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    1. [OHKNOX] Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V01 #38
    2. Dave Ketterer
    3. > Sorry No Elsie F. or any Elders, Jenkins or O'Donnell in Nortons Book Dave Ketterer > > > Subject: Re: [OHKNOX] Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V01 #37 > Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 17:48:05 EST > From: HBur491191@aol.com > To: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com > > Would like to ask if you would have any knowledge of Helen Jenkins married > Walter O'Donnell (Children--Katherine and Marilee) or of Elsie Fauquer > (married Floyd Elder from Licking & Perry County) in your History of Knox > County. Noticed the William Fauquer in your last post. Elsie was my > Grandmother on my Fathers side. Thank You,Helen

    02/12/2001 12:34:34
    1. [OHKNOX] Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V01 #38
    2. Dave Ketterer
    3. > Sorry No Elsie F. or any Elders in Nortons Book Dave Ketterer > > > Subject: Re: [OHKNOX] Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V01 #37 > Date: Mon, 12 Feb 2001 17:48:05 EST > From: HBur491191@aol.com > To: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com > > Would like to ask if you would have any knowledge of Helen Jenkins married > Walter O'Donnell (Children--Katherine and Marilee) or of Elsie Fauquer > (married Floyd Elder from Licking & Perry County) in your History of Knox > County. Noticed the William Fauquer in your last post. Elsie was my > Grandmother on my Fathers side. Thank You,Helen

    02/12/2001 12:31:02
    1. Re: [OHKNOX] Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V01 #37
    2. Would like to ask if you would have any knowledge of Helen Jenkins married Walter O'Donnell (Children--Katherine and Marilee) or of Elsie Fauquer (married Floyd Elder from Licking & Perry County) in your History of Knox County. Noticed the William Fauquer in your last post. Elsie was my Grandmother on my Fathers side. Thank You,Helen

    02/12/2001 10:48:05
    1. [OHKNOX] Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V01 #37
    2. Dave Ketterer
    3. Here is all the pages in Nortons book that mention John Shrimplin, sorry if the cut and paste lost some format. Dave Ketterer 99 KNOX COUNTY HISTORY “LO! THE POOR AFRICAN” DEMANDS ATTENTION. “The Court convenes at 2 o’clock P. M. to determine the negroe’s case. “The State of Ohio vs. Ned Jackson, a negro-For Larceny. The criminal comes forward and pleads not guilty, and the Court, from the testimony given, do consider and order that the said criminal be confined in jail until the Court in course.” HAVING A QUAKER JUDGE CAUSES A QUAKER MEETING--4th DAY, 6th MONTH. “Court met. Present: John Mills, Wm. W. Farquhar, and James Colville The record is silent as to the cause of their meet-ing-- only sheweth that the three gentlemen met and adjourned until the Court in Course. EIGHTH TERM-COURT OF COMMON PLEAS-3d SEPTEMBER, 1810. “Grand Jury-Robert McMillen, foreman, John Wood, Wm. Wallace, ,John Herrod, John Shrimplin, John Merrit, Silas Brown, John Hown, John Wheeler, David Johnson, Nathaniel Critchfield, Ziba Leonard, Jas. Wallace, Jr. “Bills of Indictment were presented against Robert Davidson and James Butler, each of whom were on plea of guilty of assault and battery, fined $2 and costs.” The cases must have been exceedingly aggravated, or the Court become more severe upon the offenders, and doubled the fine. Three causes were tried by jury, to wit: Robert Dalrymple vs. Joseph Talmage; Lawrence, for use of Rush, vs. George Davidson; and Martha Zenick, by her guardian and father, vs. David Miller and Mary Miller. This time Dalrymple was awarded $5 damages, but neitber party, as usual in law, was 124 HISTORY OF KNOX COUNTY ness which shall be necessary previous to such denomination occupying the said house for the purpose aforesaid.” Eminently catholic and practical-especially the Bench part! The brethren could not occupy together in unity, and accordingly the Commissioners on the 8th of June, 1813, pass this resolution: “ Resolved, That the court house, from this date, be closed and kept lockt from all denominations except courts.” This brought about a cessation of hostilities, and again petitions poured in for use of tile court house agreeing to agree as to tune of using it, &c. There-upon Commissioners Herrod, Cooper and McMil-len, on the 22d of June, meet for tile special pur-pose of ordering “ That the court house be opened as formerly by and under the same rules as formerly.” One great difficulty was that the Methodists were unwilling to let the “ New Lights,” who had split off from them, come in under the order as first made. These were times fraught with great peril to the churches, as elsewhere recorded. The following order appears: “ Treasurer pay to George Davis 75 cents for being accommodating with load of wood for the court.” John Lee is paid $2 for riding with returns of Senatorial election of 1812 to Newark. John Shrimplin endeavors to get a road from his mill, which Wm. Darling, James Rightwire and John Green report as not of public utility, and the peti-tion is rejected. Stephen Stilwell is taxed fourfold for refusing to give in four horses to the lister for KNOX COUNTY. 193 Elijah Newcomb, 17 shares ; Thomas Butler, 50 shares, paid $330-both of Coshocton county. John Beckwith, 5 shares, of Perry county. Jacob Morris, 5 shares, of Perry county Samuel B. Carpenter, 15 shares, of Huron county. John Leyland, 10 shares, of Huron county. Enoch Harris, 15 shares, colored man, of Marion county. John Morris, 20 shares, of Wayne county. John Shrimplin, 20 shares. Adam Johnson, of Coshocton county, 50 shares Isaac Dillon, of Muskingnm cottnty, 50 shares. George Reeve, of Muskingum county, 50 shares. Robert Dalrymple, 50 shares. James Barcus, 50 shares. Wm. Critchfield, Sr., .50 shares. Wm. Darling, 50 shares. James Rightmire, 50 shares. Insley D. Johnson, 50 shares. Jacob Cook, 50 shares. The above named were claimed, as above repre-sented, by the bill of complainants, to have been interested in the concern ; and having been duly subpoenaed and brought into court, their own an-swers and testimony, of much extent, was given as to who the partners were, &c. While some few plead the statute of limitations, in addition to other testimony, the greater number-to their credit be it said-confessed the soft impeachment, and ex-pressed themselves ready to stand the consequences. Henry B. Curtis was appointed Master Commis-sioner, and, after a thorough and searching examination, he made, on the 18th of September, 1837, a very elaborate and able report. Having, upon his appointment, caused publication to be made by KNOX COUNTY. 217 at December term, 1815, for Erkurius Beatty. Therefore, if the laws of this State will keep a man out of his money three years after judgment is rendered, I would seriously advise my friends not to bring suit for debts due them, but rather remove to some other State or country where they may obtain justice. JOHN SHAW, Sheriff of Knox Co. September 4, 1816.” The fall term of Court of Common Pleas came on December 24, 1816. Grand Jury--Isaac Vore, sr., foreman, Abednego Stephens, Thomas Townsend, Zebulon Ashley, David Jackson, Robert Work, Wm. Lepley, Wm. Kittle, John L. Lewis, Samuel Durbin, Robert McMillan, Anthony Banning, Francis Wilkins, Francis Blakeley and Thomas Fletcher. “They found six bills of indictments. Tavern license was granted to Anson Brown and Jonathan Hunt. Store license to John Williams, James Rigby, James Miller, John Shrimplin, Bryant & Burr, Eli & Jonathan Miller, and Anthony Banning. Shadrach Ruark, of the Methodist church, was licensed to marry, and James Craig was fined $15 and costs for assault and battery. A Hint--Promises, without performances, are like clouds without rain the subscriber finds it indispensably necessary (these hard times) to call upon those of his friends who are indebted, lest they should forget him. he feels very sorry that a few broken promises should interdict all social intercourse: therefore, he earn-estly solicits them to come forward and enable him, like an honest tuan, to meet those who have reposed confidence in him. “ J. BROWN. N. B. I have a quantity of whisky for sale, either by the barrel or gallon, at my tavern in Mount Vernon. J. B. MOUNT \ERNON, June 12, 1816. J. Brown’s tavern, called the ‘Ohio Hotel.’ Mr. John Mecabee gives notice that he has commenced tavern keeping in Clinton, at the well known stand of the “ Rising Sun,” formerly occupied by Mr. E. Ogle. That the house is large and commodious for the reception of ladies, gentlemen, and travelers. June 19” The 4th of July was celebrated in becoming style OHKNOX-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > Subject: > > OHKNOX-D Digest Volume 01 : Issue 37 > > Today's Topics: > #1 Re: [OHKNOX] Fw: KNOX COUNTY,OHIO ["Sallie Klebe" <sekl@cityscape.net] > #2 [OHKNOX] Caty Vian [ann <wmcardshop@l-a-net.net>] > #3 [OHKNOX] OWL CREEK BANK SCANDAL AB [barb green <pokagon@webtv.net>] > > Administrivia: > To unsubscribe from OHKNOX-D, send a message to > > OHKNOX-D-request@rootsweb.com > > that contains in the body of the message the command > > unsubscribe > > and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software > requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: Re: [OHKNOX] Fw: KNOX COUNTY,OHIO > Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 20:23:25 -0600 > From: "Sallie Klebe" <sekl@cityscape.net> > To: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com > > Jackie - I would be interested in what further information you have on the > Starners. I have ties to this line through Nancy Starner married to John > Askins and sister to William Starner most probably from the Knox Co. area. > > Sallie Klebe (sekl@cityscape.net) > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "MaggieOhio" <MaggieOhio@columbus.rr.com> > To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 9:09 AM > Subject: [OHKNOX] Fw: KNOX COUNTY,OHIO > > > This is a forwarded message. Please reply > > to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: <Familyfinder5@aol.com> > > To: <ohknox@yahoo.com> > > Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 10:07 PM > > Subject: KNOX COUNTY,OHIO > > > > > > I WOULD LIKE SOME SUGGESTIONS AS TO WERE I MIGHT LOCATE INFORMATION: > > DEATHS,CEMETARY,WILLS FOR TWO OF MY KNOX COUNTY > > FAMILIES: ISSAC & DRUCILLA ENLOW TO KNOX COUNTY 1810 > > THEIR SON: JESSE ENLOW & HIS WIFE SARAH STARNER MARRIED 1814 > > KNOX COUNTY > > JESSE SERVED WITH COL.YOUNGS TROOPS KNOX COUNTY DURING WAR 1812 > > I HAVE SOME INFO ON THEM BUT NOTHING ON ISSAC & DRUCILLA(MAIDEN NAME > > UNKNOWN) > > MARRIAGE DEATHS WILLS ETC > > > > DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHO SARAH STARNER'S PARENTS & SIBLINGS ARE > > > > ANY SUGGESTIONS/HELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED > > THANK YOU > > JACKIE HART STEGEMAN > > COLORADO SPRINGS,CO > > FAMILYFINDER5@AOL.COM > > > > > > > > > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > > Feel free to share your research tips, get help from others and discuss > ideas on research and resources for Knox County. > > To search this list go to > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHKNOX for the > list name. > > > > > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [OHKNOX] Caty Vian > Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 19:22:32 -0800 > From: ann <wmcardshop@l-a-net.net> > To: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/644 > > Surname: IRELAND, NOBLE, VIAN, JACKS, BOLDS > ------------------------- > > I'm looking for any info on Catherine (Caty) VIAN who married Noble Ireland > in Knox co in 1819. Her full name may have been Mary Catherine. Have you > by chance come across her in your research? > > ______________________________ > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Subject: [OHKNOX] OWL CREEK BANK SCANDAL ABT 1818 > Date: Sat, 10 Feb 2001 21:57:40 -0800 > From: barb green <pokagon@webtv.net> > To: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com > > Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/646 > > Surname: SHRIMPLIN MORRISON > ------------------------- > > COULD SOMEONE please give me details about above mentioned bank scandal > abt. 1800-1818. i have a relative who is supposed to have committed suicide > over the incident. i have no idea whether he was perpetrator or victim. > his name was john shrimplin who died in 1818. at the time of death he was > married to elizabeth morrison and had several children including abraham > sh who married susan carpenter. sounds like quite a piece of history thank > you if you prefer e-mail me personally > believe THIS HAPPENED IN KNOX CO. OH.

    02/12/2001 10:21:17
    1. Re: [OHKNOX] George PERKINS of Knox Co.
    2. Miriam Shafer
    3. Silas Allen & wife Mary Cleveland came from Vermont to Fairfield County, Ohio.Their children were Lemuel, Jared, Rebecca, Anna, Elizabth, Bejamin, Jedadiah b. 1781, and Whiting 1782. 40 peoople were in the group that came with the Allens. Whiting and Benjamin later moved with their families to Delaware County. There are many Allens! I do not know all the grandchilddren of Silas,but this might be a lead. Happy Hunting! I am descended from Whiting Allen thru my grandmother,he was her grandfather. Miriam Shafer----- Original Message ----- From: "Rose" <stavem@prodigy.net> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 12, 2001 11:56 AM Subject: [OHKNOX] George PERKINS of Knox Co. > Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/647 > > Surname: PERKINS, ALLEN > ------------------------- > > One more time: > > Looking for family of George PERKINS, who married Nora Agnes ALLEN. George > was born in 1808, raised and educated in KNOX CO. OH. Married wife Nora > AGNES ALLEN circa 1829. Moved to IN by 1835. > > This is my brick wall. > > Were there any PERKINS and ALLENs in the same area around this time? (1800-1830) > Please help if you can. > > Rose of Michigan > > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > Feel free to share your research tips, get help from others and discuss ideas on research and resources for Knox County. > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHKNOX for the list name. >

    02/12/2001 08:08:39
    1. [OHKNOX] George PERKINS of Knox Co.
    2. Rose
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/647 Surname: PERKINS, ALLEN ------------------------- One more time: Looking for family of George PERKINS, who married Nora Agnes ALLEN. George was born in 1808, raised and educated in KNOX CO. OH. Married wife Nora AGNES ALLEN circa 1829. Moved to IN by 1835. This is my brick wall. Were there any PERKINS and ALLENs in the same area around this time? (1800-1830) Please help if you can. Rose of Michigan

    02/12/2001 01:56:12
    1. [OHKNOX] Owl Creek Bank
    2. MYRON J HINRICHS
    3. An interesting subject---the scandal and failure It takes up 27 pages in A Banning Norton's book, "History of Knox County." So, it cannot be fully developed in an email. Basically a development meeting held in Dec 1814 A bill through the state legislature to charter took two years First meeting and Articles of Association held 10 Apr 1816. What they then did was print paper money. But paper money was illegal, except for the Govt, so the paper money was called notes, or "Owls" Well, it did not work out, and in 1826, a Luke Wapole got a judgement, because he could not collect his money in real US dollars from this of this Owl Creek paper. It wandered through the courts, years and years and years, 43 years to be exact. They owed money, and of course, some of the original directors died, some left, some new ones came on, and it had all been the rage to be a shareholder, and make money. In the court case, for Luke Wapole's judgement, about 1829, John Shrimplin was listed a minor owner, 20 shares. A special master was appointed by the court, and deemed the bills the bank owed came to $27,000 and change. Ouch! You would not have wanted to be a shareholder that day. However, no where in this history does it mention anyone comitted suicide over this. It instead says, the shareholders wanted to pay the debts, but only their share of the debts, and no more. Final settlement of the bills of the bank and the reciever's report was in 1859, and all the bills were paid. 43 years!!!!! Makes you wonder why they thought they could print money in the form of notes, promissory notes, that is, and make a go of it. Myorn

    02/11/2001 02:53:23
    1. [OHKNOX] OWL CREEK BANK SCANDAL ABT 1818
    2. barb green
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/646 Surname: SHRIMPLIN MORRISON ------------------------- COULD SOMEONE please give me details about above mentioned bank scandal abt. 1800-1818. i have a relative   who is supposed to have committed suicide over the incident. i have no idea whether he was perpetrator or victim. his name was john shrimplin who died in 1818. at the time of death he was married to elizabeth morrison and had several children including abraham sh who married susan carpenter. sounds like quite a piece of history thank you if you prefer e-mail me personally believe THIS HAPPENED IN KNOX CO. OH.

    02/10/2001 02:57:40
    1. Re: [OHKNOX] Fw: KNOX COUNTY,OHIO
    2. Sallie Klebe
    3. Jackie - I would be interested in what further information you have on the Starners. I have ties to this line through Nancy Starner married to John Askins and sister to William Starner most probably from the Knox Co. area. Sallie Klebe (sekl@cityscape.net) ----- Original Message ----- From: "MaggieOhio" <MaggieOhio@columbus.rr.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2001 9:09 AM Subject: [OHKNOX] Fw: KNOX COUNTY,OHIO > This is a forwarded message. Please reply > to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Familyfinder5@aol.com> > To: <ohknox@yahoo.com> > Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 10:07 PM > Subject: KNOX COUNTY,OHIO > > > I WOULD LIKE SOME SUGGESTIONS AS TO WERE I MIGHT LOCATE INFORMATION: > DEATHS,CEMETARY,WILLS FOR TWO OF MY KNOX COUNTY > FAMILIES: ISSAC & DRUCILLA ENLOW TO KNOX COUNTY 1810 > THEIR SON: JESSE ENLOW & HIS WIFE SARAH STARNER MARRIED 1814 > KNOX COUNTY > JESSE SERVED WITH COL.YOUNGS TROOPS KNOX COUNTY DURING WAR 1812 > I HAVE SOME INFO ON THEM BUT NOTHING ON ISSAC & DRUCILLA(MAIDEN NAME > UNKNOWN) > MARRIAGE DEATHS WILLS ETC > > DO NOT EVEN KNOW WHO SARAH STARNER'S PARENTS & SIBLINGS ARE > > ANY SUGGESTIONS/HELP WILL BE MUCH APPRECIATED > THANK YOU > JACKIE HART STEGEMAN > COLORADO SPRINGS,CO > FAMILYFINDER5@AOL.COM > > > > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > Feel free to share your research tips, get help from others and discuss ideas on research and resources for Knox County. > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHKNOX for the list name. > >

    02/10/2001 01:23:25
    1. [OHKNOX] Caty Vian
    2. ann
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/644 Surname: IRELAND, NOBLE, VIAN, JACKS, BOLDS ------------------------- I'm looking for any info on Catherine (Caty) VIAN who married Noble Ireland in Knox co in 1819. Her full name may have been Mary Catherine. Have you by chance come across her in your research?

    02/10/2001 12:22:32
    1. [OHKNOX] MATSON, Vincent
    2. Neuman Matson
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/643 Surname: MATSON, BOAN, CLOW ------------------------- Vincent Matson b about 1820, in Ohio, Co. unknown. Married Sarah Boan Sept. 15, 1839, Knox Co., Ohio. 2 dau born. 2nd wife, Mary Clow,married 24 Sept 1854. in Fayette Co.,IL. 3 children. Seeking info about Vincents parents and siblings.

    02/09/2001 09:59:33
    1. [OHKNOX] Stout Message Board
    2. Kathie
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/642 Surname: Stout, Beeman ------------------------- Hello, I found your message on the Stout message board. What do you know about the Stout's? My great, great grandmother was Eliza Jane Stout, she married Thomas Murphey, 1832, Shelby Co. Ohio. Your message also mentioned Beeman. One of Thomas and Eliza's sons was named Parke Beeman Murphey. I figured the Beeman had to be a surname somewhere down the line, so when I saw your message with both Stout and Beeman I thought I would take a chance that you might have info I could use. Always hoping........:) Kathie

    02/09/2001 03:18:41
    1. Re: [OHKNOX] HERRONS in KNOX CO.
    2. Gene & Rae (Smithisler) Small
    3. David: You show Margaret Sapp as a daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth Sapp. Am I correct in assuming that Joseph was a brother to George Sapp Jr.? And do you happen to know the maiden name of Joseph's wife Elizabeth? Gene Small "David L. Herron" wrote: > Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/641 > > Surname: HERRON, SAPP > ------------------------- > > Looking for ancestors and siblings of Alexander G. HERRON b. > > 1806 PA to parents from Ireland : m. Margaret SAPP ( b. 1817 > > Knox Co., Ohio [ daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth SAPP ] ) in Knox > > Co., Ohio June 9, 1836: moved to Fayette Co., IL in time to be > > included in the 1840 census: d. in McDonough Co., Il, date > > unknown, but he was in the 1880 census. Hoping for possible > > connection to Wesley Clark HERRON b.July 20, 1833 in Knox co., > > Ohio: and later was found in McDonough Co., IL joining the Union > > forces in 1862. > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > Homepage for this list is http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohknox/ > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHKNOX for the list name.

    02/07/2001 04:29:53
    1. [OHKNOX] HERRONS in KNOX CO.
    2. David L. Herron
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/641 Surname: HERRON, SAPP ------------------------- Looking for ancestors and siblings of Alexander G. HERRON b. 1806 PA to parents from Ireland : m. Margaret SAPP ( b. 1817 Knox Co., Ohio [ daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth SAPP ] ) in Knox Co., Ohio June 9, 1836: moved to Fayette Co., IL in time to be included in the 1840 census: d. in McDonough Co., Il, date unknown, but he was in the 1880 census. Hoping for possible connection to Wesley Clark HERRON b.July 20, 1833 in Knox co., Ohio: and later was found in McDonough Co., IL joining the Union forces in 1862.

    02/07/2001 10:30:00
    1. [OHKNOX] Marvin
    2. Darlana Smith
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/640 Surname: Marvin, Oldfield ------------------------- I have exactly what you already have. Only that they were married in Know Co., Ohio. I am very sorry. Wish I could have helped you.

    02/07/2001 06:31:49
    1. [OHKNOX] Name search
    2. Robert O Sloan
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/639 Surname: Sloan ------------------------- I am looking for any info on Charles Sloan, born 20 Mar 1846 in Knox Co. Ohio. Went on to Fayette Co. Il. He was chr'nd in Knox Co. Also Joseph Sloan, married to Mary, last name unk., believed she may have died in Knox Co.

    02/06/2001 12:36:41
    1. Re: [OHKNOX] WOLFORDS
    2. Ila L. LaRue
    3. Debbra: In the History of Union County, Ohio, Beers, 1883, reprint 1981, Vol 2, there are 13 references to Adam Wolford, and on page 483 of Vol. 2, there is a reference to Nancy J. Jordan Wolford. Try Union County genealogical site on Genconnect at rootsweb. Ila ----- Original Message ----- From: debbra v sledge <dvsledge@juno.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, February 06, 2001 3:47 PM Subject: [OHKNOX] WOLFORDS > Hey out there, > Is anyone familiar with ADAM WOLFORD b. 1824, married to NANCY J. JORDAN > ? > His folks were ANDREW WOLFORD d.Apr. 1825 and CHARLOTTE REAMS. > Was wondering if anyone had a list of the children, or if anyone knows if > Charlotte was with child when Andrew died. > Thank you, > Debbra > ________________________________________________________________ > GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! > Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! > Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: > http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. > > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > Feel free to share your research tips, get help from others and discuss ideas on research and resources for Knox County. > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHKNOX for the list name. > > >

    02/06/2001 11:21:15
    1. [OHKNOX] James Quintard and Madaline Watkins
    2. Don Gentner
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/638 Surname: Quintard, Watkins ------------------------- I'm looking for information on James Quintard or Madaline Watkins, married in Mount Vernon, Knox county, Ohio about 1860. Thanks, Don Gentner

    02/06/2001 08:21:39
    1. [OHKNOX] WOLFORDS
    2. debbra v sledge
    3. Hey out there, Is anyone familiar with ADAM WOLFORD b. 1824, married to NANCY J. JORDAN ? His folks were ANDREW WOLFORD d.Apr. 1825 and CHARLOTTE REAMS. Was wondering if anyone had a list of the children, or if anyone knows if Charlotte was with child when Andrew died. Thank you, Debbra ________________________________________________________________ GET INTERNET ACCESS FROM JUNO! Juno offers FREE or PREMIUM Internet access for less! Join Juno today! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj.

    02/06/2001 07:47:53
    1. [OHKNOX] 1860 Census Lookup
    2. Stephen von Hitritz
    3. Could some kind soul do a lookup for me in the 1860 Knox Co., census? Looking for Levi Butler in Jefferson Twp., Knox Co. Should be 46 years old. Looking for his wife and children. Thanks! Steve

    02/05/2001 03:08:43