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    1. parents of this WARD family???
    2. Jim and Pat Juon
    3. Children of this couple: 1. James WARD - b. 1769? 2. Cornelius WARD - b. 1771?, died 1806? Washington Co. OH 3. Jemimah WARD - b. 1773? - married 18 Aug 1803, Washington Co. OH - spouse George CARVEL/CARRELL/CARROLL 4. Daniel WARD - b. 1776? 5. Ann WARD - b. 1779? - married 8 May 1809, Licking Co. OH - spouse Jacob HUMPHREYS 6. Aaron WARD - b. 1781? - married 20 Aug. 1809, Licking Co. OH - spouse Nancy EVANS 7. Neoma WARD - b. 1784? ? 8. Phebe WARD - b. 21 Feb 1788 - Rockingham Co. VA ,d. 22 Apr. 1877 - LaPorte Co., IN - married 1 Jun 1809, Licking Co. OH - spouse Baruch DORR ? 9. Jonas WARD, Jr. -b. 10 Feb. 1790 - Rockingham Co. VA, d. 10 Dec. 1873, Madison Co. IA - married 223 Sep 1814, Licking Co. OH - spouse Elizabeth DeWEESE Any help _greatly_ appreciated. TIA! Pat J. jimpat@netins.net

    02/11/1999 11:41:11
    1. Dem Bones
    2. Linda Montanaro
    3. Working on family health history ... decided to add music ... http://mlinda.hypermart.net/misc/anatomy.html Enjoy, Linda

    02/11/1999 04:35:53
    1. Swain/Bodle
    2. Hi! I’ve just traced my family to Licking County, Ohio and am interested in corresponding with anyone with an interest in these related families. George Swain married Christena Bodle in Licking County September 23, 1827. In the 1830’s this family is in Madison Co. Indiana. William Pittsford from Licking Co.is also in Madison. Pittsford’s wife, Elizabeth Bodle,(married Licking Co. 3/24/1822) is a sister to Christena. There are other Bodles and Swains in Madison but am unaware of a connection. George Swain died in 1840’s and Christena remarried to John Pugh before 1850. I need to find parents or relatives of George Swain and Christena Bodle. Thanks for any help. Robert Swain ps. There was a James Swain who married Sarah Losh on Nov. 30, 1826 in Licking Co. George Swain’s first son was named James Francis Swain ... any connection?

    02/08/1999 11:49:52
    1. Genealogy of Samuel BELL
    2. Donald D. Young
    3. The following is copied from the 3 Apr 1902 "Granville Times," pp. 1, which had in turn copied it from the "Utica (OH) Herald." I am not related to this line and do not have any further information about any person named. It is being posted for information only. Samuel BELL, the father of William BELL, Jr. was born December 10, 1800. Samuel BELL married Elizabeth HANGER--she was born May 20, 1800. They had twelve children. Nancy BELL, born Oct. 7, 1820. Elizabeth BELL, born Sept. 26, 1821. Jacob H. BELL, born Sept. 26, 1823. William BELL, jr., born Aug. 23, 1825. Sarah BELL, born July 23, 1827. Harriet BELL, born Oct. 9, 1826. (should this be 1828 or 1829?) Julia BELL, born June 17, 1831. Rachel BELL, born Dec. 11, 1833. Orren BELL, born March 16, 1836. Leeman BELL, born March 30, 1838. David BELL, born Aug. 26, 1840. Letta BELL, born April 9, 1843. Samuel BELL died March 21, 1894, aged 93 years, 10 months and 10 days. He was born in Green Co., Pa. David P. BELL died Dec. 30, 1893--aged 50 years, 8 months and 26 days. Nancy BELL died Oct. 18, 1891--71 years, 11 days. Orren W. BELL died Feb'y 25, 1898--61 years, 11 months and 9 days. William BELL, Jr., was named after his Uncle William BELL, who has been dead more than 20 years. So William BELL, Jr. will be 77 years old August 23, 1902. -- Utica Herald

    02/07/1999 05:45:53
    1. Re: Pataskala Cemetery
    2. Denise Mills, You might try contacting the Licking County Genealogical Society if you haven't already. I found them very helpful in providing me with information on ancestors who started Pataskala. Their address: Licking County Genealogical Society P. O. Box 4037 Newark, Ohio 43058-4037 Ph 740/345-3571 They are open only 1-4 p.m. on Tues. Wed. Thurs, and Sat. They will do research by mail for a donation of $15.00 per surname in advance, and a long self-addressed, stamped envelope. Photocopy work is 25 cents per page extra. They will bill that cost and additional postage when the material is mailed. I found them quite thorough. Good luck. Enid

    02/05/1999 01:48:29
    1. Whitney / Spencer / Seymour
    2. jetjock
    3. My G-grandfather, Milton Whitney, stated on his Civil War pension application that he was born in Licking Co. about 1818. An old letter states that his mother died at childbirth. His father shortly after left him in the care of a Spencer family (perhaps Gen. John Spencer of Licking Co.) General John had a daughter that married a William Seymour of the same county. Milton named his first son Seymour and William Seymour traveled from Licking Co. to Morrow Co. at Milton's death to take care of some estate business. I have never been able to connect these three men together and would appreciate any help at all. Thank you, Ben Whitney, of Simi Valley, CA.

    02/03/1999 11:02:26
    1. Pataskala Cemetery
    2. Dale & Denise Mills
    3. Hi Everyone, Does anyone know anything about the Pataskala Cemetery? I've tried to write and call there with no results. The letter I wrote was to the address from the Licking County GenWeb site. The letter was returned to me stamped "Insufficient Address". I did include the zip code - which I got from the US Postal Service site for that street address. I've tried phoning but only get an answering machine. I hate to leave a message and have them call me back long distance. Any other ideas on how to contact them? I'm trying to find who is buried with John and Nancy MILLS - both were buried in the Pataskala Cemetery on 23 Jan 1908. They both died within days of each other in Junction City, Perry County, OH and their bodies were shipped to Pataskala for burial. There has to be some reason they were shipped to Pataskala. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a family plot. Any help appreciated! Denise Fort Hood, TX

    02/03/1999 09:07:06
    1. Online Radio Genealogy
    2. Linda Montanaro
    3. I added a link to an online radio station with a genealogy program at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohlickin/news/media.html KPRC is a Houston, TX radio station to which you can listen online at: http://kprc.houstonradio.com/main_win.html The next genealogy program is: 10:06pm to Midnight Sundays (CST) (That's 11:06pm EST) Jan 31 Conley L. Edwards, State archivist, Library of Virginia; author of numerous articles on historical and genealogical topics; speaker, lecturer Dr. Sandy Keathley, PhD, Adjutant, William H.L. Wells Camp # 1588, Sons of Confederate Veterans; Coordinator, White Co TN GenWeb Site; Keathley National Website Please let me know if you find any online radio stations which you would like to add to the list. The radio stations should provide local news/weather, music, and/or genealogy programs to which we can listen while surfing online! Thanks!

    01/30/1999 01:03:57
    1. Loudoun Co., VA to Licking Co., OH
    2. Hi! My folks were also Loudoun-to-Licking immigrants. If you are looking for more info on this seemingly massive movement, look at the Loudoun Co., GenWeb page at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~valoudou/index.html - you will find a whole section of Loudoun to Ohio names and dates and reasons. Very interesting material! Gloria in MD Researching: BECKHAM * LEMERT * LEGG * MORAN * REID * GARDNER * McCANN * FLEMING * VARNER * LEATHERMAN * - all in Ohio, some in VA.

    01/29/1999 07:14:29
    1. New Web Site
    2. Richard Williamson
    3. I have been working on this. It includes families of Marion and Licking families Richard & Anna Williamson http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/williamson

    01/29/1999 04:12:12
    1. Frederick and Haven - Licking Co., OH
    2. Amie Lawrence
    3. Hi everybody, I'm looking for information on the parents of Tabitha Frederick b.December 31, 1824 in Licking Co., OH. All I have is her mother's name and approximate birth year: Ann Haven(s) b.1802. If any one could help, I'd really appreciate it! Thanks, Amie

    01/28/1999 04:56:12
    1. Loudoun co, VA
    2. Marguerite Crist Calvin
    3. Saw the inquiry re Tavener and Jackson coming from Loudoun co, VA. My Millers John B. with family and many of the Miller lines also list VA. Does anyone know why these Loudoun co VA families moved to Licking co? Thanks for any help. Margaret Calvin. Marguerite Crist Calvin cristcalvin@ohiohills.com

    01/28/1999 04:47:40
    1. TIMOTHY Fw: [OHLICKIN] GRAVES INGHAM WELLS
    2. Maxine Baldwin Westerfield
    3. There are some Licking Co. Cemetery's listed in The County Oh site, if someone can send you the link to it. Timothy, I was there today but didn't keep it. I think they are listed by name. Maxine mmwaw@sprynet.com -----Original Message----- From: Dawe, Timothy J. (LNG) <Timothy.Dawe@lexis-nexis.com> To: OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com <OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, January 27, 2000 3:24 PM Subject: [OHLICKIN] GRAVES INGHAM WELLS > 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 >> >

    01/27/1999 07:40:46
    1. GRANDSTAFF/COVERDALE
    2. Richard H. Brown & Cassie Langley Brown
    3. I'm researching the GRANDSTAFF family of Muskingum, Licking, Morrow and Crawford Co., OH. Also looking for info on my elusive COVERDALE ancestor in Muskingum, Licking, and Crawford Co. Cassie : ) -- ~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~ >>^._.^<< <MEOW> >>^._.^<< <MEOW> >>^._.^<< <MEOW> >>^._.^<< ~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~ Cassie Langley Brown: <mailto:aisling@harborside.com> Listowner ORCURRY: <mailto:ORCURRY-L@rootsweb.com> Coordinator Curry Co., OR GenWeb: <http://www.rootsweb.com/~orcurry> Home Page: <http://hometown.aol.com/cherub214/index.html> Genealogy Page: <http://members.aol.com/cherub214/cascubgendex.html> ~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~ >>^._.^<< <MEOW> >>^._.^<< <MEOW> >>^._.^<< <MEOW> >>^._.^<< ~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~.~~

    01/27/1999 09:44:14
    1. REED, Wm and Nancy d. 1811
    2. Vicky Drake
    3. Looking to share information about the REED family. William (1775 Md) and Nancy (Md) Reed moved to Licking County between 1801 and 1802. They died there, appearently on the same night, 1811. They had the following children: Mary Polly Reed 1794 (Isaiah Cramer) m March 14, 1816 Licking County, Ohio Nelson Reed 1796 (1 Jane Maxwel lm: August 02, 1821 Licking, Ohio, 2 Mary Cockrell m: 1852 probably Licking, Ohio) see below William, Jr. Reed 1796 Thomas Henry Barnsby Reed 1801(1 Jerusha Coffman) m October 14, 1822 Licking County, Ohio (2 Elminah McCormick) Child: Jerome Bonapart Reed (Sarah Elizabeth Davis) m: April 1866 John Reed 1802 Nelson and his son William Maxwell Reed migrated to Fulton County about 1852 from Licking County, Ohio. At somepoint (maybe just before the Civil War) they moved to Knox County where they stayed until about 1875 when they moved to Waverly, Lancaster, Nebraska Nelson REED (b 1796 Md) and wife Mary COCKRELL (b1810 Pa) Joseph REED b: Abt. 1835 Ohio Christina REED b: Abt. 1836 Ohio Florianna REED b: Abt. 1838 Ohio Catherine REED b: Abt. 1842 Ohio Frances M REED b: Abt. 1844 Ohio Nelson had been married in Licking County, Ohio first, to Jane MAXWELL by whom he had 6 daughters and 1 son. I know of only one daughter, Elizabeth 1832-1919 m. Robert Evans GAMES and stayed in Ohio. Nelson died somewhere in SE Illinois. Their son William Maxwell REED (1827-1926) is my ggggrandfather. He married Mary Ann SNARE in Licking County in 1852 and migrated to Fulton County with Nelson. William served in the Civil War B Company 103 Regiment, Illinois Volunteers from eithor Fulton or Knox County. By 1875 this family had migrated to Waverly, Lancaster County, Nebraska William and Mary Ann had the following children: Mahala (Samuel WALKER), Nora ((1)George L. Anderton (2) Jeffery Volney), William Dexter (Mary Elizabeth Kendrick, Otis (Lucy L Penn), Effie (Volney W Jeffery) Hulda (Elmer Matticks) The children (except Nora after the death of her husband) stayed in Nebraska. Vicky Drake dvicky@primenet.com

    01/27/1999 09:25:12
    1. SNARE
    2. Vicky Drake
    3. Looking to share information about the Daniel SNARE (sometimes spelled SNAIR) (b. 1810 Pa) and Mary Ann (Polly) (b. 1812 Ohio) family who are in the 1850 Licking County, Ohio Census and in the 1860 Knox County, Illinois Census and then are not anywhere in Illinois in the 1870 census. Died?? I'm not sure that they were ever in Fulton County but their daughter and son-in-law (Mary Ann and William Maxwell REED) were in Fulton Co, Il in 1852-1862 along with Williams parents. Daniel's parents might have been Joseph (1782 Maryland) and Nancy (1800 Va).. They are in Licking County Ohio in the 1850 census. Daniel and Mary Ann(Polly) SNARE had the following children: Mary Ann (William Maxwell REED), Reevis, Melissa (Crowell), Sidney Whipple Snare (1 Sarah A Odgen, 2 Sarah Ellen Babbitt), Laura, and Sarah E. One of these ladies married a Milam and was in Redlands California in 1824. Sidney Whipple was in Licking County, Ohio in 1850, Knox County, Il in 1860 and 1870 census', signed Civil War pension affidavits inWashington Co, Ks in 1889 and in Mesa County (Grand Junction), Colorado in 1920. Mary Ann was in Licking Co, Ohio in 1850, Knox Co, Il in 1860 and 1870 census and by 1875 was in Waverly, Lancaster Co, Neb. I have no information about the rest of the SNARE children.

    01/27/1999 09:09:02
    1. LOOKUP
    2. Hi, I'm new to the list and would like to know if someone would do a lookup in the 1880 census for a William G. CUNNINGHAM b. October 08, 1875? Father was J. CUNNINGHAM mother was Emily Ann. siblings were Ernest Lencon, Lillie, Hannah, Thomas and James Ross. Thank you, Sandy

    01/26/1999 01:18:30
    1. ALLEN/ASHCRAFT/RUSSEL/MARTIN; OH,USA/; 1930-1999
    2. Bill Martin
    3. Searching for Frances Evelyn [RUSSEL] ALLEN. Frances Evelyn RUSSELL, born 14 Sep 1930 in Jackson, Muskingum, OH was a daughter of Lena Evelyn [ASHCRAFT] RUSSELL who married French Cyrenus RUSSELL. Frances is a genealogist working on ALLENs, ASHCRAFTs, MARTINs, RUSSELLs and related lines, mostly near Licking Co. She lived for a while in Newark, near downtown, on Canal Street. On 4 Aug 1952 at Keesler AFB, Biloxi, MS, Frances RUSSELL married Raymond Dorsey ALLEN. Raymond b. 7 May 1930, Akron, Plymouth, Iowa; d. 17 June 1981 Research Hospital, Kansas City, MO. Frances has done extensive work on my MARTIN family in Licking County, OH and I'd appreciate any clues on how to contact Frances Evelyn [RUSSELL] ALLEN. Thanks! -Bill Martin Denver, CO, USA mailto:martinbill@earthlink.net

    01/26/1999 10:00:48
    1. JONES from Wales
    2. I am lookin for any information on Benjamin JONES b ca 1829 who came to Licking Co. He is listed in the Licking County, Newton Twp.1870 cencus as married to Ryamah.. Benjamin was born in Wales and married Ryamah in NY in 1851. In the cencus the children listed are: Alice b ca 1852 Elizebeth b ca 1853 David b ca 1855 Addie b ca 1859 Malinda b ca 1863 Paulina b ca 1867 Annetta b ca 1869 Elizebeth was my greatgrandmother. On her death certificate it shows her mother as Keneena R Parschals(Spelling?) Benjamin was born in Wales and I believe his fathers name might have been David because of the naming patterns in those days. The first son was always named after the fathers father. Does any one have any information on this family? I would appreciate any information that I can get. Thank you MaryAnn Moore MMoore8990@aol.com

    01/26/1999 01:16:40
    1. Re: Phillips family
    2. Stephen Emlyn-Jones
    3. In message <002001be4875$009b3de0$94f20bd0@pamalav.neocom.net>, Vineyard <pamalav@neocom.net> writes >I am trying to find any information on two Phillips brothers who came to >Licking co. from Wales about 1803 after writing 'seditious pamphlets against >the English Government' when they were at Saint David's College in Lampeter. >This was written on the back of a post card showing some pictures of >buildings in my grandmother's handwriting: > >"Thriburg settlements in Paddy's Run. Shandon Granville & Welch hills >(1803) rented by the two Phillips boys from Carmarthreshire who were >forced to leave Wales for printing seditious phamphlets against the >English government while they were students at St. Davids College at >Lampeter." > >Any thoughts? > > St David's College Lampeter still exists & is now part of the federal University of Wales. At the timescale in question it would have been a theological college. Try writing to the college or as an alternative the National Library of Wales. Both should have email addresses. -- Stephen Emlyn-Jones Bridgend http://www.semlyn.demon.co.uk/ Wales mailto:Stephen@semlyn.demon.co.uk

    01/25/1999 01:36:18