Elihu doesn't ring a bell with me. I have Stineman Hubbell, son of Asa, grandson of Hezekiah. But there might be a connection somewhere... Sharon CRUSE <visionwarrior@verizon.net> wrote: Hello Sharon Was Elihu Hubbell one of your Hubbells? He married Ella Reynolds, my Grandfather's aunt. They lived in Lima, but those Reynoldses came first from PA and went to Lima. Elihu is buried in the Woodlawn Cem. in Lima with some of the Reynoldses. Suz Sharon Specht wrote: My Miami Co surnames are: GILLUM, FORSYTHE, COX, HOEFFER, MILLER, BRUNSON, HUBBELL, ROBINSON. Many of these are also in Shelby and or Logan Co also. Sharon --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
Pat, my great-great grandfather was Benjamin Honeyman and wife Mary Knife. Is there a connections to your family? Kathy In a message dated 2/6/2008 7:30:19 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, genealogy@pjhormell.com writes: My Miami County connections are: Vance, Cress, Honeyman, Schrader, Gates, Kelly, Beck The Becks were mostly in Shelby, and Montgomery County. Thank you everyone for sharing information and those who photograph the cemeteries. Pat tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)
I am researching the Andrew Dye family. I am a descendant of his son John M. Dye. They lived in Miami County in the early 1800s. My ancestor is John M. Dye's son Isaac who married Mary Jones in 1835. I am trying to find info on Mary Jones' ancestors. Her mother was also named Mary and her brother might have been Abner Jones. Abner was the guardian for Mary and Isaac's children after Isaac died. They came from Pennsylvania. I am looking for info on Abner Jones and his parents. Allan Campbell **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)
Yes, I have seen the name spelled both ways, but in a census it is spelled Keplinger. Connie **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)
Soupuno...there are 5 Andrew Dye 'as list on the findagrave website for Miami county. 9 listed for Ohio so far. SoupUno@aol.com wrote: I am researching the Andrew Dye family. I am a descendant of his son John M. Dye. They lived in Miami County in the early 1800s. My ancestor is John M. Dye's son Isaac who married Mary Jones in 1835. I am trying to find info on Mary Jones' ancestors. Her mother was also named Mary and her brother might have been Abner Jones. Abner was the guardian for Mary and Isaac's children after Isaac died. They came from Pennsylvania. I am looking for info on Abner Jones and his parents. Allan Campbell **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48) tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ....you know you are addicted when you have traced your ancestral lines all the way back to Adam and Eve, have it fully documented, and still don't want to quit..... www.tribalpages.com/tribes/holeton Pam Holeton Piqua,Ohio Miami County www.findagrave.com currently working on Forest Hill cemetery(Piqua) Cedar hill cemetery(Piqua) Johnston cemeterys. www.myspace.com/pamelaholeton --------------------------------- Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.
I have this Keplinger if anyone is working on them: Sarah Elida KEPLINGER, dau/o Edward KEPLINGER & Mary Ann DOWNING, born November 1862 Shelby Co., OH; died 24 June 1914 Franklin County, Ohio; buried Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua, Miami County, Ohio. married Amos Franklin "Frank" MAXTON, s/o Amos MAXTON & Nancy BEARD, b 18 February 1858 Shelby Co., OH; died May 1934 Miami County, OH; buried Forest Hill Cemetery, Piqua, Miami County, Ohio. Audrey AudreyHancock1939@sbcglobal.net -----Original Message----- From: ohmiami-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ohmiami-bounces@rootsweb.com]On Behalf Of jaynema Sent: Thursday, February 07, 2008 9:39 AM To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Roll Call Hardisty's Connie, Did your Joseph Hardisty have a daughter Mary born abt. 1821 who married James H. Keplinger? ----- Original Message ----- From: <Connie6462@aol.com> To: <ohmiami@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 10:53 PM Subject: [OHMIAMI] Roll Call > Hi, Here is my roll call information. > My descendents were Robert and Nancy Hardisty who moved to Miami County > about 1803. > Joseph Hardisty > Catherine Saunders > Nathan W Hardisty > Margaret Havens > > Connie Murdock
Connie, Did your Joseph Hardisty have a daughter Mary born abt. 1821 who married James H. Keplinger? ----- Original Message ----- From: <Connie6462@aol.com> To: <ohmiami@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 10:53 PM Subject: [OHMIAMI] Roll Call > Hi, Here is my roll call information. > My descendents were Robert and Nancy Hardisty who moved to Miami County > about 1803. > Joseph Hardisty > Catherine Saunders > Nathan W Hardisty > Margaret Havens > > Connie Murdock > > > > **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. > (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 > 48) > tdn-net.com/genealogy > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Tim, did you have any Tuckers in Ill.? My father-in-law carried the Tucker name for a middle name and I have a scroll of many Tuckers. Kathy In a message dated 2/6/2008 7:15:55 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, mlspindt@verizon.net writes: > My connection to Miami Co. are my Tuckers and the Quaker Church that > apparently brought them to Miami Co. > > Tim Tucker > > > tdn-net.com/genealogy > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)
Hello Sharon Was Elihu Hubbell one of your Hubbells? He married Ella Reynolds, my Grandfather's aunt. They lived in Lima, but those Reynoldses came first from PA and went to Lima. Elihu is buried in the Woodlawn Cem. in Lima with some of the Reynoldses. Suz Sharon Specht <mudd2sunflower@yahoo.com> wrote: My Miami Co surnames are: GILLUM, FORSYTHE, COX, HOEFFER, MILLER, BRUNSON, HUBBELL, ROBINSON. Many of these are also in Shelby and or Logan Co also. Sharon --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Was your Keplinger ever spelled Kipplinger? Were there any relatives up in Logan or Champaign counties? jaynema <jaynema@earthlink.net> wrote: Connie, Did your Joseph Hardisty have a daughter Mary born abt. 1821 who married James H. Keplinger? ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 10:53 PM Subject: [OHMIAMI] Roll Call > Hi, Here is my roll call information. > My descendents were Robert and Nancy Hardisty who moved to Miami County > about 1803. > Joseph Hardisty > Catherine Saunders > Nathan W Hardisty > Margaret Havens > > Connie Murdock > > > > **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. > (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 > 48) > tdn-net.com/genealogy > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Regarding all the wonderful messages about identifying photographs, I thought I would offer my favorite source for anything photographic or archival. LIGHT IMPRESSIONS PO Box 787, Brea, CA 92822-6216 800-828-6216 I don't know where the store is anymore. When I went it was in Rochester, NY, but for several years, anything I order comes from CA. I've been working with photographs for many years, especiall the early ones, and I like this "company" I also have several hundred early 19th cy photos from my Grandfather and I think my GG and I prefer to label or identify photos below the photo on the page I have them on, or in. I realize that's not always possible, though. I've been enjoying this thread.......Suz (Susan Cruse) "Donna (History Buff) M. St. Felix" <dstfelix@erinet.com> wrote: Something that also works when scanning is to over scan some space below the photo. After the scan and saved, go back and add wording into the blank area using a program that does that (an old one is Adobe PhotoDelux but usually scanners come with a program for it). Resave so you have TWO views (one with and one without words). For printing the word view, you can print it with or without the words. To print without the words on the word view, open the view, crop to the view if only the view is wanted for printing, print, close. Don't crop to change. That way you are not dependent on a program years from now to save or read the added information. Sending WITH the words also saves a lot of retyping. An example of filing for this (which I would have a SMITH folder): Smith, Tom 1850 - 1902 1889 ca with words Smith, Tom 1850 - 1902 1889 ca no words Donna -----Original Message----- From: ohmiami-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ohmiami-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of cgert88888@aol.com Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 11:25 AM To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] OHMIAMI Digest, Vol 3, Issue 14 Labeling Fotos: Well, I'm certainly no expert on this but, as it is 2008, I would buy a good scanner (they are very inexpensive now), scan all of the fotos and "Label" each file, that way you can sort them (create folders and sub-folders) and always find the foto you want.? You can print additional fotos from the scans, that look as good as the originals.? You can even scan slides and negatives.? Once all are scanned, sort the originals and put them in labeled, acid-free envelopes for storage.? For most purposes, you will never need to handle the originals again so they won't get damaged, just pull up the scanned file.? You can insert the fotos in letters, email them to friends and family, etc.? I purchased 2 very large,?250 GB, removable hard-drives and one smaller-sized 80 GB one so I can carry everything with me that I need on trips.? I double back-up everything.? I store the hard drives in separate locations, keeping one in my safe, so I should never have to worry about losing the info ! and I NEVER write anything on fotos. Clark Gertner -----Original Message----- From: ohmiami-request@rootsweb.com To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Sent: Tue, 5 Feb 2008 3:01 am Subject: OHMIAMI Digest, Vol 3, Issue 14 Today's Topics: 1. Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures (Lempacre@aol.com) 2. Re: Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures (Sharon Specht) 3. Re: Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures (Edythe98@aol.com) 4. Re: Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures (Lempacre@aol.com) 5. Re: Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures (Edythe98@aol.com) 6. Re: Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures (Lempacre@aol.com) 7. Re: Photographers in Piqua and safest way to labelpictures (Linda H. Gutierrez) 8. Re: Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures (Patrick McGarry) 9. Re: Photographers in Piqua and safest way to labelpictures (Will) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 15:46:05 EST From: Lempacre@aol.com Subject: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" I recently came across a bunch of family photos from all eras. There are several that are marked "Piqua, Ohio" at the bottom with the photographer's name. They are on heavy stock (heavier than a postcard). One lists "E.W. Mathews" as the photographer. The other lists "Lawson V. Matthews." (Yes, they are spelled differently.) Does anyone know when these photographers were in business? I assume the one with the E.W. Mathews mark is my grandmother who was born in 1884. The family moved to IL around 1890 and I'm trying to make sure this photographer would be time appropriate. The other one is her half brother (my aunt marked it on the back). He also moved to IL around 1890 and died in 1912. I also found an unsent postcard photo with no date. It pictures my great great grandmother Elmira Love Smith, her sister Mary Elizabeth Love Parks (here ID'd as "Aunt Libby Parks"), my great grandfather William J. Smith, and my great uncle James Franklin Smith (known as Frank). William and Frank moved to IL around 1890. Elmira died in 1912 in Piqua and was buried in Forest Hill. I assume this was taken in Piqua during a visit as Frank appears to be an adult. He was only 13 when the family moved. In another envelope was a tintype of a woman that I assume is from this same branch of the family, along with very small (about 1 inch by 1 inch) cardboard photos of a young woman and two different men. I'm hoping as I find more photos that I can identify these people from labeled pictures. Now my archival question: what is the safest way to label old photographs? When I worked for an arts organization, we were told never to write directly on the back of a photo sent to the press but to attach a paper with a caption. Many of these old cardboard type photos have handwriting on the back. Some are not labeled at all. I'd like to put names on any I know so future generations aren't as confused as I am. Thanks for any help. Margie ************** Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0030000 0002548) ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 13:39:09 -0800 (PST) From: Sharon Specht Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <567946.58638.qm@web50404.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Just from my own experience with photos, I would suggest simply writing on the back in pencil. It doesn't bleed through, and it is still readable after 50 years. Sharon Lempacre@aol.com wrote: I recently came across a bunch of family photos from all eras. There are several that are marked "Piqua, Ohio" at the bottom with the photographer's name. They are on heavy stock (heavier than a postcard). One lists "E.W. Mathews" as the photographer. The other lists "Lawson V. Matthews." (Yes, they are spelled differently.) Does anyone know when these photographers were in business? I assume the one with the E.W. Mathews mark is my grandmother who was born in 1884. The family moved to IL around 1890 and I'm trying to make sure this photographer would be time appropriate. The other one is her half brother (my aunt marked it on the back). He also moved to IL around 1890 and died in 1912. I also found an unsent postcard photo with no date. It pictures my great great grandmother Elmira Love Smith, her sister Mary Elizabeth Love Parks (here ID'd as "Aunt Libby Parks"), my great grandfather William J. Smith, and my great uncle James Franklin Smith (known as Frank). William and Frank moved to IL around 1890. Elmira died in 1912 in Piqua and was buried in Forest Hill. I assume this was taken in Piqua during a visit as Frank appears to be an adult. He was only 13 when the family moved. In another envelope was a tintype of a woman that I assume is from this same branch of the family, along with very small (about 1 inch by 1 inch) cardboard photos of a young woman and two different men. I'm hoping as I find more photos that I can identify these people from labeled pictures. Now my archival question: what is the safest way to label old photographs? When I worked for an arts organization, we were told never to write directly on the back of a photo sent to the press but to attach a paper with a caption. Many of these old cardboard type photos have handwriting on the back. Some are not labeled at all. I'd like to put names on any I know so future generations aren't as confused as I am. Thanks for any help. Margie ************** Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0030000 0002548) tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. ------------------------------ Message: 3 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:33:29 EST From: Edythe98@aol.com Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" I agree with Sharon about writing on the back in pencil. I have photographs from the mid to late 1800s written on back by my grandmother in the 1910s and they are still legible and the photos are fine - no bleed-through. Shirley In a message dated 2/4/2008 4:40:26 PM Eastern Standard Time, mudd2sunflower@yahoo.com writes: Just from my own experience with photos, I would suggest simply writing on the back in pencil. It doesn't bleed through, and it is still readable after 50 years. Sharon **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0030000 00025 48) ------------------------------ Message: 4 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:36:28 EST From: Lempacre@aol.com Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" What about newer photos? Some of mine are very glossy on the back and there's no way you could write in pencil. Margie ************** Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0030000 0002548) ------------------------------ Message: 5 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:44:07 EST From: Edythe98@aol.com Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Margie - When I lived in Houston I found a pen that was made just for writing on back of new photos. I don't remember where I found it but you might want to check with office supply companies and maybe some local photo studios and camera shops. You might try Googling Archival-safe products as well. Shirley In a message dated 2/4/2008 5:37:24 PM Eastern Standard Time, Lempacre@aol.com writes: What about newer photos? Some of mine are very glossy on the back and there's no way you could write in pencil. Margie **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0030000 00025 48) ------------------------------ Message: 6 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:49:24 EST From: Lempacre@aol.com Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Thanks Shirley. I was thinking a place that sells scrapbook supplies might sell something safe too. Margie ************** Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0030000 0002548) ------------------------------ Message: 7 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 17:37:58 -0600 From: "Linda H. Gutierrez" Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to labelpictures To: Message-ID: <00c501c86786$f9c958e0$6401a8c0@LINDACOMPUTER> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" I have read that you should use a soft pencil rather than a #2 pencil which will not work for writing on the backs of newer photos. I have tried this and it does work. Linda in Costa Rica Monroe County, NY Records and Family Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monroenys/ Monroe County, NY History http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~monroenys/ ----- Original Message ----- From: Lempacre@aol.com To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com Sent: 04 February, 2008 4:36 PM Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to labelpictures What about newer photos? Some of mine are very glossy on the back and there's no way you could write in pencil. Margie ------------------------------ Message: 8 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 16:39:58 -0800 (PST) From: Patrick McGarry Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to label pictures To: ohmiami@rootsweb.com, Lempacre@aol.com Message-ID: <887838.30307.qm@web34801.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Yes- I have seen many Mathews print from the Miami area.SOmewhere on Internet (ancestry.com maybe) has Mathews history I have a relative that has a studio right now I believe Sidney currrenty- I believe he does reunions just to let you know Lempacre@aol.com wrote: I recently came across a bunch of family photos from all eras. There are several that are marked "Piqua, Ohio" at the bottom with the photographer's name. They are on heavy stock (heavier than a postcard). One lists "E.W. Mathews" as the photographer. The other lists "Lawson V. Matthews." (Yes, they are spelled differently.) Does anyone know when these photographers were in business? I assume the one with the E.W. Mathews mark is my grandmother who was born in 1884. The family moved to IL around 1890 and I'm trying to make sure this photographer would be time appropriate. The other one is her half brother (my aunt marked it on the back). He also moved to IL around 1890 and died in 1912. I also found an unsent postcard photo with no date. It pictures my great great grandmother Elmira Love Smith, her sister Mary Elizabeth Love Parks (here ID'd as "Aunt Libby Parks"), my great grandfather William J. Smith, and my great uncle James Franklin Smith (known as Frank). William and Frank moved to IL around 1890. Elmira died in 1912 in Piqua and was buried in Forest Hill. I assume this was taken in Piqua during a visit as Frank appears to be an adult. He was only 13 when the family moved. In another envelope was a tintype of a woman that I assume is from this same branch of the family, along with very small (about 1 inch by 1 inch) cardboard photos of a young woman and two different men. I'm hoping as I find more photos that I can identify these people from labeled pictures. Now my archival question: what is the safest way to label old photographs? When I worked for an arts organization, we were told never to write directly on the back of a photo sent to the press but to attach a paper with a caption. Many of these old cardboard type photos have handwriting on the back. Some are not labeled at all. I'd like to put names on any I know so future generations aren't as confused as I am. Thanks for any help. Margie ************** Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0030000 0002548) tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. ------------------------------ Message: 9 Date: Mon, 4 Feb 2008 19:09:49 -0800 From: "Will" Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to labelpictures To: Message-ID: <031401c867a4$938c6bd0$5f30f204@D7V69051> Content-Type: text/plain; format=flowed; charset="iso-8859-1"; reply-type=original I think a person could take a pen and write on a label sticker and put it on back. Or maybe type your message on a paper and use paste as stick paste and put on back ; Put any sticker's on back off to side, on very bottom, or at top close to a corner without damages to picture.. Also another item can use acid free paper for a sticker with a acid free paste. Maxine willma@sprynet.com ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Monday, February 04, 2008 2:36 PM Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Photographers in Piqua and safest way to labelpictures > What about newer photos? Some of mine are very glossy on the back and > there's no way you could write in pencil. > > Margie > > > ************** > Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. > > > (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp0 > 0300000002548) > tdn-net.com/genealogy > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------ To contact the OHMIAMI list administrator, send an email to OHMIAMI-admin@rootsweb.com. To post a message to the OHMIAMI mailing list, send an email to OHMIAMI@rootsweb.com. __________________________________________________________ To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word "unsubscribe" without the quotes in the subject and the body of the email with no additional text. 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Hello Susan I wonder if you can tell me something about your surname, Billett. My married name was Rebillet. Julius Eli Rebillet and we were always told he was from Geneva. I have finally located that he arrived here on May 20, 1887 from Switzerland. There are a number of curiousities between his arrival and his living in Wheatland, Wyoming, married with children. I have seen your surname several times here and there, but haven't asked about it til now. Sorry this seems so vague, but I will appreciate anything you might be able to tell me. Thanks Suz Susan Cruse Rebillet SUSZH@aol.com wrote: Billett, Hendriexson Neal, Neff, I have an old school book somewhere that my grandfather William Billett used in Alcony. It was one of my mother's favorite possessions. It may have been moved out of her health care room when she died almost 2 years ago. I would like to post those names for those looking for them and will if I find the book! It was a McGuffy reader for maybe 6th grade? Susan Billett Anderson Kost **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48) tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
My Miami Co surnames are: GILLUM, FORSYTHE, COX, HOEFFER, MILLER, BRUNSON, HUBBELL, ROBINSON. Many of these are also in Shelby and or Logan Co also. Sharon --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
Do oyu have siblings for Nicholas Holeton Irene Keller <kelleri@comcast.net> wrote: Who are Adam Bigger's parents? He was born 16 Dec 1816 in Ohio and died 28 Aug 1899 in Kansas. I am trying to prove or disprove whether Christina Holeton, wife of Adam Bigger, is Nicholas Holeton's daughter. I would appreciate any help I can get. Thank you. Irene tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message ....you know you are addicted when you have traced your ancestral lines all the way back to Adam and Eve, have it fully documented, and still don't want to quit..... www.tribalpages.com/tribes/holeton Pam Holeton Piqua,Ohio Miami County www.findagrave.com currently working on Forest Hill cemetery(Piqua) Cedar hill cemetery(Piqua) Johnston cemeterys. www.myspace.com/pamelaholeton --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now.
Pam and Sharon - I've just started on the Millers, and as you would guess, it is slow go. Wideners married Millers in different generations and geography; the Millers probably weren't directly related: 1. Catharine Miller, my great great grandmother, born 1804 in PA, married William Widener, born 1781, PA, probably Berks County. They were living near Getteysburg circa 1828 where their oldest children were baptized. (Nicholas & Rebecca Miller were witnesses for one child; perhaps they were her parents). They moved to Miami County by 1832, where they had more children. Catharine died about 1866 and is buried in Kyle Cemetery. Whether or not other members of her family migrated to Miami County also is not known. 2. Rose Maude Miller, born 1880 in Champaign County, married R. Hayes Widener (grandson of William and Catharine Miller Widener and my grandfather) in 1899. Maude was my grandmother. Her parents were John Lafayette Miller (born 1852) and Isadora Deaton Miller (1858). They are buried at Newson Chapel Cemetery. I speculate that John Lafayette Miller is the son of Isaac and Anna Merritt Miller and the grandson of Augustus Miller and Mary Williamson Miller. As I said, I've just begun...... I would appreciate any input. I'm happy to help in any way.Thanks, Carol Myers
Hi, Here is my roll call information. My descendents were Robert and Nancy Hardisty who moved to Miami County about 1803. Joseph Hardisty Catherine Saunders Nathan W Hardisty Margaret Havens Connie Murdock **************Biggest Grammy Award surprises of all time on AOL Music. (http://music.aol.com/grammys/pictures/never-won-a-grammy?NCID=aolcmp003000000025 48)
Who are Adam Bigger's parents? He was born 16 Dec 1816 in Ohio and died 28 Aug 1899 in Kansas. I am trying to prove or disprove whether Christina Holeton, wife of Adam Bigger, is Nicholas Holeton's daughter. I would appreciate any help I can get. Thank you. Irene
Mary Lou, That is my line, down through one you have left off the list, Jonathan who was between Mitchner and the twins, Mary who died in infancy and Abraham who died in 1845 and was buried in Union Twp, Miami Co. Information I had on Abraham indicated he died on the trip between Washington Co., Tn. and Miami Co., OH in 1809 and MAY have died and/or been buried in Miami Co., OH. Your note of him dying in Warren Co., OH is the first I have heard of this. Then down through Nathanial, Warren Burrett, Robert Karl and then my Father and Me. I also have most all of the information for Robert Karl's sisters Imogene, Marjorie Nell, Lena and his brother Joe William. Much less info on other branches. My real problem is the other direction, I have an Abraham b. c. 1750 as being Abraham's father and his mother being Elizabeth Michner both from Bucks Co., PA. No information back past that point at all. Looks like a parallel branch. We have the old Tucker cradle that was used for generations and fought over by Marjorie Nell and Joe William's wife over the years! Thanks, Tim Tucker ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Lou" <mlspindt@verizon.net> To: <ohmiami@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2008 7:14 PM Subject: Re: [OHMIAMI] Roll Call: Tucker > Tim, > My Tuckers in Miami County are the children of Abraham and Mary Castner > Tucker. Abraham died in Warren County October 1807 and left Mary with > Nicholas, Jacob, Naomi, Sarah, Mtchener, and twins Mary and Abraham. In > 1814 Mary married Samuel Brown at Union MM. > I have lines of descent from both Jacob and Naomi. I also have the > rocking > chair that family tradition says Samuel made for Mary. He died in 1829. > Are we interested in the same Tuckers? > Mary Lou > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Buckshot" <buckshot@ohiolink.net> > To: <ohmiami@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 10:52 PM > Subject: [OHMIAMI] Roll Call: Tucker > > >> My connection to Miami Co. are my Tuckers and the Quaker Church that >> apparently brought them to Miami Co. >> >> Tim Tucker >> >> >> tdn-net.com/genealogy >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > tdn-net.com/genealogy > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
From: Barbara McIntosh <btm1931@sbcglobal.net> Subject: [OHMIAMI] (OHMIAMI) Roll Call To: OHMIAMI@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <817820.62398.qm@web83212.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 The names I am researching are as follows: Paternal side: Baker/Becker, Ditmer, Hall, Hart, Hickman, Irwin, Kreider, Mote, Shilt, Swank, Warner Materal side: Bennett, Bowman, DeLong, Emerick/Emerick, Gorman, Jones, Shellenbarger, Studebaker I have a few of the names you are researching... ie. Hart . Kereider, Mote.... bowman ..shellenbarger, studebaker... I am willing to share what I have... Robert P Stutsman
I don't think so. My Mary Wagner was born a Wagner and married Marshall Swab. Sorry! Good luck with your searches. suz Sharon Specht <mudd2sunflower@yahoo.com> wrote: Hi, I have a Mary Forsythe who married David Wagner - Shelby Co. Any relation to you? Sharon CRUSE wrote: The Miami County surnames I am searching are: Cruse Schwab/Swab/Swob Wagner Statler Staley Rench Moore Eichelberger I'm very interested in Marshall N. Swab/Swob/Schwab, my GGGrandfather. His son was Simon Hollopeter Swab, my Grandmother Cruse's Father. My Dad was Earl Schwab Cruse. Marshall married Susan Jane Campbell, had 2 sons. She died and he later married Mary Wagner, my GGGrandmother. I have yet to find a death notice or burial, and have no idea who his father was. I'll surely appreciate any info anyone has! Suz (Susan Cruse) tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message --------------------------------- Be a better friend, newshound, and know-it-all with Yahoo! Mobile. Try it now. tdn-net.com/genealogy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHMIAMI-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message