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    1. [OHLAKE] Re: Looking for Lake County Nursing Home, late 60's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BZB.2ACI/751.2.1 Message Board Post: Thank you for the information. Can I ask what it is that I wrote that helped you to know that this was the nursing home I was interested in? I do believe it is, but was curious.

    09/13/2003 08:07:28
    1. [OHLAKE] Re: Looking for Lake County Nursing Home, late 60's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BZB.2ACI/751.1.1 Message Board Post: Do you know this for certain? Thanks.

    09/13/2003 05:24:48
    1. [OHLAKE] Re: Looking for Lake County Nursing Home, late 60's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BZB.2ACI/751.2 Message Board Post: I believe the name of the nursing home was the "Ivy House" family name was Pongras...

    09/13/2003 04:46:46
    1. [OHLAKE] Re: Looking for Lake County Nursing Home, late 60's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BZB.2ACI/751.1 Message Board Post: Believe that the nursing home was called Ivy House and it was on North State St. Family name was Pongras I think. Hope this helps some.

    09/13/2003 04:43:19
    1. [OHLAKE] Lawsons in Madison Ohio
    2. Nicole
    3. Looking for friends and family of Elliott and Madge Myrtle Lawson in Madison Ohio. Any out there anywhere? Drop me a line and say Hello.

    09/09/2003 10:48:52
    1. Re: [OHLAKE] Re: Stephen Norwood
    2. Bill Reque
    3. Yes, the Schaefer ancestry has been charted. [See Maitland Brower's data in Ancestry.com] and it is German. Again, I'm pretty sure Elizabeth Mariah Norwood, David's daughter, is the Effie Norwood I'm looking for. Bill djweber wrote: >Bill, > >Sorry, I have no information on the surname Vosburgh within my Norwood >records. No Effie, either. I will admit that I do not have the names of >all the Stephen Norwood nor all the David Norwood children. Stephen's wife, >Elisabeth Welch, may have been of English origin while David's wife, Maria >Schaefer was probably of Germanic in ancestry. However, Jacob and John >Norwood of the 1810 Columbia County, New York census were probably brothers >and adding a Jacob to the family and knowing that a sister married a Mathias >Hoogtailing could suggest that one of the family members had a daughter >named Effie. While I would assume that "Effie" might be used in most any >language, I have seen it and its variations most often in Germanic use, >Effie, Elfi, Effi, Frida, Freda, Frieda, Friede, Friedel, Elfriede, Elfreda, >Elfrida. David Norwood was born in 1776 and I know he had children born in >1802 (Sally), 1808 (Anna) and 1809 (Heinrich/Henry).....an earlier birth of >Effie might be possible. > >My notes on the Norwood family are "rambling notes". As my prime interest >has been Mary Norwood Wilson, I have been forced to dig into the entire >family in order to find any information about Mary. > >djweber >djwdjw@ix.netcom.com >------------------------- >---- Original Message ----- >From: "Bill Reque" <reque@ix.netcom.com> >To: <OHLAKE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 6:26 AM >Subject: Re: [OHLAKE] Stephen Norwood > > > > >>I'm looking for an Effie Norwood who married a Vosburgh, probably around >>Painesville, and had a daughter named Ellen Vosburgh, b. 1819 >>Bill Reque >>SF >> >> >> > > > >==== OHLAKE Mailing List ==== >To post messages to everyone on the list, send >your email message to: OHLAKE-L@rootsweb.com > > > >

    09/07/2003 09:47:23
    1. [OHLAKE] Tressia Sutch Beebe (1885-1973)
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Beebe, Sutch, Wilson, Zuch, Masan Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BZB.2ACI/755 Message Board Post: From The Plain Dealer Cleveland, Ohio (Cuyahoga County) Wednesday, August 1, 1973 Tressia Beebe of Mentor, O., wife of the late Horace, mother of Mrs. Horace (Marion) Wilson, grandmother of Mrs. Frederic (Cynda) Zuch, sister of Mrs. Hugh Masan, Services Friday, 1 p.m., at Davis Funeral Home, 4154 Clark Ave., Willoughby, O., where friends may call Thursday 2-4 And 7-9 P.M. (Ed. note: Mrs. Beebe was born 3/4/1885, per the Social Security Death Index)

    09/07/2003 01:29:09
    1. Re: [OHLAKE] Re: Stephen Norwood
    2. Bill Reque
    3. I suspect that Effie Norwood is actually Elizabeth Mariah Norwood, David's daughter, b. about 1800. She shows up in Ancestry.com with no mention of a husband. Bill Reque SF djweber wrote: >Bill, > >Sorry, I have no information on the surname Vosburgh within my Norwood >records. No Effie, either. I will admit that I do not have the names of >all the Stephen Norwood nor all the David Norwood children. Stephen's wife, >Elisabeth Welch, may have been of English origin while David's wife, Maria >Schaefer was probably of Germanic in ancestry. However, Jacob and John >Norwood of the 1810 Columbia County, New York census were probably brothers >and adding a Jacob to the family and knowing that a sister married a Mathias >Hoogtailing could suggest that one of the family members had a daughter >named Effie. While I would assume that "Effie" might be used in most any >language, I have seen it and its variations most often in Germanic use, >Effie, Elfi, Effi, Frida, Freda, Frieda, Friede, Friedel, Elfriede, Elfreda, >Elfrida. David Norwood was born in 1776 and I know he had children born in >1802 (Sally), 1808 (Anna) and 1809 (Heinrich/Henry).....an earlier birth of >Effie might be possible. > >My notes on the Norwood family are "rambling notes". As my prime interest >has been Mary Norwood Wilson, I have been forced to dig into the entire >family in order to find any information about Mary. > >djweber >djwdjw@ix.netcom.com >------------------------- >---- Original Message ----- >From: "Bill Reque" <reque@ix.netcom.com> >To: <OHLAKE-L@rootsweb.com> >Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 6:26 AM >Subject: Re: [OHLAKE] Stephen Norwood > > > > >>I'm looking for an Effie Norwood who married a Vosburgh, probably around >>Painesville, and had a daughter named Ellen Vosburgh, b. 1819 >>Bill Reque >>SF >> >> >> > > > >==== OHLAKE Mailing List ==== >To post messages to everyone on the list, send >your email message to: OHLAKE-L@rootsweb.com > > > >

    09/06/2003 05:05:28
    1. [OHLAKE] Re: Stephen Norwood
    2. djweber
    3. Bill, Sorry, I have no information on the surname Vosburgh within my Norwood records. No Effie, either. I will admit that I do not have the names of all the Stephen Norwood nor all the David Norwood children. Stephen's wife, Elisabeth Welch, may have been of English origin while David's wife, Maria Schaefer was probably of Germanic in ancestry. However, Jacob and John Norwood of the 1810 Columbia County, New York census were probably brothers and adding a Jacob to the family and knowing that a sister married a Mathias Hoogtailing could suggest that one of the family members had a daughter named Effie. While I would assume that "Effie" might be used in most any language, I have seen it and its variations most often in Germanic use, Effie, Elfi, Effi, Frida, Freda, Frieda, Friede, Friedel, Elfriede, Elfreda, Elfrida. David Norwood was born in 1776 and I know he had children born in 1802 (Sally), 1808 (Anna) and 1809 (Heinrich/Henry).....an earlier birth of Effie might be possible. My notes on the Norwood family are "rambling notes". As my prime interest has been Mary Norwood Wilson, I have been forced to dig into the entire family in order to find any information about Mary. djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com ------------------------- ---- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Reque" <reque@ix.netcom.com> To: <OHLAKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 06, 2003 6:26 AM Subject: Re: [OHLAKE] Stephen Norwood > I'm looking for an Effie Norwood who married a Vosburgh, probably around > Painesville, and had a daughter named Ellen Vosburgh, b. 1819 > Bill Reque > SF >

    09/06/2003 05:01:53
    1. Re: [OHLAKE] Stephen Norwood
    2. Bill Reque
    3. I'm looking for an Effie Norwood who married a Vosburgh, probably around Painesville, and had a daughter named Ellen Vosburgh, b. 1819 Bill Reque SF djweber wrote: >Cynthia, > >How about.... > >djweber >djwdjw@ix.netcom.com >--------------------------------- > > >Stephen Norwood 1762-1842 > >Stephen Norwood was born in 1762 and died in East Painesville, Perry >Township, Lake County, Ohio in August 1842, aged eighty years. The death >date is either August 1, 1842 or August 15, 1842; there are two conflicting >markers within the cemetery identifying the date of death. > >He is buried in Perry Township in the South Ridge Cemetery, Lane Road and >South Ridge Road, near the little Church. > >In 1902 in "A Record of the Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Lake County, >Ohio" prepared by the New Connecticut Chapter, Daughters of the American >Revolution, Painesville, Ohio, Stephen Norwood was identified as having >served with the America forces in the Revolutionary War. This may or may >not be correct but the Daughters of the American Revolution identied Stephen >Norwood incorrectly by using service information of another Stephen Norwood >from the Commonweath of Massachusetts. > >The Stephen Norwood buried in South Ridge Cemetery was very possibly born in >the New York Colony, parents Stephen and Anna/Hanna Norwood. Stephen, his >family and several other related Norwood families moved to Lake County in >the late 1820s from the Livingston Manor area of Columbia County, New York. > >He was accompanied in his move to Lake County by the family of his brother >David Norwood, his older daughter Mary Norwood Wilson and his son or nephew >Francis Norwood who eventually moved to Trumbull County. His wife was >Elisabeth Welch who died December 11, 1859 and is also buried in the South >Ridge Cemetery. Several additional children remained unmarried or childless >and their remains are buried near Stephen Norwood in the South Ridge >Cemetery. > >The Norwood male line of Stephen Norwood did not continue but Ford and >Wilson families through his daughters have continued to exist. > > > > >==== OHLAKE Mailing List ==== >Visit the USGenWeb Lake County site at >http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohlake/ > > > >

    09/05/2003 10:26:35
    1. Re: [OHLAKE] Stephen Norwood
    2. Cynthia C Turk
    3. DJ, YES!!! I will get this up as a biography today. Thank you so much! I did make 2 little changes. I mentioned that the 1985 update also identified the wrong SN. I corrected one spelling error, as well. Take a look and tell me what you think, under biographies. Thanks a million! Genially, Cynthia www.rootsweb.com/~ohlake/ On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 13:56:47 -0500 "djweber" <djwdjw@ix.netcom.com> writes: > Cynthia, > > How about.... > > djweber > djwdjw@ix.netcom.com > --------------------------------- > > > Stephen Norwood 1762-1842 > > Stephen Norwood was born in 1762 and died in East Painesville, > Perry > Township, Lake County, Ohio in August 1842, aged eighty years. The > death > date is either August 1, 1842 or August 15, 1842; there are two > conflicting > markers within the cemetery identifying the date of death. > > He is buried in Perry Township in the South Ridge Cemetery, Lane > Road and > South Ridge Road, near the little Church. > > In 1902 in "A Record of the Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Lake > County, > Ohio" prepared by the New Connecticut Chapter, Daughters of the > American > Revolution, Painesville, Ohio, Stephen Norwood was identified as > having > served with the America forces in the Revolutionary War. This may > or may > not be correct but the Daughters of the American Revolution identied > Stephen > Norwood incorrectly by using service information of another Stephen > Norwood > from the Commonweath of Massachusetts. > > The Stephen Norwood buried in South Ridge Cemetery was very possibly > born in > the New York Colony, parents Stephen and Anna/Hanna Norwood. > Stephen, his > family and several other related Norwood families moved to Lake > County in > the late 1820s from the Livingston Manor area of Columbia County, > New York. > > He was accompanied in his move to Lake County by the family of his > brother > David Norwood, his older daugher Mary Norwood Wilson and his son or > nephew > Francis Norwood who eventually moved to Trumbull County. His wife > was > Elisabeth Welch who died December 11, 1859 and is also buried in the > South > Ridge Cemetery. Several additional children remained unmarried or > childless > and their remains are buried near Stephen Norwood in the South > Ridge > Cemetery. > > The Norwood male line of Stephen Norwood did not continue but Ford > and > Wilson families through his daughters have continued to exist. > > > > > ==== OHLAKE Mailing List ==== > Visit the USGenWeb Lake County site at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohlake/ > > >

    09/05/2003 10:26:07
    1. [OHLAKE] Stephen Norwood
    2. djweber
    3. Cynthia, How about.... djweber djwdjw@ix.netcom.com --------------------------------- Stephen Norwood 1762-1842 Stephen Norwood was born in 1762 and died in East Painesville, Perry Township, Lake County, Ohio in August 1842, aged eighty years. The death date is either August 1, 1842 or August 15, 1842; there are two conflicting markers within the cemetery identifying the date of death. He is buried in Perry Township in the South Ridge Cemetery, Lane Road and South Ridge Road, near the little Church. In 1902 in "A Record of the Revolutionary Soldiers buried in Lake County, Ohio" prepared by the New Connecticut Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, Painesville, Ohio, Stephen Norwood was identified as having served with the America forces in the Revolutionary War. This may or may not be correct but the Daughters of the American Revolution identied Stephen Norwood incorrectly by using service information of another Stephen Norwood from the Commonweath of Massachusetts. The Stephen Norwood buried in South Ridge Cemetery was very possibly born in the New York Colony, parents Stephen and Anna/Hanna Norwood. Stephen, his family and several other related Norwood families moved to Lake County in the late 1820s from the Livingston Manor area of Columbia County, New York. He was accompanied in his move to Lake County by the family of his brother David Norwood, his older daugher Mary Norwood Wilson and his son or nephew Francis Norwood who eventually moved to Trumbull County. His wife was Elisabeth Welch who died December 11, 1859 and is also buried in the South Ridge Cemetery. Several additional children remained unmarried or childless and their remains are buried near Stephen Norwood in the South Ridge Cemetery. The Norwood male line of Stephen Norwood did not continue but Ford and Wilson families through his daughters have continued to exist.

    09/05/2003 07:56:47
    1. Re: [OHLAKE] DeWitt Clinton Stafford
    2. Mike Stafford
    3. Who did he marry? Mike Stafford

    09/01/2003 03:55:01
    1. Re: [OHLAKE] New Cemetery Listings
    2. Cynthia C Turk
    3. Sandy, Someone else just reported it. An underline instead of a hyphen screwed up three sections there, and all the indexes. All have been corrected, we hope, and uploaded. Try again. Thanks for the report. Fingers crossed it works now. Cynthia On Sun, 31 Aug 2003 21:15:08 -0400 "Sandra McSpadden" <mcpickle@alltel.net> writes: > Every name I have tried to get on the Perry Center cemetery is taking > me to > a "Page Not Found". > > Sandy McSpadden. > > > > ==== OHLAKE Mailing List ==== > Post only material you own. When you post to RootsWeb.com, you > must either be the copyright holder, have written permission from > the > copyright holder, or the material must clearly be in the public > domain. > http://www.rootsweb.com/rootsweb/aup.html > > >

    08/31/2003 04:02:18
    1. Re: [OHLAKE] New Cemetery Listings
    2. Sandra McSpadden
    3. Every name I have tried to get on the Perry Center cemetery is taking me to a "Page Not Found". Sandy McSpadden.

    08/31/2003 03:15:08
    1. Re: [OHLAKE] New Cemetery Listings
    2. Kerri O'Connor
    3. Cynthia, Of the ones I tried, just a couple of links did not work from the county wide index: Clara F. Tribby and George E. Tribby. Kerri ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cynthia C Turk" <cynthia.turk@juno.com> To: <OHLAKE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 30, 2003 1:26 PM Subject: [OHLAKE] New Cemetery Listings > Hello Lake County Researchers! > A wonderful Labor Day weekend to you, and a great one to research > the Painesville and Perry Cemeteries. Both townships, including > Fairport, have their cemetery inscriptions on the Lake County > Genealogical Society Projects Web Site now at www.rootsweb.com/~ohlcgs/ > Maps and histories are included. This has been a long time in coming, > and was a huge undertaking, but members of the society were highly > committed to completing this task. We hope Willoughby will also be > completed during this Bicentennial year. > Please send comments to the address on the site. If links do not > work, please let us know, as there are over 300 files in Painesville > alone, not counting the huge number of index files, all reorganized this > time. > A big thank you to all those who have helped. > Genially, > Cynthia Turk > Cemetery Project Chairman, LCGS > > > ==== OHLAKE Mailing List ==== > Visit the USGenWeb Lake County site at > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohlake/ >

    08/31/2003 02:36:30
    1. [OHLAKE] New Cemetery Listings
    2. Cynthia C Turk
    3. Hello Lake County Researchers! A wonderful Labor Day weekend to you, and a great one to research the Painesville and Perry Cemeteries. Both townships, including Fairport, have their cemetery inscriptions on the Lake County Genealogical Society Projects Web Site now at www.rootsweb.com/~ohlcgs/ Maps and histories are included. This has been a long time in coming, and was a huge undertaking, but members of the society were highly committed to completing this task. We hope Willoughby will also be completed during this Bicentennial year. Please send comments to the address on the site. If links do not work, please let us know, as there are over 300 files in Painesville alone, not counting the huge number of index files, all reorganized this time. A big thank you to all those who have helped. Genially, Cynthia Turk Cemetery Project Chairman, LCGS

    08/30/2003 07:26:54
    1. [OHLAKE] Re: OHLAKE-D Digest V03 #101
    2. Marcia Green
    3. Who was this man's wife, children? Give a bit more information? Have you searched censuses?? Source of birth information? At 09:02 AM 8/30/2003 -0600, you wrote: >OHLAKE-D Digest Volume 03 : Issue 101 > >Today's Topics: > #1 [OHLAKE] DeWitt Clinton Stafford [jrsfw@aol.com] > >Administrivia: >To unsubscribe from OHLAKE-D, send a message to > > OHLAKE-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. > >______________________________X-Message: #1 >Date: 29 Aug 2003 14:38:40 -0600 >From: jrsfw@aol.com >To: OHLAKE-L@rootsweb.com >Message-ID: <MFMBM001g5372Ii0MiZ00000037@mfmbm001.myfamilycorp.local> >Subject: [OHLAKE] DeWitt Clinton Stafford >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII >Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Query > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BZB.2ACI/754 > >Message Board Post: > >Searching for information on husbands G-Grandfather, DeWitt Clinton >Stafford. Born 1844 in Marion, Lake Co., Ohio. Fought in the Civil War, >64th Ohio Infantry. Died 1920, Morrison, Whiteside Co., Ill. Who were his >ancestors?

    08/30/2003 02:31:19
    1. [OHLAKE] DeWitt Clinton Stafford
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BZB.2ACI/754 Message Board Post: Searching for information on husbands G-Grandfather, DeWitt Clinton Stafford. Born 1844 in Marion, Lake Co., Ohio. Fought in the Civil War, 64th Ohio Infantry. Died 1920, Morrison, Whiteside Co., Ill. Who were his ancestors?

    08/29/2003 08:38:40
    1. [OHLAKE] Durchik
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Durchik Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BZB.2ACI/753 Message Board Post: I am searching for info concerning Matthew and Margaret Durchik from Painesville OH and any reference to the spelling of the name prior to their naturalization.

    08/27/2003 11:58:33