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    1. [OHMIAMI] Ingle/Engle Family
    2. Joe Bosserman
    3. Newberry Township Historical Society invites you to the Michael Ingle Historical Marker Dedication Ceremony on Friday May 23 2008, at 10 am. It will take place at the main entrance of Highland Cemetery. Which is on state Route 48 at the north edge of Covington in Miami County. In 1804 Michael was the first settler in what is now Newberry Township of Miami County. He was born on 19 June 1759 in Frederick County Maryland, a son of John and Anna Marie Ingle/Engle (sic). About 1790 the John Ingle/Engle family moved from Maryland to Bedford County Pennsylvania. Joe

    05/20/2008 11:51:48
    1. Re: [OHMIAMI] Ingle/Engle Family
    2. jeanne hime
    3. Joe, Thankyou for the invitation. I wish I could be there but Grace doesn't get out of school until June 12th. We will be home to Ohio shortly after that. I am certainly going to visit this site. I am making an appeal to anyone that might have information about the origins of John and Susannah Cox of Union Township in Miami County. John's will was probated in 1841. He also owned land in Darke County and Hamilton County, Indiana. I do not know the details of the will but it names his children as follows: Joseph (probably deceased),Henry, John, Jesse, George, William. Nancy, Sally, Elizabeth and Catherine. I believe the older children were born in North Carolina. I believe several of these children moved to Van Buren Township and Greenville in Darke County and started families there. If anyone believes they are related to these Coxes I would love to exchange information. Joe Bosserman <joe.boss@voyager.net> wrote: Newberry Township Historical Society invites you to the Michael Ingle Historical Marker Dedication Ceremony on Friday May 23 2008, at 10 am. It will take place at the main entrance of Highland Cemetery. Which is on state Route 48 at the north edge of Covington in Miami County. In 1804 Michael was the first settler in what is now Newberry Township of Miami County. He was born on 19 June 1759 in Frederick County Maryland, a son of John and Anna Marie Ingle/Engle (sic). About 1790 the John Ingle/Engle family moved from Maryland to Bedford County Pennsylvania. Joe 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

    05/21/2008 02:18:53
    1. Re: [OHMIAMI] Ingle/Engle Family
    2. Karin Lange
    3. Does anyone on this list have additional information regarding this Ingle line? Is Jacob Ingle, b abt 1827, married to Nancy Curtis on Oct 3, 1850 in Miami co part of this lineage? Karin Lange > > Newberry Township Historical Society invites you > to the Michael Ingle Historical Marker Dedication > Ceremony on Friday May 23 2008, at 10 am. It will > take place at the main entrance of Highland Cemetery. > Which is on state Route 48 at the north edge of Covington > in Miami County. > > In 1804 Michael was the first settler in what is now > Newberry Township of Miami County. He was born on 19 > June 1759 in Frederick County Maryland, a son of John > and Anna Marie Ingle/Engle (sic). > > About 1790 the John Ingle/Engle family moved from Maryland > to Bedford County Pennsylvania. > > Joe > 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 >

    05/28/2008 05:20:35