This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SWB.2ACE/1011.1.1.2.1 Message Board Post: Thanks at one time I thought I fit in with Bonham. Now I see you spell in Bohnam. I get more and more confused. There are also Bohm Bohme Bonum, etc variations.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bohnam, Bonam Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SWB.2ACE/1011.1.1.2 Message Board Post: The Bohnam, Bonam families came from the Plainview area of Monroe Co., Ohio and are all related. Archibald Bohnam was my g.g.grandfather. Hannah remarried Alfred Allen after Archibald's death. She is buried in Oaklawn Cemetery beside her first husband. Many of the Bohnam/Bonam family traveled to Wooster and Canton, Ohio areas.
If you have any interest in the following persons, I'd surely like to correspond with you. I have other data that I'll be glad to share. My primary goal is to learn the parents and sibilings of this John Martin and of this Susanna Ourie/Urey. Any help you can provide will be most welcome. John MARTIN was born ca. 1774 in "Little York" Co., PA; d. ca. 1848, possibly in or near Fallsbury Twp., Licking Co., OH. He was born "...of Irish parents who immigrated in an early day", perhaps about 1740-1770. That characterization in quotes from "Valley of the Upper Maumee" River", is largely correct. They probably were Scots-Irish [Martin family oral tradition] who originated in Scotland and then immigrated to Northern Ireland, then to SE Pennsylvania. John married Susa[nna] OURIE/ UREY/ ULREY/ URY/ ORY ca. 1797. Her family most likely lived in PA, probably in or near York or Lancaster Co. Susanna was born ca. 1776, died ca. 1818, in PA or in Belmont Co., OH. John married Margaret Messencope, daughter of Christopher and Magaretha Messencope on 11 Feb 1819 at Belmont Co., OH. John Martin was recorded in the census in 1820 at York Twp., Belmont Co, OH. He was shown on the Tax Roll in 1825 at Guernsey Co., OH. He was named in a land contract on 30 Dec 1826 at Marietta, Washington, OH. [John may have bought land through the Federal Marietta Land Office.] John was recorded in the census in 1830 at Beaver Twp., Guernsey Co., OH. For some reason, he and Margaret Messencope lived on 15 Oct 1830 at Ohio Co., VA according to court records. John Martin was named in a Deed on 10 May 1831 at Guernsey Co., OH. He was named in a land contract on 23 Jul 1833 at the Federal Land Office, Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, for land in Licking County, Fallsbury Twp., OH, the E 1/2, SE 1/4, Sec 19, T4, R 10. He was named in a land contract on 18 Dec 1833 at Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, for additional land in Fallsbury Twp., the SW 1/4, SE 1/4, Sec 19, T4, R10; and on 15 Jan 1836 at Zanesville, Muskingum, Ohio, additional land for that farm, the NW 1/4, SE 1/4; Sec 19,T4,R10. He appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Jonathon Martin [one of his eldest sons] at Fallsbury Twp, Licking Co., OH, suggesting that John was physically infirm. From court records, it appears that John may have died around 1847. No death record nor burial site has been found (19 Nov 2004). John and Susanna had nine children born in PA; names and birthdates are known for seven: i. CHILD 1 OF 2 UNNAMED CHILDREN was born between 1797 and 1820. He/she died before 1820. ii. CHILD 2 OF 2 UNNAMED CHILDREN was born between 1797 and 1820. He/she died before 1820. iii. SAMUEL was born on 1 Apr 1799. He was baptized on 30 Aug 1800 at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, York, York Co., PA. He married Susannah Worley, daughter of Thomas M. Worley and Mary Walker, on 15 Aug 1822 at Harrison Co., OH. He died on 5 Feb 1873 at Cadiz Twp., Harrison Co., OH, at age 73. He was buried circa 7 Feb 1873 at Cadiz Union Cemetery, Cadiz Twp., Harrison Co., OH together with his wife Susanna who lived 1800-1884. iv. MARGARET was born circa 1800 at PA. She married John Morrison, son of William Morrison and Malinda SurNmUnk, on 22 Dec 1821 at Harrison Co., OH. She signed her name as "PEGGY MARTIN." She died circa 1836 at probably Noble Co., OH. She was buried circa 1836 at Old Sharonville or Crum Ridge Cem., prob Noble Co., OH. Margaret's children [but not Margaret or her husband John] are listed in the final settlement of John Martin's estate, 3 July 1858 and other proceedings beginning July, 1853. These are recorded in the Partition records, Vol. D, pages 354-361; Vol F; and other volumes of the Licking Co. OH Clerk of Court, Courthouse, Newark, OH. Those court records show the children all living in Noble Co. in 1853. v. SUSANNA was born on 3 Mar 1804 at PA. Her common name was SUSAN MARTIN. She married Thomas S. Dillehay, son of Benjamin Dillehay and Rachel Slater, on 1 Feb 1827 at Guernsey Co., OH. Susanna died on 29 Jun 1874 at Enoch Twp, Noble, Ohio, at age 70. She was buried 31 June 1874 at St. Marys Fulda, Enoch Twp, Noble Co., Ohio. Susanna was named in a Licking Co., OH Deed on 30 Mar 1854. Susannah, Rachel and Angeline were all listed as living in Guernsey Co., OH on 3 July 1858 [listed in the estate settlement of their father John Martin, Licking Co., OH]. She appeared on the census of 1870 in the household of Thomas S. Dillehay at Enoch Twp., Noble Co., OH. vi. RACHEL was born circa 1806 at PA. She married Reason Burdett Sr, son of William Burdett and Rosa Fitzgerald, on 17 Mar 1833 at Harrison Co., OH. She died in 1885 at possibly Belmont Co., OH. She was buried in 1885 at Bethel M.E. Church Warren Twp., Belmont Co., OH. Rachel appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Reason Burdett Sr at Flushing Twp., Belmont Co., OH. She appeared on the census of 4 Sep 1850 in the household of Reason Burdett Sr at Union Twp., Belmont Co., OH. Sisters Susannah, Rachel and Angeline [Anne] were all listed as living in Guernsey Co., OH on 3 July 1858 [listed in estate settlement of their father John Martin, Licking Co., OH]. Rachel is listed in final settlement of John Martin's estate, 3 July 1858 and other proceedings beginning July, 1853. These are recorded in the Partition records, Vol. D, pages 354-361; Vol F; and other volumes of the Licking Co. OH Clerk of Court, Courthouse, Newark, OH. Rachel was recorded in the census on 16 Aug 1860 at Kirkwood Twp., Belmont Co., OH. vii. JOSEPH was born circa 1812 at PA. He married Louisa Elender Moland on 23 Oct 1834 at Guernsey Co., OH. He died on 8 Mar 1898 at Bladensburg, Wapello Co., IA. Joe was buried circa 11 Mar 1898 at Bladensburg Cemetery, Bladensburg, Wapello Co., IA. Joseph Martin was recorded in the census in 1840 at Enoch Twp., Monroe Co., OH. Joseph is listed in the final settlement of his faher John Martin's estate, 3 July 1858 and other proceedings beginning July, 1853. These are recorded in the Partition records, Vol. D, pages 354-361; Vol F; and other volumes of the Licking Co. OH Clerk of Court, Courthouse, Newark, OH. Joseph Martin was recorded in the census on 1 Aug 1860 at Fallsbury Twp., Licking Co, OH. Census records for Joseph, his children and grandchildren show residence in WI from about 1864-1870. He was recorded in the census on 7 Jul 1870 at Sylvan, Richland Co., WI. Joseph Martin, listed as Joseph MartAin, was recorded in the census on 11 Jun 1880 at Pleasant Twp., Wapello Co., IA. viii. ANGELINE was born circa 1813 at PA. Her common name was ANNE. She married Benjamin Dillehay on 5 Jan 1832 at Guernsey Co, OH. Anne died circa Jul 1859 at Noble Co., OH. She appeared on the census of 1840 in the household of Benjamin Dillehay at Enoch Twp., Monroe Co., OH. Susannah, Rachel and Angeline [Anne] were all reported to be living in Guernsey Co., OH with their husbands on 3 July [listed in estate settlement of their father John Martin, Licking Co., OH] Angeline is listed in final settlement of John Martin's estate, 3 July 1858 and other proceedings beginning July, 1853. These are recorded in the Partition records, Vol. D, pages 354-361; Vol F; and other volumes of the Licking Co. OH Clerk of Court, Courthouse, Newark, OH. She was named in a Deed on 15 Feb 1858 at Newark, Licking, Ohio. Anne's 1/15 share of her father John Martin's estate was sold on 15 Feb, 1858 to Henry Baughman and Anne;s half-brother, Jonathon Martin. ix. JACOB was born circa 1817 at PA. He married Jane LeFever, daughter of Mindrot (Minor)(Minard) LeFever and Elizabeth Anderson, on 25 Oct 1841 at Guernsey Co., OH. Jacob died circa 1890. He was named in a land contract on 9 May 1849. Joseph Martin (Jacob's brother) and Louisa Martin his wife, Jacob Martin and Jane Martin his wife in the County of Monroe in the State of Ohio for and in consideration of the sum of Two hundred dollars to them in hand paid or secured to be paid by Jonathon Martin and Benjamin Martin of the County of Licking....have sold ...their "...rites..." in the estate of John Martin. Jacob Martin was recorded in the census on 11 Sep 1850 at Union Twp., Monroe Co., OH. Jacob is listed in final settlement of his father, John Martin's estate, 3 July 1858 and other proceedings beginning July, 1853. These are recorded in the Partition records, Vol. D, pages 354-361; Vol F; and other volumes of the Licking Co. OH ` Clerk of Court, Courthouse, Newark, OH. Jacob was in the 1880 census but not found in the 1900 census. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ There were Martin and Urie families just east of York Co. in Lancaster Co. An Arthur MARTIN and Margaret URIE family of Lancaster moved to Harrison Co., OH about the same time the York Co. MARTIN family moved to Belmont Co., OH. Although living in different Ohio counties, they lived only about 10 miles apart. Were they related? Please write to me if you know anything about any of these persons listed above. I have data on them that I'll be glad to share. -Bill Martin Denver, CO [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SWB.2ACE/137.136.140 Message Board Post: I am looking for my ggrandfather Jefferson Stewart and Mary Jane Moore. Also seen you know some thing of the Beallsville cemetery's looking for a George Workman there some where he is my ggrandfather on the other side of my family. I was told he is buried there my ggrandmother is buried in Wooster ,Ohio though. Found her . Do you think you can help me? Thanks Feel free to email me .
If you have further information on any of these folks, I'd sure like to correspond with you. I'll be glad to share other data with you. I'm especially interested in learning the parents and siblings of Joseph's father, John Martin. JOSEPH MARTIN was born circa 1812 at PA, the son of John and Susanna (Ourie/Urey) Martin. His mother, Susanna, died about 1818 in PA or Belmont Co., OH. The father, John, remarried in 1819 to Margaret Messencope. Joe married Louisa Elender Moland on 23 Oct 1834 at Guernsey Co., OH. She was born ca. 1818 in VA, parents unknown. On 8 Mar 1898 Joseph Martin died at Bladensburg, Wapello Co., IA. He was buried circa 11 Mar 1898 at Bladensburg Cemetery, Bladensburg, Wapello Co., IA. The Joseph Martin family was recorded in the census in 1840 at Enoch Twp., Monroe Co., OH. He and Louisa Elender Moland lived on 9 May 1848 at Monroe Co., OH. On 9 May 1849, while living in Monroe Co., they sold their rights in the Licking Co., OH estate of Joseph's father, John, to Joe's half-brothers, Benjamin and Jonathon, sons of John and Magaret (Messencope) Martin. Joseph Martin was recorded in the census on 10 Sep 1850 at Union Twp., Monroe Co., OH. Joseph is listed in final settlement of his father John Martin's estate, 3 July 1858 and other proceedings beginning July, 1853. These are recorded in the Partition records, Vol. D, pages 354-361; Vol F; and other volumes of the Licking Co. OH Clerk of Court, Courthouse, Newark, OH. Joseph Martin was recorded in the census on 1 Aug 1860 at Fallsbury Twp., Licking Co, OH. Census records for Joseph, his children and grandchildren show residence in WI from about 1864-1870. He was recorded in the census on 7 Jul 1870 at Sylvan, Richland Co., WI. Joseph Martin, listed as Joseph Martain, was recorded in the census on 11 Jun 1880 at Pleasant Twp., Wapello Co., IA. Children of Joseph Martin and Louisa Elender Moland were : i. JAMES, born circa 1836 at Monroe Co., OH; married, possibly 1859-1861; spouse name unknown. He and his wife traveled with Joseph and Louisa Martin to WI. James died after 1864. ii. MARY ANN was born circa 1839 at Monroe Co., OH. She married James McVey on 12 Nov 1857 at Noble Co., OH. They continued to live in Stubenville, Noble Co. through 1900. iii. JACOB, born circa 1842 at Monroe Co., OH; married Louisa Surname Unknown. They were enumerated in the census on 11 Jun 1880 and 17 June 1900 at Pleasant Twp., Wapello Co., IA. iv. ELIZA L was born circa 1844 at Monroe Co., OH. v. RACHEL was born circa 1849 at Monroe Co., OH. She died after 1 Aug 1860. vi. JOSEPH, born 1855 at OH; married Rosetta Howard on 28 Apr 1881, Morgan Co., OH. For the 25 Apr 1910 census they were in Union Twp., Morgan Co. vii. CELESTIAL was born circa 1863 at WI. She appeared on the census of 7 Jul 1870 in the household of her parents at Sylvan, Richland Co., WI. Celsetia also appeared on the census of 11 Jun 1880 in the household of her parents at Pleasant Twp., Wapello Co., IA. No further records for her have been found. I'll be glad to share other data with you if there are people of interest to you in this family. -Bill Martin Denver, CO [email protected]
If you have further information on any of these folks, I'd sure like to correspond with you. I'll be glad to share my other data with you. I'm especially interested in learning the parents and siblings of Jacob's father, John Martin and Jacob's mother Susanna (Ourie/Urey). JACOB MARTIN was born circa 1817 at PA. He was the son of John and Susanna (Ourie/Urey) Martin. Susanna died about 1818 in PA or OH and John Martin remarried to Margaret Messencope on 11 Feb 1819 in Belmont Co., OH. Jacob married Jane LeFever, daughter of Mindrot (Minor)(Minard) LeFever and Elizabeth Anderson, on 25 Oct 1841 at Guernsey Co., OH. Jacob and Jane LeFever lived at Monroe Co., OH on 9 May 1849. He and Jane, together with Jacob's brother Joseph Martin and Louisa Martin his wife sold their rights in the Licking Co., OH estate of Jacob's & Joseph's father, John on 9 May 1849. Jacob Martin was recorded in the census on 11 Sep 1850 at Union Twp., Monroe Co., OH. Jacob is listed in final settlement of John Martin's estate, 3 July 1858 and other proceedings beginning July, 1853. These are recorded in the Partition records, Vol. D, pages 354-361; Vol F; and other volumes of the Licking Co. OH Clerk of Court, Courthouse, Newark, OH. Jacob Martin was recorded in the census on 25 Jun 1860 at Center Twp., Noble Co, OH; in the census on 21 Jan 1870 at Ward Twp., Hocking Co., OH; in the census on 24 Jun 1880 at Union Twp., Morgan Co., OH and in the census on 1 Jun 1900 at Union Twp., Morgan Co., OH. Jane (Lefever) Martin died 21 Jan 1888. "Cemeteries of Deerfield and Union Townships, Morgan Co., Ohio" lists her but not Jacob in Fairview Mission Cemetery on state road 78 about 11 miles SW of McConnelsville. Jacob died circa 1890, probably in or near Union Twp. His place of burial has not been found. Children of Jacob18171 Martin and Jane LeFever were : i. JOHN W., born Jan 1844; married Phebe Carpenter on 7 Feb 1867 at Hocking Co., OH. John and Phebe were in the 1920 census at Cardington Village, Morrow Co., OH but were not found in 1930. ii. ANN E was born circa 1846 at OH. Ann was recorded in the 1860 census with her parents in Center Twp., Noble Co. but was not found after that. No marriage record was found. iii. JOSEPH M was born circa 1847 at OH, probably Monroe Co. He was recorded with his parents in the 1870 census at Ward Twp., Hocking Co., OH. iv. HANNAH SUSAN, born circa 1850 at Monroe Co., OH. Her common name was Susan. She married Jefferson Osborn Lehew, son of Samuel Osborn Lehew and Temperance W. Buell, on 8 Apr 1872 at Hockng Co., OH. Susan and Jefferson Lehew appeared on the census of 11 Jun 1900 at Trimble Twp., Glouster P.O., Athens Co., OH. Susan died after 1910, probably at Trimble Twp., Athens Co., OH. v. MARY J was born in 1851 at Monroe Co., OH. Mary was recorded in the 1860 census in her parents' home at Center Twp., Noble Co., OH vi. MELISSA was born circa 1855; she married Lewis Remy, son of James Remy, on 6 Jan 1874 at Morgan Co., OH. They were shown in the census of 24 June 1880 in Union Twp., Morgan Co., OH. vii. MARTHA was born between 1857 and 1858 at Monroe Co., OH; She married Charles Winland on 13 Aug 1876 at Monroe Co., OH. They were on the census of 25 Jun 1880 at Center Twp., Noble Co., OH. viii. JAMES C was born in Jan 1859. He married Rebecca S. Shell, daughter of John Shell and Mary Dawson, on 26 Apr 1881. James and Rebecca were recorded in the census on 21 Jan 1920 at Union Twp., Morgan Co., OH. He died circa 1925. ix. MARGARET ELLEN was born circa 1861 at OH; She married Theodore W. Creighton, on 7 Jan 1881 at Morgan Co., OH. x. CHARLES E was born in 1866 at OH. He appeared on the census of 24 June 1880 in his parents' household at Union Twp., Morgan Co., OH. If you have any other knowledge, or better data about any of these folks, I'd really like to correspond with you and share what I have. -Bill Martin Denver, CO [email protected]
Does anyone know anything else about this family? FAMILY RESEARCH by Fedorchak, Vol iv, p 115 Baptismal Records from Zion Evangelical: Baptised in 1855: July 22, Anna Kurtzman, dau. of Frederick and Barbara nee Shell, Anna was born 13 Jun 1854. p 117: Zion Evangelical in Hannibal, OH Twp. (p. 9, in Zion Volume 1) has Baptism Register, Pastor John Her. 1856____ 25-Frederick Kurtzman son of Frederick Kurtzman and Barbara nee Shell Kurtzman, born February 25, 1856. I have from a will that Barbara Shell married ___ Kismon. Wondering if Kismon could be Kurtzman? Thank you betty
Betty, I am sending this to you personally, as well as to the list, because of the late comings of the messages. Went to Ancestry, Inc. did a search for Coonrod Goodbelt, and this is what came up, as well as the 1870 census that you had. 1850 U. S. Census Ohio, Washington, Independence Roll M432_738 Andrew Goodballet age 58 Farmer R.E. $500 Farmer b. Germany Barbara age 57 " Conrad age 22 Farmer " Elizabeth age 19 " The next two farms were Haught's Pat
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Chynowith, Curtis, Hedges, McCollough, Nichols, Scoville, Sigler, St.Clair, Tracy, Turner,Yont Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SWB.2ACE/1079 Message Board Post: * BIOGRAPHY: Lot Curtis "A Memorial and Biographical Record of Iowa" Lewis Publishing Co. - Chicago, IL - 1896 It is now the privilege of the biographer to touch upon the life history of Lot Curtis, another one of the representative farmers of Lucas County, Iowa, his farm being located in Warren Township, and Chariton his post office address. He came here in 1860 and is therefore classed with the pioneers in this vicinity. Mr. Curtis was born in Belmont County, Ohio, August 23, 1822. At an early period in the history of this county, three brothers, by the name of Curtis and natives of Ireland, crossed the Atlantic and settled in the Old Dominion From one of these brothers has descended the subject of our sketch. Barnabas Curtis, a native of Virginia, was the father of Thomas Curtis, also a native of that state and born in Loudon County, and this Thomas Curtis was the father of Lot. He was by trade a carpenter and miller, but after settling in Ohio gave his attention to farming. His wife, nee Frances St. Clair, like himself was a native of Virginia. They became the parents of seven children, namely: Anne, Jane, Emily, Malinda, Harriet, Lot and Thomas. The daughters are all deceased and the sons are both residents of Lucas County. The father died in 1827. The mother survived him a number of years and her death occurred at the age of sixty. They were members of the Baptist Church and were earnest and devoted Christians. Lot Curtis was reared on his father’s farm in the Buckeye State and had the benefit of a public school education only. In early life he learned the trade of miller and carpenter, which he followed for some time in Belmont County. From there, in 1860, he came West to Lucas County Iowa, accompanied hither by his wife and six children. Three other children were added to their family after they came to this State. His first settlement here was on a farm four miles southwest of Chariton. While in Ohio he was in the milling business with Dr. Wright. The Doctor had preceded him to Iowa, had become the owner of mill property here, and had sent for Mr. Curtis to come and take charge of it, which he did. Subsequently Mr. Curtis built a mill on his own farm and ran it three years, after which he moved it to Chariton, where, in company with his two sons, William and Joseph, he ran it several years longer. After this he settled down to farming on his old farm and continued to reside on it until 1890, when he sold out to his sons, Joseph and Asbury Collins. That same year he bought the farm upon which he has since resided and which is located on Section 7, of Warren Township, it being well improved with good buildings, orchard, etc. In addition to this farm he also owns a good property in town. Mr. Curtis was married August 20, 1844 in Monroe County, Ohio, to Miss Mary Chynowith, a native of Maryland and a daughter of William and Bridget (Turner) Chynowith, natives of England. Her parents came to Iowa in their old age and passed the closing years of their lives and died here. She was the second born in this family of six children, the others being Joseph, Martha, Jane, Elizabeth and Jacob. Mrs. Mary Curtis departed this life in 1883, leaving the following named children: William, of Russell, Iowa, who was a soldier in the late war; Amanda, wife of M. A. Scoville, of Warren Township, this county; Joseph and Cyrus, both of this township; Frank of Iowa Falls; Asbury C. and Ira, both of Chariton. For his second wife,Mr. Curtis married Mrs. Martha Sigler, nee Tracy, a native of Belmont County, Ohio. Her parents, Benjamin and Nancy (Nichols) Tracy, were natives of Virginia, and both died in Lucas County, Iowa, each at the advanced age of eighty-one years. Their family was composed of eleven children, five sons and six daughters. Of Mrs. Curtis we further record that her first husband was Isaac H. Sigler, a native of Ashland County, Ohio, and that their marriage occurred December 25, 1851. He died in Lucas County, Iowa, in 1880, at the age of fifty-one years. Following are the names of their children: Henry H., M. J., Nancy Jane Hedges, Elma McCollough, Minnie Yont and William Mrs. McCullough is deceased. Mr. Curtis is a No. 1 citizen in every sense of the word. He has filled a number of offices of local importance, among which we not those of County Supervisor, Justice of the Peace and trustee. Politically he is a Republican religiously a Baptist. ---------------------------------------- Transcribed from the original by: Gary W. Tharp [email protected] http://www.rootsweb.com/~ialucas/Main.htm
In the 1880 Census of Monroe County, OH VIOLA SHELL is listed as the daughter of George and Margret Shell. She married Daniel Ramsey in 1887. In 1900, 1910, and 1920 Viola and Daniel were listed in Belmont County, OH. I have just received a copy of the will of George Shell. In that he mentions grand daughter Viola Shell. So is Viola the daughter as per the census or the grand as per the will? Hence, my dilemma. Any help on this family would be appreciated. betty
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As of right now, only 2 messages have come through the list this month. I sent more than that myself. November 2004 2 messages Help. betty
You are invited to attend the Washington County Genealogy Society's meeting on Saturday, November 20th, at 2:00pm at the Second Congregational Church - located near edge of Marietta on SR 26 about ¼ mile beyond Broughton's Dairy. The entrance to the meeting room is on the lower level and there is a big parking lot. Our special speaker is Harley Dakin of Newcomerstown, Ohio, a genealogist of and descendant of the Cline and Williamson families. He organized the Cline Family DNA study that has shown a connection between the Cline families of Monroe and Washington County, Ohio, and Wirt County, WV. Come and learn more about DNA and how genealogists are using it in their family research. Millie
In the Pioneer Cemetery in Monroe County, Ohio is this stone: Kincade, Mary, wife of W. F. Hunter, Died Aug. 30, 1886 Does anyone know who this is? Also, please reply to me personally. I have not received a message from either the Kincaid List or the Monroe Co, OH list for over a week. I have sent messages to both so know that I should be receiving something. Is anyone else getting this? Can anyone tell me how to get the messages flowing this way again? I did not unsubscribe. Same thing is happening to my friend Mary. Thank you betty
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SWB.2ACE/1078 Message Board Post: Hello, my name is Stacie McBride and I was wondering if anyone could help me in finding a old friend... His name is Phillip frohriep he lived in michigan and then moved to ohio in the beging of ninth grade.... He would be around 20-22 and he moved to ohio was living in fairfield I belive. can anyone help me find him??? Does anyone have any daughters or son's around his age that live around that area who may know him or how to get a hold of him?? Hes got a sister karris who still lives in sturgis michigan where I live.... He's tall plays basketball and has cute redish blonde hair... And he loves greenbay packers.. Well I hope someone can help me find him he was a great friend grow up together and went to school together and rode same bus... I hope one day I can find him he was a very nice man....
We have David Kinkade born ca 1775 marrying Rebecca Osborne. They lived in Monroe County, Ohio for a time and some of the children stayed there permanently including my gg gma Mary Kinkade who married Henry G. Morris. David was supposed to have died in Monroe Co ca 1830. Does anyone have anything to share about this family? I cannot find Rebecca's parents. Thank you betty
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SWB.2ACE/401.1.3.1 Message Board Post: Yes, this is my Andrew! You may e-mail me directly at [email protected] Look forward to hearing from you and sharing information.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gilmore, Burge, Cook, Fish Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SWB.2ACE/1077 Message Board Post: Does anyone have information on ancestors of Levi Gilmore and his wife Jane. They are listed on 1860 Federal census for Monroe Cty Oh in Salem Twp.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SWB.2ACE/401.1.3 Message Board Post: Is your Andrew Workman married to a Mary Ann Crow? Hope you know and can help me Thanks
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SWB.2ACE/597.1 Message Board Post: I know that there was a John Brookover and wife Mary who lived in Monroe County, Ohio. You can find out their whole life history in the Brookover/Pence book by Mary Edge. I don't know who the publisher was. The LDS Church has a copy on micro fiche you can rent (costs like $3 fo 90 days).