Hello All, Anyone know where I could buy a copy of the two booklets(?) that had the history of Indian Lake that were printed in the 60's?? Or, does anyone know of any books about the history of Indian Lake? Thanks, Dave Sloan
REMEMBER ME? > > Hello - remember me? I'm your flag. Some folks call me Old Glory, > others just call me the > Stars and Stripes, the Ensign, or just... the flag. But whatever they call > me, I am your flag. And, as I proudly state, The Flag of The United States > of America. > Something has been bothering me lately. I was wondering if I might talk > it over with you. It's about you and me. I remember some time ago (I think > it was Memorial Day, or was it the 4th of July) when people lined up on > both sides of the street to watch a parade. When your father saw me coming > along, waving in the breeze, he took off his hat and held it against his > left sholder. His hand was directly over his heart. Remember? > And you. I remember you! Standing there strait as a soldier. You didn't > have a hat on, but you gave the correct salute.They taught you in school to > place your hand over your heart. Remember your little sister! Not to be > outdone, she was saluting the same of you. I was proud, very proud, as I > came down the street. Oh, yes, there were some Servicemen there, standing > at attention, giving the salute. Ladies as well as men, civilians as well > as military, paid me respect - reverence. > Now, if I sound a bit conceited... well... I have a right to. I > represent the finest country in the world - and The United States of > America. More than one aggressive nation has tried to haul me down, only to > feel the fury of this freedon loving country. Many of you had to go > overseas to defend me. A lot more blood has been shed since those patriotic > parades of long ago and I've had a few stars added since you were a boy, > but I'm still the same old flag. > Dad is gone now... and the hometown has a new look. The last time I > came down your street, I noticed that some of the old landmarks had given > way to a number of new buildings and homes. Yessir, the old town sure has > changed. I guess I have to, cause I don't feel as proud as I did back then. > > I see youngsters running and shouting through the streets, college boys > and girls disrupting our campuses, people selling hot dogs and beer while > out National Anthem is played... everything from apathy to riots. They > don't seem to know or care - who I am. Not too long ago, I saw a man take > off his hat when I came by... he looked around, didn't see anbody else with > their's off... so he quickly put his back on. > Now - when i come down your street, you just stand there with your hands > in your pockets. Occasionally, you give me a small glance then look away. > When I think of all the places I've been... Normandy, Guadacanal, Iwo-Jima, > Battle of the Bulge,Korea, and Vietnam; I wonder - what happened? I'm still > the same old flag. > How can I be expected to fly high and proud from buildings and homes > when within me, there is no thought, love or respect for me? Whatever > happened to patriotism? Your patriotism? Have you forgotten what I stand > for? When you salute me, you salute them. Take a look at the Memorial Honor > Rolls sometime. Look at the names of those who never came back. Some of > them were friends or relatives of yours... maybe even went to school with > you. That's what your saluting - NOT ME! > Well, it won't be long before I come down your street agian. So, when > you see me, stand strait, and place your hand over your heart. Do this > because I represent you. You'll see me wave back, my salute to you..... >
searching for parents, b. ca 1859 in logan co (?). d. 1933 in belle center, oh. md. 1880 in logan co to lizzie taylor. father to william earl. both ran small business from ca 1890 -1946 in belle center. sincerely, dwg
I do not know about the Gebby Family, but there is a manuscript in the State Library of Ohio on the Margaret Dow Gebby Diaries. Margaret Dow married Jeremiah Gebby. It has a lot of information on the Campbell family of Washington County, Ohio, of which the Dows and Doans came to Logan County. Tom Ramsey OHLOGAN-D-request@rootsweb.com wrote: > > Part 1.1Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 4.0 (message/rfc822) > > Part 1.2Type: Microsoft MHTML Document 4.0 (message/rfc822)
Hello, I would like to share information with anyone researching the surnames GEBBY/GABBY/RAMBO/McPHERSON. They lived in Logan County between 1830 to present. Thanks, Robert Gebby r-gebby1@ti.com http://www.cris.com/~Rgebby/gebby.htm
Hello, > I am searching for John Bell b. 1781 in Ireland d. 22 Sep 1846 in Logan > County, Ohio > married in VA to Susan Fahe (sp) b. 21 Jan 1788 in VA ? > d. 30 May 1866 in Logan County, Ohio > Moved to Guernsey County, Ohio bef 1813, then to Logan County, Ohio > Does any of this match your records? If so please answer promptly! > Thank You, Anna (Bell) Williamson > > Also son Henry Bell & sons who moved to Civil Bend, MO near 1864. > > http://www.angelfire.com/oh2/williamson
I have more Doan photos posted at http://www2.wcoil.com/~ramsey/doan/Doan2/doan2.html These pictures are mostly kids and babies and belonged to my Grandparents and Great Grandparents (who were from Logan and Washington Counties, Ohio. They were friends and relatives and we don't know who most of them are. They date from 1800s to probably 1930s. Please visit the site and see if you can identify any of them, if you can please send an email. It will also link to earlier photos that were posted a few weeks back. Tom Ramsey ramsey@wcoil.com
I am seeking any ties of Joseph Sharp b.1826 to Isaac Sharp b.1799. Was told this was father-son but doubt it as there was a Joseph Sharp listed in the Isaac Sharp household in 1850 that was a child then.
Hi How do you get info on marriage certificates or licenses in 1849 in Quincy, Logan Co. Ohio? Thanks, Chuck
Contact Logan County Genealogical Society, Box 36, Bellefontaine, OH 43311. They have published several cemetery listings for Logan County. Aliese Johnson ----- Original Message ----- From: Joan Medley <jmm@gemair.com> To: <OHLOGAN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 1999 8:24 PM Subject: [OHLOGAN-L] cemetery list Hi, Does anybody know if there is a list of people buried in the Bellefontaine City Cemetery? Thanks, Joan
Hi, Does anybody know if there is a list of people buried in the Bellefontaine City Cemetery? Thanks, Joan
It would probably be useful if you borrowed, InterLibrary Loan, the microfilm of The Religious Telescope that covers the year 1837--- I remember reading an article telling about a drowning similar to this, or maybe this one. In 1838 The Religious Telescope was published at Circleville, Ohio and, while it was the "official newspaper" of the United Brethren in Christ Church (present day United Methodist Church), it also carried the "local" news and Logan County is not that far from Circleville. The paper circulated all over the country, by mail, so the news is about people from New York to Oregon, especially if they were connected with any of the Protestant churches. I wish the microfilm were indexed for obituaries, but it's not. Lebanon Valley College in Annville, PA loans the microfilms, as do several other places. ---Sue Stine On Thu, 29 Apr 1999 18:29:15 -0400 "June Jacobs Jordan" <jordanaj@gte.net> writes: >Hello all, > >Can anyone in Logan County tell me anything about John Jacobs, Sr. who >was >in Monroe Twp. in 1830? > >Also, does anyone know about the following article that was in the >Bellefontaine Gazette - Feb. 18, 1837? >". . . Joseph Jacobs and son were drowned in the Sandusky River, near >Tiffin, in endeavoring to cross the river with their team. The horses >were >also drowned. Mr. Jacobs was a resident of this (Logan) County and has >left >a large family." > >Thanks for any information you can give me. > >June J > >
Hello all, Can anyone in Logan County tell me anything about John Jacobs, Sr. who was in Monroe Twp. in 1830? Also, does anyone know about the following article that was in the Bellefontaine Gazette - Feb. 18, 1837? ". . . Joseph Jacobs and son were drowned in the Sandusky River, near Tiffin, in endeavoring to cross the river with their team. The horses were also drowned. Mr. Jacobs was a resident of this (Logan) County and has left a large family." Thanks for any information you can give me. June J
Does anyone have any information about EMSLY POPE. I believe he married Susanna LUNDY. I believe he was in Logan Co. in 1832. Also, was there an EMSLY POPE JACOBS? Thanks for any information you can give. June
Hello, I am searching for information on my great grandparents and my 2nd great grandparents who lived in Logan Co.,Ohio. The surnames are CARTER, SUTHERLAND, DALTON and BAKER. The information that I have is as follows: 1.Edward Landon CARTER I...d: 1860 in Logan Co., Ohio .+Elizabeth "Betsy" SUTHERLAND ..b: 1822 in Ohio...m: October 28, 1838 in Logan Co., Ohio .2.Edward Landon CARTER II...b: February 17, 1852 in Logan Co., Ohio ...d: May 10, 1924 in Sacramento, California ..+Charlotte (Lottie) DAVIS...m: March 04, 1874 in Logan County, Ohio ..3.Frank CARTER ..3.William CARTER *2nd Wife of Edward Landon CARTER II: ...+Mary Etta DALTON...b: December 06, 1861 in Dayton, Ohio ...m: 1881 in Ohio...d: April 22, 1935 in Sacramento, California ...Father: Edward DALTON...Mother: Unknown BAKER ..3.Charles Edward CARTER...b: March 08, 1888 in Sacramento,California ....d: January 20, 1956 in Chico, Butte Co., California ...+Catherine DOUGHERTY...b: January 19, 1893 in Dallas, Texas ....m: August 21, 1920 in Wheatland, California...d: June 05, 1964 in ....Mollala, Oregon ....Father: James DOUGHERTY...Mother: Jessee "Jane" ALLEN ..3.Lottie CARTER...b: August 23, 1885 ..3.Myrtele CARTER...b: August 29, 1886 in Logan County, Ohio ....d: August 19, 1976 in Alturas, California ...+Mark BELLI ..3.Freda CARTER...b: 1890 ..3.Wesley L. CARTER...b: November 18, 1891 ..3.Ada May CARTER...b: January 28, 1893 ..3.Baby Girl CARTER..b: July 18, 1894 ..3.Lester Southerland CARTER b: July 17, 1896 ..3.Fred CARTER...b: August 18, 1898 ..3.Ida CARTER...b: September 23, 1899 ..3.Earl C. CARTER...b: July 19, 1901 ..3.Leora A. CARTER...b: September 1903 .2.Cynthia Anne CARTER ..+William LONG .2.Henry Milton CARTER ..+Anne MULLEN ..3.Minnie CARTER ...+Wesley PETERSON ..3.Leora CARTER ...+E. DODSON .2.Tabitha CARTER ..+Michael LONG .2.John CARTER .2.Harvey Sutherland CARTER ..+Margaret MYERS ..3.George CARTER ..3.Ethel CARTER ..3.Clara CARTER .2.Lillian CARTER If anyone sees a name which looks familiar, I would love to hear from you. Warm regards, Denise E. Vice
I'm interested in finding out more information about William Berryman, who was listed as one of the first settlers of Logan County. I'd like to find out if there is a connection between him and Rachel Berryman, who was documented on the 1850 census in Auglaize County. Thank you for your help. Debbie Winchell, Troy, NY
Searching for information on this family. Thank you for any information you can give. June Jacobs Jordan Joseph Jacobs b. 1790 - 1800 ? m. 25 April 1817 Champ. Co. OH d. Arkansas? RACHEL POPE b. NC d. Pickrelltown, Logan Co. OH Parents: Nathaniel and Mary Pope Children: Son (1) Jacobs b. m. d. Son (2) Jacobs b. m. d. Joseph (?) Jacobs b. abt 1827 m.
Hi I am looking for info on John B. Hollingshead who lived in Logan County in the 1840-1860 time period. I think he had a son named William Reid Hollingshead who was my g-g-grandad. I need info on John B., his wife and family. I also my looking for info on Edmon Leaming who lived in Ohio in the 1820- 1850 time period. Also on his family. Thanks for any help you can give. Chuck Hollingshead - frances@midusa.net
Hello ALL, I am trying to add to the little bit of information that I have on my SLOAN's. I am looking for any information on the followingL Margaret (Babe) SLOAN b. after 1886 probably in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio Maude SLOAN b. after 1887 probably in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio John SLOAN b. after 1888 probably in Bellefontaine, Logan Co., Ohio There parents were William Edward SLOAN and Margaret (Maggie) CASKEY and I have infromation on them to share. There was one other sibling James Edward and I also have information on him and his descendents to share. Thanks for any help, Dave Sloan
I'm planning to visit Ohio in Aug. My relatives are from,Lima, Bellefontaine, Zanesville Ohio. Could anyone suggest how I would go about doing research? Or, does anyone know all about the Joshua Robb family<G> Thanks, Chris In Sunny Ca.