>From: JSpri24340@aol.com >To: OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: {not a subscriber} look ups >Date: Fri, 4 Feb 2000 12:55:40 -0800 (PST) > >Barbara sprinkle age 51 on the 1850 census for Licking County , was listed >as a widow , who was her husband he died about 1840 in Licking County Ohio >at >Bolling Green, would he have a Will or Estate Papers od deed to prove his >name? >David Sprinkle >Alabama > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>From: AnnBergelt@aol.com >To: lindamontanaro@hotmail.com >Subject: Re: genealogical event >Date: Thu, 3 Feb 2000 15:42:14 EST > >Linda: > >Can you forward the following information, so I don't have to subscribe and >unsubscribe? > > >Listmembers: > >The Sixth Annual Family History Share Fair will be presented by the East >Central Florida Genealogical Society Co-op (in which Palm Beach County is >represented) on Saturday, 1 April 2000 from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM at the >Maxwell >King Center for the Performing Arts in Melbourne, Florida. > >Family researchers from beginners to professionals will benefit from >lectures >and demonstrations on various topics. There will be displays by lineage, >ethnic and patriotic groups; videos, vendors of all types of genealogical >products, and door prizes. This is a chance to meet hundreds of fellow >researchers and gain from their experience and knowledge. > >Pre-registration (before March 1) is $10.00 per person, or $15.00 at the >door, day of the event. > >For registration forms and further information, contact a local >genealogical >society, or go to the co-op website: > >http://www.rootsweb.com/~flecfgsc > >or contact me directly for more information. Special thanks to your >listowner for this opportunity to present this information! > >Ann Bergelt >AnnBergelt@aol.com ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>From: "david scott" <dlra@galaxy-web.com> >To: <OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com> >Subject: {not a subscriber} A SCOTT BIRTHCERTIFICATE >Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 06:30:44 -0800 (PST) > > HELLO: >I am trying to get a copy of the birth certificate of William H. Scott. >Born in 1838. Month and day unknown. >Parents of William. >Jacob Scott >Hetty (Hester) Scott >I believe they lived in licking co from 1836 to 1840. >Thank you >David L Scott >dlra@2ultra.com > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
>From: PeggyLynnRowe@aol.com >To: OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: {not a subscriber} 1917 Licking Co Death, G. W. PRIEST >Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 10:15:26 -0800 (PST) > > >Where can I write to order a copy of the following death certificate? > > PRIEST GEORGE W > County Name: LICKING Date of Death: 8/29/1917 > Volume Number: 2349 Certificate Number: 33037 > >Meanwhile, Does anyone on this list happen to have a death record book for >Licking CO, who would please look up this name for me? I am hoping to find >out parents names,any siblings, etc. He is my ggrandfather. > >I am not yet on this list, as I just found it, so PLEASE e-mail me directly >at: >PeggyLynnRowe@aol.com > >Gratefully, >Peggy > > ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com
I got this from another list. It is the "Ohio State Gazetteer and Business Directory for 1860-61". Very interesting and easy to search. http://moa.umdl.umich.edu/cgi/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=AJA2907 Jeanne
I am looking for descendents of John b. April 18, 1816 in VT and Euphemia b. 2/15/1821 in OH SHAFFER HEATH. They were married in Tuscarawas Co., OH in 1838 or 1839 and moved to Owen Co., IN by 1850. They had a number of children, Jemima, John Calvin, Peter, Francis, Hannah, Delila, James M. (Madison?), Susan and Tabitha. John was a school teacher for at least a while. I believe I may have run across some of Euphemia's kin in Clay and Owen Co., but don't have their names in front of me. After Euphemia died in 1861, John HEATH married Elizabeth KELLUM and they had some more children. Peter HEATH died in a Confederate POW camp during the war. Francis and James M. HEATH had farms near their father in 1870. I am most interested in descendents of John Calvin HEATH b. 7/24/1841 since he was my g-grandfather. He married a Mary BOWMAN (possibly BEAMAN) in 1864. Their son, Maryfield was my grandfather. I believe they had another son, Marion, who died in Belle Union, Putnam Co., IN in the 20s or 30s. Mary died in 1867 and John C. left Maryfield with his sister, Hannah HEATH McCULLOUGH and her husband William Henry McCULLOUGH. I have no idea what became of Marion between this time and when he turned up in Belle Union. I believe Mary BOWMAN was the daughter of John and Nancy BOWMAN who lived near John HEATH's farm in the 1860 census and had a daughter Mary aged 15 in 1860. I'm told John C. and Mary HEATH's marriage license says BEAMAN for her father, but haven't actually seen it myself. John Calvin HEATH then married Hester Jane PHILLIPS in Waynetown, Montgomery co., IN. They had 9 children: William Sanford b. 1/20/1873, Eliza Ephema b. 4/3/1874, Nelson Ney b. 2/11/1876, Jesse Guy b. 11/15/1878, Ira Iggy b. 1/29/1881, Mona Ray b. 10/25/1884, Pearl May b. 1/10/1886, Clyde Clifford b. 3/30/1888, Nellie M. b. 11/24/1890. After John Calvin died 12/19/1893, Hester Jane married Harry Nelson in Gas City, Grant Co., IN. I don't know the date, but believe that they raised most of John Calvin and Hester Jane's children in Gas City. If you are related to this crew, I would appreciate hearing from you. I expect there was a family Bible, since John HEATH was a school teacher, but my branch of the family didn't get it. I do have xeroxes of John Calvin HEATH's family Bible. Does anyone know if there was a generally accepted way these were passed to the next generation? I would guess the eldest son got it. Did each couple buy their own Bible and start records when they got married? Thank you for your time and attention. Jim Heath -- Mine - Bagley, Bowman, Brinton, City, Cooprider, Duncan, Elleman, Embree, Harris, Harry, Hastings, Heath, Hines, Jordan, Leonard, Love, Neal, (O')Mooney, Owen(s), Shaffer, Shuey, Underwood Wife - Allan, Bennington, Bigham, Hamilton, McHarry, McCuen, Morrow, Nicholas, Pond, Shugarts, Stockwell, Wods (Woods) mailto:jim@haiku.mdn.com http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/h/e/a/James-R-Heath/
Ann and Aaron are believed to be the children of Jonas and Phebe WARD and were both married in Licking Co. OH in 1809. Anyone with information on Jonas or Phebe or their children, please contact me. Pat J. jimpat@netins.net
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I need help in finding information on the John Nichols family. John was born 1800-1810 in Virginia. 28 December 1829,John married Mariah Tegarde in Knox County, OH. They had the following issue 1male that died between the age of 5 to 10. Rachel married William Lamont Abbott-- two sons by this marriage Frank Milton Abbott and the other died very young.( I have a photograph of the two seems to be in the middle 1860's..) Joihn and Maria had a daughter, Abigail.born ca 1837-can't find her after the 1860 licking county census. John and Maria's youngetat daughter Maria born ca 1840 may have married John Zellhart. I lose her after the 1870 census. John Nichols purchased 6 March 1840 a tract of land rom Elijah Nichols. John's estate was probated 1852 Licking County. Maria, his wife, died 1896 0r 1898. Licking County. There was a John Nichols of Virginia that was awarded a tract of land in Licking ca 1816. Can anyone give or share information on this family? Need much-a-lot-of help ! here. Sincerely Harry Cleveland
Does anyone have a copy of an article entitled "Township History - Abner Whitehead"? Or other articles by Eben Condit about the Whiteheads. Or does anyone know the date of the article? Abner was my 4x grgrfather. Thanks!
On Wednesday February 2, 2000, our collection will be available again to the public. We are, for the time being maintaining the same hours as in the past. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday 1-4 pm in April we will again open Wednesday evenings at 6:30 We are located on the second floor of the new Newark Public Library. 101 West Main St. Newark, Ohio 43055-5054 (740) 349-5510 The web page has not been updated as yet. Ron Trager rontrager@prodigy.net Licking County (Ohio) Genealogical Society President Please visit the Licking County Genealogical Society Web Site at: http://www.npls.org/pub_lcgs_web/, E-Mail: lcgs@npls.org
I don't know if there is a direct connection, but I know there are a lot of Siglers in that area. One of my cousins traced a Catherine Sigler who married George Barnes/Bearnes. Here's a little information, in case your able to make a connection: Ancestors of Catherine Sigler Generation No. 1 1. Catherine Sigler, born 1780 in Virginia; died 1849 in Licking County, Ohio. She was the daughter of 2. John Sigler and 3. Elizabeth Unknown. She married (1) George Bearnes June 06, 1797 in Maryland. He was born July 05, 1782 in Virginia, and died May 15, 1865 in Licking County, Ohio. He was the son of Unknown Bearnes. Generation No. 2 2. John Sigler, born Abt. 1740; died 1818 in Allegenny Co., Maryland. He married 3. Elizabeth Unknown. 3. Elizabeth Unknown, born Abt. 1740; died Aft. 1828. Children of John Sigler and Elizabeth Unknown are: i. Elizabeth Sigler, married Charles Snyder. ii. Sophia Sigler, married Daniel Green. iii. Susanna Sigler, married Peter Sain. iv. Adam Sigler, born August 30, 1759; died 1847 in Cumberland, Allegeny Co., Maryland; married Elizabeth Michael September 30, 1778. v. Jacob Sigler, born May 14, 1761; died March 27, 1841 in Allegeny Co., Maryland; married Mary Michael in Loudon Co., Virginia. vi. Mary Sigler, born 1764 in Loudon Co., Virginia; died October 1848 in Licking County, Ohio; married Lovel Morris. vii. Barbara Sigler, born 1773; died 1846 in Licking County, Ohio; married Jacob W. Husker June 05, 1784 in Allegeny Co., Maryland. viii. Phillip Sigler, born April 25, 1774 in Loudon Co., Virginia; died January 10, 1848 in Licking County, Ohio; married Anne Glaze September 30, 1795 in Allegeny Co., Maryland. ix. John S. Sigler, born March 06, 1776 in Loudon Co., Virginia; died November 03, 1845 in Licking County, Ohio; married Rachel Pitzer August 08, 1798 in Allegeny Co., Maryland. 1 x. Catherine Sigler, born 1780 in Virginia; died 1849 in Licking County, Ohio; married George Bearnes June 06, 1797 in Maryland. xi. Nancy Sigler, born January 27, 1785 in Loudon Co., Virginia; died September 22, 1869 in Allegeny Co., Maryland; married Peter Neff January 10, 1805 in Allegeny Co., Maryland. Hope this helps. Kim Day Boise > -----Original Message----- > From: WBradfCapt@aol.com [mailto:WBradfCapt@aol.com] > Sent: Saturday, January 29, 2000 1:16 AM > To: OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [OHLICKIN] SIGLER, SHIPP(S) > > > I am researching these two surnames in Licking > County. I am principally interested in Henry and > Sarah's ancestry and siblings, but would welcome > any info on the rest of their family. > Henry SIGLER b. 15 Sep 1808 prob. Licking Co. > d. 17 Jan 1888 Harrison Co. Mo. > m. ca. 1831 Licking Co.? > to > Sarah C. SHIPP(S) b. 29 Oct 1812 prob. Licking Co. > d. 14 Aug 1877 Harrison Co. Mo. > children: > John C. b. 26 May 1832 Licking Co. > d. 14 Feb 1914 Buchannon Co. Mo. > m. 10 Nov 1853 Muskingum Co. Oh. > to > Lydia GERMAN b. Muskingum Co. Oh. > Angeline b. ca. 1835 > Elizabeth b. ca. 1839 > Sarah Catherine b. 17 Feb 1846 Licking Co. > d. 3 May 1919 Harrison Co. Mo. > m. ? Licking Co. > to > William H. GERMAN of Muskingum Co. Oh. > Martha b. 1848 Licking Co. > d. ? Cook Co. Il. > m. 27 Aug 1870 Harrison Co. Mo. > to > David Butcher > Susan Ann b. 25 Apr 1863 Licking Co. > d. 14 Jun 1922 Ford Co. Ks. > m. 3 Oct 1871 Harrison Co. Mo. > to > Byron H. PRESTAGE > Emma b. 5 Oct 1857 Licking Co. > d. 20 Nov 1926 Shawnee Co. Ks. > m. 19 Dec 1876 Harrison Co. Mo. > to > Benjamin F. Phillips > Bill Bradford in Kansas >
I am researching these two surnames in Licking County. I am principally interested in Henry and Sarah's ancestry and siblings, but would welcome any info on the rest of their family. Henry SIGLER b. 15 Sep 1808 prob. Licking Co. d. 17 Jan 1888 Harrison Co. Mo. m. ca. 1831 Licking Co.? to Sarah C. SHIPP(S) b. 29 Oct 1812 prob. Licking Co. d. 14 Aug 1877 Harrison Co. Mo. children: John C. b. 26 May 1832 Licking Co. d. 14 Feb 1914 Buchannon Co. Mo. m. 10 Nov 1853 Muskingum Co. Oh. to Lydia GERMAN b. Muskingum Co. Oh. Angeline b. ca. 1835 Elizabeth b. ca. 1839 Sarah Catherine b. 17 Feb 1846 Licking Co. d. 3 May 1919 Harrison Co. Mo. m. ? Licking Co. to William H. GERMAN of Muskingum Co. Oh. Martha b. 1848 Licking Co. d. ? Cook Co. Il. m. 27 Aug 1870 Harrison Co. Mo. to David Butcher Susan Ann b. 25 Apr 1863 Licking Co. d. 14 Jun 1922 Ford Co. Ks. m. 3 Oct 1871 Harrison Co. Mo. to Byron H. PRESTAGE Emma b. 5 Oct 1857 Licking Co. d. 20 Nov 1926 Shawnee Co. Ks. m. 19 Dec 1876 Harrison Co. Mo. to Benjamin F. Phillips Bill Bradford in Kansas
John C. LOYD b. (1836) d.( 1914) sp.Francis Elizabeth BOYD b.( 1838) d.( 1917) children of this union: Altha M. Loyd b.(1861) infant b.(1863-1863) Charles F. LOYD b. ( 1863) Cathreine Ella LOYD-REYNARD b. (1867) Ida M. LOYD-BROWN b. ( 1869) Frank B. LOYD ( WARMAN) b. ( 1873) Blanche B. LOYD-THOMPSON b. ( 1877) John C. LOYD b. (1875) Lena L LOYD b.(unkn) If you might have any information on these families I would surely appreciate the assistance. This family shows up on the Licking Co. census for 188o in Burlington twp, and on the 1860 Licking Co. census in Washington Twp. Thank-you for your time. Respectfully Yours Beverly Henry-Bishop
I am looking for further information or fellow researchers on any of the following individuals, all of whom are buried in the Old Colony Burial > Ground in Granville, Licking Co., OH: > > Elizabeth GRAVES born 1 Mar 1769 died > 6 July 1850 wife of Thomas INGHAM > > Enoch GRAVES born 13 Sep 1766 died 13 > April 1836 was an original settler of Granville > > Captain Josiah GRAVES born ca 1773 died 5 July > 1838 husband of Hannah > > Reuben GRAVES born ca 1735 died > 22 Aug 1824 husband of Susanna > > Roswell GRAVES born ca 1757 died > 20 Dec 1850 husband of Hannah > > Any help that you could provide is greatly appreciated. Thanks--Tim Dawe >
While browsing this site: http://www.wirefire.com/mhb/ I discovered this book I thought someone here might want: OH) Bushnell, Henry The History Of Granville, Licking County, Ohio 1889. Hann & Adair. Hardback. 372 Pages. Local History. Very Good Condition. $ 75.00 + shipping I have no connection to this site, or knowledge of them or their books. Carolyn (Anderson) Clark MY SURNAMES Virginia/West Virginia: Anderson, Clark, Davis, Elliott, Flack, Knisely, Zickafoose, Dunlap, Curtis, Claypool, Sherman, Coffinberry, Maryland: Baughman, Flenner, Westlake. Pennsylvania: Billman, Hoadley, Coe. Brick Walls: Kerns (Pike Co. OH), Ravenscroft (Ross Co. OH), Parker (Licking Co. OH), Hoadley and Coe (Crawford Co. OH). Descendants of all these ended up in Ohio
Hello, I am hoping to contact a descendant of the Robert & Sophia HANNA family from the 1850 Census, Licking Co. OH, p. 305 Etna twp. Robert is age 37, Sophia, age 45, Jefferson age 13, Hiram age 10, Rebecca age 7, Melissa age 4, & Elizabeth age 6. Elizabeth is listed last and so I am wondering if she is not the child of Robert & Sophia? I have additional info. on the family if anyone is interested. Audrey
My 3xg grandfather, Jabez Condit WHITEHEAD was supposed to be a school teacher (master) in Jersey as well. Any one know of this? Kim Whitehead kaw@lcc.net
I'm searching for information on Retta PATERSON. She signed and witnessed the marriage of William Henry KING and Lillie May DICKERSON on Mar 28, 1883 in Jersey Twp., Licking Co. Lillie May DICKERSON was the daughter of Thomas DICKERSON and Mary Eleanor PATTERSON. I have tried to find out about Mary E. PATTERSON's parents and siblings for the longest time with no concrete answers and so I hope that Retta might help unlock the mystery - maybe she was an aunt. Thanks in advance. Melissa
HI everyone. My gg grandfather, William Henry KING (1856-1892) taught at the Pan Handle school in Jersey Twp., Licking Co. This is where he met my gg grandmother, Lillie May DICKERSON - she was his student. Has anyone ever heard of this school? Melissa