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    1. will and death record in Lake Co, OH
    2. Hello group, I'm hoping to locate a copy of a death record and a will for my wife's great grandfather, Thomas KNEALE. Can someone give me an address for the keeper of death records and wills in Lake County, OH? Thanks Keith In Southern Maryland [email protected]

    12/03/1998 05:05:11
    1. Obit in the Painesville Telegraph
    2. Hello group, I have recently learned that an obit for my wife's great grandfather can be found in the Painesville Telegraph. It can be found in vol 50, number 34, August 8, 1872. It is for a Thomas KNEALE, who died 25 July 1872. Is it possible for some to photocopy it and mail it to me. I cann reimbruse for the cost of the copy and its postage. Or can someone provide me with an address so I may try to write off for a copy. My address is: Keith Bean, 6004 Peccary St, Waldorf, MD 20603. Thanks Keith in Southern Maryland [email protected]

    12/03/1998 05:02:17
    1. Re: research questions
    2. Cynthia C Turk
    3. Dear Greg, According to the 1840 Landowner Map Index (available from Lake County Genealogical Society) a John Sherwood owned 61 acres in Perry Township next to Madison Township. It was adjacent to Ambrose Robbins and John Young. It was on a nice road, South Ridge, now State Route 84, which connected to what is now Davis Road which goes to Call Road and the Amherst Call property about 2 miles from home. Seems a likely relative. Best research time at Morley library is in the morning 6 days a week when the genealogy librarian is in the room. She is extremely knowledgeable and helpful. An excellent way to start is with the obituaries. They are indexed on cards, and hopefully soon on-line, in the genealogy room at Morley. They index the newspapers which are on microfilm downstairs. It is early for good info, but you never know. Check the genealogy file, the surname file, the genealogy books, the cemetery inscriptions book, and several of the specialty books on Western Reserve and Lake County. The Lake County Historical Society is also a reasonable source if you do not find anything elsewhere. They have a good surname file as well. Since Lake County was part of Geauga County until 1840, the society has transcribed the land records indexes for Lake County townships from Geauga. Chardon, in Geauga County, of course has the estate and tax files, etc. prior to 1840. Lake county has some duplicate land records for late 1830s. There is also a Perry Historical Society which may be able to help you. The family may be in the Perry Cemetery at Middle Ridge and Center Street or the Lane Road Cemetery. The sexton is very helpful and records which are extant, are well kept and computerized. Could you tell us more about the County History CD ROM set? Morley has a good CD ROM collection, and I am always shopping! Hoping this was of general interest and helpful to you. Genially, Cynthia Turk President, Lake County Genealogical Society [email protected] On Sun, 29 Nov 1998 16:50:42 -0500 "smithga" <[email protected]> writes: >need to determine parents of SHERWOOD, Ezra W. Any suggestions? Ezra >was >born c1815 most probably Ohio (one census says NY). He married >Charlotte >CALL, May 1842, Lake Co OH. They had 4 children, Sarah, Ezra, Enos and >Byron. What's my best attack? > >been reading the "History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio with >Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Pioneers and most >Prominent >Men" from the County and Family Histories: OH, 1780-1970 CD set. Very >interesting - adds some nice background to family research, and there >are >many names (index of names quite helpful) I would be willing to do >some >lookups as long as they are fairly specific. > >lastly, I hear the Morley Library in Painesville has some good >resources. >Does one need to do anything special to utilize the facilities? I am >planning on visiting my old home (Perry) late winter and plan on >spending >some time doing research. > >Thank you, Greg Smith [email protected] > > > > > ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    11/30/1998 08:20:01
    1. Death Record Charge, Ambrose Dodge
    2. Ray French
    3. I would like a death record for Ambrose Dodge, b. 1796, who died after 1870 where he was living in Madison, Lake Co, OH. I understand I should write to the Lake Co Probate Office. Does anyone know what the charge for this record is, so that I can send the $$ along with the request? Thanks for any help you can provide, Lois (Calhoon) French [email protected]

    11/30/1998 03:46:50
    1. My Lake Co. Families
    2. Mark & Sheri Nye
    3. Hi, Would like to share information with anyone researching the families TUTTLE, MESSENGER, and UNDERWOOD of Lake Co. Sheri Nye, [email protected]

    11/30/1998 12:13:40
    1. RE: research questions
    2. C. Cegielski
    3. For a good overview of the Genealogy and Local History collections at Morley Library see: http://www.morleylibrary.org/genealogy/genealogy.htm On Sunday, November 29, 1998 4:51 PM, smithga [SMTP:[email protected]] wrote: > > lastly, I hear the Morley Library in Painesville has some good > resources. > Does one need to do anything special to utilize the facilities? I > am > planning on visiting my old home (Perry) late winter and plan on > spending > some time doing research.

    11/30/1998 07:40:58
    1. research questions
    2. smithga
    3. need to determine parents of SHERWOOD, Ezra W. Any suggestions? Ezra was born c1815 most probably Ohio (one census says NY). He married Charlotte CALL, May 1842, Lake Co OH. They had 4 children, Sarah, Ezra, Enos and Byron. What's my best attack? been reading the "History of Geauga and Lake Counties, Ohio with Illustrations and Biographical Sketches of its Pioneers and most Prominent Men" from the County and Family Histories: OH, 1780-1970 CD set. Very interesting - adds some nice background to family research, and there are many names (index of names quite helpful) I would be willing to do some lookups as long as they are fairly specific. lastly, I hear the Morley Library in Painesville has some good resources. Does one need to do anything special to utilize the facilities? I am planning on visiting my old home (Perry) late winter and plan on spending some time doing research. Thank you, Greg Smith [email protected]

    11/29/1998 02:50:42
    1. RE: Obituary from 1859
    2. C. Cegielski
    3. Nedra, The Morley Library in Painesville has an obituary index 1822 to date. John Weise/Wise is not listed, nor are any of the others you mentioned. I also checked the cemetery index for these names in Lake, Geauga, and Ashtabula counties -- not listed. They are not in the personal property tax list or in the local families file either. What do you have that tells you they were in Lake County? Carla On Tuesday, November 24, 1998 6:01 PM, Sandy McSpadden [SMTP:[email protected]] wrote: > Nedra; The death records for Lake Co. are available on microfilm > from the > Family History Center. You can try writing to the courthouse, but > my > experience has been that they don't care much for genealogists. > > Sandy. > > > At 05:11 PM 11/24/98 -0500, Nedra wrote: > >Hi! I hope someone can help me out there. I have a relative that > >died in > >Lake Co. in 1859. Are there any records, or obituaries, or wills > >from that > >time period? His name was John George Weise or Wise. His wife > >was > >Charlotte Moore or Mone. They had several children, Jacob, > >William, John, > >George, Adam, Daniel, Elizabeth & Susan. I'm looking for any > >ideas! > >Thanks, Nedra Wilcoxson, Pierceton In. > > > >

    11/28/1998 01:16:47
    1. Re: Obituary from 1859
    2. Sandy McSpadden
    3. Nedra; The death records for Lake Co. are available on microfilm from the Family History Center. You can try writing to the courthouse, but my experience has been that they don't care much for genealogists. Sandy. At 05:11 PM 11/24/98 -0500, Nedra wrote: >Hi! I hope someone can help me out there. I have a relative that died in >Lake Co. in 1859. Are there any records, or obituaries, or wills from that >time period? His name was John George Weise or Wise. His wife was >Charlotte Moore or Mone. They had several children, Jacob, William, John, >George, Adam, Daniel, Elizabeth & Susan. I'm looking for any ideas! >Thanks, Nedra Wilcoxson, Pierceton In. > >

    11/24/1998 04:01:05
    1. Obituary from 1859
    2. Nedra
    3. Hi! I hope someone can help me out there. I have a relative that died in Lake Co. in 1859. Are there any records, or obituaries, or wills from that time period? His name was John George Weise or Wise. His wife was Charlotte Moore or Mone. They had several children, Jacob, William, John, George, Adam, Daniel, Elizabeth & Susan. I'm looking for any ideas! Thanks, Nedra Wilcoxson, Pierceton In.

    11/24/1998 03:11:28
    1. The Stillings
    2. I'm looking for any info on this family: John E. Stillings b. 8/1860 Pa. m. Elizabeth Spencer b. 6/1863 Oh. Children: Paul O. Mary L. Harold H. Florence L. Dorothy F. Thanks! Brenda ************************************************** Home Page http://home.neo.Lrun.com/bans ICQ#8636576 Click the links to my genealogy site! REAL TIME GENEALOGY CHAT!!! *************************************************** Everyone is ignorant, just in different subjects....

    11/15/1998 12:53:51
    1. Lake Co. Surnames
    2. Sandy McSpadden
    3. Is anyone researching the following Lake Co. families? GRAY, HAYES, HERRICK, SINCLAIR or SWEET? I have lots of info on each, but need to fill in some spaces. Sandy McSpadden.

    11/13/1998 02:02:48
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    11/10/1998 09:38:58
    1. census questions
    2. smithga
    3. I saw something about state/special census' for Ohio, 1887-1907. Can anybody fill me in about these or tell me where I can learn more about them? Also, on the federal census (1900/10), there is column for number of farm schedule, what is included on the farm schedule and is it readily available? At the regional archives in Boston, MA they weren't real sure where or how to access this info. My family was farm number 113 (1900) Lake County, Perry Twp, and number 107 (1910). Thanks for any information. Greg Smith

    11/04/1998 05:06:12
    1. Fwd: TUTTLE - BENTLEY - ROCKAFELLOW
    2. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_910214203_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII --part0_910214203_boundary Content-ID: <[email protected]_out.mail.aol.com.2> Content-type: message/rfc822 Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit Content-disposition: inline From: [email protected] Return-path: <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Subject: Re: TUTTLE - BENTLEY - ROCKAFELLOW Date: Wed, 4 Nov 1998 16:15:25 EST Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit I am trying to locate siblings to Frank Tuttle - Marian, Charles, William. His father was George Tuttle b 1824 inNY but came toOhio and possibly died in Michigan. His mother was Wealthy A. Rockafellow/efeller whose father was William whose father was Tunis. I would like to know if the Rockafeller family settled in Trumbull Co at some point - I believe they may have. William died 1892 and is buried in Willoughby OH. During the Civil War era George seems to disappear - dies or deserts Wealthy. Wealthy stayed in the poorhouse in Lake or geauga Co for a few days with children Frank, Marian, Wm and Charles and then "left for Detroit" I cannot locate where George Tuttle or Wealthy Tuttle died or are buried. Ohio? Michigan? NY? Thank you. Barb --part0_910214203_boundary--

    11/04/1998 09:16:42
    1. LOW/WHELPLEY
    2. Looking for info on Albert D. LOW and Mahala O. WHELPLEY, M. 21 Mar 1855, Lake, OH. What kind of info is contained on marriage licence, and are they available? Is anyone doing lookups on 1850 census for Lake, OH? Mahala's parents, Danial WHELPLEY and Mabel ANDERSON are buried in the the Kirtland Temple Cem. in Kirtland. Danial WHELPLEY, b. 23 Jan 1794, Newcastle, Westchester, NY; d. 1884, Kirtland, Lake, OH. Mabel ANDERSON, b. 1800, MA; d. 1877, Kirtland, Lake, OH. Were they married in Lake Co? Thanks for your help, Rillene N

    10/27/1998 03:36:06
    1. SHERWOOD, c1850, Mentor/Painesville Twps
    2. smithga
    3. I am researching my Sherwood line: Ezra SHERWOOD (b.1815) in Ohio (or NY depending on which census) married Charlotte ?? (b.1822). 4 known children: Sarah M. (1844), Ezra W. (Aug 1845), Enos D (1846), and Byron D (1851). All listed as born in Ohio. In 1850 the family was in Mentor Twp and in 1860 Painesville Village. Ezra was a Blacksmith and his son Ezra W followed. Ezra W. married Georgianna McMACHIN(?) c1865. Worked as a blacksmith in Painesville Twp. Had 4 children: Frederick (1866), Bertha (1869), Robert H. (April 1876), and Anna (may be twin of Robert). Robert married Jessie Buell Lee (Jun 1899 - Jun 1900). Two children: Roland (1901) and Marjorie G. (Nov 1907). Any further information or direction much appreciated. Greg [email protected]

    10/23/1998 10:52:57
    1. Fords-Mass-Vt-Ohio-WI
    2. Dick/Kay Reitberger
    3. Hi, I'm searching for information on the following family. In particular, I'm looking for information on William Ford born 1745 in Mass. and Sarah Hayden. Thanks in advance. Kay R [email protected] 1. William Ford b 1-6-1745 at Stoughton, Mass, d at Braintree VT in 1809, married on 12-4-1767 to Sarah Hayden b 1-24-1745. They had: 1. William married Elizabeth Parmley 2. Jonathan married Eunice Harde 3. Caleb married Rebecca Lamb 4. Samuel married Abigail Nutting 5. Asa married Rebecca Lewis 6. Elisha Ford b 1781, d 1857,married in 1808 to Elizabeth Vesey b 1791, d 1869. 7. Michah married Betsey Spear 8. Abigail Children of 1-6. Elisha Ford & Elizabeth Vesey: 1. Caleb born Feb 12, 1825 in Ohio married Martha McMurphy 2. Benjamin Ford b Jan 10,1827 at Perry, Lake Co., OH, d 1881 at Lyndon, Sheboygan Co., WI, married in 1846 to Emily A. Benson, b 1830 3. Elisha born Apr 29, 1829 in Ohio married Achsah Westland 4. William Children of 1-6-2 Benjamin Ford & 1st wife Emily Benson: 1. Frank married Anzellette Clark 2. Selmer Ford b 1853 in Lyndon, WI, d 1921 at Hingham, Sheboygan Co., WI, married in 1882 to Mary A. Palmer, b 1850. 2nd marriage to Eliza Johnston 3. Caroline married George Goodall Children of 1-6-2 Benjamin Ford & 2nd wife Eliza Johnston 4. Edna married Dr. Edward Bemis 5. Ada married M.E. Royce Children of 1-6-2-2 Selmer Ford and Mary Palmer 1. Charles Palmer Ford b 1887 at Lyndon, WI, d 1938 at Milwaukee, Milwaukee Co., WI, married in 1910 to Bidella Lindsay b 9-17-1889 2. Hazel married Alvin Haft 3. Louis married Arlisle Butters

    10/22/1998 03:29:11
    1. Jacob Hill and Lydia Ann Robinson
    2. John Dyer
    3. I am searching for origins of a Jacob HILL, born June 14, 1836, in Cattaraugus County, NY, died October 10, 1902, at East Inlet, Lee County, IL (Probably near Lee Center Or Amboy), married Lydia Ann ROBINSON, (daughter of Alexander ROBINSON, b in Maine and Sarah AVERY, b in Pennsylvania), January 07, 1856 at Inlet, Lee County, IL.

    10/21/1998 09:15:24
    1. Robinson and Avery
    2. John Dyer
    3. Looking for information on Alexander E Robinson, born circa 1804, Maine, and/or his wife Sarah Avery, born about 1827 in Pennsylvania, no idea of where they met or married but lived Mentor, Lake Co, Ohio for a time and then Lee County, Illinois. Need info on birth, marriage and death locations. L Lydia Robinson, daughter, was born in Mentor, OH and died Lee County, IL. John Dyer of Dracut, MA [email protected]

    10/21/1998 09:07:13