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    1. cemeteries
    2. Jim and Pat Juon
    3. If my ancestor Jonas WARD, b. 1743? died in June 1812 in Hanover Twp., Licking Co. what would be the cemeteries in that location at that time? Or are there possibly church cemeteries, i.e. Congregational or Presbyterian? Any help greatly appreciated! Pat J.

    05/22/1999 03:27:50
    1. The HATCH family of Licking CO, OH
    2. E&P Chapman
    3. I am looking for information about the Hatch family that lived in Bennington Twp, Licking Co, OH, during the period before 1850 through 1870 or later. Zenas Hatch b. 1783 in MA (or MD?) in Bennington Twp wife Susannah b. 1788 MA(or MD?) were probably the parents of several of the other Hatchs living in the area. I think they may have been the grandparents of Hannah Hatch living in Hartford Twp at in 1850. In 1850 census Hannah wiving in Hartford Twp, Licking Co, OH Charity (anty) Hatch 36 F VA Teempy (nefey) 13 F OH Hannah 12 F OH Orvilla 8 F OH William 6 M IL Zenas L 4 M IL . In 1860 Hannah was living with a family in Crawford Co, IL, along with William & Zenas. Michael Richards 48 M Farmer OH Casepo 46 F OH Daniel 18 M Laborer OH David 17 M Farmer OH Sylvester 5 M IL William Hatch 17 M Laborer OH Zenas Hatch 14 M IL Hannah Hatch 20 F School Teacher OH In late 1860 Hannah m. Solomon Cooper in Crawford Co, IL. Solomon was b. on VA and had been living with another family in Crawford Co, IL. 1860 Census Crawford Co, IL Oliver Newlin 38 M Farmer IL Martha 27 F IL Emmaline 15 F IL Laitia 13 F IL John 8 M IL Wooford 6 M IL Montague Hawkins 20 M Laborer VA George Ceriso 23 M Laborer VA Solomon Cooper 24 M Carpenter VA Hannah died a year later just after the birth of my ggGrandmother. Does any of these names mean anything to any of you doing work on Licking Co, families?

    05/22/1999 12:52:39
    1. [Fwd: Listowner]
    2. Linda Montanaro
    3. This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------59933F333E3205F99940CE29 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------59933F333E3205F99940CE29 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <Cpalsson@aol.com> Received: from imo21.mx.aol.com ("port 1316"@[198.81.17.65]) by InfoAve.Net (PMDF V5.1-12 #23426) with ESMTP id <01JBFPEA37FUAA0AUS@InfoAve.Net> for mlinda@InfoAve.Net; Thu, 20 May 1999 22:07:50 EDT Received: from Cpalsson@aol.com (14429) by imo21.mx.aol.com (IMOv20) id uDHGa03188 for <mlinda@northstate.net>; Thu, 20 May 1999 22:04:21 -0400 (EDT) Date: Thu, 20 May 1999 22:04:21 -0400 (EDT) From: Cpalsson@aol.com Subject: RE:Listowner To: mlinda@NorthState.Net Message-id: <b52eb184.24761925@aol.com> MIME-version: 1.0 X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 13 Content-type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-transfer-encoding: 7bit X-Mozilla-Status2: 00000000 I am trying to find information on my Great grandfather Nathanial S. Hancock. His obituary says he was born in Licking County, Ohio in 1832. Any information on how to go about that would be greatly appreciated. I am 80 years old and very new to computers and geneology. I'm using my grandchildrens computer and they help me. I just got a copy of my grandparents wedding record from 1883 and it had who their parents were, thats how i found out about Nathanial. He was also married to a Sarah P. Hickerson, but i don't know when or where. Thank you for your time. Clifford Charles Hancock --------------59933F333E3205F99940CE29--

    05/22/1999 06:46:39
    1. Licking County Genealogical Society's Web Address Change
    2. Our society's web pages are now hosted on the Newark Public Library's server. Our new address is http://newark.lib.oh.us/lcgs/index.html Ron Trager rontrager@prodigy.net Licking County (Ohio) Genealogical Society Computer Chairman Please visit the Licking County Genealogical Society Web Site at: http://newark.lib.oh.us/lcgs/index.html, E-Mail: lcgs1@juno.com

    05/22/1999 02:56:40
    1. Chidester, Rose, Hiles, Revercomb, Marriott, Boudinot
    2. jmcpa
    3. I have discovered quite a bit about Thomas George Chidester and now I looking for anyone else researching these families. I have found Thomas George and his family in all of the Censuses from 1850 to 1900. He died in 1904 and I am currently waiting on a response from NARA for his Civil War pension, if he had one, and his service record. I have found a number of family names which are connected with Thomas and his descendants and I would like to hear from anyone researching them. The Chidesters lived in the Southeast and Central portions of Ohio from the early 1800's on. The families which have clear links are: ROSE (1876 on), HILES (ca 1920), REVERCOMB (1920 on), MARRIOTT (ca 1900), BOUDINOT (ca 1820), GRIFFITH (ca 1820), GORDON (ca 1820), LAYTON (1920 on) and the various spellings of CHIDESTER (1800 on). I will be happy to share information, but I would really love to exchange information. -- John Middleton, Leawood, Kansas Middleton, SCT>Liverpool, Eng>Chicago, IL, 1800-1920; Neely, IRL>PA, 1759-1900; Chid(d)ester, WV>OH, 1800-1900; Som(m)erville, Grasmere, Eng, 1700-1850 Web Page: http://www.planetkc.com/jmcpa -- Unbuttoned Press - Genealogy Publishing

    05/21/1999 09:02:33
    1. SAMPLE
    2. Reilly
    3. HI EVERYONE! I'm researching my GGGG grandmother Nancy SAMLPE of a forgin birth and moved to Nerwark,Licking Co.OH and had 9 children. to my believe her first husband Mr. SAMPLE died some where around Licking Co.OH or in the war. Mrs.Nancy SAMPLE moved to Huron Co.OH about 1816.and married Jacob RUSH on 3 May 1821.Jacob RUSH died soon there after. Children are: John, Martha,Bestsey,James,William,Anna,Samuel,Nancy and David. William SAMPLE Moved back out of the area about 1839 Samuel SAMPLE moved out of the area about the same time 1839 David SAMPLE and his wife Susan SAMPLE and his mother NANCY RUSH moved out of the area about 1849 - 1850. Nancy RUSH mved to a western state and lived to be 100 years old. any Info. on this family would be greatly appreicated. LEE E-Mail us at: reilly@accnorwalk.com OHIO - USA Jay & LEE

    05/21/1999 06:30:21
    1. Obit & Death Note Index in "The Granville Times"
    2. Donald D. Young
    3. "The Granville Times" was published weekly in Granville, OH from 1880 to 1941. It carried death notices and obituaries not only for residents of Granville but for many others in and around Licking County. An index to these death notices and obits published during this time can be found on line at http://users.gurulink.com/donyoung. This link is on the Licking County GenWeb page also. Don Young

    05/21/1999 04:43:19
    1. Hurrell/Minnick
    2. I am searching for any information anyone would have on James Hurrell. He married Margaret Minnick approximately 1865-70. According to the 1870 & 80 Ohio Census they lived in Licking County in Hanover Twp. probably the Black Hand Gorge area or Tobuso.

    05/21/1999 04:27:11
    1. George P Elliott
    2. Linda Fredrickson
    3. If you want to see the complete death date of George Elliott, go to www.ohiohistory.org After the page comes up, go to Archives/Research Tools. Scroll down briefly to Ohio Death Index 1913-1937 and click on it. Enter the information in the form, and list Licking as the County. Choose 1928-32 as the year, and his info will come up. Happy hunting. Linda

    05/19/1999 06:22:26
    1. George Peebles Elliott & Rosina J. Vietmeier
    2. Dad or Joe
    3. My wife's great grandparents were George Peebles Elliott, born 5/6/1849, in Newark, Ohio and died in 1930. His wife was Rosina J. Vietmeier, born in 1855. I believe, for the most part, they lived and perhaps died in Newark. Rosina's family came from the Black Forest area of Germany. We are seeking information on George and Rosina. Was Rosina born in Newark or Germany? What is the full dates of her birth and death and also for George. Do they have other descendants? Do the Vietmeiers have other descendants? If anyone has information on the above, please advise. Sincerely, Joseph H. Hall jhhall@sover.net

    05/19/1999 03:13:44
    1. Surname: Wilson,Backenstos
    2. Clarissis Rollings
    3. Looking for parents of Jeremiah Wilson b-11/17/1834 in Newark,OH and married a Henrietta Backenstos in Sept. 1866, I heard his father was Nathenial and had a brother Noah and some sisters. Jeremiah was a civil war vet and died in CA. love and miss you

    05/17/1999 10:54:18
    1. Possible cause of death......
    2. In a message dated 5/17/1999 6:25:06 AM Eastern Daylight Time, OHLICKIN-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: << Don Monnett who died in 1900 at age 16 is buried in the Kirkersville Cemetery. His obit says he died at the home at Engelbert Brothers on Union Street on Friday September 14th. It also says his mother died when he was 3 months old. Does anyone know what he died from >> Rickie: Don't know if this will help, but I had a cousin in Licking Co. die at age 14 in 1912 from infantile paralysis. Gloria in MD Researching: BECKHAM * LEMERT * LEGG * MORAN * REID * * GARDNER * McCANN * FLEMING * VARNER * LEATHERMAN * * EVANS * FAUVER * - all in OH, some in VA.

    05/17/1999 06:56:56
    1. Cochran in Licking Co.
    2. I am looking for information on my wife's greatgrandmother, Ella Cochran. She married Franklin Lafayette Beavers in Licking Co. on March 13, 1877. I believe she divorced and remarried a Tucker, perhaps as early as 1890. Her relatives were Catherine Cochran (who I think married a Dolph), and Elizabeth Cochran Lees.

    05/16/1999 07:59:40
    1. Don Monnett
    2. Don Monnett who died in 1900 at age 16 is buried in the Kirkersville Cemetery. His obit says he died at the home at Engelbert Brothers on Union Street on Friday September 14th. It also says his mother died when he was 3 months old. Does anyone know what he died from and who his parents were? Thank you - Rickie Bennett Longfellow

    05/16/1999 03:38:42
    1. Bowman Family
    2. Jim & Donna Bowman
    3. Would like to exchange info with anyone related to the following family living Licking Co. Oh. 1850 Samuel Bowman b.1808 Del Wife: Elizabeth N. Darnall b. 1821 Vir. Ch. Isabell b. Ca. 1834 Oh John b. Ca. 1835 Oh Angeling b. 1839 Oh James Wm. b. Ca 1844 Oh George b. 1850 Oh Hellen Jane b. 1853 Oh Charles Albert b. 1862 Il. In 1840 Samuel was neighbor to John Darnall in Liberty Twp.--is possibly the father of Elizabeth Thank You Jim

    05/16/1999 09:23:28
    1. Galloway/Kinney marriage
    2. I am new to the list, and searching for the following marriage: EPHRAIM CHILDS GALLOWAY TO VIOLA KINNEY, married Oct 29, 1995. The only location shown is 'Licking, Ohio'. Would certainly appreciate any advice. Thank you. Peggy

    05/15/1999 04:35:16
    1. AMACK/AUMACK/VANETTA
    2. Brad Aumick
    3. Hello, I'm looking for any info on the AMACK/AUMACK and VANETTA families in Licking Co. OH. In 1850, Andries AMACK, age 75, is listed in Licking Co., living w/ ____ ? VANETTA. Thank you, Brad Aumick aumick@gte.net

    05/14/1999 12:25:21
    1. Re: Looking for BRUBAKER
    2. Bob Moody
    3. At 04:47 PM 5/13/99 EDT, you wrote: >I would appreciate any information on my GGrandfather Abraham BRUBAKER. >According to the 1840 census he lived in Licking Co. Newark Twp. I 57. >This is really a brick wall for me . Norma: I have an Abraham P. Brubaker mar. Arbelia Young (Arbelia - b: Jun 6, 1819 in Licking, OH; d. Jan 27, 1882 in Licking Twp, Licking, OH) m: Apr 7, 1836. That's all I know about Abraham. There is an Abraham Brubaker mentioned as brother to John Brubaker in John's will dated, I think, 1 Jan 1810, in Scioto county, OH. Bob Moody

    05/13/1999 04:38:39
    1. Looking for BRUBAKER
    2. I would appreciate any information on my GGrandfather Abraham BRUBAKER. According to the 1840 census he lived in Licking Co. Newark Twp. I 57. This is really a brick wall for me . Thanks Norma

    05/13/1999 10:47:08
    1. John Bowman Family
    2. Jim & Donna Bowman
    3. Seeking information about the John Bowman family--lived near Homer early 1900's Wife Mary Jane Lees Ch. Louisa I. Married a Mr. Stout William W. Amelia E. Emma E. Samuel F. Clara J. Married B.L. Evans Ora Della M. Henry C. Charles Married Fay Henry One of the daughters married a J.C. Shipley John and his wife are buried in the Homer Cemetary Thank You Jim Bowman

    05/12/1999 09:42:27