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    1. William Ora Hunter
    2. Does William Ora Hunter b. Jan. 1899 in College Twp., Knox County, Ohio, sound familiar? His father was also William b. 1868 in England. I believe these people are of my Hunter line and would really like to hear from anyone researching this family. Thank you for any reply. Loretta - Ohio

    07/18/2000 05:11:42
    1. Re: Hibbitts
    2. Sue Snodgrass
    3. Samuel and Sarah Hibbetts Workman had four children: Jerimiah, (1832-1871); Lucinda (1833-Unk); Zachariah (1835-1908); and Josiah 1837-1906). Each of the children married and had children. Rob Hibbitts wrote: > Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries > Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox?read=379 > > Surname: Hibbitts, Hoagland, Workman > ------------------------- > > I am looking for information on a Sarah Hibbitts. > I have that she was b. Dec 29, 1813 in Brinkhaven, Ohio (Knox County) and > died Dec 13, 1863. Her parents were John Hibbitts and Susan Hoagland Hibbitts. > Sarah Hibbitts married a Sammuel Workman in 1830 in Knox County, Ohio. > Sammuel Workman was b. abt 1800 in Allegany County, MD. His parents were > Steven Workman and Jane Graham Workman. > Any information would be greatly appreciated. > Rob Hibbitts > > ==== 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. -- Sue Snodgrass "Genealogy is my habit" Addresses: ssnodgrass@millenicom.com or suesnodgr@iname.com or suesfamily@virtualave.net Web Page: http://suesfamily.virtualave.net * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1st Seven Generations: Ashbaugh * Bauscher * Carr * Church * Cornell * Cly * Close * Conner * Critchfield * DeVore * Dillon * Eley * Engelhardt * Fesler * Hermann * Hoyman * Humphrey * Johns(t)on/Johnstone * Korns * Lux * Minger * Monroe/Munro * Remington * Reed * Severns * Shultzmann * Storck * Swartz ** Uhl * Warner * Wolfe * Workman * Zilles

    07/18/2000 04:53:19
    1. Baxters in Knox Cty.
    2. Gloria Olson
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox?read=380 Surname: Baxter ------------------------- Does anyone have access to the 1840 census of Knox Cty. Ohio? I am inquiring about a Baxter household with a daughter named Rachel Eliza. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    07/18/2000 02:10:49
    1. Hibbitts
    2. Rob Hibbitts
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox?read=379 Surname: Hibbitts, Hoagland, Workman ------------------------- I am looking for information on a Sarah Hibbitts. I have that she was b. Dec 29, 1813 in Brinkhaven, Ohio (Knox County) and died Dec 13, 1863. Her parents were John Hibbitts and Susan Hoagland Hibbitts. Sarah Hibbitts married a Sammuel Workman in 1830 in Knox County, Ohio. Sammuel Workman was b. abt 1800 in Allegany County, MD. His parents were Steven Workman and Jane Graham Workman. Any information would be greatly appreciated. Rob Hibbitts

    07/18/2000 12:32:33
    1. Re: Civil War Pension Index (IMAGES ONLINE!)
    2. Crawford
    3. I typed in a few of my names just to see how it worked (I already have these pension files). For the states of Iowa and Michigan - nothing came up. They must not have every state included yet. Denise Crawford > > > Hey all, > > > > I was forwarded this info. about the CIVIL WAR PENSION INDEX. > > It has a viewable record on most all soldiers who applied for pensions. > > I found a pension on my gg grandfather who was born around 1825. > > > > The site is free until 7/23/00. > > > > http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4654.htm

    07/18/2000 05:36:09
    1. Fw: Civil War Pension Index (IMAGES ONLINE!)
    2. Carol Montrose
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Don A. Dixon, Sr. <dixon4@bellsouth.net> To: <ohbelmon-d-request@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 11:08 PM Subject: Civil War Pension Index (IMAGES ONLINE!) > Hey all, > > I was forwarded this info. about the CIVIL WAR PENSION INDEX. > It has a viewable record on most all soldiers who applied for pensions. > I found a pension on my gg grandfather who was born around 1825. > > The site is free until 7/23/00. > > http://www.ancestry.com/search/rectype/inddbs/4654.htm > > Happy Huntin' > > Virginia Dixon > > >

    07/18/2000 12:05:31
    1. Re: George W. DAVIS b 1834 Knox Co., OH
    2. Pam
    3. A William Conant was a minister at a Methodist Church in Pike twp. Carol Montrose wrote: > >From Knox Co.Marriages 1808-1875 by DeLauder, > there is a George W. DAVIS who married ElizabethWort/Wurtz 19Aug. 1858 by > W.M.Conart minister. > Maybe you could get someone to check the Co.History and tell you which > church Rev. Conart was connected with. > > Carol > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Diana Davis <ddavis@logicsouth.com> > To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 5:55 AM > Subject: George W. DAVIS b 1834 Knox Co., OH > > > I don't have anything on this family. If you can help please respond > > to jbd1949@hotmail.com > > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > > > >From: jbd1949@hotmail.com > > > >Subject: DAVIS-LINEAGE Date: 16 Jul 2000 > > > > > > Hello, > > > > > > I wanted to make contact > > > with you in hopes of perhaps finding some information about my Davis > > > Lineage in Ohio. In view of this possibiliy that you might have > > some > > > info. regarding Ohio, I wanted to sent you the information listed > > below. > > > We have been looking for on our lineage of George W. Davis bd > > 6/23/1834. > > > > > > > > > >DAVIS - KNOX CO., OHIO 1832-4 > > > > > > > >Looking for information on the - Parents - Sisters or Brothers of > > GEORGE W. > > > >DAVIS who is my Great Grandad. George W. Davis Birth Date is JUN > > 23, 1834, > > > >-Birth Place -Liberty, Knox County, Ohio Death Date OCT 2, 1915, > > his > > > >PARENTS are UNKNOWN at this time. GEORGE W. DAVIS was a CIVIL WAR > > VET and > > > >recorded in the VFW in Paulding Co, Ohio. > > > > > > >George married his wife Elizabeth (BD 12/6/1832) Wertz or Wirt on > > > >8/19/1858. George & Elizabeth are both buried in Live Oak Cemetery, > > > >in Paulding County, Ohio. Elizabeth Wertz/Wirt Mother was a Weaver > > from > > > >Germany. > > > > > > > >We have come across another missing Davis in Knox County in about > > the time > > > >frame as George W. Davis than moved to Paulding Co. Ohio. His names > > is > > > >Peter Davis who married Mary Brakebill abt. 1850 probably Knox Co. > > At least > > > >one child, Ellen J. Davis, b. June 16, > 1853, ??? > > > , died December 16, 1936, Latty Twp., Paulding Co., > > > >Ohio. She married Amos Washington Fruchey, June 13, 1873, Allen > > Co., Ohio > > > > > > > >We theorize that there might be a connection with a Thomas Davis > > Born in > > > >1790 - Married in State of Maryland to Joanna (Davis) both died in > > Knox > > > >County, Ohio. In reviewing the dates is appears that we might be > > missing a > > > >generation between George W. Davis and Thomas Davis. Thomas Davis - > > father > > > >was Samuel Davis born in Wales in 1768. To date we have been > > > unable to make a connection of any type with this Davis Line. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Additional misc. information". > > > Its hard for me to understand why George W. Davis bd 1834 is so > > elusive, > > > especially with fact that so many of the Davis researcher like > > yourself have > > > all reviewed most if not all of the genealogy information in and > > around > > > Knox Co. Ohio. Its like George W. never had any parents or the > > parents > > > even existed. > > > > > > My George W. Davis bd June 23, 1834 Knox Co, Ohio and Death Oct. 2, > > > 1915 in Paulding Co, Ohio I was thinking if it would have been a > > possibility > > > that a couple or a single women was passing thru the Knox Co. Ohio > > area > > > and a child was born and they were unable to care for the baby, and > > someone > > > took the baby to raise. Secondly, why wasn't the parent names put on > > his > > > Birth Cert. or Death Cert. on the copies we received? To-date I > > have not > > > found > > > anyway to check on this possibility. > > > > > > > > > Another fact - in thinking about my George W. Davis going to > > > Paulding Co, Ohio - and was wondering if by chance he had a relative > > > from Knox Co. that had moved to that County earlier. Perhaps that > > was > > > the reason for his relocating to Paulding Co. I don't know why he > > would > > > move to Paulding Co since his wife was living in Allen County, Ohio > > with > > > her family (Sapp) while he was in the Civil War. If he had a > > relative in > > > Latty, Ohio then this might had been the reason for relocating to > > Paulding > > > Co, > > > Ohio. The more I think about some of this information, the more I > > wonder > > > and > > > feel there is probably a family (Knox Co. Ohio) connection in all of > > this > > > data > > > somewhere. To-date we have no record of any land grants, etc. for > > George W. > > > Davis > > > in Paulding Co., Ohio > > > > > > My other Surnames are: > > > > > > >Ashbaugh, Ford, Miller, Sherrick, Sapp, Weller, Wertz/Wirt > > > > > > > I would greatly appreciate any and all information thay you should > > > come across plus any additional info in your researching on my Davis > > > Line that you could send my way. > > > > > > Again, Thanks J. Davis > > > > > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > > __ > > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > > http://www.hotmail.com > > > > > > > > > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > Listowner Email is 73777.25@compuserve.com or MaggieOhio@columbus.rr.com

    07/17/2000 01:08:21
    1. Preston County West Virginia to Knox Co
    2. Alice Beyke
    3. Thank you Denise for your information on families who came from West Virginia to Knox County. It was very helpful ..............Alice

    07/17/2000 08:37:45
    1. Re: very early Knox County settlers.
    2. Carol Montrose
    3. Might your ROBERTS family contain a Samuel who married Priscilla PERKINS in1825 and who had several children by his previous wife(ves) AND purchased land in Holmes Co.prior to his death in 1827? Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: Crawford <crawford@futureone.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 1:17 AM Subject: Re: very early Knox County settlers. > Hi Alice, > > I just got back from vacation - hence the slow response. My Jonathan & > Rebecca Harris and all their > married children came to Knox County, Ohio about 1815 from Monongalia Co, > Virginia (now Preston Co, > West Virginia). Some other families that came from that same area were - > Severe, Askins, Van Sickle and > Roberts. I'm sure there were others but my brain is tired after driving all > day. My Harris family settled in > S. Bloomfield Twp which is now in Morrow County. I have no knowledge of a > religous move. My Harris > family probably moved for the land as they bought from the government and I > have copies of their land patents. > > Denise Crawford > > > > It has been some time since I posted to this forum and I know a lot more > about my Grtgrtgrt Grandparents James and Elizabeth (Daugherty, Dougherty, > Dorthy) Rightmire Sr.than I did last time I posted. They were among the > very early settlers of Union township, Knox County. Some time around 1808. > Maybe before. James was a Captain in the War of 1812 and commanded a large > troop of men. Some of the men probably from Licking County. They were the > parents of Benjamin who married Martha Holt in 1833 in Coshocton County. > (My grtgrt Grandparents) The following children of this couple were > married in Knox County . James Jr who married Lydia Crichfeild, Harrison > who married Amy Crichfeild, John who married Anna (Hannah) Crichfeild, > William who married Lucinda Welker, Sarah who married Moses Thompsen, > Mahalia who married John Trott, Jane who married David Harrod, Elizabeth > who married John Madden. Isaac who died and is buried in Knox County, > James Rightmire Sr's la! > > st will and testament was located in Harden County where he died in 1863. > I know that James and Elizabeth came to Knox County from Virginia. They > were probably married in Monongala County in 1802. Usually when such a > move was made it was with other relatives or possibly friends. Can I hear > from those of you that had very early settlers to Knox County from Virginia. > What location in Virginia did they come from.?? Was there a church group > that made the move ? Any suggestions welcome.... Alice > > > > ______________________________

    07/17/2000 03:21:35
    1. Re: George W. DAVIS b 1834 Knox Co., OH
    2. Carol Montrose
    3. From Knox Co.Marriages 1808-1875 by DeLauder, there is a George W. DAVIS who married ElizabethWort/Wurtz 19Aug. 1858 by W.M.Conart minister. Maybe you could get someone to check the Co.History and tell you which church Rev. Conart was connected with. Carol ----- Original Message ----- From: Diana Davis <ddavis@logicsouth.com> To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 5:55 AM Subject: George W. DAVIS b 1834 Knox Co., OH > I don't have anything on this family. If you can help please respond > to jbd1949@hotmail.com > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > > >From: jbd1949@hotmail.com > > >Subject: DAVIS-LINEAGE Date: 16 Jul 2000 > > > > Hello, > > > > I wanted to make contact > > with you in hopes of perhaps finding some information about my Davis > > Lineage in Ohio. In view of this possibiliy that you might have > some > > info. regarding Ohio, I wanted to sent you the information listed > below. > > We have been looking for on our lineage of George W. Davis bd > 6/23/1834. > > > > > > >DAVIS - KNOX CO., OHIO 1832-4 > > > > > >Looking for information on the - Parents - Sisters or Brothers of > GEORGE W. > > >DAVIS who is my Great Grandad. George W. Davis Birth Date is JUN > 23, 1834, > > >-Birth Place -Liberty, Knox County, Ohio Death Date OCT 2, 1915, > his > > >PARENTS are UNKNOWN at this time. GEORGE W. DAVIS was a CIVIL WAR > VET and > > >recorded in the VFW in Paulding Co, Ohio. > > > > >George married his wife Elizabeth (BD 12/6/1832) Wertz or Wirt on > > >8/19/1858. George & Elizabeth are both buried in Live Oak Cemetery, > > >in Paulding County, Ohio. Elizabeth Wertz/Wirt Mother was a Weaver > from > > >Germany. > > > > > >We have come across another missing Davis in Knox County in about > the time > > >frame as George W. Davis than moved to Paulding Co. Ohio. His names > is > > >Peter Davis who married Mary Brakebill abt. 1850 probably Knox Co. > At least > > >one child, Ellen J. Davis, b. June 16, > 1853, ??? > > , died December 16, 1936, Latty Twp., Paulding Co., > > >Ohio. She married Amos Washington Fruchey, June 13, 1873, Allen > Co., Ohio > > > > > >We theorize that there might be a connection with a Thomas Davis > Born in > > >1790 - Married in State of Maryland to Joanna (Davis) both died in > Knox > > >County, Ohio. In reviewing the dates is appears that we might be > missing a > > >generation between George W. Davis and Thomas Davis. Thomas Davis - > father > > >was Samuel Davis born in Wales in 1768. To date we have been > > unable to make a connection of any type with this Davis Line. > > > > > > > > > > "Additional misc. information". > > Its hard for me to understand why George W. Davis bd 1834 is so > elusive, > > especially with fact that so many of the Davis researcher like > yourself have > > all reviewed most if not all of the genealogy information in and > around > > Knox Co. Ohio. Its like George W. never had any parents or the > parents > > even existed. > > > > My George W. Davis bd June 23, 1834 Knox Co, Ohio and Death Oct. 2, > > 1915 in Paulding Co, Ohio I was thinking if it would have been a > possibility > > that a couple or a single women was passing thru the Knox Co. Ohio > area > > and a child was born and they were unable to care for the baby, and > someone > > took the baby to raise. Secondly, why wasn't the parent names put on > his > > Birth Cert. or Death Cert. on the copies we received? To-date I > have not > > found > > anyway to check on this possibility. > > > > > > Another fact - in thinking about my George W. Davis going to > > Paulding Co, Ohio - and was wondering if by chance he had a relative > > from Knox Co. that had moved to that County earlier. Perhaps that > was > > the reason for his relocating to Paulding Co. I don't know why he > would > > move to Paulding Co since his wife was living in Allen County, Ohio > with > > her family (Sapp) while he was in the Civil War. If he had a > relative in > > Latty, Ohio then this might had been the reason for relocating to > Paulding > > Co, > > Ohio. The more I think about some of this information, the more I > wonder > > and > > feel there is probably a family (Knox Co. Ohio) connection in all of > this > > data > > somewhere. To-date we have no record of any land grants, etc. for > George W. > > Davis > > in Paulding Co., Ohio > > > > My other Surnames are: > > > > >Ashbaugh, Ford, Miller, Sherrick, Sapp, Weller, Wertz/Wirt > > > > > I would greatly appreciate any and all information thay you should > > come across plus any additional info in your researching on my Davis > > Line that you could send my way. > > > > Again, Thanks J. Davis > > > > > > > ______________________________________________________________________ > __ > > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at > http://www.hotmail.com > > > > >

    07/17/2000 03:18:49
    1. George W. DAVIS b 1834 Knox Co., OH
    2. Diana Davis
    3. I don't have anything on this family. If you can help please respond to jbd1949@hotmail.com ----- Original Message ----- > >From: jbd1949@hotmail.com > >Subject: DAVIS-LINEAGE Date: 16 Jul 2000 > > Hello, > > I wanted to make contact > with you in hopes of perhaps finding some information about my Davis > Lineage in Ohio. In view of this possibiliy that you might have some > info. regarding Ohio, I wanted to sent you the information listed below. > We have been looking for on our lineage of George W. Davis bd 6/23/1834. > > > >DAVIS - KNOX CO., OHIO 1832-4 > > > >Looking for information on the - Parents - Sisters or Brothers of GEORGE W. > >DAVIS who is my Great Grandad. George W. Davis Birth Date is JUN 23, 1834, > >-Birth Place -Liberty, Knox County, Ohio Death Date OCT 2, 1915, his > >PARENTS are UNKNOWN at this time. GEORGE W. DAVIS was a CIVIL WAR VET and > >recorded in the VFW in Paulding Co, Ohio. > > >George married his wife Elizabeth (BD 12/6/1832) Wertz or Wirt on > >8/19/1858. George & Elizabeth are both buried in Live Oak Cemetery, > >in Paulding County, Ohio. Elizabeth Wertz/Wirt Mother was a Weaver from > >Germany. > > > >We have come across another missing Davis in Knox County in about the time > >frame as George W. Davis than moved to Paulding Co. Ohio. His names is > >Peter Davis who married Mary Brakebill abt. 1850 probably Knox Co. At least > >one child, Ellen J. Davis, b. June 16, > 1853, ??? > , died December 16, 1936, Latty Twp., Paulding Co., > >Ohio. She married Amos Washington Fruchey, June 13, 1873, Allen Co., Ohio > > > >We theorize that there might be a connection with a Thomas Davis Born in > >1790 - Married in State of Maryland to Joanna (Davis) both died in Knox > >County, Ohio. In reviewing the dates is appears that we might be missing a > >generation between George W. Davis and Thomas Davis. Thomas Davis - father > >was Samuel Davis born in Wales in 1768. To date we have been > unable to make a connection of any type with this Davis Line. > > > > > > "Additional misc. information". > Its hard for me to understand why George W. Davis bd 1834 is so elusive, > especially with fact that so many of the Davis researcher like yourself have > all reviewed most if not all of the genealogy information in and around > Knox Co. Ohio. Its like George W. never had any parents or the parents > even existed. > > My George W. Davis bd June 23, 1834 Knox Co, Ohio and Death Oct. 2, > 1915 in Paulding Co, Ohio I was thinking if it would have been a possibility > that a couple or a single women was passing thru the Knox Co. Ohio area > and a child was born and they were unable to care for the baby, and someone > took the baby to raise. Secondly, why wasn't the parent names put on his > Birth Cert. or Death Cert. on the copies we received? To-date I have not > found > anyway to check on this possibility. > > > Another fact - in thinking about my George W. Davis going to > Paulding Co, Ohio - and was wondering if by chance he had a relative > from Knox Co. that had moved to that County earlier. Perhaps that was > the reason for his relocating to Paulding Co. I don't know why he would > move to Paulding Co since his wife was living in Allen County, Ohio with > her family (Sapp) while he was in the Civil War. If he had a relative in > Latty, Ohio then this might had been the reason for relocating to Paulding > Co, > Ohio. The more I think about some of this information, the more I wonder > and > feel there is probably a family (Knox Co. Ohio) connection in all of this > data > somewhere. To-date we have no record of any land grants, etc. for George W. > Davis > in Paulding Co., Ohio > > My other Surnames are: > > >Ashbaugh, Ford, Miller, Sherrick, Sapp, Weller, Wertz/Wirt > > > I would greatly appreciate any and all information thay you should > come across plus any additional info in your researching on my Davis > Line that you could send my way. > > Again, Thanks J. Davis > > > ______________________________________________________________________ __ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com > >

    07/16/2000 11:55:41
    1. Shaffner connection
    2. Matt Dixon
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox?read=378 Surname: Shaffner ------------------------- I've been tracking a George and Susanna Shaffner who resided in Clark Co, IL in the 1850 census. Most of their children were born in Ohio. I have an old book of one of the kids that list Knox Co., Ohio in it. There is also an Abraham Shaffner (with wife Evaline) in Clark Co as well (I've always assumed they were related as they are both from PA and only 8 yrs apart in age).

    07/16/2000 07:53:24
    1. Re: very early Knox County settlers.
    2. Crawford
    3. Hi Alice, I just got back from vacation - hence the slow response. My Jonathan & Rebecca Harris and all their married children came to Knox County, Ohio about 1815 from Monongalia Co, Virginia (now Preston Co, West Virginia). Some other families that came from that same area were - Severe, Askins, Van Sickle and Roberts. I'm sure there were others but my brain is tired after driving all day. My Harris family settled in S. Bloomfield Twp which is now in Morrow County. I have no knowledge of a religous move. My Harris family probably moved for the land as they bought from the government and I have copies of their land patents. Denise Crawford > It has been some time since I posted to this forum and I know a lot more about my Grtgrtgrt Grandparents James and Elizabeth (Daugherty, Dougherty, Dorthy) Rightmire Sr.than I did last time I posted. They were among the very early settlers of Union township, Knox County. Some time around 1808. Maybe before. James was a Captain in the War of 1812 and commanded a large troop of men. Some of the men probably from Licking County. They were the parents of Benjamin who married Martha Holt in 1833 in Coshocton County. (My grtgrt Grandparents) The following children of this couple were married in Knox County . James Jr who married Lydia Crichfeild, Harrison who married Amy Crichfeild, John who married Anna (Hannah) Crichfeild, William who married Lucinda Welker, Sarah who married Moses Thompsen, Mahalia who married John Trott, Jane who married David Harrod, Elizabeth who married John Madden. Isaac who died and is buried in Knox County, James Rightmire Sr's la! > st will and testament was located in Harden County where he died in 1863. I know that James and Elizabeth came to Knox County from Virginia. They were probably married in Monongala County in 1802. Usually when such a move was made it was with other relatives or possibly friends. Can I hear from those of you that had very early settlers to Knox County from Virginia. What location in Virginia did they come from.?? Was there a church group that made the move ? Any suggestions welcome.... Alice >

    07/16/2000 04:17:27
    1. Re: Greer
    2. --WebTV-Mail-20451-234 Content-Type: Text/Plain; Charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Myron: Would your Sarah Robinson have had a sister Margaret? My ggggrandmother was Margaret Robinson married to Jesse Simpson, Sr. and lived in Knox County. Jesse Simpson, Jr. (son of Jesse Sr. and Margaret) married Elizabeth Goodin and had daughter Mary Ann Simpson who married John Hunter son of William and Sarah (Freake) Hunter. Does any of this sound familiar? Loretta (Hunter) --WebTV-Mail-20451-234 Content-Disposition: Inline Content-Type: Message/RFC822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7Bit Received: from mailsorter-101-4.iap.bryant.webtv.net (209.240.198.29) by storefull-296.iap.bryant.webtv.net with WTV-SMTP; Sun, 16 Jul 2000 10:58:35 -0700 (PDT) Return-Path: <OHKNOX-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from lists5.rootsweb.com (lists5.rootsweb.com [63.92.80.123]) by mailsorter-101-4.iap.bryant.webtv.net (8.8.8-wtv-f/ms.dwm.v7+dul2) with ESMTP id KAA21469; Sun, 16 Jul 2000 10:57:43 -0700 (PDT) Received: (from slist@localhost) by lists5.rootsweb.com (8.10.1/8.10.1) id e6GHuZB27731; Sun, 16 Jul 2000 10:56:35 -0700 Resent-Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 10:56:35 -0700 X-Original-Sender: myronhinrichs@worldnet.att.net Sun Jul 16 10:56:34 2000 Message-ID: <003401bfef4f$989c53e0$8547480c@default> From: "MYRON J HINRICHS" <myronhinrichs@worldnet.att.net> Old-To: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> Subject: Greer Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 10:58:39 -0700 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 5.00.2014.211 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V5.00.2014.211 Resent-Message-ID: <26D1t.A.GxG.Tdfc5@lists5.rootsweb.com> To: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/2998 X-Loop: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: OHKNOX-L-request@rootsweb.com Lots of Greers in the Workman book, all cousins by marraige. Josiah Workman, son of Samuel Workman (Stephen, Isaac, and Isaac) and Sarah Hibbets; born 25 Feb 1837 in Jefferson Twp., Knox, Ohio; died 17 Dec 1906 in Tunnel Hill, Coshocton, Ohio; married Sarah Greer (born 9 Jan 1838 in Jefferson Twp., Knox, Ohio; died 11 May 1894 in Jefferson Twp., Ohio; dau of James Greer and Sarah Robinson) --that is the earliest listing of Greer, others are later Myron ==== 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. --WebTV-Mail-20451-234--

    07/16/2000 02:04:51
    1. Greer
    2. MYRON J HINRICHS
    3. Lots of Greers in the Workman book, all cousins by marraige. Josiah Workman, son of Samuel Workman (Stephen, Isaac, and Isaac) and Sarah Hibbets; born 25 Feb 1837 in Jefferson Twp., Knox, Ohio; died 17 Dec 1906 in Tunnel Hill, Coshocton, Ohio; married Sarah Greer (born 9 Jan 1838 in Jefferson Twp., Knox, Ohio; died 11 May 1894 in Jefferson Twp., Ohio; dau of James Greer and Sarah Robinson) --that is the earliest listing of Greer, others are later Myron

    07/16/2000 04:58:39
    1. Knox Co., OH: Early Redman/Redmond Families
    2. Anthony Elam
    3. Another new subscriber: Looking for these people below. I am including more than usual information about these families. We have been at a brick wall with the exception of Samuel Fayette Redman for a long time. Does anyone know where and when John Redman m. Sophia? Any help or direction would be welcome. Zabette JOHN REDMAN was born ca.1810 in Virginia, and died Aft. 1853 in Locke, Knox Co., Ohio. He married SOPHIA. She was born 1809 in Virginia. Notes for JOHN REDMAN (sometimes spelled Redmond): Ohio Federal Census: 1850; Locke, Wilfordton Twp, Knox Co., Ohio 1182/1316 John Redman, b 1810 in VA a farmer with $2000 Sophia Redman, b 1809 in VA Cordelia Redman, b 1835 in Ohio Sarah Redman, b 1837 in Ohio Mary Redman, b 1840 in Ohio Elizabeth Redman, b 1842 in Ohio Samuel Redman, (ours) b 1844 in Ohio William Redman, b 1853 in Ohio Children of JOHN REDMAN and SOPHIA are: i. CORDELIA REDMAN, b. 1835; m. NEHEMIAH BUTTERFIELD, February 21, 1856, Knox Co., Ohio; b. Abt. 1830. Cordelia Redman married Nehemiah Butterfield on 2-21-1856, Wm S. Manville officiated. ii. SARAH REDMAN, b. 1837. iii. MARY REDMAN, b. 1839; m. ALBERT JAGGER, December 25, 1862, Knox Co., Ohio; b. Abt. 1835. Mary Redman married Albert Jagger on 12-25-1862, Wm S. Mansville officiated the marriage. iv. ELIZABETH REDMAN, b. 1841. v. SAMUEL FAYETTE REDMAN, b. May 27, 1844, Locke, Knox Co., Ohio; d. January 11, 1909, Walnut Grove, Greene Co., Missouri; m. EMMA ELIZABETH MOUSER, November 23, 1865, Locke, Knox Co., Ohio; b. October 03, 1844, Johnstown, Licking Co., Ohio; d. January 07, 1909, Walnut Grove, Greene Co., Missouri. Notes for SAMUEL FAYETTE REDMAN: Samuel Fayette Redman (enrolled on the 15th day of Nov. 1861 at Mt. Vernon, Ohio in, the 20th Reg. Co. G, in Ohio Volunteers for 3 years from 1861 to 1864, and re-listed for another two years) Interred in Turkey Creek Cemetery near Walnut Grove, Green Co., Missouri. They moved to Union Co., Iowa in 1867 where they engaged in farming. In 1886 they moved to a farm in Polk Co., Missouri, near Walnut Grove. He lived with his daughters family in Beaver Co., Oklahoma on a homestead type sod house in early 1900's. Iowa 1870 Federal Census Thomas Roberts, Ass't Marshal, 15 July 1870, Lincoln Twp; 59/60 Samuel Redman, age 26, farmer, 1000/3245, born in Ohio, Male Citizen; Emma age 26, Keeping House, born in Ohio, Martha age 4 born in Ohio, Mary, age 3/12 born in Feb, Iowa. Also living with them was Martha (Hancock) Mouser, age 65, a guest born in Virginia. (This is Emma's Mother). vi. WILLIAM REDMAN, b. 1853.

    07/16/2000 03:28:09
    1. Fine &/or Rhodes of Wayne Twp.
    2. Hi, I am new to this list and I am looking for anyone who may be working on the Fine or Rhodes families of Knox County. Peter FINE moved to Wayne Twp., Knox Co., OH in 1825 (according to his Rev. War Pension record) from Frederick Co., MD at age 75. The pension record does not say when he died, but the last recorded payment was in 1837. His son, Peter FINE, moved with him. I also believe that Henry & Elizabeth (FINE) RHODES, Peter's daughter and son-in-law, resided in Wayne Twp. I would appreciate any help with this family. Thanks, Teri GenFindem@aol.com

    07/15/2000 05:30:06
    1. Re: Early land records
    2. Sue
    3. Thanks Karen, I may get to Mt Vernon yet this summer. Sue ---------- > From: Karen Davis <kdavis@attitude.com> > To: OHKNOX-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: Early land records > Date: Saturday, July 15, 2000 5:05 PM > > Sue, > > Knox Co., OH was formed from Fairfield County in 1808. The Knox County Recorder has land records and should be able > to help you. Ask that they please search the deed indexes (grantee and grantor) for any land transactions for > Michael Shinabery/Shinaberg. > > Good luck. > > > > ==== OHKNOX Mailing List ==== > This list will also be my way to contact you directly with any updates, changes, and other news about this page. > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHKNOX for the list name. >

    07/15/2000 02:58:38
    1. From Becky
    2. Sue Snodgrass
    3. Subject: [ADAMS-L] Fw: THE WAY SOME PEOPLE LOOK AT GENEALOGY Reply-To: ADAMS-L@rootsweb.com This would be something similar that my family would say or flat out deny knowing anything about anybody. :) Dear Cousin, In response to your letter, I am sorry to inform you that grandpa "Fred" died some time back and the stuff you asked about is not available. The personal property the family did not want was sold at an estate sale. All those boxes of junk did not interest a single buyer. We were able to salvage several binders for the kids homework after we sent all the paper to the incinerator. The kids really complained about having to lug all that paper and pictures of those ugly old folks to the dumpster. An old family Bible from the 1840's did bring $ 5.00. The one from the 1870's did not sell. There also was a bunch of floppy disks that we were able to reformat and download some games for the kids to play on their new playstation. At least SOMEBODY got some good from the three generations work. I saw the fellow at a flea market a couple of weeks ago and he said he threw the Bible in the trash after nobody was interested in it. He said he got an offer for fifty cents for it, but would rather burn it than give it away. He seemed to be having a lot of success with some very nice Elvis > paintings at his booth. The two aunts you asked about are also dead. They were such a delight and could talk all day long about the things papa had written about. I remember them saying something about some records that were copied from two courthouses that later burned. Neither ever wrote down a single thing. The letter you referred to was one he typed up and sent to lots of folks who wrote him. He laughed about them never getting any of his hard work as well as his Fathers and Grandfather who was in the Civil War . He guarded all the information carefully to the bitter end. I wish I could remember some of the things to help you, but I was bored to tears listening to them talk about the family members who were in the civil war and those silly pieces of paper he showed so proudly. I vaguely remember they had some beeswax seals and something to do with the land grants that were destroyed in the courthouse fires. I wish I could remember the story about his grandfathers evening with Jefferson Davis when he was on the run. There are also some very juicy stories that were handed down, but I don't remember them very well. Another thing I remember after he got sick was some fellow calling him and he agreed to let him come down and copy all his material. He told him he would call him back when he felt better. Papa mentioned something about letting the society the man was from have all his work since nobody in the family cared anything about a bunch of people who had been dead for 200 years. Papa died the next week. I am so sorry papa and the two generations wasted so much of their life on such worthless hobbies and hope your family will follow something more interesting. We enjoy Bingo and bowling very much here in Pleasantville. I really enjoyed hearing from a long lost cousin and would like to hear back if you find anything important. The kids need the computer for their games and I need to watch the "Millionaire" show. Thank you, Cuz, Tammy Jean. -- Sue Snodgrass "Genealogy is my habit" Addresses: ssnodgrass@millenicom.com or suesnodgr@iname.com or suesfamily@virtualave.net Web Page: http://suesfamily.virtualave.net * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * 1st Seven Generations: Ashbaugh * Bauscher * Carr * Church * Cornell * Cly * Close * Conner * Critchfield * DeVore * Dillon * Eley * Engelhardt * Fesler * Hermann * Hoyman * Humphrey * Johns(t)on/Johnstone * Korns * Lux * Minger * Monroe/Munro * Remington * Reed * Severns * Shultzmann * Storck * Swartz ** Uhl * Warner * Wolfe * Workman * Zilles

    07/15/2000 02:39:05
    1. old photos
    2. Beverly Petro
    3. Posted on: Knox Co. Oh Queries Board URL: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Knox?read=377 Surname: Auten ------------------------- Recently purchased at garage sale two photos, circa 1900. One is of James Finley Auten, taken by J.L. Scoles, a Fredericktown photographer. Second is James Finley and Emma Auten's wedding picture, taken by Fred S. Crowell, a Mount Vernon photographer. Both are mounted postcard style. Would like to reunite photos with descendents.

    07/15/2000 08:13:47