Can anyone tell me anything about the "Young Guards" from Knox County Ohio commanded by George W. Morgan. Are there rosters of who served ? Where would I search for information ?
I have posted before but have had a change of e-mail address. It is now hannah1@salemnet.com I am still looking for my Gr. Grandfather's parents, which seem to be nowhere to be found. On the 1900 Federal Census someone turned in that they were born in Maryland, but as much as my cousins and I have searched, we come up empty when it comes to names. My Gr. Grandfather was Merriman Boramon Stevenson (M.B.S.) Hall, born in Knox County, Ohio Dec. 27, 1819. Married Mary Ann Ross in Knox County, Ohio in 1843. Had several children, two of which lived to adulthood. Mary Ann died young because M.B.S. after her death moved to Iowa where he married Alcinda Hedges, my Gr. Grandmother. She was the mother of my Grandfather Thomas Robert Hall, who had two siblings from dads' first marriage and one brother who lived to adulthood. His name was William. They ended up in Kansas; some going to Okla. and back to Kansas but their roots remained in Kansas and Okla. Anyone have a clue to this, please get in touch. Have found some wonderful cousins by Hall name on-line but never quite satisfied, so I keep looking. Glad to share info. I AM FROM OKLAHOMA NOW in MO, Barbara Bay Dewing
Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/437 Surname: Pickering, Runyon, Harmer ------------------------- Harriet Pickering b. 1844, N. J. , died March 20, 1919, Croton, Hartford Twp., Licking Co., Ohio. father: John Harmer, b. N. J., mother: unknown. Harriet (Hattie) m. 1st John Runyon. Would like to find marriage record to John Runyon and death record for John Runyon.
Maggie, I received this message today as part of the Knox County Rootsweb list. Ken Reeder says under Point 2: "When querying the site for ancestors," but he doesn't mention which Web site he's referring to. Do you know what it might be? Thanks for any help you can provide. Susan Subject: Fw: MOUND VIEW CEMETERY Date: Sun, 1 Oct 2000 11:06:26 -0400 From: "Maggie Stewart" <maggieohio@columbus.rr.com> To: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ken Reeder <kreeder@ionictech.com> To: OHKNOX-L <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 6:32 PM It's a small thing, but . . . . It's not Mound Cemetery, it's not Mountain View Cemetery . . . . It's Mound View Cemetery, named presumably for the mound that was built eons ago on the highest point in the immediate area that was utilized by the tribes who lived along the river. Point 2: When querying the site for ancestors, please give an indication of the time period that you think your ancestors were in the area. Makes a difference in the help you get if you are asking for information for Milton Reeder, 1842, or Milton Reeder, 1942. (They were not related to each other.)
Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox/435 Surname: Gant ------------------------- In the 1850 census of Knox County, looking for families of John GANT listed in Morris Twp, Samuel GANT listed in Hilliar Twp, and Stephen GANT also in Hilliar Twp.
This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Nola <ubetchurhair@nextek.net> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 29, 2000 8:18 PM Hello Listers. The Licking County Genealogical Society will be holding it's October meeting this Sunday Oct 1 at the Genealogical Library located on the second floor of the New Newark Public Library located at 101 West Main Street downtown Newark, Ohio. there will be a short business meeting followed by a tour of the Society Library, by Betty Rose Librarian, and and Open Library for your researching, The Public is welcome. Plan to attend if you have not yet visited this Genealogical Library, it would make a wonderful Sunday drive. Nola Miles Rogers Visit the Licking County USGenWeb site At: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohlickin/ ---------------------------------
This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Barbara Dewing <hannah1@salemnet.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 10:21 AM Just a note to say I have a new address. Miss my cousins I have met on-line and those I have yet to meet. God Bless you all, Barbara Bay Dewing in Salem, MO
This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Barbara Dewing <hannah1@salemnet.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 10:21 AM Just a note to say I have a new address. Miss my cousins I have met on-line and those I have yet to meet. God Bless you all, Barbara Bay Dewing in Salem, MO
This is a forwarded message. Please reply to "ALL" or the person/email listed below. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ken Reeder <kreeder@ionictech.com> To: OHKNOX-L <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 09, 2000 6:32 PM It's a small thing, but . . . . It's not Mound Cemetery, it's not Mountain View Cemetery . . . . It's Mound View Cemetery, named presumably for the mound that was built eons ago on the highest point in the immediate area that was utilized by the tribes who lived along the river. Point 2: When querying the site for ancestors, please give an indication of the time period that you think your ancestors were in the area. Makes a difference in the help you get if you are asking for information for Milton Reeder, 1842, or Milton Reeder, 1942. (They were not related to each other.)
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Looking for Edwin Cooper, son of Jacob Cooper and Lydia Bartlette, born 1815. No marriage recorded in family Bible. Possibly deceased in this area. Could someone respond with possible cemetery? Have King, Austen and Lindsey lines in this county. Thank you, Darlene
I am researching the families and descendants of Nathaniel Patterson Perkins b 1825 Oh d 1897 will and estate settlement Mt Vernon court records. resident of Milford Twp. married to Catherine Bash b 1825 Baltimore Maryland.d 1907 Lock , Ohio. their daughter Margaret Perkins b 1848 married James Gustava Miles be 1848 Oh If you have any information on these families I would enjoy hearing from you. Nola Miles Rogers webmaster of Visit the Licking County USGenWeb site At: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohlickin/ ---------------------------------
I think the laws that cover copyright in this area are very, very, very gray....particularly when it comes to sharing information over such a wide area as the Internet. When these laws were written there was no such thing as the World Wide Web. As a librarian I am enthusiastic about putting information in the hands of as many people as possible....Once I purchase a book I feel like it is my right to share what is in it with whomever I chose, giving credit where credit is due. Genealogy is a hobby that is embraced by people at many income levels, nobody can afford to buy all the books that might touch upon their line of ancestors, and isn't the point to discover history? Cheryl Quinn
Depending on the time the book was printed the length of time the copyright is valid. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: Elizabeth Andersen <dj@dailypost.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 11:51 AM Subject: Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V00 #202 > Sue > You are right. And what about books that are no later in print. Isn't that what all these forums and mail list are all > about. Sharing what each person has. If we all share , its like having one very big library. > > Elizabeth > > ______________________________
I don't believe you are current on your laws... Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: <SLight3260@aol.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:35 AM Subject: Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V00 #202 > Genealogy is all about one researcher helping another. Who of us can afford > to buy EVERY book that mentions one date or one family that that we need. > We all got our information from " someone" who kept a record or shared > facts.....and some write books They intend to make a profit, so that's a > business, and if I buy the product, who I share with is up to me. Its not > like I might make 300 copies and go out and sell them. The resale of > information is what a copyright protects Sue. > > ______________________________
For copyright info go to http://lcweb.loc.gov/copyright/ Carol Montrose wrote: > I don't believe you are current on your laws... > > Carol > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <SLight3260@aol.com> > To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, September 27, 2000 10:35 AM > Subject: Re: OHKNOX-D Digest V00 #202 > > > Genealogy is all about one researcher helping another. Who of us can > afford > > to buy EVERY book that mentions one date or one family that that we > need. > > We all got our information from " someone" who kept a record or shared > > facts.....and some write books They intend to make a profit, so that's > a > > business, and if I buy the product, who I share with is up to me. Its > not > > like I might make 300 copies and go out and sell them. The resale of > > information is what a copyright protects Sue. > > > > ______________________________ > > ==== 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.
Pat, thanks for asking. We are not the genealogical Society. We've privately published 8 new Knox Co. books this year with several more in the works. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: <Lovingfla@aol.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 10, 2000 7:43 PM Subject: Re: Marriage index of brides > Carol, where can this book be published and what is the cost? Is it available > to those who are not members of the Knox County gen. society? My husband's > parents, grandparents and gg-grandparents were from Knox County, Urbana area. > > Thanks, Pat Henry > > ______________________________
Sue You are right. And what about books that are no later in print. Isn't that what all these forums and mail list are all about. Sharing what each person has. If we all share , its like having one very big library. Elizabeth
Genealogy is all about one researcher helping another. Who of us can afford to buy EVERY book that mentions one date or one family that that we need. We all got our information from " someone" who kept a record or shared facts.....and some write books They intend to make a profit, so that's a business, and if I buy the product, who I share with is up to me. Its not like I might make 300 copies and go out and sell them. The resale of information is what a copyright protects Sue.
Thought I might add a few thoughts. I have been the recipient of some wonderful help from this list so I always want to give them credit. Now the trouble with a lot of books is that they do not have an index of surnames that is published so that the buyer has no idea whether his or her family might be listed. I have bought several rather expensive books that did not help me at all. If I had seen a good index of the book I would have at least had an idea that they were not going to help me much. Or that they contained surnames that I am looking for and worth the price The best part of books is that you can curl up on the couch and really study them in depth. Sometimes can figure out relationships that you would not have noticed at just a glance. Later.............Alice