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    1. Re: Early Settlers of Licking County - HARRIS/NIXON
    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/DZB.2ACI/2444.1 Message Board Post: Now where does this Mary Combs fit in? I may have been looking at Harris and Nixon records and not realized that they were part of the extended family. I'm looking for other members of the Combs family who went to Licking County, Ohio. Two of the children of Andrew [1723-1773] and Mary Combs of Loudoun co, Va went to Licking Co that I know of - Mahlon Combs and Rebecca Combs Stuart. Both of them are listed on the 1810 Loudoun Co, Va census and then both of them are listed in Licking Co, Ohio on the 1820-30 census. Mahlon died 25 Nov 1834 in Licking Co, Oh, but Rebecca and James Stuart, ages 80 to 90 are still on the 1840 Licking Co census. I'd very much to know how Mary Combs is related to these people and anything else about Mahlon and Rebecca and their children. Pat Combs O'Dell

    04/16/2005 04:36:32
    1. Brushy Fork Church & Cemetery
    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/DZB.2ACI/2481 Message Board Post: Does anyone know where this is at ? Since I came across lots of Drumm Obits listing it has burial site. Trying to locate it. to Obtain more detail info on Drumm line thank you Ali

    04/15/2005 08:01:24
    1. Jackson Descendants
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Jackson Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/2480 Message Board Post: As a Jackson family researcher, I would like to invite you to our website. Please visit our site and feel free to contribute and sign our Guest book. Let us know how you connect to the family. This site is updated weekly. I hope that you will contribute as well. www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com It is a gathering place for all branches of descendants of Robert JACKSON 1620-1684 from Hempstead, Long Island, NY, to all corners of the US. Much data from Oscar Burton Robbins' book on the Jacksons; also from 1895 book 'Long Island Genealogies' by Mary Powell Bunker. Contains the first available transcription of the 'Jackson Ledger' from HCPD Library and many contributions from generous related cousins. There are many links to related on line resources, a 'Brick Wall' section, a bulletin board so viewers can communicate with one another. Hopefully, this will be an active, growing site. Thanks, Jerry Gross **I descend from Edward and Martha (Miller) Jackson. My line of descent: Edward-Samuel-Benjamin-Edward-William Hamilton-Warren Carl-my mom-me

    04/12/2005 01:41:35
    1. Re: Desperately seeking any info on Joseph & Delela (aka Delilah) PARSON
    2. They are in the 1st Ward of Newark in 1910, page 24A. I can send you an image or transcription if you would like. Harold > This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > > Surnames: PARSON > Classification: Query > > Message Board URL: > > http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/2479 > > Message Board Post: > > They are listed on the Census records in Guernsey County for 1870 and 1880... as > of 1910 I've been told that Joseph PARSON was in Licking County. > > Could anyone tell me the specific household info for Joseph in 1910? I'm > assuming that Delela (aka Delilah) was still with him. I am trying to find her > death info. > > Thanks so much for any insight! > Harold Henderson Researching surnames in CT, RI, MA, VT, ME, NY, NJ, PA, OH, WI, NC, England, Wales, Scotland, Switzerland, Sweden, Germany, and Holland http://wc.rootsweb.com/~hendersonscholes

    04/12/2005 04:23:30
    1. 1910 Census -Parson
    2. The Collier's
    3. The 1910 census shows Joseph, age 71 and Dellah age 60 on Arch Street in Newark. She is shown as having 11 children, 7 living at April 21, 19-10. Joseph is noted as a day laborer , his wife at home. They had been married for 45 years. In 1900 they are in Newark, with children at home as follows: Obedih, b. June 1875 age 24 railroad brakeman Arthur, b. Feb 1883, age 17 Mary E. b. Oct. 1885, age 14 Rella. b. Jan 1887, age 13 I hope this helps. Bruce Collier

    04/12/2005 02:52:09
    1. Desperately seeking any info on Joseph & Delela (aka Delilah) PARSON
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: PARSON Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/2479 Message Board Post: They are listed on the Census records in Guernsey County for 1870 and 1880... as of 1910 I've been told that Joseph PARSON was in Licking County. Could anyone tell me the specific household info for Joseph in 1910? I'm assuming that Delela (aka Delilah) was still with him. I am trying to find her death info. Thanks so much for any insight!

    04/11/2005 02:16:00
    1. GREEN(e) - Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset Co, PA
    2. Branches & Lil' Twigs
    3. Hi everyone, What I am about to ask your help with, I am confident, will appear akin to my attempting to empty the ocean using a funnel, most likely with similar non-productive results. Please make allowances for me, my wife would say, I am having a senior episode. Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania.About the time of the "Jersey Settlement", c.1770, one of the early pioneers Thomas GREEN(e), his wife Elizabeth and four children were part of this movement into Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania. The family consisted of Thomas, b. c. 1712, Elizabeth, b. c. 1714, son Richard, b. 21 Oct 1734, daughters Mary b. c. 1736, Abigail, b. c. 1738, and Margareth "Margaret", b. c. 1740. Does anyone have these daughters in your research? The daughters were likely married prior to arriving. However, they and their families are supposedly buried in Six Poplars Graveyard, Addison Twp, Somerset Co, PA. I am looking for any available information pertaining to them and/or their families. In all probability they intermarried with other families that were also part of the "Jersey Settlement", Cumberland/Bedford/Somerset County, Pennsylvania. Son Richard arrived with his wife Susannah, one son, and two daughters, two more sons were born after arriving. As with Richard's father Thomas, the daughters are a brick wall.Richard had two daughters, Margareth "Margaret", b. c. 1760, and Abigail, b. c. 1764. Margareth "Margaret" married a ________ (Frasier, Frazer) Frazier, they had a daughter, Margaret A. Frazier. Abigail married a ________ (Huss) Huff. Does anyone have any of the above daughters and their families in your research? Please, can anyone help, I am grateful for the smallest piece of the puzzle. Thank you. Ken

    04/10/2005 10:57:27
    1. Erastus Dalzell and wife Mariella ?
    2. Hello, I am looking for any information on this couple......I did find them in 1900 in Perry Township, Licking county, ohio. Would like to know who Erastus's parents are. he was born October 1867, possibly in Licking county. jamie

    04/10/2005 09:39:55
    1. LCGS Computer Interest Group meeting
    2. Bill Johns
    3. For those who live in the area or may be visiting: The Computer Interest Group of the Licking County Genealogical Society will meet Sunday, April 10, 2005 at 2 p.m. in the society's library on the 2nd floor of the Newark Public Library, 101 West Main Street, Newark, OH. The meeting will be a roundtable discussion. Anyone interested in computers and genealogy is welcome to attend. ----- Bill Johns, Licking County Genealogical Society, Computer Chairman & Webmaster. email: [email protected] Visit the Licking County Genealogical Society, a Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society, at: http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html e-mail the society: [email protected]

    04/06/2005 01:05:03
    1. FWD: [OHLICKIN] First Families of Licking County
    2. Nola Rogers
    3. Hi List members, Please note that the Rogers mentioned in this message are not in any way realted to me and I do not have any information on these Rogers Families. If you want to know more about these ROGERS families please contact the Licking County Genealogical Society at; [email protected] Please do not contact me for information, regards, Nola Miles Rogers, Ohlickin-list ADM. CC ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Bill Johns" <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 5 Apr 2005 22:26:41 -0400 Congratulations to the following new inductees of First Families of Licking County. Arland Kenneth Rogers - Proved ancestors: William Rogers, Sophia Wiggins, Samuel Rogers and Harriet Rogers. Jacqueline McDonald - Proved ancestors: Willis Lake and Maximillion Robinson. Henry Taylor - Proved ancestors: James Holmes Jr. and Elizabeth Wells. Linda R. Arms - Proved ancestor: Benjamin M. Hendricks. John E. Arms (Associate FFLC) - Proved ancestor: Benjamin M. Hendricks. Michael Lloyd Rogers - Proved ancestors: George Reason Rogers Sr., George Reason Rogers Jr. and Phoebe Hanes. James Lloyd Rogers - Proved ancestors: George Reason Rogers Sr., George Reason Rogers Jr. and Phoebe Hanes. The above inductees and associates were honored at the Licking County Genealogical Society's 33rd Annual Dinner and 13th Anniversary of FFLC on Sunday, April 3rd of this year. For a list of proven FFLC Ancestors see: http://lcgs.npls.org/fflc.htm For pictures of inductees Arland Kenneth Rogers and Jacqueline McDonald plus Past and Present members of FFLC in attendance at the LCGS Annual Dinner see: http://lcgs.npls.org/gallery5.htm ----- Bill Johns, Licking County Genealogical Society, Computer Chairman & Webmaster. Visit the Licking County Genealogical Society, a Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society, at: http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html e-mail the society: [email protected] ==== OHLICKIN Mailing List ==== visit: THE LICKING COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY WEBSITE at: http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html ============================== Find your ancestors in the Birth, Marriage and Death Records. New content added every business day. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13964/rd.ashx

    04/06/2005 12:21:15
    1. First Families of Licking County
    2. Bill Johns
    3. Congratulations to the following new inductees of First Families of Licking County. Arland Kenneth Rogers - Proved ancestors: William Rogers, Sophia Wiggins, Samuel Rogers and Harriet Rogers. Jacqueline McDonald - Proved ancestors: Willis Lake and Maximillion Robinson. Henry Taylor - Proved ancestors: James Holmes Jr. and Elizabeth Wells. Linda R. Arms - Proved ancestor: Benjamin M. Hendricks. John E. Arms (Associate FFLC) - Proved ancestor: Benjamin M. Hendricks. Michael Lloyd Rogers - Proved ancestors: George Reason Rogers Sr., George Reason Rogers Jr. and Phoebe Hanes. James Lloyd Rogers - Proved ancestors: George Reason Rogers Sr., George Reason Rogers Jr. and Phoebe Hanes. The above inductees and associates were honored at the Licking County Genealogical Society's 33rd Annual Dinner and 13th Anniversary of FFLC on Sunday, April 3rd of this year. For a list of proven FFLC Ancestors see: http://lcgs.npls.org/fflc.htm For pictures of inductees Arland Kenneth Rogers and Jacqueline McDonald plus Past and Present members of FFLC in attendance at the LCGS Annual Dinner see: http://lcgs.npls.org/gallery5.htm ----- Bill Johns, Licking County Genealogical Society, Computer Chairman & Webmaster. Visit the Licking County Genealogical Society, a Chapter of The Ohio Genealogical Society, at: http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html e-mail the society: [email protected]

    04/05/2005 04:26:41
    1. Re: OHLICKIN-D Digest V05 #80
    2. Tina Czopek
    3. Jamie, If I were you and you are heavily related to the KING family, I would write to Rosalie Hartinger. She wrote a book on the KING family of PA. I know many of the KINGS in PA moved on to OH and lived in the Perry Co., OH area. You can reach her at [email protected] . Good luck, Tina Date:Mon, 4 Apr 2005 00:13:03 EDTFrom:[email protected]:[email protected]:William King migrated from PA to Licking county, Ohio Plain Text Attachment [ Download File | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ] Hello, I am looking for my ancestors brother William King, supposedly born about 1784 which could be wrong. According to his brother's biography (my ancestor, Patrick), he went to Licking county, in the early 1800's, most likely around 1830 to 1850, which I did find one, born abt. 1805, don't know if this could be the one or not. William's parents names are George King b. abt. 1770 England and Mary Wayne b July 17, 1770 England. Would like to find more information on this William King, any help is appreciated. jamie [email protected] wrote: OHLICKIN-D Digest Volume 05 : Issue 80 Today's Topics: #1 William King migrated from PA to L [[email protected]] Administrivia: To unsubscribe from OHLICKIN-D, send a message to [email protected] that contains in the body of the message the command unsubscribe and e-mail address and no other text. No subject line is necessary, but if your software requires one, just use unsubscribe in the subject, too. ______________________________Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 00:13:03 EDT From: [email protected] To: [email protected] Subject: William King migrated from PA to Licking county, Ohio Hello, I am looking for my ancestors brother William King, supposedly born about 1784 which could be wrong. According to his brother's biography (my ancestor, Patrick), he went to Licking county, in the early 1800's, most likely around 1830 to 1850, which I did find one, born abt. 1805, don't know if this could be the one or not. William's parents names are George King b. abt. 1770 England and Mary Wayne b July 17, 1770 England. Would like to find more information on this William King, any help is appreciated. jamie --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Small Business - Try our new resources site!

    04/04/2005 01:12:52
    1. GREEN(e) family - NJ, VA, PA, MD, OH, IA
    2. Branches & Lil' Twigs
    3. Hello fellow researchers, Thank you for your help. We received from you some wonderful assistance and information that has helped loosen some of those bricks in the immovable wall. My wife and I are deeply grateful for your help pertaining to our family inquiry. Again, thank you for taking your time to help us and thank you for sharing. We are very appreciative. Ken Family is like the branches of a tree. We may grow in different directions, yet our roots remain as one. Each of us will always be part of the other.

    04/04/2005 09:42:00
    1. William King migrated from PA to Licking county, Ohio
    2. Hello, I am looking for my ancestors brother William King, supposedly born about 1784 which could be wrong. According to his brother's biography (my ancestor, Patrick), he went to Licking county, in the early 1800's, most likely around 1830 to 1850, which I did find one, born abt. 1805, don't know if this could be the one or not. William's parents names are George King b. abt. 1770 England and Mary Wayne b July 17, 1770 England. Would like to find more information on this William King, any help is appreciated. jamie

    04/03/2005 06:13:03
    1. Re: John HILL, son of Caleb & Rebeckah Rose? Hill of Monroe Twp
    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/DZB.2ACI/2477.3 Message Board Post: Elaine, back to your original query re John Hill son of Caleb who must have arrived in OH to have sons there - I guess. Licking Co, one assumes. John's son John apparently married a Mary Brown, is that correct? So, these later marriages may be of Caleb's son John? I've frankly gone along with the info found online so far as assumptions they belong with Caleb's line but have no idea how the assumptions came about because I don't find anything myself that documents this. Part of that is because my access to resources is somewhat limited. Can you please give the basics?

    04/02/2005 07:13:56
    1. Re: John HILL, son of Caleb & Rebeckah Rose? Hill of Monroe Twp
    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/DZB.2ACI/2477.2 Message Board Post: The just-married John HILL on US census 1800 Wallkill, Orange Co, NY is shown as ye3d, implying son of John Jr, who was married 1782 but no children are *known* until 1790s. Known - as in not known to be living at the time of John Jr's (Caleb's brother's) death 1849. The 1800 census enumerates 3 John Hills at Wallkill, not 4, as follows: 2--1-|211-- page 339 John Jr, same pg: Caleb; Bailey Vail Puff Weed --1-1|-11-1 page 341 John Sr --1--|--1-- page 342 John 3rd Note that Caleb's son John is not present. 3rd cannot be him because there are no children. Further, Caleb's son John's children are known to be born 1796-7 VA or Luzerne Co PA, and 1795-1810 Luzerne PA or OH: NOT NY. _________________________________ Rebeccah Rose. Some indications point toward her father's name Isaac Rose or Roosa. Son Isaac, and Tilton's son name Isaac Rose Hill. discussion: After the Revolution I've found evidence that some from Ulster/Orange moved south - it's only a short sailing trip. Example a Reuben Weed from Newburgh, Ulster, NY, to SC. So although we've been shown Rebecca as being from Ulster Co NY, and she may be, her parents may be from the south, perhaps VA. In fact early Licking/Delaware Co OH has a younger Isaac Rose. locally, 1800: transcription error as du Rose at New York > Orange > New Cornwall is Isaac du Bois 1800 New York > Rockland > Haverstraw. Roll: M32_25 Page: 1028 Image: 210 ROSE/ROSSE Isaac -111-|10-1- I don't find VA 1800, but there is this: ROSE ISAAC VA BATH 1810 ROSE ISAAC VA CULPEPER 1810 ROSE ISAAC VA HENRICO RICHMOND 1810 Hadn't John Hill's son Caleb at one time or another claimed he was born at Richmond VA? Isaac Rose Sunbury,Delaware,OH 1820 James Rose Sunbury,Delaware,OH 1820 William H Rose Sunbury,Delaware,OH 1820 Isaac H Rose Monroe, Licking, Ohio 1830 Isaac H Rose Harlem, Delaware, Ohio 1840

    04/02/2005 06:33:12
    1. Deed Index
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCullock, Koos Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/2478 Message Board Post: I saw this interesting little piece in the 8 Jun 1883 Newark Daily Advocate: Recorder McCulloch is having the general index of deeds, grantors, from 1855 to 1864, transcribed. The work will be completed the latter part of this week. The New indexes are a model of neetness and beautiful pen- manship, and reflect great credit upon Mr. McCulloch's efficient assistant, Miss Mamie Koos. Anyone know if this index is still in existence?

    04/02/2005 12:08:36
    1. Re: Obit: for Green'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/DZB.2ACI/2466.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, Vickie. Where did you get the death dates? I haven't heard from you for a bit but it sounds like you've been busy. Did you try checking with the Licking Co., Genealogical Society people? They have the obits on index cards which they've been able to find. As I think I mentioned I have the microfilms available for Evans, Millers, Clarks & French (I think. I know I got the Clark one, since I'm presently transcribing info from it, but I don't remember if I decided to get the French one at the same time or put it off or what). I suppose I should go check and see if the one the French are on runs over to the Greens.

    04/01/2005 11:26:47
    1. Re: Obit: for Green's
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Green Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/2466.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Ken: I thought I had put a inquiry on the Green/Greene board but I do not see that I have. Thanks for the reminder.

    04/01/2005 09:50:11
    1. Re: Obit: for Green'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/DZB.2ACI/2466.1.1.1 Message Board Post: My wife is a member in the family of the writer of the publication in question, Robert Green. However, every time we or any other member of the line has inquired (Licking Message Board, or Licking Mailing List)...our only response has been someone's recommendation to seek out the "Green Book". Not all questions are answered in the book, not everyone lives within Ohio, or close to said state, nor does everyone have access to the documentation available through various Ohio organizations. Just a suggestion, from past experience...you may have already tried, and I missed your post, but you would probably have better response to your inquiry on the Green/Greene message boards, also the Green/Greene mailing list. I wish you positive results in your research.

    04/01/2005 07:59:28