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    1. BRADFORD/MCCLAIN
    2. Dean Bradford
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/757 Surname: BRADFORD, MCCLAIN ------------------------- WILLIAM BARNET BRADFORD married NANCY (Ann) MCCLAIN Jan 12 1840 in Madison County Ohio. Need information on the McClain/Mclean/Mclane family. William and Nancy moved to Dewitt Co Illinois 1853. All hints and clues are welcome.

    02/08/2001 10:53:56
    1. BRADFORD/GRAY
    2. Dean Bradford
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/756 Surname: BRADFORD, GRAY ------------------------- THOMAS BRADFORD married SARAH ELIZABETH GRAY in Madison County Ohio December 2 1819. Thomas was born ca 1795 in Worcester Co Md. Sarah was born ca 1800 in Va. Presently I have no information pertaining to the Gray family. Willing to share information of the Bradford family. Any Gray family clues are welcome.

    02/08/2001 10:47:19
    1. descendant of George Vanness
    2. Heather Severson
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/754 Surname: Vanness ------------------------- I am a descendant of George Vanness of Madison County. My line is through his son John who was married to Rachel Nichols. They migrated to Iowa. Please email me and we can exchange information.

    02/08/2001 05:34:18
    1. Watson/Clay marriage
    2. Morn Lindsay
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/753 Surname: Watson, Clay ------------------------- WATSON, CLAY. Need date and place of marriage of David A. Watson, b. 1885 in London, Madison Co. OH, (son of Algiers Cryder Watson & his wife Jeanette Platt), and Juanita Clay, b. 1886 in Marietta, Washington Co. OH (dau. of Churchill Clay). David and Juanita Watson are listed on the 1910 census in Hamilton Co. OH, with a child under one year old. A marriage has not been located. Any help appreciated.

    02/07/2001 12:48:36
    1. Johanna Christian Ackerman(n)
    2. Jon Louis Clingman
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/752 Surname: Ackerman, Ackermann ------------------------- Madison County Ohio The following is a reprint. The Biographical Record of Clark County Year 1902 Page - 761 Johanna Christian Ackermann "Johanna Christian Ackermann, who resides in Pleasant Township, Clark County, where he is successfully carrying on agricultural pursuits, was born in Hesse-Cassel, Germany, on July 28, 1841. His father, Henry Ackermann, was also a native of that locality and was there united in marriage to Miss Catherine Kock, who was born in the same neighborhood. Mr.. Ackermann engaged in teaching school, following that profession for many years. The subject of this review on leaving his native land went to South America and for three years he remained in Buenos Ayres and Montevideo. He was in Geneva, Italy on his way home from South America in 1864. At that time he enlisted as a member of the crew of the United States steamship "Kearsarge", with which he was connected for fourteen months. Then he came to the United States, landing at Boston. In the meantime, the ship had made a voyage to Africa, where many of the crew suffered from yellow fever and because of this they were quarantined at Lisbon for six weeks, after which they proceeded on their way to the American port. Mr.. Ackermann was employed in caring for the sick on board the ship. After reaching the United States the more rigorous climate of New England caused him to contract a fever and he was sent to a hospital in Boston. While lying sick there, his ship left port and he was forced to remain behind. On this account he could never receive a discharge or pension. He was left penniless and as soon as he regained his health he began to work on a farm. Later he went to Philadelphia. He was robbed, both in that city and in Boston, of what little he possessed. On leaving Philadelphia he walked thirty six miles in three days. It was cold winter weather in the month of December and the snow lay upon the ground to the height of the fences. He did not know the language of the people and he slept outside in the cold and was without food for three days. At length, however, he secured work upon a farm, were he remained until he had saved thirty dollars. He was a miller by trade and followed that pursuit in South American country. When he had earned the sum mentioned he went to work in a mill in Redingen and afterwards removed to Lancaster, Penn., where he was paid eight dollars per month for his work. Later he again went to Philadelphia, and proceeding to the emigrant office, he made known his wish to get a ticket to the west. He obtained a ticket taking him to Springfield, Ohio. this he became a resident of Clark County. For three years, he worked in a mill, receiving ten dollars per week, for his services. Later he was employed in the Poos Oil Mills for six months and subsequently in the paint mill, later turning his attention to agricultural pursuits. He is now engaged in general farming and stock raising. He also does a threshing business and is engaged in the business of clover hulling in addition to his other interest. He also manufactures "Hog Chick" which is a hog and chicken cholera cure. He invented this famous cure himself and through this means has assisted many of his neighbors in saving their stock. He is now carrying on a good and prosperous business and has become one of the prosperous and substantial agriculturists of his community and Clark County, Ohio. On the 10th of December 1868, Mr. Ackermann was united in marriage to Mrs., Catherine Hartman. She died in 1874 and later he went to his old home in Germany and brought back to this country Miss Magdelena Gemmell, to whom he was married in Springfield, Ohio on December 10th, 1874. They became the parents of nine children namely: Henry Katie Willie John Gertie Charles Louis Harry Frederick Mr.. Ackermann cast his first presidential vote for Grant. Later he became a democrat supporting the party until Grover Cleveland became its candidate for the presidency. He now votes the Republican Party. Mr.. Ackermann has led a busy, interesting and useful life and certainly is to be commended for what he has accomplished for starting out in life without a dollar, he has steadily prospered in his work and in raising a good family with his earnest toil has brought to him a most comfortable living."

    02/05/2001 04:55:59
    1. Resources
    2. Jacqueline Baral
    3. Index to Vital Records in the Ohio Repository Newspaper, http://www.stark.lib.oh.us/obitindex.html Other Libraries, http://www.stark.lib.oh.us/libs.html Search the OPLIN Databases, Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN) Databases, http://access.oplin.lib.oh.us/ - for this you have to live in Ohio and have a library card. (darn!) Jacquie (California)

    02/04/2001 06:56:52
    1. George Little/Hezekiah Little
    2. Kristi Rossitto
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/751 Surname: LITTLE, REFFITT ------------------------- I am looking for information on my great-grandfather's family. His name was George Little b. 21 June 1899 - d. Mar 1984. He married Estelle Reffitt. His father's name was Hezakiah Little. Hezakiah was married to Rose ?. Hezakiah & Rose's children were: George, Hezekiah "Hezie", Grant, John, and Earl. I am looking to find information on Hezakiah and Rose and their children and parents. Would appreciate any help anyone can give. Thanks in advance.

    02/03/2001 11:26:19
    1. Linson family in Madison County
    2. Mike Benson
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/750 Surname: Linson, Wiley ------------------------- I am interested in finding out about the Linson family in Madison County since my 3ggrandfather supposedly comes from there. He married Mary Wiley. All of the information I have is that he died in Missouri on March 9, 1882 and is buried in Sue City, MO (Macon County). I think he was supposedly from Stokes Township. Do you have any more records of Linsons in Madison County?

    02/02/2001 12:46:41
    1. Obituaries
    2. Hello, I received some obituaries that I requested from the Columbus Dispatch. Included on most of the pages are other obituaries. I thought I would post the names listed and see if I have an obituary someone else needs. Please e-mail me directly if you are interested in any of the obituaries. 19 January 1942 Thomas J. Murray, 57 22 December 1942 - ages are hard to read Francene McMillan Bowerman, 63 J. Edgar Butler, no age listed Catela Davis, 61 Lina D. Edmonds, 84 Thomas E. Giles, 36 Paul Hardesty, 81 Dr. Isaac Hostetter, no age listed Etta Belle Jones, no age listed Hannah Ann Lucas, age not legible William A. Plankell, 69 Georgia Robinson, 29 Adeline T. Smith, 67 Barbara Joann Stuller, 10 Benjamin F. Thompson, 53 Dr. W. C. Vigor, age not legible 3 July 1963 Clarence R. McCleland, 77 Homer C. Sampson, 78 Cora Bell Schirtzinger, 94 Robert H. Shaw, 66 (partial) Gene H. VanDervoort, 61 Comilla Ann Williams, 75 James R. Williamson, 85 Hiram (Pete) Hinzey, 63 Marie Hofman(n), 82 (partial- name spelled 2 different ways) Scrilda Jane Smith, 95 memorials - some have family members' names listed: Tony Crabtree Donald R. Currier Norma Jean Verne Dougherty Jimmy Drake 3 June 1975 Agnes Horton, age 78 Richard Paul Johnson, Sr., 64 Nellie B. Junk, 74 Murviel G. Oliver, 75 Neal L. Peck, 76 Lydia J. Pennell, 47 Fred G. Pugh, 80 Charles Richardson, no age listed Emile S. (Russ) Rousselle, 59 Evelyn Titus, 67 Floyd Williams, 59 Thomas Hockman, 93 4 October 1977 Alice Holt, no age listed Esther E. Jost, 51 Etta A. Kaiser, 87 Carl G. Karn, 74 Beulah Lackey, 79 Clarence Norwood, no age listed Steven M. Page, 18 Nellie J. Plyley, 77 Elizabeth I. O. (Ingram) Swanner, no age listed Earl F. Thompson, 61 Walter R. Thompson, 80 1 February 1992 Harry H. Christy, Jr., 71 Robert E. Clingman, 66 Ane_? Eugene (Gene) Cox, 59 Louise Cumston, 67 John F. (Casey) Dennis, 74 Ira Arthur Fulks, 96 Evangelia J. Harachis, 87 Albert W. Harris, Sr., 75 Paul C. Holland, 66 Emogene Lancia, 63 Mildred (Milly) Moore Lowmiller, 83 Sarah Rebecca Lutz, 19 months Marie McMillin, 71 John H. Pancake, 71 Dorothy J. Reese, 92 Barbara Jean Reeves, 45 Paul F. Riggle, 81 Elmer (Bud) Sanders, 72 (partial) 2 February 1994 R. William Lusk, 51 Volker R. Madry, 43 Faith McGlone (infant) Felix Pini, 84 Matthew Joseph (Matt) Prenoveau Glenn H. Pugh, 84 (partial) Arthur Thomas Shipp, 33 Iona Chatfield (Hudson) Sisson, 99 Lewis O. Tingley, 70 B. Eileen (Spang) Tumeo, 74 Mary L. Watkins, 77

    01/31/2001 04:47:41
    1. hyzers
    2. carol hyzer
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/749 Surname: hyzer ------------------------- Hyzers were in New York state town of Andes 1860 Peter Hyzer b1771 born in USA Peter b 1804 and his brother Abraham settled in Huron county Michigan shortly after 1860

    01/30/2001 10:54:38
    1. Harold Bishop
    2. Jacqueline Baral
    3. Dear Lists: I just found a "Harold Bishop, 1900, mid-Atlantic" mentioned on Family Tree Maker's Family Finder's Index. Expanded info mentions CD # 323 for more info on this person. If SKS has CD 323, would you please see if you could find the Harold Bishop I mention? I want to see if this might be my missing maternal grandfather. Thank you kindly, Jacquie (California)

    01/27/2001 01:14:57
    1. The NGS course
    2. Buffys97
    3. Dear fellow genealogists: I am still unable to find my husband's George Atherton family, circa mid-to late1800s "someplace in Madison or Franklin Counties." Because I enjoy genealogy and have been doing my own research (usually with much more success than with the Atherton family) I have been thinking of taking the National Genealogical Society's course and applying it (there are some parts to the course where you have to look at land ownership, etc.) to the Franklin/Madison County area. I live in Hamilton COunty, so it really isn't that far for me to travel to your counties...I don't know much about Franklin or Madison counties and that might be part of my problem. Has anyone ever taken this course before? Thank you, Buffy

    01/27/2001 01:04:04
    1. [Fwd: [Bos-St] Korean and Vietnam Causualty Records]
    2. Jacqueline Baral
    3. Forwarding this URL from another list. http://www.nara.gov/nara/electronic/kcasal.html Jacquie Lisa Huckins wrote: > I just found on the NARA (National Archives and Records Administration) site, > a list of all Korean War Casualties. You can get it alphabetical by town or by > town, etc. > > Check it out, there are a lot of Nova Scotian Names. > > http://www.nara.gov/nara/electronic/kcasal.html > > Lisa Huckins > > ==== BOSTON-STATES Mailing List ==== > Search Genconnect for any surname board. > If your surname board isn't there, you can start one! > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/indx/FamAssoc.html

    01/25/2001 01:36:49
    1. Re: OHMADISO-D Digest V01 #4
    2. Higgins Nathan
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    01/25/2001 12:30:37
    1. Wilder/Clifton Families
    2. Janet Ritchie
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/748 Surname: Clifton, Wilder ------------------------- Looking for descendents of Wayne G & Irene (Clifton) Wilder. Wayne, Irene and Nancy Clifton in same household on Madison County 1910 Census.

    01/25/2001 12:34:37
    1. Dates
    2. Kelli Crook Moulden
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/747 Surname: Summers, Plymell, Brown, Dillon, Stone ------------------------- Update on my family file, my ggrandparents birth dates were Lester David Summers born June 30, 1854, Bethiar W. Plymell born March 16, 1853 both in Madison County. David and Bethiar had four children, Lillian Cecil born January 28, 1878, William Harrison born October 2, 1881 and Berthie Clide born July 22 1889; died Sept 4th 1889 all born in Lily Chapel. Lester Glen Summers born June 5, 1891 Lower Glad, Madison County. Glen married Hasel Mae Jones Brown born July 10, 1895 in Urbana Champaign County(my grandparents)/ . Hasel maternal family (Stone)come from Mutual Champaign Co., Hasel and Glen had one child from their marriage Sara Lou "Sally" (my mother)born May 19 1936, in London, Madison County. Sally died February 18, 1972 in Greene County. She married Harry Dean Crook on May 25 1954 in Indiana. Both Glen and Hasel had been married prior to this marriage. Glen was married to Hazel Bricker and Hasel was married to Arthur Maynard Brown. Both couples had children in their previos marriages. Joseph Summers was Glen's son and Arthur and Jerry Brown were Hasel's sons. Any information would be greatly appreciated.

    01/23/2001 11:44:19
    1. Re: Naturalization records
    2. Jacqueline Baral
    3. Hi Tim, I found some paternal naturalization records at the Probate Court Div. at the Union Co. seat in Marysville. You might want to try the same court division for Madison Co. You could also call the courthouse and ask a clerk. Jacquie (California) Tim McLaughlin wrote: > Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum > Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/742 > > Surname: FLANAGAN, LAUGHLIN, HOREN, KEARNEY, MCLAUGHLIN > ------------------------- > > Can anyone point me to a source for naturalization records in Madison County?? > Would the London County courthouse be the place to go?? For that matter, > do naturalization records even exist for Madison County and if so, how > far back? > > I have exhausted the usual records (cenuse, birth, death, marriage) to > locate more information regarding the birth place of my great grandparents. > > Any help is appreciated! > Thanks! Tim McLaughlin > > ============================== > 9 Health Tips for Computer Genealogists > http://www.thirdage.com/features/tech/ouch/

    01/23/2001 08:04:00
    1. Summers/Plymell families
    2. Kelli Crook Moulden
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/744 Surname: Summers, Plymell, Brown, Dillon, Stone ------------------------- Researching my grandparents Hasel Jones Brown and Lester Glen Summers. My great-grandparents Bethiar Plymell and Lester David Summers and Sarah Lucy Stone and Robert Jones. Any help would greatly be appreicated.

    01/23/2001 05:58:07
    1. Naturalization records
    2. Tim McLaughlin
    3. Posted on: Madison Co. Oh Queries Forum Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Madison/742 Surname: FLANAGAN, LAUGHLIN, HOREN, KEARNEY, MCLAUGHLIN ------------------------- Can anyone point me to a source for naturalization records in Madison County?? Would the London County courthouse be the place to go?? For that matter, do naturalization records even exist for Madison County and if so, how far back? I have exhausted the usual records (cenuse, birth, death, marriage) to locate more information regarding the birth place of my great grandparents. Any help is appreciated! Thanks! Tim McLaughlin

    01/23/2001 04:57:12
    1. Fwd: madison county list -- cemetery books
    2. --part1_88.1682d9a.279f009c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part1_88.1682d9a.279f009c_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: <[email protected]> From: [email protected] Full-name: Crystelbel Message-ID: <[email protected]> Date: Tue, 23 Jan 2001 10:35:26 EST Subject: madison county list -- cemetery books To: [email protected] MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 129 List -- I am desperste .. I have called and sent e-mail to Ohio hiatorical society -- Library - Archives - sent letter to Madison county Gene society . I dont know why nobody has gotten back with me ? I am desperate for the cemetery books on Madison county and might want some for surrounding counties . I have lots of ancestors buried there and need these sources . I have come to discover these cemetery books for whatever county are invaluable if they are accurate and cover all the cemeteries . I have TWO ancestors in Tazewell , Illinois that are not in the books ---> but are buried there . Not bad odds considering I have sooo many there . Can anyone point me to someone in Madison county tht I could contact to get some books on that area ? I would realllly appreciate some help here with htis area . At my wits end sheri --part1_88.1682d9a.279f009c_boundary--

    01/23/2001 03:43:24