island Creek > Township. In > >1804 he married Elizabeth Ramsey, who was born in 1782, by whom he > reared nine > >children. He died in 1855. During the war of 1812, he was paymaster > of a > >regiment. James and David Ross own the homestead. Our subject's > father, John > >Ross was a captain in the Revolutionary war, and served all through > that > >struggle for liberty under General Washington." > > > >Page 601 > >"John Ross was born in Jefferson County in 1806. His father was Moses > Ross, > >an early settler in the county. Mr. Ross was reared on the farm, and > in 1834, > >married Miss Sarah Davis. They have eight children and had five sons > in the > >late war." > > > >Could these be the father and brother of your Maria? > > > >Claire Sutton > > > > > >In a message dated 1/15/99 11:26:16 PM Eastern Standard Time, > OHJEFFER-D- > >request@rootsweb.com writes: > > > >> Our John THOMPSON married Maria ROSS on 2 June 1827 in Steubenville, > >> Jefferson Co PA. I would presume she was from that area also. > >> Is there any way to find out about the Ross families that > might be > >> her parents? She has been very elusive and I just cannot find any > trace > >> of her. > >> I think she would have been born about 1806-8. > > > > > >==== OHJEFFER Mailing List ==== > >This list is archived. To search the archives visit > > > > ______________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com

    01/18/1999 01:02:34
    1. Re: Adena, OH
    2. David Campbell
    3. Gina, Do you have a Cora Olive Hinds in your family? She was my grandmother and I haven't been able to make any connection with that family yet. David Campbell -----Original Message----- From: MICHAEL W HINDS <HINDS1@prodigy.net> To: OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com <OHJEFFER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, January 16, 1999 12:11 PM Subject: Re: Adena, OH >Hi, > >The coal mining discussions have been great. I am looking for >information about Adena. My great grandmother, Margaret Keschkes was >born here Jan. 1907 and I have been unable to find any record. I was >wondering with all the discussion lately if there are any books I >should be looking that have proved helpful to others. I understand my >great great grandfather was also a coal miner in the area, any ideas >which mines would be in close proximity to Adena? > >Also, I'm looking for a map closer to 1907, any suggestions on any of >above would be greatly appreciated. > >Gina Hinds >HINDS1@prodigy.net > >

    01/18/1999 09:57:57
    1. Re: Adena, OH
    2. MICHAEL W HINDS
    3. Hi, No I don't have that name in this family name. This is my husband's side and not much has been done on this side, but I haven't run across that name. gina

    01/18/1999 08:50:58
    1. Re: CLOW
    2. Claire Thank you so much for the info on Wm Clow and Wm L Clow. Those are the Clows I have been looking for.Wm. Clow was my gg-grandfather. Could you let me know where you got your info from? Is there a book or listing of the Cemetery? Because I am also looking for Wm. Clows wifes family. CONANT- Sarah Jane, Henry, and Sam B. Thank you again for the info Vicky

    01/18/1999 02:24:33
    1. Re: Jefferson County Chapter, OGS Web Page
    2. Terri & Chuck Menzel
    3. Julia, The site looks great. Love your menu bar on the left. I often wondered how that was done. I also like your announcement about Richard!! He has done a lot of great work for everyone. I have certainly benefited. Keep up the good work. Terri Julia A. (Heaton)Krutilla wrote: > > Hello Again, > > There is another new file to view on the Jefferson County Chapter, OGS > Web Page at: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohjefogs > > Under "Data to Browse", there is a list of Revolutionary Veterans buried > in Jefferson Co., OH which was abstracted and submitted by Charlie F. > Green. If any Veterans have been overlooked, please add to this list by > contacting this Email group or myself. > > You'll notice the webpage has new colors and a different format which we > hope will be easier to navigate. > > Happy Hunting, > > Julia A. Krutilla > fkrutill@weir.net > > ==== OHJEFFER Mailing List ==== > This list is archived. To search the archives visit -- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ Researching HUBBARD,LANAGHAN,JAMES,MENZEL,HAMROCK,GEARY, My Family Tree http://www.geocities.com/heartland/1261/family.htm Jefferson Co. OH. USGenWeb http://www.geocities.com/heartland/1261 Jefferson CO. OH. OGS site http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohjefogs/

    01/17/1999 08:42:35