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/2214.1 Message Board Post: Paging through past postings, I came across your 2003 query... If you are still looking, I can suggest that you check with the Licking Co. Genealogical Society at Newark. I was able to look at a microfilm of Court of Common Please proceedings during a visit last fall. The film is difficult to read and incomplete but you might find your material.
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/875.2 Message Board Post: Hi Monica!!!! Decided to reply here, rather than your email: Many of the original settlers of Fairfield County and southern Licking County are of German nationality. The GOSS and BIBLER families, which are my ancestors, came from Germany, and you may find a few headstones (and lots of Last Wills!) written in German. Francis Bibler, an original settler in Basil (now Baltimore Ohio and formerly considered German Town as you mention), is the son of Johann Franciscus Bibler, who arrived at the Port of Philadelphia via Rottersdam (Rottiersdam) Germany, coming from Baden in September of 1751. Rottersdam is quite possibly one of the most 'popular' ports of departure for our German ancestors. Johann was on the Ship St. Andrew. Additionally, many of the German arrivals in the US traveled the Shenandoah Valley, and worked their way north into Ohio. The Pennsylvania region just out of Ohio is another popular stopping off place for our ancestors of Fairfield County. Finally, many of the Germans arriving in Fairfield/southern Licking county, left AWESOME documents. If your ancestors lived south of Kirkersville or even south/southeast of Etna, check at the Lancaster Courthouse in the Records Dept. for information on your ancestors. Lisa
I am searching for information concerning WILLIAM A KNOEBEL, b. 3-9-1849, d. 7-2-1919, & CARRIE ADELE POWELL, b. 4-7-1861, d.11-14-1941, both of Newark, Ohio, and m. there 10-23-1879. They were the parents of CHARLES KNOEBEL, b. in Licking Co. 11-16 or 17-1887, d. 4-21-1971. Many thanks! Loretta Myrter
Hello, I am looking for an Ira Lines/Lyons/Liens that was born about 1843 and died somewhere between 1910 and 1920 in the Etna area. I have a photo of his tombstone, and says he died in 1941, which is not right, since his wife said for 20 years she was a widow and no listing of an Ira Lines. So I am hoping someone has a death index for these years. jamie
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: McCANNON, CRAIN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DZB.2ACI/1352.1 Message Board Post: Judging by the 1850 Census, I'd say at least two of Josiah's children were born in OH--then the family appears to go to MO for some time before arriving in IA. 1850 Federal Census District 9 Iowa City Johnson IA p 150 enumerated 10 Sep 1850 ln 11 11 183 183 Josia W McCaddon 40 m occ not legible looks like Lau Lon? $500 PA Lucretia McCaddon 39 f MO Elizabeth McCaddon 13 f OH Thomas McCaddon 10 m OH William McCaddon 8 m MO Catherine McCaddon 6 f MO John McCaddon 4 m MO James McCaddon 1/12 m IA John Crain 28 m clerk PA I'm not related to this man but am researching him as he served in the Iowa 37th Infanty "Graybeards" during the Civil War (the Graybeards were men primarily over 45 who enlisted for non-combat duty to do guard duty etc) . I don't know who the John Crain residing with them was. I'm looking for Josiah's burial location, obit, and other info on him and his , for a book I am working on regarding the Graybeards
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Engle,Ingle,Couch,Crouch Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/2264.1.2.3.1.2.1.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Sarge I am also a decendent of Melchor Engle. I had a computer crash and lost most of this but I got it on paper somewhere......I'll get back to you!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Thomas Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DZB.2ACI/2476 Message Board Post: I am trying to Research the Family of Robert Earl Thomas from Licking County, Ohio. I have found Robert was born Abt. 1927 in Ohio, his father was Guy E. Thomas b: Abt. 1907 in Ohio, and his mother was Madeline ??, b: 1902 in Ohio. I am seeking any and or all information in regards to this Family. Thanks,
From: A series of family brochures compiled and distributed annually to 600, 1948 by C. E. Foreman Rachel Pitzer is the daughter of Anthony Pitzer and Elizabeth Sigler of Allegany County, MD. original punctuation Elizabeth Eleanor (Rutledge) Irwin Born December 6, 1842, in Licking County, Ohio. Elizabeth Rutledge was the daughter of Zachariah (1807-85) and Sarah (Roberts) Rutledge (1814-52). She married Philip Muchner Irwin (1839-1917) son of Samuel (1801-82) and Rachel (Pitzer) Irwin (1813-96). Her grandfather, William Rutledge, was born in the State of Maryland, April 8, 1769. On December 10, 1817, then a resident of Ohio County, VA (now Wheeling, W. Va.), he purchased from the government a quarter section of land in Muskingum County, Ohio, where he and his wife, Mary reared their family of seven children: Elijah, Elizabeth (Hursey). Josiah, John, Zachariah, Eleanor (Irwin) and William Jr. An appraisal of his estate included, in addition to his land, a long list of items such as: a spinning wheel, a loom, weavers gears and reeds, a flax hackel, set brick bands, shoe making and carpenter tools. He died April 11, 1849. Zachariah Rutledge, born February 19, 1807, settled in Licking County, Ohio. He married Sarah Roberts December 15, 1835, who it is said was never angry in her life and her husband Zachariah never told un untruth. fortunately, evidences of these virtues are apparent in at least some of their progeny. Their children were: William Brook (1836-19150. Eliza (Rambo) (b. 1838). Mary Frances (Roberts) (1840-73). Elizabeth Eleanor (Irwin). Susannah (Hartman) b. 1845). Elijah (1847-72). Samantha (1849-72) and Sarah Ann (Kreager) (1852-1949) who died September 24, 1849, in the home built by her father to replace the old log cabin in which she was born. Zachariah was a very religious man, a member of the Christian Union Church of Mt. Carmel. He was also interested in promoting good roads. Elizabeth and Phillip Irwin moved from Ohio to Allen County, Indiana, in the spring of 1878. but in the autumn settled in Jefferson township, Adams County, where they purchased a small tract of land. Only a few acres were cleared, a log cabin with open eaves being the major improvement. The soil was rich but swampy and the frogs were extremely vocal. Health of the family was impaired by typhoid, tuberculosis and finally a scourge of measles in the neighborhood took the lives of many people including Elizabeth who died January 9, 1888 at the age of 45. Both Elizabeth and Philip were active members of the Mt. Carmel Evangelical Church. Karen
Last night while searching I ran across an interesting little compilation of family history that was prepared over a number of years by C. E. Foreman of Indianapolis. I could not tell if his ancestor was related to the Furman's who have roots in Allegany County or not, I am including the Allegany County MD list because it may have some interest to someone in one of the areas. Henry Foreman, This line eventually ties into the Pitzer Family of Allegany County through the marriage of Rachel (daughter of Anthony and Elizabeth Sigler) to Samuel Irwin b. 1801) See Irwin connection in another post. It intrigues me because I am searching my ancestors who were at George's Creek and then in Licking County, Ohio. I currently live in Boone County, Indiana so this person touched all of my areas. Mr. Foreman was very interested in his genealogy and every Christmas for a number of years prepared a family letter telling his relatives what he had discovered throughout the previous year. The book is difficult to search as it isn't well indexed and you have to really sort through it to find what you are interested in. A series of family brochures compiled and distributed annual to 600, 1948-72. C. E. Foreman, 1948 Jacob Foreman Our ancestor, Jacob Foreman, was born in Lancaster Co., Pa., in 1757 or 1758. He enlisted in the second year of the Revolutionary War from Reamstown, Pa., and served a total of six months and two weeks. His first "Tower of Military Duty" was for two months guarding the power magazines at Lancaster. The next year he served two months guarding British prisoners in Lancaster. The following year he served two months there guarding Hessian prisoners. In his application for pension he stated that his parents were German; that after the war he had lived in Dauphin, Mifflin and Cumberland Counties, Pa., in Ohio, and at the time of his application was residing in Boone County, Indiana. On April 11, 1811 his name appeared with a list of men working on the toll bridge leading from Lancaster, Ohio to Marietta. Wages were "50c a day, boarding 25c, whiskey 12 1/2c, tools 2 1/2c." In 1814 Jacob was a single man his occupation being that of a shoemaker. From 1814 to 1819 he was living in Fayette Co., Pa., where his name appeared on the assessor's list along with that of his son, Henry. After 1819 he moved to Ohio, probably Butler County, where some of his relatives were then living. In 1831 he went to Boone Co., His last pension check was dated September 5, 1836. Jacob Foreman had a number of children, but the names of but a few sons are definitely known: (1) Jacob, jr., was born about the year 1782. He and his wife were living in Fayette Co., Pa, in 1817. From 1820 to 1847 the family resided in Butler Co., Ohio. (2) Henry H. Foreman (see sketch) (3) George was born about 1786. Prior to 1820 he moved with his wife Mary, and family from Pennsylvania to Licking County, Ohio. They came on to Indiana in 1836 and settled in Henry Co., where they were still living in 1850, according to the census of that year. They had at least ten children. (4) Charles was born in Pennsylvania about 1798. He was living in Ohio prior to 1831 when he and his family moved to Indiana and settled near Royalton, in Boone County. He died in 1865. His wife, Elizabeth and daughter, Lucinda, were robbed and murdered March 19, 1883. The Indianapolis News reported that: "As the first rays of the bright sun brought life to both man and beast at the Foreman homestead near Royalton, Lucinda Foreman was up and about in the cool morning air. She gathered up some ears of corn and a milk bucket and started for the cow lot out back. Her mother -- there was just the two of them left at home -- was in the kitchen, ready to build the fire. "Hours later a neighbor, Jacob Cooper, and a small boy came down the road toward the Foreman home. Their gait was fast. The boy's mother had just told Jacob she hadn't seen the usual smoke from the Foreman chimney. Maybe somebody had better go over and see why. So Mr. Cooper and the boy were going to investigate. "In the cow lot, under a pile of hay they found Lucinda, dead, her head nearly severed. Four or five hideous wounds marked her body. The earls of corn and the bucket lay nearby. In the kitchen Mrs. Elizabeth Foreman, Lucinda's mother, lay in a pool of blood on the floor, her head wrapped in an apron, a carpet partly covering her body. Her head was also nearly severed. "Thus the day ended for the two Foreman women, and thus, too a chapter was added to the history of mystery and violence along the storied banks of Eagle (struck out by pen and Fishback inserted) creek near the Marion-Boone County line." Children of Charles and Elizabeth Foreman were: William H. (1818-85), David (1823-37), Lucinda (1824-83), Louis (b. 1828), Susanna (b. 1829), Charles F. (1831-1923). Elizabeth (b. 1835) and Milton b. 1838). Karen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Davis, Claypool, Smith, Terry, Greer, Parks Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DZB.2ACI/2475 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on the John R Davis family that was located in Eden Twp, Licking Co, Ohio in 1800's. John R davis b. 1808 married Rebecca Claypool on 14 Mar 1830. I have 5 children listed. William Davis b. 1832, Elizabeth Davis b. 1834, Nancy Davis b. 1838, Aaron Davis b. 30 Jul 1844 and Baltis Davis b. 1849. Aaron Davis is my ggg grandfather. I have no information on the other 4 children except for the approximate year of birth from the census pages. John's father, was listed as William Davis (76) on the 1850 Eden twp, Licking Co, Ohio Census Line 23-30. It says that William was born in Virginia abt 1774. John's family was still in Licking Co., until late 1870's when Aaron Davis married Mary A Smith on 21 Oct 1866. They had Robert L Davis 1867-1946, Olivia Davis b. 1869, Lydia Davis b. 1872, Aaron Smith Davis b. Aug 1874, James L Davis b. Nov 1875 and Mary E Davis b. Oct 1877. Aaron Smith Davis is my gg grandfather. He went by Smith Davis around the 1900's. Smith married Clara Terry and they lived in Fremont Twp, Isabella Co, Michigan from the 1900 Census. Smith and Clara had Olive Davis b. 1904, Roy F Davis b. 1905, Howard Everett Davis b. 9 Oct 1906 - Nov 1981 and Robert Lee Davis b. 25 Jun 1910 - 27 May 1995. Howard Everett Davis was my ggrandfather. He married Charlotte Leonore Greer before 1927. They had 10 children. Most of those children still live or lived in Michigan. I need help finding the children who where born in Licking Co, Ohio. Both from John R Davis and his son Aaron Davis. I have no clues to whom the girls married and any leads would be forever thankful for. You can contact me anytime through my email [email protected] Thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Williams, Engle, Perdue Crouch, Estell, Carpenter, Gillespie, Ripley, Bailey, Reed, etc. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DZB.2ACI/2264.1.2.3.1.2.1.1.1.2 Message Board Post: Ok:: forgot abt John CROUCH marr Susannah (WILLIAMS) CROUCH, marr Oct 23, 1794, dau of Charles & Sally (mnu), married Pittsylvania Co, Va, had issue (4) children. Also ref ENGLE, I have Michor ENGLE, marr Unknow, had Levi A. Engle Sr. and a William Engle, still searching rest of information, but Levii Sr. marr Nancy Ann BURR, 1780 Va, had issue (13) children, so He would be My 4th GGrandfather and Michor would be My 5th GGrandfather,, and Rebecca,, Levi Dau, married Jonathan PERDUE 1807 Jefferson Co, Ohio (First Families), plus other Surnames that Levi children married into. Regards And if it Helps come at Me [email protected] GD Wilson The Sarge ""Honor and Courage""
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunlap, Howey, McCreary, Lantz Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/1287.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Samuel DUNLAP I was born on 3 Jul 1744 in , , PA. He served in the military between 1776 and 1783 in American Revolution.1 "Muster Roll of Capt. John Edwrds, Dec 10, 1776. Militia of Philadelphia 5th Battalion commanded by Capt. John Bull. Pennsylvania Archives show that he served throughout the war and later in the State Militia. In 1788 he served as matross in artillery in Philadelphia Militia." He was a Private.
Kenneth, I have a great deal of information about this family. Some of it I can send by e-mail. some will have to go via snail mail. Samuel and his wife were buried in a family plot which later was abandoned because of the "wetness of the soil". In 1974 a grave marker for Samuel with a DAR medallion signifying hai service in the Revolutionary War was placed in the Utica North Cemetery where his son James DUNLAP is buried. Jim Barbee Reynoldsburg OH 614=322-1010
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Stillinger Dunlap Wander Ferenbaugh Conkle Lybarger Miller McKee Brenneman and more Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/1287.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: James, Thank you for the messages, we are certainly intereste in learning all we can of these families. I found some Rev. War records for a Samuel Danlap - Phuiladelphia, on the Pennsylvania Archives site, and am curious if these are the same Samuel?? http://www.digitalarchives.state.pa.us/ look uinder Rev. War soldiers section. We have considerable records on Samuels son Joseph Dunlap and his descendants in Knox county, OH, Indiana, Iowa, Nebraska etc. We can share these with you if you are interested. Ken Stillinger [email protected]
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/1287.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Kenneth, I have a great deal of information about this family. Some of it I can send by e-mail. Some would have to go via snail mail. Samuel and his wife were buried in a family plot which later was abandoned because of the "wetness of the soil". In 1974 a grave marker for Samuel with a DAR medallion signifying hisi service in the Revolutionary War was placed in the Utica North Cemetery where his son James DUNLAP is buried. Jim Barbee Reynoldsburg OH 614=322-1010
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunlap - Howey - Stillinger Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/2474 Message Board Post: We are trying to locate the grave of a Samuel Dunlap and his wife Mary or Ann (Mary Ann). According to family records, Samuel died in 1813 and his wife died October of 1811. Grave may be marked as a Rev War Veteran. Samuel is susposedly buried near his son James Dunlap near Utica, Licking County. I do not know if they are buried in a cemetery or on a farm or a family plot. These Dunlap families had farms in Utica area and also in Knox county. Any help appreciated in locating these graves, so we can get pictures of tombstones or burial records if possible. if possible. Kenneth Stillinger [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Dunlap - Howey - Stillinger - Vanness Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/1287.1.1 Message Board Post: Hello Barbara, My grt-grt grandfather was a Joseph Dunlap of Knox County, Ohio, believed to be a son of Samuel and Mary Ann Dunlap of near Utica, Licking County, Ohio. Our family records state Samuel died in 1813 and his wife in 1811, and Samuel is believed to be buried near Utica. We do not know if they are buried in a cemetery or on family plots on a family farm. One note we have says Samuel is buried near his son James Dunlap. near Utica. I have no mention of where Mary Ann died or if she is buried next to Samuel? Sons of Samuel believed to be Joseph, John, James and possibly a George?? We have the family of Joseph Dunlap and his descendants, but want to add the Dunlap ancestry back to Pennsylvania if possible. Kenneth Stillinger [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Burrier/Crown/Victor/Claypool/Parkinson/Farabee/Plants/McGee/Mathews/Squire/Bainter/Dorsey/Gist and MORE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DZB.2ACI/704.1042.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Barbara...............AGAIN you come forth with great information and help for me. I have been on the Underground RR site befe that you sent. Also one on Prospect Place and that is how I found who to contact at that time. BUT this site you sent me is different and I had fun reading it all. It is a keeper for sure. Blessings...........Susan
I looked up the Baugher family in the 1930 census.They still lived at 524 Hudson Ave. Emmet Baugher (head) age 62 born in Ohio age 33 at marriage Dorothy (wife) age 47 born in Kansas age 19 at marriage ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BAUGHER EMMET M County Name: LICKING Date of Death: 2/1/1936 Volume Number: 8059 Certificate Number: 11304 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1920 Census Licking Co. OH Living at 524 Hudson Ave Emmet Baugher (head) age 51 Dorothy (wife) age 37 Mary (mother) age 78 Nettie J Hutchings (mother in law) age 72 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1910 Census Licking Co. OH Emmet Baugher age 42 Dorothy (wife) age 27 (has born no children) Ashley Hutchings (nephew) Mary Baugher (mother) born two children (both still living) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2005 2:54 AM Subject: [OHLICKIN] Baugher Family circa 1914 >A family wedding was to take place in Sept 1914. > > I have in my possession a list of names that wedding invitations were to > be > sent to Under the list marked relatives is a family I would like to know > more about: > Mr & Mrs Emmet Baugher, 524 Hudson Ave., Newark, Ohio > > If anyone knows about these folks please email me direct at > [email protected]_ (mailto:[email protected]) > > Thanks! > > Lisa Harley > La Crescenta, CA > > > ==== OHLICKIN Mailing List ==== > visit: THE LICKING COUNTY GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY WEBSITE at: > http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html > > ============================== > Census images 1901, 1891, 1881 and 1871, plus so much more. > Ancestry.com's United Kingdom & Ireland Collection. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13968/rd.ashx >
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/704.1042.1.1 Message Board Post: Trinway Mansion Trinway, Ohio Muskingum County Salt Fork Region http://prospectplace-dresden.com/ Other OH sites http://www.ohioundergroundrailroad.org/preserve.htm Here is what you want. Barbara