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/2400.1.1 Message Board Post: Probably the Welsh church you are interested in was north of Granville. I believe you can find information about it in the book on Granville. I am intersted in a Welsh Congregational Church that was in Harrison Township, on the north edge of that Township. It would appear that there are few, if any, records left from that church.
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/2409.1.1 Message Board Post: The only names from your list are the Thomas' Listed as members are Mrs Margaret Thomas Evan Thomas Mrs Mary R. Thomas and listed as a non-resident member is Mrs Charles Thomas of Lima David
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/2424 Message Board Post: I am reading through these messages and it looks like a few do posts but does any of the posts ever get answered?
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/2423 Message Board Post: I need to know who the families of these 2 are. They were married in 1898 in Newark but I cannot find their parents.
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/2400.1 Message Board Post: Has anyone posted the answers to the questions here on this Welsh Church. We have Rachael Thomas family from Wales.
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/2409.1 Message Board Post: I am interested. Are there any Thomas families from Wales or Gilmore families?
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BOUNDS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DZB.2ACI/2422 Message Board Post: I do have a Nathan BOUNDS in my genealogy but no sister named Dolly. If you would like more extensive info from my genealogy please feel free to contact me. My Nathan BOUNDS was born September 23, 1808. Does this match your info? Would be interested to know what info you have and compare. If interested please e-mail me. Carol Bounds Williamson
For those who live or who may be visiting in the area: The Licking County Genealogical Society will meet on Monday, December 6th at 7 p.m. in Zerger Hall, 745 East Main Street, Newark, OH for the society’s annual Christmas Party. The programs for the evening will be "Visual Tours of the Allen County Public Library, Ft. Wayne, IN and the LDS Library in Salt Lake City, UT, presented by L.C.G.S. members Ronna and Charlie Eagle. These libraries are the 2nd and 1st largest genealogy libraries in the U.S. Christmas music will also be provided. Those who wish to attend are asked to bring an appetizer or dessert to share. Table service and beverages will be provided by L.C.G.S. The meeting and program are open to the public. Bring a friend. For more information see the society’s web site at: http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html ----- Bill Johns, LCGS Vice President/Program Chair & 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]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/2421 Message Board Post: From the Blue Hill, Nebraska Times, we clip the following account of the death of Mary J. Summerville, who resided in this county a few years since, and whose good name and deeds are doubtless, familiar to many of our readers: Mrs. Mary J. Summerville was born August 20th, 1838, in West Bedford, Coshocton County, Ohio, and died in Blue Hill, Webster County, Nebraska May 22d. 1884. Her parents are Thomas and Julia A. Tipton, now living in Plum Creek, Nebraska. The death is the first that has occurred in the family. She was married to George B. Summerville, December 10th, 1861, in Muskingum County, Ohio. In 1863, they moved to Moultrie County, Illinois, where they resided until 1867, when they returned to Ohio. They lived near Alexandria, Licking county, until 1883, when they moved to Blue Hill, Neb. Mrs. Summerville was educated in the common schools of her own neighborhood, near Frazeysburg, Ohio, and at the Martinsburg Academy in Licking County, Ohio. In 1873, she united with the Congregational Church at Alexandria, Ohio, but in 1876, she withdrew from this church and united with the Old School Baptist church, not far from Alexandria, in which church has been her membership to the time of her death. Her life had been of great activity, much of her time being given to matters of a religious or literary character. She was naturally of a very sanguine temperament, and would not suffer herself or those about her to become disheartened or dejected, her counsel to others being to "look on the bright side" when adversity or sorrow came. She was one of those persons who carry sunshine wherever they go. Her funeral services were held on Friday afternoon, May 22d at the Lutheran Church, and were attended by a large concourse of the people of Blue Hill, who had learned to appreciate Mr. Summerville. We feel that our community and Church has indeed suffered a great loss in the death of "Aunt Mar," as she was known by everyone. But we know that she has gone to her reward promised to the faithful and her works do follow her. It can be truly said of her that "though dead yet she speaketh." Zanesville Daily Courier, published: Zanesville, Ohio Saturday, June 28, 1884
List of unclaimed letters for Neward, Ohio. Week ending Jan. 23: By J.M. Ickes, P.M. ALLEN, J.B. BAKER, Mrs. CAROLINE BAKER, Mrs. EDMONIA BOYLE, Miss ADELLIA BOWERS, WESLEY BROCKER, FERD BRENNAN, GEORGE CHAMBERS, Mrs. J.P. COMMER, Oscar CONES, HANNAH COOK, Edward COUGHBEN, PATRICK CORNELIUS, R.A. CULLISON, F.J. CVETCHR, JOSIP DeWEES, F.H. DICK, R.H. DUNN, Mrs. ODESSA DRAKE, BLESSE EDINGTON, J.A. EVERETT, J.S. FURAN, LAURIE FLINN, ALBERT FOUTS, HOMER FUIMER, Miss EVA GARDNER, Mrs. MENERVIE GIUSEPPE, DEINTI HAAKE, Mrs. E.A. HARRISON, C.R. HITCHCOCK, BUCK HOPEWELL, G.A. HUDSON, WILLIAM HOWARD, J.E. KING, Mrs. DAVID LEASE, E.M. MARKEN, ESTER MARPLE, W.H. MAY, WILLIAM F. McPEAK, M.L. MERLENS, Mrs. CHARLES MILLER, Miss JESSIE MOORE, HARRY MOORE, Mrs. MARY MORRISON, FRANK MURPHY, E.H. NIEVEN, JOE NOVI, AMENENKA RECTOR, Mrs. FLORA RICHARDS, HARRY RILEY, JOHN RINHART, LIENES ROSE, FRANK RUELEE, FRANK RUHR, FRANK J. SAMS, MARTIN B. SINSABAUGH, S. SNOW, LEWIS STICKLER, H. STOKES, R.C. WILLIAMS, Miss EDITH WILSON, Mrs. D.D. YATES, Mrs. R.M.
Found in the Newark Daily Advocate of March 21, 1894: List of letters remaining unclaimed in the Post Office at Newark, Ohio for the week ending March 20, 1894: ABBOTT, H.H. ADAMS, Miss NETTIE ANDERSON, R.E. ARDEN, THEO.V. ANDREWS, E.S. ANDERSON, W.J. BALL, Mrs. ALBERT BATES, Mrs. ROB BERRY, E.R. BURKHAM, Mrs. ANNA C. BUCKLAND, EMMA E. CALDWELL, Miss E. CONLEY. C.J. COUR, Mrs. ED E. (package) COUTSON, Miss RACHEL DAVIS, Mrs. JANE EVANS, JOHN FAIRFIELD, Miss LULU FARLEY, H. GASBIN, J.M. GEORGE, WILLIAM GILBERT, W.T. GIFFIN, JOHN A, GRIFFITH, Mrs. SARAH A. GUNDER, Miss ANGELINE HARRINGTON, J.W. HITCHCOCK, Miss KITTY HOUGHTON, GEORGE B. (package) HUMMEL, Miss LOTTIE INSKEEP, Wm. A. JONES, G.W. LOUIS, HARRY S. MCGUCKIN, JAMES MCFARLAND, Wm. M. MILLER, CHARLIE MOORE, PHILIP MURPHY, D.R. PATTON, ALLIE POWEL, FRANCI- M. POYER, W.A. RICHARDS, GEO. W. ROGERS, WILLIAM ROAD FOREMAN RYAN, DAVID RUSSELL, Mrs. MOLLIE RIAN, Mrs. M.A. SENSABAUGH & CO. SHIPMAN, C.T. SHERWOOD, P.W. SNYDER BROS. STOUFFER, G.W. SMITH, W.E. THOMPSON, JESSE WATSON, Mrs. MINNIE WOLF, Miss BELLA YOUNG, C.M. YOUNG, J.L. (package)
Information please. BEDE BARCLAY born: 05 Jan. 1815---Virginia--parents unknown. Spouse: AMANDA LIVINGSTON born: 20 May 1828---OHIO Date of marriage: unknown. Parents of AMANDA LIVINGSTON: GEORGE LIVINGSTON SARAH SIMPSON Children of BEDE and AMANDA LIVINGSTON MILTON LOUISA WILLIAM BEDE JAMES WESLEY MINERVA ROBERT MARION ISIDORA ALICE
Nancy McCREARY b. ca 1781 in Menallen Township, York County, Pennsylvania married 4 Aug 1811 in Licking County, Ohio to David EVANS b. ca 1776. The marriage date was taken from the Licking County record book. I am hoping that there are descendants of this couple that can add their families John C. Hall, Petaluma, California
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Holtsberry/Harter/Price/Hayes Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DZB.2ACI/2420 Message Board Post: Researching following Licking County Names. All families were from either Licking Township or Union Township prior to 1850. Would like to correspond with descendants of any of these individuals. Holtsberry, Nicholas (b 1754) & Catharine (b. 1760) Daughter's marriage in 1807 recorded in Fairfield County first date in Ohio. Came from Allegeny County, Md. Was Catharine the daughter or sister of another early settler from Alleghany County, Md? She may have been daughter of Conrad Corbus of Allegany County, MD. Children: John Holtsberry m.Margaret Poling settled in Barbour County Virginia (West) Elizabeth married John Green 1807 Sally married Isaac Harter 1818 Richard b. 1793 d. 1843 married Catherine Harter 1818 buried Hebron Cemetery. Children went to Paulding County, Ohio. Anna married Benedict Farmer 1819. May have been married a second time. Susannah married John Frederick Wartsbaugh 1814 (left large family) Jacob married Betsey Entsminger 1813 Conrad married Fanny McGuire 1821 - married 2nd Delilah James married Frances Harter 1827 (James and Conrad's descendants lived in the Buckeye Lake area. Samuel married Nancy Gregory 1828. He may have gone by another first name and had a second marriage. Polly married John Woolard 1818 George Harter born 1805/1806 Rockingham County Virginia. Wife Elizabeth. Was in Licking County by 1820. Died in Burlington Township, Licking County 1835. Lived near Fairmont. Jared (Jerred) Price. b. 1793 Maryland. Married Anna Hayes or Hutchins (conflicting information). Appears in 1850 Census, Union Township, Licking County. Probably married in Maryland. Children: Nicholas married Celesta Peas Sally Ann (married Evan Williams), Thomas (married Catherine Holtsberry), Amanda (married Harvey Holtsberry - cousin of Catherine), Elizabeth (married Amos Walters), Lemuel may have died d.s.p. Thomas, Nicholas and Amanda all settled in Jackson Township, Paulding County. Anna Hayes (Hutchins). born Maryland 1796. Conflicting information. It is possible but unlikly she was previously married and one of these names is her married name. She may be the daughter of John Hayes who appears in the 1870 census in Licking Township.
Dear List Readers, I received two wonderfully helpful replies to my letter about churches in Newark Twp in the 1850s. I thought I would share the information with the list in the hopes that it might help others. ***************** First, from Dave: Try online at: http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Licking/LickingIndex.htm You may have to wade through a lot to find what you want, but it should list all active churches in Licking County through 1881 when it came out. ******************* And next, from Linda: Try The Licking County Genealogical Society a the following web site: http://lcgs.npls.org/index.html ****************** I will be using these sites as soon as the last bite of turkey is eaten on Thursday! Happy Thanksgiving, Judy Martin
Dear List Readers, Does anyone know what churches were active in and around Newark Twp. in the 1850s? I would like to find a record of the baptism of my great grandfather, Fred W. BONNER. I am hoping that he was born in Newark and that such a record might still exist. It is believed that the Bonners were Anglican (Church of England) or Episcopalian, but they might have chosen a different faith depending on the location of a convenient church. If you can't help me with a listing of churches, can you give me the address of a library or genealogical society that might be able to help me? Thank you in advance for your assistance, Judith Bonner Martin
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Does anyone have any information on John Hayes who was 81 years old living in Licking Township in the household of Richard Hayes age 23 (grandson?)? I am looking for the father of Anna Hayes who married Jared (Jarret) Price and resided in Licking County (Licking or Union Township). Their daughter, Amanda Price, married Harvey Holtsberry. Karen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Hottinger Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DZB.2ACI/571.575.1262 Message Board Post: I am doing some research on my Rockingham Virginia connection. My great-grandfather was Benjamin Franklin Hottinger 1877-1973 born in Rockingham. I believe Moses Hottinger was somehow connected to his family. I would appreciate any info that you might have on Moses and his siblings and his desendants. Thanks,Eddie
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/2419 Message Board Post: Emily Bailey wrote: "David Coon and David's father-in-law, Alanson Adams, lived in Licking County from around 1844 to about 1855. David and his wife's brother, Elam Dennis Adams, owned a wagon making business named Adams-Coon." Does anyone have any more details about the Adams-Coon wagon making business of David Coon and Elam Adams? Thanks, David Coon