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    1. Re: [OHLORAIN] eBay find about the Western Reserve Ohio
    2. Nancy Meyers
    3. This "History of the Western Reserve, pub 1910 (NE Ohio)" that Sande spoke of, is by Harriet Taylor Upton; It is a wonderful resource and my personal set is in three large hard-bound volumes that include an index. This set is found in every large library in northeast OH, as well as Fort Wayne Library in Allen Co. IN, SLC UT, as well as in OGS Library in Mansfield OH and many other libraries; my hubby gifted with a me new reprint of this set a few years ago. I have offered lookups in this source a few times since this Chapter has had a website. Am still willing to do this if you contact me offline. Sadly it contains little info for middle class citizens unless they happened to own a business or married into wealth or politics. Nancy Meyers --- Sande <aunt_sande@yahoo.com> wrote: > Here is something I found on eBay that some of you > may be interested in. I put it into a tinyURL to > make it easier to click on. If I could afford it > right now I'd get it, but that is not the case at > this time. If anyone on the list gets it and want > to share some info from it, let us know, ok? > > http://tinyurl.com/ysycyt > > > It is: 1910 Genealogy & History of the Western > Reserve Ohio. Here is the table of contents: > > CONTENTS > Vol. I: Chapter I. Men and women colonizers > Vol. I: Chapter II. Connecticut stretches westward > Vol. I: Chapter III. The pioneers of new Connecticut > > Vol. I: Chapter IV. Surveys of the Western Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter V. Reserve settled and mapped > Vol. I: Chapter VI. Organization of counties > Vol. I: Chapter VII. Mail routes and post offices > Vol. I: Chapter VIII. Roadways and waterways > Vol. I: Chapter IX. Famous men of the Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter X. Judicial and Legislative > Vol. I: Chapter XI. Defense of the Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter XII. Men and women of the Civil War > Vol. I: Chapter XIII. Religious organizations > Vol. I: Chapter XIV. The old Western Reserve Bank > Vol. I: Chapter XV. Press of the Western Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter XVI. First cemeteries of the Reserve > > Vol. I: Chapter XVII. Schools of the Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter XVIII. Medicine and surgery > Vol. I: Chapter XIX. Trumbull County > Vol. I: Chapter XX. Lorain County > Vol. I: Chapter XXI. Lake County > Vol. I: Chapter XXII. Geauga County > Vol. I: Chapter XXIII. Summit County > Vol. I: Chapter XXIV. Medina County > Vol. I: Chapter XXV. Erie County > Vol. I: Chapter XXVI. Huron County > Vol. I: Chapter XXVII. Cuyahoga County > Vol. I: Chapter XXVIII. Ashtabula County > Vol. I: Chapter XXIX. Mahoning County > Vol. I: Chapter XXX. Portage County > Vol. II: History of the Western Reserve > Vol. III: History of the Western Reserve > > When you click on the link you can see the names > included. > > Peace, > Sande > > > > > Please support me in my walk to find a cure for > Cystic Fibrosis > > http://www.cff.org/Great_Strides/AlecsandraBihlmaier > > > "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some > just have a bunch of nuts. > Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth > shaking." > ~ Unknown ~ > > > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for earth-friendly autos? > Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' > Green Center. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to OHLORAIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message >

    03/04/2007 01:36:03
    1. Re: [OHLORAIN] eBay find about the Western Reserve Ohio
    2. Patricia
    3. Hi Nancy, I think I contacted you regarding this offer, but you said that you were so swamped with requests, and I honestly can't remember. As you know, my GrGf, Lawrence Daly is now a FF of Lorain County, and wife Mary Egan is a Settler. I've since found that we may have ties to Erie County in the area of Florence. I'd appreciate any DALY(ley,ailey,ayley,aily) info for Erie County that you see in your index . Page #s are fine, I'll go to a library for the rest. Best Regards, Patricia Daly-Zake Nancy Meyers <nmeyers34@yahoo.com> wrote: This "History of the Western Reserve, pub 1910 (NE Ohio)" that Sande spoke of, is by Harriet Taylor Upton; It is a wonderful resource and my personal set is in three large hard-bound volumes that include an index. This set is found in every large library in northeast OH, as well as Fort Wayne Library in Allen Co. IN, SLC UT, as well as in OGS Library in Mansfield OH and many other libraries; my hubby gifted with a me new reprint of this set a few years ago. I have offered lookups in this source a few times since this Chapter has had a website. Am still willing to do this if you contact me offline. Sadly it contains little info for middle class citizens unless they happened to own a business or married into wealth or politics. Nancy Meyers --- Sande wrote: > Here is something I found on eBay that some of you > may be interested in. I put it into a tinyURL to > make it easier to click on. If I could afford it > right now I'd get it, but that is not the case at > this time. If anyone on the list gets it and want > to share some info from it, let us know, ok? > > http://tinyurl.com/ysycyt > > > It is: 1910 Genealogy & History of the Western > Reserve Ohio. Here is the table of contents: > > CONTENTS > Vol. I: Chapter I. Men and women colonizers > Vol. I: Chapter II. Connecticut stretches westward > Vol. I: Chapter III. The pioneers of new Connecticut > > Vol. I: Chapter IV. Surveys of the Western Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter V. Reserve settled and mapped > Vol. I: Chapter VI. Organization of counties > Vol. I: Chapter VII. Mail routes and post offices > Vol. I: Chapter VIII. Roadways and waterways > Vol. I: Chapter IX. Famous men of the Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter X. Judicial and Legislative > Vol. I: Chapter XI. Defense of the Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter XII. Men and women of the Civil War > Vol. I: Chapter XIII. Religious organizations > Vol. I: Chapter XIV. The old Western Reserve Bank > Vol. I: Chapter XV. Press of the Western Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter XVI. First cemeteries of the Reserve > > Vol. I: Chapter XVII. Schools of the Reserve > Vol. I: Chapter XVIII. Medicine and surgery > Vol. I: Chapter XIX. Trumbull County > Vol. I: Chapter XX. Lorain County > Vol. I: Chapter XXI. Lake County > Vol. I: Chapter XXII. Geauga County > Vol. I: Chapter XXIII. Summit County > Vol. I: Chapter XXIV. Medina County > Vol. I: Chapter XXV. Erie County > Vol. I: Chapter XXVI. Huron County > Vol. I: Chapter XXVII. Cuyahoga County > Vol. I: Chapter XXVIII. Ashtabula County > Vol. I: Chapter XXIX. Mahoning County > Vol. I: Chapter XXX. Portage County > Vol. II: History of the Western Reserve > Vol. III: History of the Western Reserve > > When you click on the link you can see the names > included. > > Peace, > Sande > > > > > Please support me in my walk to find a cure for > Cystic Fibrosis > > http://www.cff.org/Great_Strides/AlecsandraBihlmaier > > > "Some family trees have beautiful leaves, but some > just have a bunch of nuts. > Remember it is the nuts that make the tree worth > shaking." > ~ Unknown ~ > > > > > --------------------------------- > Looking for earth-friendly autos? > Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' > Green Center. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email > to OHLORAIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word > 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHLORAIN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    03/04/2007 02:49:59
    1. [OHLORAIN] What is the Catholic Diocese in Lorain, for Black River Twp?
    2. W. D. Smith
    3. Nancy, What is the address for the Catholic diocese there in Lorain that I would write to for Church birth, baptismal, death records? I would assume it's in Black River Twp...That's the one I need. Thanks, Will

    03/04/2007 03:58:08