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    1. [OHKNOX] Fw: Poor House in Knox County
    2. MaggieOhio
    3. This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Klauss987@cs.com To: ohknox@yahoo.com Sent: Tuesday, January 02, 2001 2:53 PM Subject: Poor House in Knox County Dear Maggie, I located a Mary Polland in a Poor house in Liberty Township, KNox County in the 1850 census. Can you tell me what that means. Next to her shows "fitts." Was there a mental hospital in Knox County and if so, how can I find information? Sincerely, Stephanie Klaus

    01/31/2001 03:08:47
    1. [OHKNOX] Fw: Waterford, Ohio
    2. MaggieOhio
    3. This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: "KEN & GLORIA OLSON" <kogoassc@elknet.net> To: <ohknox@yahoo.com> Sent: Sunday, December 31, 2000 11:37 AM Subject: Waterford, Ohio Dear Maggie, Is there two Waterford(s) in the state of Ohio? I have a map with a Waterford located in Washington Cty. population of 600 in 1990 and a Waterford in the county of Knox in thr the state of Ohio. I am interested in the one in Knox Cty. There is no population recorded for the Knox Cty. Waterford. William Baxter died in Waterford and was buried in Fredricktown in Jan. 1899.The other Waterford lies SE of Columbus. The Waterford mentioned in the old obit. as to be the Knox Cty'.s Waterford and not the Washington Cty. Waterford. Very confusing as William worked for thirty years years on the Ohio River.I found an Ohio River museum located in Marietta in Washington Cty. Ohio.So thought I was on the right track. Gloria Janney Olson

    01/31/2001 03:07:14
    1. [OHKNOX] Fw: Frank Herrick b abt 1860
    2. MaggieOhio
    3. This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Philip Landry <cajun@richnet.net> To: ohknox@yahoo.com Sent: Saturday, December 30, 2000 5:36 PM Subject: Re: Frank Herrick b abt 1860 Hello, looking for the marriage of Frank Herrick b abt 1860 and AnnWell Zettie Swank b 05/06/1870 in Ankneytown,OH. Trying to determine Frank's parents.dates of his birth and location. Swank's given name may be listed as Zettie. Child ,Fay,born l904 Please check for marriage ten years prior to 1904. . Thank you for the attention this will receive. R.Landry

    01/31/2001 03:06:30
    1. [OHKNOX] Fw: palumbo
    2. MaggieOhio
    3. This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: "paul palumbo" <palumbo@ecr.net> To: <ohknox@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 4:48 AM Subject: palumbo im looking to find out if there is a list of mayors of mt. vernon anywhere thanks paul

    01/31/2001 03:02:33
    1. [OHKNOX] Fw: Kirkpatrick family
    2. MaggieOhio
    3. This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Breh58@aol.com> Sent: Monday, November 06, 2000 8:59 PM Subject: Kirkpatrick family I am looking for proof that Ann Morrow and Hugh Kirkpatrick were husband and wife. They lived and died in Knox Cty. I believe they were married 12/19/1793 before moving to Ohio. I am also looking for proof that their daughter Eliza Kirkpatrick Loney was born to them. Her tombstone says born 11/1/1804 died 11/3/1866 Thanks for your time,Judy

    01/31/2001 02:56:13
    1. [OHKNOX] Fw: Knox County
    2. MaggieOhio
    3. This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Julie Gould" <jgould4@columbus.rr.com> To: <ohknox@yahoo.com> Sent: Monday, September 25, 2000 2:35 PM Subject: Knox County I am looking for the 1860 census of Knox County, as I am doing genealogy work for my grandfather. I have information that his grandfather, James Lee, was born in Knox County in 1852. I am looking for information on his parents, Alfred Lee and Jane Payton. They came from Virginia, however I don't know when. They were not listed on the 1850 census, and I am at a virtual standstill at this point. If you do not deal with the census, do you have any information as to whom I may contact? Thank You, Julie Gould

    01/31/2001 02:49:57
    1. [OHKNOX] Fw: Knox OH Lookups
    2. MaggieOhio
    3. This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nancy Pratt Melton" <mmelton@mail2.quiknet.com> To: <ohknox@yahoo.com> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2000 1:30 PM Subject: Knox OH Lookups Hello, I hope I have clicked on the right email for Pam Oates. I need a lookup for the 1850 Census in Knox Co. OH. Please could you look for Jonathan Milton/Melton? The Census Index says he's on Roll # 700 Page# 445. I need to see his family in this census, to see if this is the correct Jonathan. Your efforts in this project are most generous and most deeply appreciated!!! Nancy Pratt Melton

    01/31/2001 02:49:24
    1. [OHKNOX] Matilda Vernon
    2. E. A. Andersen
    3. Looking for parents of Matilda Vernon, b: 6-13-1820..D:6-16-1887. Married Albert Sperry on 9-20-1839 in Utica, Ohio. Most likely was born in Licking or Knox County, Ohio Elizabeth Andersen

    01/29/2001 11:07:24
    1. Re: [OHKNOX] Fw: [CCSgenealogy] State of Ohio Library Is Open and so is Genealogy Servs. Section
    2. This is great Maggie. Would you give one more bit of info? What is the site for the death indexes? Thank you. Mitzi On Mon, 29 Jan 2001 19:29:01 -0500 "MaggieOhio" <MaggieOhio@columbus.rr.com> writes: > ----- Original Message ----- > Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 4:01 PM > Subject: [CCSgenealogy] State of Ohio Library Is Open and so is > Genealogy > Servs. Section > > > CCSgenealogy - > http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/Roots/roots.htm > > State of Ohio Library Is Open and so is Genealogy Servs. Section. > Locations and Hours > > The main library at 274 East First Avenue is open to the > public. > You must be a registered State > Library patron to check out materials. The Rhodes branch > contains > a small specialized > collection for use of the agencies in the building. The > Riffe > branch contains the Media Center. > > State Library of Ohio Main Library > 274 East First Avenue > Columbus, Ohio 43201 > Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm > Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm > (614) 644-7061 > Fax: (614) 466-3584 > > http://winslo.state.oh.us/sloloc.html > > Map and directions for finding the location: > http://winslo.state.oh.us/slodirections.html > > Genealogy Services > Genealogy 728-2789 800-686-1533 > http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/index.html > > Genealogy Services at the State Library of Ohio emphasizes > the > importance of Ohio as the "Gateway > to the West". Therefore, the collection includes records for > not > only Ohio but also Maine, New > Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, > New > York, New Jersey, > Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and > Kentucky. > > Genealogy Services > State Library of Ohio > 274 East First Avenue > Columbus, Ohio 43201 > Voice: (614) 644-6966 > Fax: (614) 728-2789 > Email: ancestor@winslo.state.oh.us > > Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm > Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm > Closed weekends and state holidays. > > Genealogy Research at the State Library of Ohio > http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/slogeneres.html > > The State Library of Ohio's genealogy collection is > comprised of > over 17,000 books, 6,000 > microfilms and 10,000 microfiche. It is open for > unrestricted use > by the public during normal > business hours. Two computer workstations provide access to > the > library catalog, the internet > and several CD-ROM databases. > > Two photocopiers and eleven microform reader-printers are > also > available for public use. Copies > of both microform and print documents cost just $.10 per > page. > > In addition, arrangement of the collection by geographical > area, > subject and family surname > facilitates browsing of the open stacks. The library > contains a > broad spectrum of genealogical > resources including census data, county records, cemetery > books, > military rosters, how-to > books and family histories. > > Genealogy materials do not circulate and are not available > for > interlibrary loan. > > === > > Federal Census Records By State > http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/slogenecensa-m.html > http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/slogenecensn-z.html > > The following list of census records in the Genealogy > Services > Room at the State Library of > Ohio refers to the census itself, not to accompanying > indexes. > Indexes to all of the records in the > list below are available at the State Library except for > Illinois > 1860-1880; Indiana 1870; Kentucky > 1880,1900; Missouri 1860-1880; Oregon 1870; and Tennessee > 1880. > For indexes that do not > have accompanying censuses at the State Library, see the > online > catalog. > > Symbols used in this list: > * indexed separately > x incomplete records > + microfilm > # reconstructed census > > MARYLAND > 1790 Heads of Families Census > 1800 Census * + > 1810 Census * + > 1820 Census * + > 1830 Census * + > 1840 Census * + > 1850 Census * + > 1860 Census * + > > OHIO > 1800, 1810, 1803 Early Ohio Census Records, Vol. 1 > (Washington County only) x > 1779-1789 Early Ohio, Vol. 2 # > 1790 Ohio Northwest Territorial Census # > 1795 1820 Wayne County Early Censuses and Tax Records > # > 1807 Butler County > 1820 Census * + > 1830 Census * + > 1840 Census * + > 1850 Census * + > 1860 Census * + > 1870 Census * + > 1880 Census * + > 1880 Soundex + > 1890 Surviving Census * + x > 1890 Civil War Union Veterans & Their Widows * + > (Only these counties are indexed: Fulton, Gallia, > Highland, Hocking, Jackson, > Jefferson, Lawrence, Lucas, Paulding, Pike, Ross, > Scioto, Stark, Tuscarawas, > Vinton, Warren, and Washington) > 1900 Census * + > 1900 Soundex + > 1910 Census * + > 1910 Miracode + > 1920 Census * + > 1920 Soundex + > > PENNSYLVANIA > 1790 Heads of Families Census > 1800 Census * + > 1810 Census * + > 1820 Census * + > 1830 Census * + > 1840 Census * + > 1850 Census * + > 1860 Census * + > 1870 Census West * + > 1870 Census Philadelphia * + > === > JWCramer-HillTopUSA jcramer@gcfn.org > Also John.Cramer@das.State.OH.US > > > > > > ==== 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. >

    01/29/2001 11:04:56
    1. [OHKNOX] Fw: [CCSgenealogy] State of Ohio Library Is Open and so is Genealogy Servs. Section
    2. MaggieOhio
    3. ----- Original Message ----- Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 4:01 PM Subject: [CCSgenealogy] State of Ohio Library Is Open and so is Genealogy Servs. Section CCSgenealogy - http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/Roots/roots.htm State of Ohio Library Is Open and so is Genealogy Servs. Section. Locations and Hours The main library at 274 East First Avenue is open to the public. You must be a registered State Library patron to check out materials. The Rhodes branch contains a small specialized collection for use of the agencies in the building. The Riffe branch contains the Media Center. State Library of Ohio Main Library 274 East First Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43201 Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm (614) 644-7061 Fax: (614) 466-3584 http://winslo.state.oh.us/sloloc.html Map and directions for finding the location: http://winslo.state.oh.us/slodirections.html Genealogy Services Genealogy 728-2789 800-686-1533 http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/index.html Genealogy Services at the State Library of Ohio emphasizes the importance of Ohio as the "Gateway to the West". Therefore, the collection includes records for not only Ohio but also Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia and Kentucky. Genealogy Services State Library of Ohio 274 East First Avenue Columbus, Ohio 43201 Voice: (614) 644-6966 Fax: (614) 728-2789 Email: ancestor@winslo.state.oh.us Monday - Thursday: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Friday: 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Closed weekends and state holidays. Genealogy Research at the State Library of Ohio http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/slogeneres.html The State Library of Ohio's genealogy collection is comprised of over 17,000 books, 6,000 microfilms and 10,000 microfiche. It is open for unrestricted use by the public during normal business hours. Two computer workstations provide access to the library catalog, the internet and several CD-ROM databases. Two photocopiers and eleven microform reader-printers are also available for public use. Copies of both microform and print documents cost just $.10 per page. In addition, arrangement of the collection by geographical area, subject and family surname facilitates browsing of the open stacks. The library contains a broad spectrum of genealogical resources including census data, county records, cemetery books, military rosters, how-to books and family histories. Genealogy materials do not circulate and are not available for interlibrary loan. === Federal Census Records By State http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/slogenecensa-m.html http://winslo.state.oh.us/services/genealogy/slogenecensn-z.html The following list of census records in the Genealogy Services Room at the State Library of Ohio refers to the census itself, not to accompanying indexes. Indexes to all of the records in the list below are available at the State Library except for Illinois 1860-1880; Indiana 1870; Kentucky 1880,1900; Missouri 1860-1880; Oregon 1870; and Tennessee 1880. For indexes that do not have accompanying censuses at the State Library, see the online catalog. Symbols used in this list: * indexed separately x incomplete records + microfilm # reconstructed census MARYLAND 1790 Heads of Families Census 1800 Census * + 1810 Census * + 1820 Census * + 1830 Census * + 1840 Census * + 1850 Census * + 1860 Census * + OHIO 1800, 1810, 1803 Early Ohio Census Records, Vol. 1 (Washington County only) x 1779-1789 Early Ohio, Vol. 2 # 1790 Ohio Northwest Territorial Census # 1795 1820 Wayne County Early Censuses and Tax Records # 1807 Butler County 1820 Census * + 1830 Census * + 1840 Census * + 1850 Census * + 1860 Census * + 1870 Census * + 1880 Census * + 1880 Soundex + 1890 Surviving Census * + x 1890 Civil War Union Veterans & Their Widows * + (Only these counties are indexed: Fulton, Gallia, Highland, Hocking, Jackson, Jefferson, Lawrence, Lucas, Paulding, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Stark, Tuscarawas, Vinton, Warren, and Washington) 1900 Census * + 1900 Soundex + 1910 Census * + 1910 Miracode + 1920 Census * + 1920 Soundex + PENNSYLVANIA 1790 Heads of Families Census 1800 Census * + 1810 Census * + 1820 Census * + 1830 Census * + 1840 Census * + 1850 Census * + 1860 Census * + 1870 Census West * + 1870 Census Philadelphia * + === JWCramer-HillTopUSA jcramer@gcfn.org Also John.Cramer@das.State.OH.US

    01/29/2001 12:29:01
    1. [OHKNOX] DeForrest
    2. E. Haynes
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/630 Surname: DeForrest ------------------------- Grandparents, Charles E. and Ethelda (Smith) DeForrest lived in Mr. Vernon, Knox County, Ohio in 1903 when my father , Brandt E. was born. Can anyone shed light on this family? Other children may have been born in Knox County, also. Is DeForrest a common name in Knox County?

    01/29/2001 10:38:49
    1. [OHKNOX] Turner DAWSON, Knox Co.
    2. Glenys Rasmussen
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/629 Surname: Dawson, Tolle ------------------------- Need information from cemetery records or biographical records on Turner Dawson who lived in Knox Co., Middleborough Twp from at least 1835. His wife was Lucinda Tolle whom he married in Farquier Co. VA 11 June 1825. Thank you for any assistance. Glenys

    01/29/2001 07:35:38
    1. [OHKNOX] Need help with Surnames
    2. Sue Sisk
    3. Please look below at my FOGLE line and see if any of the Surnames connect to your`s. I need help with dates, marriages,etc. Any help would be welcomed and appreciated. Thanks, Sue Fogle/Sisk suesisk@yahoo.com Surnames Mentioned: Poole, Duvall, Hawkins, Seavolt, Penn, Rogerson, Scott, Bricker, Cunningham, Bishop, Magill, Nugent, Zoa, Fields WESTERN PETER FOGLE & ROSA BROWN 111.WESTERN PETER FOGLE b.10-19-1865 in Graysville,Monroe Co.,OH Western Peter was a Carpenter. Residence: 65 Mansfield Ave. MT.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH d.10-14-1942 at his home 65 Mansfield Ave. in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH, after a ten day illness s/o Physician George Dent Fogle & Martha Selina [POOLE] w.ROSA BROWN b.9-29-1870 in Ozark, Monroe Co.,OH m.6-30-1898 in Monroe Co.,OH 1`st husband:Charles T.NORRIS m.2-20-1890 in Monroe Co.,OH d.3-3-1942 at the home of her daughter Gertrude Lucille Seavolt 62 Mansfield Ave.in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH She was a member of the Dan Emmett Grange. d/o James Brown & Lydia [DUVALL] Rosa Brown`s parent`s both died when she was very young, she was raised by her Aunt Isabella BROWN & James [HAWKINS] Rosa had 3 Foster Brother`s survived after her death: Robert Allen and William Oscar Hawkins of Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH Forrest Melville Hawkins of Monroe Co.,OH Western Peter Fogle and Rosa Brown\Fogle are both buried at Mound View Cemetery in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH CHILDREN of Western Peter & Rosa 1V.GERTRUDE LUCILLE Fogle b.9-29-1898 in Graysville,Monroe Co.,OH Residence: 62 Mansfield Ave. Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH d.1958 in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH h.HARRY Q.[SEAVOLT] b.7-18-1893 Harry was an Electrician. d.7-18-1972 s/o Elsworth Seavolt & Mary [PENN] V.son.Robert Western Seavolt 1917-1970 V.dau.Virginia Louise Seavolt b.4-6-1918 d.4-12-1992 All are buried at Mound View Cemetery in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH 1V.ADEN VIVIAN Fogle b.11-8-1899 in Graysville,Monroe Co.,OH Aden Vivian was a Firefighter. Residence: 101 North Gay St. Mt.Vernon.,Knox Co.,OH d.12-28-1979 in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH w.ETHEL K.[ROGERSON] b.10-12-1903 d.2-24-1986 V.son.William Kenneth Fogle b.1923 d.12-23-1987 w.Joan Helen [SCOTT] All are buried at Mound View Cemetery in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH 1V.ANNA M.Fogle b.8-9-1901 in Graysville,Monroe Co.,OH d.5-25-1995 in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH h.CHARLES A.[BRICKER] b.9-5-1891 d.3-10-1959 s/o James Bricker & Margaret [CUNNINGHAM] V.son.William Bricker V.son.George Bricker V.dau.Eloise Bricker V.son.Joseph Warner Bricker 1V.RALPH ORLO Fogle 1`st b.2-23-1902 in Graysville,Monroe Co.,OH Ralph Orlo was a Molder, and Truck Driver. Residence: 123 West Burgess St. Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH d.9-4-1943 at Mercy Hospital in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH w.DOROTHY MAY [BISHOP] b.2-20-1905 in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH Dorothy May was a member of the Mulberry St.United Methodist Church and the VFW Auxiliary. Dorothy May was a Twin to Donald Ray Bishop. 2`nd husband:James SATTERFIELD d.10-28-1999 at the Country Club Retirement Center in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH d/o Winfield Scott Bishop & Alberta Lottie/`Birdie`[MAGILL] Winfield Scott, Alberta Lottie, Ralph Orlo, and Dorothy May are all buried at the Mound View Cemetery in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH *This is my Direct Line- 4 Generations of the name Ralph Orlo Fogle* 1V.LOLA MARGUERITE Fogle b.1904 in Graysville,Monroe Co.,OH d.5-16-1937 a widow, following a four day illness of Heart Disease in Liberty Twp.,Knox Co.,OH Lola Marguerite was a member of the Vine St. Church of Christ buried at Mound View Cemetery in Mt.Vernon,Knox Co.,OH h.CHARLES R.[NUGENT] V.son.Donald Nugent V.son.Jack Nugent V.son.Jean Nugent 1V.ROBERT OREN Fogle b.6-21-1905 in Graysville,Monroe Co.,OH Residence: Rt.4 Fredericktown, Knox Co.,OH d.10-17-1983 in Fredericktown, Knox Co.,OH w.LEVADA [ZOA] 1V.CLEOTA FERN/`Dot`Fogle b.1907 d.5-31-1945 h.ROBERT [FIELDS] b.1900-1948 both are buried at Ebenezer Cemetery Monroe Twp.Knox Co.,OH

    01/28/2001 01:49:02
    1. [OHKNOX] IRELAND/NOBLE
    2. ann
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/627 Surname: IRELAND, NOBLE, VIAN, JACKS, VANGELDER, BOLDS ------------------------- I am also looking for info on this couple(Thomas Ireland &Martha Noble),they seem to be quite an elusive pair! My Ireland line is through their son, Noble who married Caty Vain(1819) and Polly Jacks(1830) in Knox co OH and who eventually ended up in Fayette co. ill. I would appiciate ANY info on any of these people.

    01/28/2001 10:37:05
    1. [OHKNOX] Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V01 #24
    2. debbra v sledge
    3. SORRY JIM. I DID NOT REALIZE THIS WENT OUT FOR EVERYONE TO SEE. 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.

    01/28/2001 08:57:55
    1. [OHKNOX] Ackley/Oakley Daustma? (spelling is questionable)
    2. Leah Neundorf
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/626 Surname: Daustma, Brining ------------------------- I'm trying to find information regarding a young man of 19 years (at the time of the 1920 census, at any rate!) who was married to Charlotte "Lottie" Brining (my g-g-g-grandmother Jane's baby sister) and father to Bella, born around September 1917. I'm sorry about the misspelling of the name, but that was as close as I could make out from the hand-written 1920 census. He lived in my g-g-g-g-grandfather's (John Long Brining) home at 502 Gambier Street, Mt. Vernon at the time of the census. Any help would be appreciated! Thanks!

    01/27/2001 09:17:58
    1. [OHKNOX] Marvin
    2. Darlana Marvin Smith
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://genconnect.rootsweb.com/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/625 Surname: Marvin ------------------------- I note a Phebe Vaughn married William Marvin 1827 Trumbull Co. Ohio. If you have any information on the Marvin's of Ohio I would truly appreciate it. Also it seems to me there was a Phoebe in Hancock Co., Ohio.

    01/26/2001 10:30:19
    1. [OHKNOX] Origins of Knox Co
    2. MYRON J HINRICHS
    3. The country having for its name Ohio was constituted, under Genreal Arthur St. Clair, a territorial government in the 1788, and he continued as Governor until the adoption of the State constitution in 1803. By his proclamation the county of Fairfield was created December 9th, 1800, and the district of which we now treat was included therein until the month of February, 1808, when it was, by enactment of the Legislature, organized into a separate and distinct county, honored with the name of General Henry Knox, a distinguished officer of the revolutionary army, who was subsequently Secretary of War in Gen. Washinton's administration. from A Banning Norton's "History of Knox County. Myron

    01/26/2001 01:57:43
    1. [OHKNOX] Chalfant/Gatton
    2. Mary Chalfant
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/624 Surname: Gatton, Chalfant, Jenkins, Crowe ------------------------- I am looking for any information on Rhodena Gatton.She was born in Knox county, Ohio.She married Nelson Chalfant.Thier son Ernest Chalfant was my grandfather.I am also looking for information on Samuel Jenkins and his wife Isabel Crowe.

    01/26/2001 12:06:45
    1. [OHKNOX] Daniel & Phoebe Winget
    2. Ron Winget
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/623 Surname: WINGET ------------------------- Norma, I wolud love to get ant information you have on my relatives, gleaned or otherwise, I don't know much about them other than the dates. Thanks. Ron Winget

    01/26/2001 06:39:11