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    1. Prouty, again
    2. Thanks to this list I got 3 confirmations of the marriage within 24 hours. Wow. Any word on tombstones on Simon Prouty and Lydia(Bassett) Prouty married 1821, died after 1869? Thanks again. Tom in TX.

    10/31/1998 04:18:23
    1. Prouty surname
    2. Particularly Simeon or Simon Prouty married Lydia Bassett. Any help appreciated. Tom in TX

    10/29/1998 04:03:15
    1. Re: Home Page
    2. Beth Harkins
    3. >http://pages.prodigy. >com/wbertini/ Could you recheck your website address? My browser says it's not a good address. Thanks, Beth

    10/28/1998 05:28:41
    1. Trade Census Lookups for OH Birth Record Lookups
    2. Hello Fellow Researchers~ I am willing to exchange lookups in any state's Federal Census you need for lookups in OH's birth records from 1864 through 1878, Cuyahoga County, that I need. I am also in need of vital record lookups in the following states too, in exchange for Census lookups: Licking Co., OH; Jackson Co., WI; Unknown Co., MI; Franklin, St. Lawrence, Hamilton Co.'s, NY, various time periods. Please e-mail me privately to work out the details in either case. Hope to hear from you soon! Laurie Bellingham, WA

    10/28/1998 04:11:31
    1. Home Page
    2. MR WILLIAM J BERTINI
    3. I recently updated most of my home page at http://pages.prodigy. com/wbertini/ many Licking county names including Pound, Wright, Holler, Conard, Butt(s), Miles, etc.. Also Guernsey county names Hill, Griffith, Patterson, Hammond etc.

    10/28/1998 03:24:16
    1. Anything O'Hare/O'Hara in Ohio New Web Page
    2. Laurie Fisher
    3. Hello. I am putting up a web page with all the information I have on O'Hare/O'Hara/O'Harra/O'Harrow. in Fairfield,Hocking,Perry and Athens co,Ohio. I will be adding alot tomorrow. and every time I come across anything .The address is: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/5932/index.html Anything you would like added e-mail me. I will soon add licking county to the page.

    10/28/1998 02:02:35
  1. 10/27/1998 09:41:46
    1. Berry Licking County Lookups Needed
    2. Does anyone have these books and willing to do lookups for BERRY, specifically John and Elijah (ca 1802-1830) Centennial History of the City of Newark & Licking County, Ohio by E. M. P. Brister - Volumes I and II Licking County, Ohio Pre1808 Transcribed Land Records - (Grantee/Grantor Index) Licking County, Ohio, 1826 Tax Record (Shows if person owned land or just horse(s) and/or cattle) Index -- Licking County, Ohio, 1816 Tax Duplicate Index -- Early Licking Co. Home Register 1838-1872 1820 Census -- Licking County, Ohio

    10/27/1998 06:37:04
    1. BERRY...Census lookup 1820-1840 Licking Co., OH
    2. Need to have lookups for the following names: Census lookup 1820-1840 Licking Co., OH BERRY, John BERRY, Elijah Thanks.. diane riner berry

    10/26/1998 03:59:19
    1. Re: Pictures
    2. J Lambert
    3. Recetly found http://my.genforum.com/ . I have only just begun to follow it, but they are dealing same subject. Jennie R. Sheldon wrote: > This site has so many interesting genies on it, I hope someone will have an > answer. I found the letter by Barb Jamison on her picture interesting. > I, too, just recently was sent an e-mail attachment which had on it a 130+ > old picture. This took me into two weeks research on finding its age and > learning how to read the picture (jpeg file), print it out and other > problems. I live near a large metro area where computers dominate industry > but it has been a major problem to find someone who could give me a good > affordable print of a historical picture. Does anyone know of web sites > where I can get some consumer lessons on scanning and printing digital > photos and what I can expect in enhancing and restoring them? > > Pat Sheldon

    10/25/1998 04:58:44
    1. Re: Pictures
    2. Delores Ellis
    3. I am no expert, but I did get a black and white picture and had the printer increase it in size on real special bond like paper. It turned out really neat. I then proceeded to tint it with Marshall photo tinting pencils and now have it framed. It is a picture of my grandmother's sister that is probably about 110 years old. The xerox seemed to bring out the details beyond belief. I have also had great luck with the oil paints on old pictures (not glossy ones) and the ones I have that are sepia turn out wonderful. It is a great past time and it makes the genealogy stories come alive when the pictures are inserted into the scrapbooks I am doing. I've got a picture that shows my dad's uncle standing beside the trolley he ran back in IN, so I am researching to learn what colors to use on this photo. I received a colored picture from Germany last year over my computer. It was done from a photograph of an oil painting of my gr grandfather that is on the mantel of his old house still standing in Ocsenfurt where a nephew lives. It is just amazing what these jpeg pictures create in our minds. I am 69 years old and this is the very first picture anyone in the family ever saw of the old grandfather. Amazing. I don't yet have a scanner, but there are some websites that will help you, I feel confident. My husband is anxious for me to get these pictures I have off the wall, there are sooooooo many of them, and get them into books with the genealogy family histories. I warned him he'd have to live with lots of shelves when that occurs! ---------- > From: R. Sheldon <rpshel@frontiernet.net> > To: OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Pictures > Date: Saturday, October 24, 1998 12:02 PM > > > This site has so many interesting genies on it, I hope someone will have an > answer. I found the letter by Barb Jamison on her picture interesting. > I, too, just recently was sent an e-mail attachment which had on it a 130+ > old picture. This took me into two weeks research on finding its age and > learning how to read the picture (jpeg file), print it out and other > problems. I live near a large metro area where computers dominate industry > but it has been a major problem to find someone who could give me a good > affordable print of a historical picture. Does anyone know of web sites > where I can get some consumer lessons on scanning and printing digital > photos and what I can expect in enhancing and restoring them? > > Pat Sheldon

    10/24/1998 01:28:08
    1. Pictures
    2. R. Sheldon
    3. This site has so many interesting genies on it, I hope someone will have an answer. I found the letter by Barb Jamison on her picture interesting. I, too, just recently was sent an e-mail attachment which had on it a 130+ old picture. This took me into two weeks research on finding its age and learning how to read the picture (jpeg file), print it out and other problems. I live near a large metro area where computers dominate industry but it has been a major problem to find someone who could give me a good affordable print of a historical picture. Does anyone know of web sites where I can get some consumer lessons on scanning and printing digital photos and what I can expect in enhancing and restoring them? Pat Sheldon

    10/24/1998 10:02:06
    1. Prior 1900
    2. Babara P Jameson
    3. Hi there! I am new to this list . If you are related to Prior's from a century ago in this area, so am I! I have a photo that came from my Grandfather John Clinton Prior. It is a group photo of thirty -one very handsome people. My relatives! Written on it in my Grandad's handwriting (Isn't it funny that we can still recognize the writing of our grandparents who may have been dead for a half century now!) are the words, "Prior Reunion - appears to be about 1900." The only person identified in the photo is Cyrus M Prior, my Greatgrandfather. Good lookin' guy too! I only remember him as a little old man in his 80's. Anyway, there is an embossed name below the photo that would be the name of the photography studio. It might be Treisze. But underneath it definately says Granville O. Sometimes the old photos are still around. And sometimes there were copies which may be owned by the descendants. I realize it is not likely that I will ever know who all these relatives are, but ya never know till ya try! Thanks. Barbara Prior Jameson aka Marksnana@juno.com Monument CO ___________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com/getjuno.html or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    10/23/1998 09:15:37
    1. Re: Stitira Cooley
    2. Her maiden name was Roberts. Gloria in MD

    10/21/1998 10:18:38
    1. Haas family
    2. Chris and Tom Drushal
    3. Thought I'd update what I'm looking for: Descendants of John Haas I 1 John HAAS I +Catharine KELP 2 John HAAS II b: 1756 Shenandoah Cty, VA d: September 21, 1827 Licking Cty, OH +Elizabeth WILKEN b: 1759 Shenandoah Cty, VA d: 1837 m: October 05, 1784 3 John HAAS III b: March 04, 1787 Shenandoah Cty, VA d: May 03, 1874 +Eleanor b: 1794 d: 1873 *2nd Wife of John Haas III: +Mary Ann BOYD b: 1799 d: 1843 m: January 15, 1821 3 Mary HAAS b: 1790 Shenandoah Cty, VA d: 1851 +John GRABIEL b: 1786 d: 1850 m: February 07, 1807 3 Catharine HAAS b: Abt. January 1791 d: 1848 3 Christena HAAS b: November 10, 1791 +Martin ROBINSON m: December 02, 1816 3 Elizabeth HAAS b: November 10, 1791 Shenandoah Cty, VA d: August 07, 1873 +Philip SMOOTS m: February 01, 1812 3 William HAAS b: 1793 d: 1869 +Isabelle b: 1813 d: 1903 3 Sarah HAAS b: 1795 Shenandoah Cty, VA d: October 07, 1832 +Joseph F. PARRETT b: 1791 d: 1869 m: August 06, 1814 3 Rebecca HAAS b: 1802 +George HELPHREY m: December 26, 1822 3 Adam HAAS b: Aft. 1802 +S. ROBINSON m: July 08, 1819 3 Absolim HAAS b: 1806 Virginia d: September 09, 1887 Burlington Twp, Licking Cty, OH +Ruhama E. SELLS b: 1830 Ohio d: 1873 Licking Cty, OH m: 1849 3 Simon HAAS b: 1808 d: June 1871 +Hannah b: 1813 d: 1889 Thanks! Chris

    10/21/1998 09:20:15
    1. Williams and Griffith
    2. Am interested in any information on David L. Williams who married Mary Griffith in Newark 1 Feb 1860. David was born in N. Wales 16 June 1832 and came to the US in the 1850's via NY. He was a farmer and moved to Putnam Co. in 1866. He lived and farmed there until his death 6 Feb 1908 and was buried in Gomer Cemetary. There is a Civil War Medallion on his grave and I am trying to find out in which unit he served. Also any other info while he was living there. Am interested in info on the William T. Griffith (Charlotte Jones) family of which the above mentioned Mary Griffith was a daughter. They were from S. Wales and came to the US ca 1842. All of the above lived in Newark Twp., in Licking Co. Thanks, HOWARDBARB@aol.com

    10/21/1998 06:11:12
    1. Emma Miner(or) b 1873(?) - d 1930
    2. Georgia Weitzel
    3. Looking for information on Emma Miner(or) born 1873 (?) died 1930. Her year of birth questionable. It could be 1883. She married Walter Foster and had three children: Carl, Helen and Ida. On the birth certificate that I received on Helen May Foster, It showed Emma as being born in Licking County. Any information on her would be appreciated. Georgia

    10/20/1998 11:56:55
    1. Re: Marsh, Cemeteries
    2. Wendy L. Miller
    3. I found this link for the Old Colony Burying ground. The same page has another link for Maple Grove Cemetery. http://users.gurulink.com/donyoung/OldColonyBuryingGroun.htm Wendy Loveless Miller wink@abts.net or wendy.loveless@usa.net Publisher of Lovelace Legacy newsletter Lovelxxx web page: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~lovelace Earliest Lovelxxx ancestor: Stephen H. Loveless born MD 1794/96 died Coshocton Cty., OH -----Original Message----- From: Pocatko@aol.com <Pocatko@aol.com> To: OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com <OHLICKIN-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, October 19, 1998 5:02 PM Subject: Marsh, Cemeteries >Does anyone know where to find cemetery lists. > >I am interested in the Old Colony Cemetery, which I believe to be on the south >edge of Granvill. According to my history, my greatgreatgreat grandmother >Amelia Marsh is buried in this cemetery and I am looking for a confirmation. > >Thanks > >Pat O'C

    10/20/1998 11:08:25
    1. Re: Amelia Marsh
    2. In a message dated 98-10-20 03:48:09 EDT, you write: << I am interested in the Old Colony Cemetery, which I believe to be on the south edge of Granvill. According to my history, my greatgreatgreat grandmother Amelia Marsh is buried in this cemetery and I am looking for a confirmation. >> Pat: "Ohio Cemetery Records" shows the following for the Colony Burial Ground: Marsh - Amelia, w. of Dan, b. Barnard, VT 10 May 1792, d. 17 Feb 1865. It also shows: Marsh - Daniel, b. Hartland, VT 13 Mar 1788, d. 17 Feb 1865 and Marshall, son of Dan and Amelia, d. 15 Oct 1837, age 21 y., 1 m., 15 d. Hope this helps - Gloria in MD

    10/20/1998 08:50:45
    1. BERRY, BARCLAY, SCOTT, KENDALL, Harbert, White, Evans.....Licking co., OH
    2. Looking for any connections with this John Berry... wife unknown 1. John Berry , Sr.. Children of John Berry , Sr. are: i. Elijah Berry, born Bet. 1802 - 1803 in Pennsylvania; died 05 1 1866 in Wright's Cemetery, Lewistown, Fulton Co., Illinois. He married Elizabeth Kendall 03 9 1823 in Licking Co., Ohio. ii. John Berry. He married Hannah Harbert 02 28 1813 in Licking Co., Ohio. iii. Nancy Berry. She married Samuel Harbert 05 29 1814 in Licking Co., Ohio. iv. Betsey Berry. She married Willis White 12 21 1820 in Licking Co., Ohio. v. Ruth Berry. She married Evan Evans 04 1 1821 in Licking Co., Ohio. >>Thanks for any help.. diane riner berry

    10/20/1998 12:09:05