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    1. Re: [OHMONROE-L] Census Lookup
    2. 1850 Monroe Co., Census Calis in Seneca Township 17-17 Jacob Winemiller 36 PA Farmer Clarinda 23 PA Joseph 10 OH Lydia Ann 8 OH John 2 OH Catharine 2/12 OH Henry Catlett 10 IN Thomas Smallwood 29 MD Farmer Harriet Coullice 32 ENG John W. Brumell 23 MD Merchant Same Township, Same town 3-3 John H. Goodhart 30 VA Blacksmith Naoma 22 OH Mary E 4/12 OH John Catlet 12 OH Looks like their parents may be dead and they were farmed out. Perhaps living with sister. 1860 Census Franklin Township, Stafford town 461-458 Catlett, John 23 `OH Blacksmith Sarah 25 OH Martin, Mary 8 OH Myre 7 OH Jehu 5 OH William 3 OH Catlett, John T. 2/12 OH Bethel Township, Masterton Post Office the William Catlett you were sent. All born in Ohio. He is a farmer Washington Township, P. O Graysville 800-800 Catlett, Alex 29 VA Farmer Illiterate Emily 28 N.Y. Illiterate Jane 9 OH Samuel 8 OH Mariah 3 OH John 1 OH None are in 1870. none in 1840. Hope this helps. Jerilyn

    11/09/1999 07:09:09
    1. [OHMONROE-L] 1860 census look-up
    2. Palmer David Adams Twp pg 394 Thanks in advance Donna

    11/09/1999 12:22:40
    1. [OHMONROE-L] 1860 census look-up
    2. TRUAX, William b: 11/5/1832 married Mary Anne PALMER either Adams- Sunbury twp. Any PALMERS in the area? trying to find out what happened to Williams children after his death April 1865. Thanks in advance for any help or information. Donna from WV

    11/09/1999 12:13:08
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Dillon, McFadden, Wells, West Post #2
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. Sardis, Ohio 1887 The Methodists were the first, and as yet the only religious denomination to occupy the place. Methodism marched along with the van guard of civilization in the early histroy of the country, and took a strong hold on the hearts of the people. For many years prior to the founding of the village, these earnest worshipers met at private houses to hear preaching or to attend class. The houses of Charles WELLS and D. B. Patton seem to have been the most used for this purpose. This is the Charles WELLS who afterwards lived and died in Stafford. these meetings at private houses continued till the building of the first school house in 1843. After the building of the school house it was used as a place of worship till 1856, when the first church was built on the spot occupied by the present handsome edifice. Brownsville, Ohio 1886. Centennial Cracked Liberty Bell of 1876. Previous to the 4th day of July 1876, the Brownsville, M.E. Sabbath School met to make arrangements to celebrate the grand Centennial Anniversary of American Independence, when our forefathers met in Independance Hall in Philadelphia, on the 4th day of July 1776, when they passed the celebrated Declaration of Independence by which they forever threw off their allegiance to the king of Great Britain. It gave birth to a nation, changing a dependent people into a free and Independent Government; and a down trodden country into a land of liberty. What a thankful people we should be for thse heaven granted privileges. C. Sander was chosen President for the occasion. W. L. WEST, M. D. was appointed to ring the school-house bell at daybreak to let the people of Brownsville and vicinity know that the great Centennial Liberty day of 1876 had dawned. All appreciated the exercises of the day and we hope that in the century to come our Republic will have made greater progress than in the one past. We think this bell likely to be the only Centennial cracked bell in the world. It is owned by C. Sander who highly appreciates the treasure. Monroe Co., Ohio Will Abstracts Book 1 & 2 Dillon Not found McFadden Not found Book 1 William Wells of Seneca Twp, Monroe Co., Oh Will Book One pp 360-1 Signed: 21 Apr 1873; Probated: 13 Feb 1877 Witnessess: Samule Gilmore, Nancy Gilmore Spouse: Nancy Wells Devisees: Nancy Wells, wife Julietta, granddaughter James Wells Lang (Lany?) McMullen Adam Wells Betsey Daugherty William J. Wells Apollo Wells Nancy Howiler Executors: Samuel Gilmore, Nancy Gilmore Book 2 Lydia West Will Book Two, Page 274 Signed: 22 Oct 1878; Probated 2 Oct 1882 Witnesses: C. W. True, Matthew Warwick (Both of Masterton, Ohio) Spouse: Husband Not mentioned Devisees: John West James West, son Jacob West, son Melissa Messner, daughter Sarah Hall, daughter Martha Night, daughter Ezra West, son Executor: not named Note: Lydia West was 67 years old when she made her will. Perry Twp Gleanings & Cemetery Inscriptions Antioch Cemetery Mattie Virginia Dillon b 8 Apr 1885 d/o Goin & Elizabeth Eddy of Grandview, Washington Co., Oh d 30 June 1946 age 61yrs married 10 Nov 1900 to Albert Dillon who died 14 July 1945 - both buried at Antioch Row Three N - S Dillon, Thomas 1872-1972 Dillon, Anna (MORGAN) 1868-1950 Dillon, Melvin O. 1907-1981 Dillon, Mary F. (SMITH) 1916-?? Row Seven N - S Two footstones - FATHER, S.D. Dillon MOTHER E.D. (leaning together) Row Seven S - N Dillon, Mabel Joyce 17 May 1923 - 2 June 1923 d/o C.E. & I.M. Dillon Dillon, Clinton E 1900-1975 FATHER Dillon, James W. 1875-1965 Spanish American War Dillon, Mabel J. 1879-1931 Row Eight S - N Hooper, Hilda (DILLON) 1902-???? Crosses of Mercy Cemetery Row Five Dillon, Jackson F. 1910-???? Dillon, Virginia M. 1920-???? Row Eight Dillon, James C. 6 Mar 1906-13 Oct 1972 WT2 US NAVY WWII Dillon, Alice M. (COVERT) 1908-1977 Married 1930 Greenbrier Cemetery Row Eight S - N Dillon, John L. s/o Henry C. Dillon d 3 Sept 1875 age 13y4m8d Dillon, Henry 20 July 1840-19 Oct 1907 Dillon, Elizabeth 2 Sept 1840-Not Cut Row Nine N - S Dillon, Mary E. d/o Henry & E. Dillon d 11 Dec 1880 age 11m1d Dillon, Margaret A. w/o Henry Dillon d 28 Dec 1867 age 21y8m15d Dillon, Lima Ann d/o H & M.A. d 27 Dec 1866 age 2m11d Row Ten S - N Dillon, Sarah Catharine d 8 Nov 1878 age 30 yrs w/o Martin Dillon Published in the Monroe County Republican Oct 28th & Nov 4,1937 Plainview Centennial Nov 5 & 6, 1937 by Forrest S. Hogue Who taught the Plainview (Rice) School for Almost forty years Grandpa WEST has in his possession the original deed, by which the government granted to a Mr. John DILLON the plot of the ground on which was later erected the Plainview School House. The deed is dated 1837 and has the signature of Martin Van Buren, President of the United States. Two great-grandchildren of Mr. DILLON, David Briggs and Betty Barnard are enrolled in this school at the present time. This deed will hold the place of honor among other articles of interest which we hope to display. Presuming that many of you are interested in knowing the original settlers of your present homes we are listing as nearly as we can ascertain, the original settlers and the names of those who now occupy the farm, the original owner appearing first followed by the present owner: Mr. Rice - Carl Kinsey H. Barnard - Henry Barnard S. Barnard - Roger Briggs Capt. Wm Dougherty - Haud Hendrix Mr. Menamie - Philip Pickens John Phillips - John Thomas Isaac Phillips - Rex Kindall Mr. Piatt - Wm Foraker George Andrews - Victor Colvin Philip Turex - Marion Covert Tom Moffett - Janie Bonam George Eickleberry - Henry Bonam John Drom - Pearlie Briggs Mr. Dunn - Tom DILLON George Foraker - Arthur Weddle Mr. Stewart - Denver Haught Thomas WEST - Oliver WEST Samuel Cox - Paul Pickens Nathaniel States - Earl WEST Jacob Hall - Pete Edington Place McFadden Nothing found Unity Cemetery Row Fourteen N - S Section Two Wells, Edgar H. 1911-1986 Wells, Mary F. (HAYHURST) 1919-1987 Antioch Cemetery Row Four S - N West, George 7 Sept 1852-26 Feb 1898 age 45y5m9d West, Elizabeth w/o Thomas West 18 Sept 1824 - 1 Aug 1906 age 81y9m5d West, Thomas 8 Sept 1818 - 30 June 1897 age 78y9m22d Row Three N - S West, Cora Pearl d/o Oliver & Elizabeth L. West 20 Dec 1890-6 Oct 1891 Plainview Cemetery 12-1 West, Oliver 1858-1939 12-2 West, Lurilla (MOLDEN) 1861-1956 12-3 West, Emmett 1880-1962 12-4 West, Lorena L. 1881-1950 12-5 West, E. Earl 1890-1960 12-6 West, Allie B. (THOMAS) 1890-1954 12-7 West, Russell L. 1910-1980 12-8 West, Evelyn (LOHRI) 1909-???? The incident of the Johnson boys killing their two Indian captors with their own rifle and tomahawk as related in Howe's Histroy of Early Ohio is thought by some to have occurred in or near our district. Grandpa WEST says that his father, Thomas was acquainted with the elder brother and often heard his father say that Mr. Johnson avoided discussing the incident. His remains lie today, it is said, in an unmarked grave in the pioneer section of the Antioch Cemetery. A list of the Civil War Veterans who lived in our district or whose people now do so: Theodore Molden - Brother of Mrs. Oliver WEST. more to follow

    11/08/1999 11:35:01
    1. Re: [OHMONROE-L] roll call
    2. Tim Parks
    3. Here's Mine Parks Baker Leach Brown Dunn Davis Blair Briggs Kent197@aol.com wrote: > Here's mine: > > Barker > Kent > Truax > Kincaide > > ==== OHMONROE Mailing List ==== > Homepage for this list is http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohmonroe/

    11/08/1999 07:56:05
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Dillon, McFadden, Wells, West
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. >From Monroe Co., Ohio Obituaries of Monroe Co., Oh Sunday, Jan 25, 1948 Mrs. Margaret Elizabeth Fisher, 87, resident of St. Jo, Belmont Co., Oh died Saturday at noon at her home, following an extended illness. She was born near Woodsfield, Ohio, March 1, 1861 and educated in the public schools. Surviving are a step-daughter, Mrs. Gertrude Owen, a brother, Duncan DILLEN, of Woodsfield, Ohio & three grandchildren, Mrs. Vera Evonak, and James and Clayton Duval, all of Toledo, Ohio. She was a member of the Church of Christ of St. Jo., Ohio The body has been removed to the Walter Bauknect funeral home at Bellaire, pending funeral arrangements. McFadden Nothing found Wells Nothing found Harry David King was born Feb 4, 1903, at Reader, W. Va., a son of Thomas Harvey & Carrie Black King. He came to Hannibal, Ohio, with the family in the Spring of 1918. Most of his life was spent in this community and nearby vicinities. He had been in ill health during the past year, but his condition was not considered serious. On july 21st he went to Mechanicstown, Ohio, to work on his uncle's farm, where he became suddenly seriously ill. He was brought to his home Thursday, August 25th, and on Friday morning was removed to the Wetzel County Hospital at New Martinsville, W. Va., where he quietly passed away Sunday morning, August 28th, at the age of 35 years, 6 months, and 24 days Harry used to attend church and Sunday School at Buckhill church, but later became a member of St. John's Evangelical Sunday School of Switzer. He was loved by all who knew him and made friends wherever he went. Deceased is survived by his mother, Mrs. Carrie King; three sisters, Mrs. herman Gheen of Moundsville, W.Va., Mrs. Harry WEST of Cumberland, Ohio, and Mrs. Henry Springer of Hannibal, Ohio; two brothers- Brady King of New Martinsville, W. Va., and Marshall King of Hannibal, Ohio; also his very near friend of several years standing, Miss Dora Bigler of Powhatan, O and several nieces and nephews and many other relatives and friends. His father, and one brother, Robert, preceded him in death. Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the late home by Rev. S.M. Firestone and assisted by Rev. H. Grunwald and interment was made in Buckhill cemetery. Monroe Co., Oh Cemetery Inscriptions: Ohio & Lee twps Dillon Nothing found McFadden Nothing found Sardis Cemetery Lee Twp # 5. Nesbitt, Caroline WELLS b. 24 Nov 1826 d. 9 Nov 1885 w/o James Nesbitt Age 58y11m15d Mt. Vernon Cemetery Ohio Twp # 80. Wells, Charles Nesbitt 1917-1986 SF 2 U.S. Navy WWII ......... Wells, Leota POTTS 1920-1968 Harter Cemetery Ohio Twp #41. Wells, Martha d 19 July 18?? age 26y7m11d consort of James (broken stone) West Nothing found Nine Communities of Monroe Co., Oh: A History Dillon Nothing found McFadden Nothing found Stafford, Ohio 1887 Joseph Ball was at the beginning of the war running a harness and saddler shop just south of Robinson's store in the building for some time occupied by Charles WELLS as a dwelling and grocery, afterwards occupied by Lewis Shipley, formerly of Woodsfield, as postmaster. WELLS was the third husband of Steel's mother-in-law, WELLS and Ball were contemporaries. Ball was among the first to enlist, a considerable number going with him into the 25th Ohio Infantry. He held a commission as Lieutenant. Three companiew were organized in the town. Milton WELLS being Captain of the one assigned to the 27th Ohio Infantry. Wm. Wheeler who had been the 2nd teacher in the new school-house was Captain of Co. D, 92d, and A.G. Hughes entering the army as a Private was in a short time promoted to a Lieutenancy. The neighborhood was represented in various other organizations the enlistments making in the aggregate all that was asked of them. Capt. Thos. Wilson still living near town also distinguished himself. THE SCHOOLS Next came L.K. Evans, up to this time perhaps the ripest scholar who had taught here. He not onnly held up the standard established but took advanced ground. After leaving Stafford he was for many years a successful journalist. Then came Milton WELLS who was here till 1861. He was school examiner of the county and has since been prominent in church and politics in West. Va. More to follow

    11/08/1999 06:02:43
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Re: Miller surname
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. >From the book titled Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh Vol 10 1890 Special Census Martin's Ferry Precinct, ED 35, enumerated by Richard W. Taylor John W. Miller; Ord Sergt; O, 1 Penn Cav; 6/61-8/65; 4y6m; Martins Ferry Martin's Ferry, ED 36, enumerated by Theodore Snodgrass Charles W. Miller; Pri; G, 10 Ind Inf; 61-64; 3y; Martins Ferry West Wheeling, ED 40, enumerated by Libbie E. Steele Martin L. Miller; Pri; C, 17 WVa Inf; 8/16/64-12/19/64; 4m3d; W. Wheeling Pultney & Bellaire, 2nd Ward, ED 42, enumerated by James W. Corbett Benjamin Miller; Pri; D & E; 126; 7/66-3/63? ; 4 m Bellaire Richland Twp, Glencoe & Stewartsville, ED 46, enumerated by William H. McMahon Francis Miller; Pri; E, 77 OVI; 11/17/61-?/30/62; Glencoe Smith Twp, ED 48, enumerated by Abner Wilkinson James Miller (Dorathe, wid/o); Pri; A, 25 OVI; 6/4/61-4/18/63; 1y10m14d; Warnock Union Twp, ED 51, enumerated by Lewis C. Hare Henry Miller; Pri; C, 126 OVI; 9/18/62-6/25/65; 2y9m23d; Lafferty Barnesville, ED 52, enumerated by John D. Talbott Marquis L. Miller; Pri; C, 12 W Va I; 8/14/62-6/16/65; 2y10m2d; Barnesville Farmington Cemetery Colerain Twp John J. Miller 1878-1956 Allie M. Miller 1888-1960 Amelia Miller 15 Sept 1877-9 Dec 1916 Good luck with your research. Sincerely, J.L.

    11/08/1999 05:31:46
    1. [OHMONROE-L] [OHMONROE] Lisk & Morgan
    2. Looking for information on two families from the Antioch, Monroe Co. area: 1.) Nicholas LISK, b. Jan. 1846, d. Feb. 8, 1901. Married on Feb. 6, 1880 to Nancy Jane MORGAN b. June 20, 1856, d. August 7, 1927. Death certificate states she is buried in Antioch. He was a Civil War Veteran and is buried in the cemetery by Antioch. I was unable to locate the grave for Nancy. Anyone know where she is buried? 2.) Willoughby MORGAN, b. about 1819 in Mongahala Co. Virginia, d. March 25, 1896, married twice. 1st wife, Nancy BARNARD died June 7, 1852. 2nd wife, Rebeca HALL b. 1829 , d.?, married Dec. 9, 1853. Willoughby served in the Civil War and is buried in the cemetery outside of Antioch. I was unable to locate the graves of his wives. Any ideas? Any newspaper articles, obituary info., cemetery inscriptions, etc. would be appreciated. This is a wonderful list and I've enjoyed reading everyone's postings. Karla Houston, TX

    11/08/1999 01:50:22
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Miller surname
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. Hello Brenda, Miller is one of the very common surnames and there are a multitude of references-therefore, this will have to come to you in a couple of posts >From the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell Flushing Twp Cemetery Miller, Pleazy, MOTHER dod 1864 age ? w/o John Robert BROTHER dod 1875 age ? s/o J & P Elsworth 1862-1881 Flushing Twp Pioneer A. William Beatty son of Wm. H. & Mary MILLER Beatty. Wm H. came with his father's family to Ohio in 1835. Mary b in Harrison Co., dau of John & Mary Miller of German parentage. Mary d 1879, age 34, & Wm H. m 2nd Margaret McCleary and had dau Fannie. A. Wm m Laura Lafferty, dau of Joseph & Mary. Members of Presby. Church Belmont Town Cemetery Goshen twp Haynes, Sarah DILLON or MILLER wife of Dr. V dod 1860? Mt. Zion M.E. Church Cemetery Goshen Twp Miller, Elizabeth dod 1881 age 54 w/o A. P. Alonzo dod 1881 age 16 son of P & E Robert Armstrong dod 1863 age 5 Mary dod 1863 age 11 Channing dod 1863 age ? 3 children of A P & E R Salem M.E. Church Cemetery Kirkwood Twp Miller, Barbara dod 1838 age 5 months dau of John & Mariandia Miller, Henry dod 1859 age 74 wife Mary dod 1871 age 82 son James dod ?? age 20 (stone broken) Sewellsville M.E. Church Cemetery Kirkwood Twp Miller, George 1814-1834 Drusilla 1808-1834 Elijah 1810-1835 Hannah dod 1836 age 83 Thomas dod 1843 age 67 wife Mary dod 1842 age 64 Bridgeport (or Weeks) Cemetery Miller, Martin L 1840-1904 wife Emma 1847-1938 Martin's Ferry Pioneer Cemetery Miller, Oscar Hannible died 10/2/1830 age 21 yrs Bellaire--Greenwood Cemetery Pultney Twp Miller, John 1848-1913 wife Viola 1853-1950 Miller, Henry B 1833-1915 wife Mary 1836-1911 Jesse 1860-1891 Miller, Abel 1846-1909 Mary 1848-1924 Miller, Morris 1835-1913 Emma 1838-1922 St. Clairsville Union Cemetery Pultney Twp Miller, Robert 1802-1850 Catherine 1846-1850 d/o R H & M Miller, Martha 1810-1900 William dod 1864 age 19 or 49 St. Clairsville Methodist Cemetery Richland Twp Miller, Joseph dod 1866 age 43 E. Richland M.E. Cemetery Richland Twp Miller, James C. War Co., F Miller, Thomas 1844-1913 wife Louise 1857-1926 Somerton Old Northern Cemetery Jackson Twp Miller, Jacob dod 1870 age 35 FLAG John dod 1865 age 36 FLAG Joseph 1806-1886 Sarah 1811-1879 Morristown Union Cemetery #1 Union Twp Miller, John dod 1898 age 92 wife Marinda dod 1884 age 71 Miller, Joseph 1825-1880 Bethel M. E. Church Cemetery Warren Twp Miller, St. Clare dod 1850 age 13 s/o G & J Barnesville Lincoln Street Cemetery Warren Twp Miller, Elizabeth 1810-1886 Armstrong Mills Cemetery Washington Twp Miller, Ferdinand Alonzo dod 1851 age ? s/o AP & ER Grandview Christian Cemetery Washington Twp Miller, Henry dod 1885 age 68 Miscellaneous Twp Pioneers W.S. Miller b in this county, 7/1/1831, son of John & Mary WILLIAMS who went to Monroe Co in 1835. He m in this twp in 1852 to Mary King b here 9/19/1835, dau. of Philip & Margaret Danford. 11 ch. Unity Cemetery Wheeling Twp Miller, Margaret dod 1885 age ? d/o J & M Crabapple Cemetery Wheeling Twp Miller, Mary dod 1881 age 91 w/o Robert Joseph dod 1841 age 21 Wheeling Twp Pioneers James McCaslin b in this county 3/20/1823, son of Thomas (1804-1879) & Elizabeth FULTON (1798-1877); to Monroe Co 1833. James m Mary MILLER b in Pa 11/14/1838, dau of Samuel (1812-1873) & Abigail Miller Malcom Ferguson son of Samuel & Mary MILLER Ferguson. The mother d when Malcom was 4 yrs old and the father then broke up the home. Malcom went to live with Wm. McFarland. Malcom m Mary Patton and had ch: James P & Mary. The wife d four years after their marriage and later Malcom m Julia MILLER, dau of David & Jane both natives of Cumberland Co., Pa and had Wm & Nancy. United Presby Church Belmont Co Volunteers for The Mexican War John Miller John Patterson, Capt--Isaac Eaton 1st Lt. Arthur Higgins 2nd Lt. Petittion 1818 to form a new county Robert Miller Friends Stillwater Meeting House Robert Miller from Plainfield 1815 more to come later

    11/08/1999 10:17:15
    1. [OHMONROE-L] TOMLINSON surname
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. >From the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell Zane Family Records Daniel Zane, 2nd b Aug 3, 1792, mar Cynthia Zane, dau of Jonathan Zane, who d 1841. He m 2nd Angelina Tomlison Somerton City Cemetery Somerset Twp Adams, Eliza dod ??? wife of G. W. & dau of ? & ? Tomlinson Tomlinson, James dod 1873 age 67 Margaret dod 1884 age 76 Allen dod 1871 age 21 son of Jno & ? Aletta dod 1888 age 72 w/o Thomas, Sr Joseph dod 1868 age 28 C. War son of John & Mary >From the book titled Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh, Vol 10 Nothing found Monroe Co., Ohio Perry Twp Gleanings & Cemetery Inscriptions Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh: The First 20yrs Commissioners' Journal 1815-1835 Nothing found Monroe Co., Ohio Will Abstracts Book 1 & 2 Nothing found Nine Communities of Monroe Co., Oh: A History Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Cemetery Inscriptions: Ohio & Lee Twps Nothing found Obituaries of Monroe Co., Oh Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Newspaper Abstracts Vol 1, 2, & 3 TSD=The Spirit of Democracy Vol 1 TSD 3 Feb 1898 Thomas Tomlinson 84y, d Jerusalem, Tues of last week, buried Thurs at Somerton, several children survive Vol 2 TSD 30 Sept 1863 Master Commissioner's Sale 31 Oct 1863, JOhn N. Tomlinson vs Thomas Gillespie & others. NE1/4 S27T3R4 except 80 acres sold by Samuel Jones to Abraham Jones Vol 3 Nothing found Ancestor Charts Vol 1 & 2 SB=Submitted by Vol 1 Nothing found Vol 2 SB Elizabeth L. Kness 631 S. Oak St Iowa Falls, Iowa 50126 Elizabeth Tomlinson b 9 Aug 1845 d 25 Oct 1914 m 25 Feb 1868 to William Austin Wilkinson Parents of Elizabeth: William Tomlinson b 28 Feb 1813 d 20 Aug 1850 m ?? to Eliza Shepherd b 22 Mar 1816 d 24 Apr 1889 SB William Clinton McBroom 1011 Big Horn Riverton, Wy 82501 Mary C. Tomlinson b 20 Sept 1844 d 17 Dec 1914 m June 1865 to Robert McBroom Parents of Mary: Thomas Tomlinson b 15 Sept 1812 d 25 Jan 1898 m 4 Apr 1835 to Aletta Nicholson b 4 Sept 1815 d 16 Feb 1888 SB John Ogden 5713 Eliot Ct #372 Alexandria, Va 22311 Druscilla Tomlinson b ca 1743 d?? m ca 1761 to John Zimmerman Parents of Druscilla: Joseph Tomlinson, Sr b 12 Apr 1712 d ?? m 21 Oct 1738 to Rebecca Swearingen b 1722 SB Deana Sue Parks Rt 1 Box 83 Marietta, Oh 45750 Druscilla Tomlinson b 1743 d?? m ?? to John Carpenter Zimmerman b 1731/1736 Good luck with your research. Sincerely. J.L.

    11/07/1999 09:03:26
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Re: [OHBELMON-L] FW: Reed family members
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. >From the book titled Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh, Vol 10 1890 Special Census, Belmont Co., Oh Bellaire 4th Ward, ED 44, enumerated by W. F. Luton Alonzo Reed; Pri; D, 1 W Va L A; 8/31/61-6/27/65; 3y9m27d; Bellaire Somerton Precinct, ED 50, enumerated by Thomas Wilson George Reed; no info; Somerton; discharge lost, no further information obtainable Barnesville, ED 52, enumerated by John D. Talbott William Reed; (Eliza L., wid/o); Pri; DVMRU, Capt. Deans Co; 7/12/63-1/11/65 (probably should be 1864 not 65); 1y3m18d; Barnesville James L. Reed; Sergt; C, 16 Pa Cav; 3/4/65-8/11/65; 5m17d Warren Twp, ED 53, enumerated by Joshua Dewees Edward T. Reed; Corp; D, 185 OVI; 2/2/64-9/65; Barnesville Marriage Register for 1845 & 6 Wm Reed? & Catharine A. Henry on Feb 3, 1846 by ? Linder >From the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell Bethesda Cemetery #2 Goshen Twp Bethesda Ebenezer Cemetery Reed, Jane 1832-1874 (this was together with: Coffland, Eliza 1811-1878 Bridgeport (or Weeks) Cemetery Pease Twp Reed, John 1821-1890 Lucinda 1824-1918 Bellaire--Greenwood Cemetery Pultney Twp Reed, William M. 1835-1901 wife Josephine 1834-1919 Rock Hill Cemetery #1 Pultney Twp Reed, Emma Moore DAUGHTER 1862-1942 Pultney Twp Pioneers William M. Reed b county Derry, Ire, in 1835, son of John & Mary Reed, both natives of Ireland. John came to Pittsburgh in 1845 and was killed in an accident in 1868. William M. Reed m in 1860 to Josephine Krouskope and had 12 ch. Members of Presby Church Centerville Cemetery Smith Twp Hart, Phebe REED 1829-1919 Somerton City Cemetery Somerset Twp Reed, George 1836-1919 wife Effie 1832-1912 Bethel M.E. Church Cemetery Warren Twp This cemetery is on ST. Rd 147 just past Co. Rd 120 on the right, going west. It is sw of Barnesville. It is back of the church and is well kept and still used. Some of the older section seems to be gone. Rev. John D. Price, born in Calvert Co., Md came to this section in 1817. He bought first in Sec. 13 and later came to Sec. 31. He then donated a half acre for a church and graveyard. The church was built in 1832 by Peter Hamilton and John Hays and was a log church. Mr. Price invited Rev. Avery West to preach the first sermon. Before the chruch was erected they met at the home of John REED in Sec 31. The first burial in the graveyard was that of Thomas Price, son of Rev. John D. Price in 1832. Reed, Isaac dod 1863 age ?? s/o M.C. & M.J. Reed, John K. dod 1904 age 76 wife Martha? dod 1893 age 63 Nelson 1850-1961 James 1854-1961 Reed, Milrupa? 1837-1890 wife Margaret dod 1882 age 36 Reed, Mary dod 1890 age 35 w/o G.W. Reed, William L. 1828-1918 wife Sarah 1827-1961 wife Susanna 1829-1911 James 1846-1868 s/o W.L. & Sarah Reed, Tabitha dod 186? (1) age 48 wife of??? Isaac 4/11/1810-1888 Mary 1822-1895 daughter Nancy dod 1860 age 1 dau Mariah dod 1851 age 2 Emily dod 1866 age 13 Matilda dod 1848 age 2 Joseph dod 1848 age 1 day Reed, James P. dod 1886 age 83 wife Sarah dod 1887 age 79 Reed, Ralph dod 1869 age 48 Reed, John dod 1854 age 39 wife Mary D dod 1854 age 38 Reed, John dod 1849 age 72 wife ?? dod 1848 age 66 (above stones over by a tree) Barnesville Lincoln Street Cemetery Warren Twp Reed, Eliza WORTHINGTON 1834-1906 Reed, William, SR 1812-1887 Barnesville Cemetery Euclid Street Warren Twp Reed, Dr. Moses dod 1884 age 70 MOTHER 1829-???? Reed, John 1805-???? wife Jane 1802-1877 Warren Twp Pioneers Willaim Read, grandson of William from Ireland to Beaver Co., Pa where he d 1835, age 80. He had son Alex who m Mary Lance and rem in 1815 to Richland & Wayne Co's O., then to Indiana where he d in 1861, age 80. His wife Mary d when Wm was an infant, then Alex m 2nd to Cassandra Keys who d at age over 90. Wm m at Beaver Falls to Eliza Grafton, dau of Wm & Cassandra Grafton. They res. many places-here in 1845. His wife d 1875 age 62. He m 2nd in 1877 to Mrs. Eliza (LYNN) Worthington, widow of Dr. Wm. Mck. Worthington. Robert C. Graves b Wheeling, W Va, 5/15/1836; m Martha Reed, 1858 F. W. Hibbard b 1/26/1844 in Barnesville, son of Hiram b Tuscarawas Co., O in 1821 & his wife Sarah Hamilton, dau of Francis Hamilton of Harrison Co., O. Hiram & Francis Hamilton had: E.T. (res Nebr); Mary (REED), Nellie (McClelland), John H. (of Columbus), Jesse & F.W. Hiram d 1868 and Sarah m 2nd Robert Thompson. F.W. m 1866 to Delia Ogle and had 7 ch. Hiram Hibbard was son of Caleb Hibbard b Chester Co., Pa in 1781. He settled in Tuscarawas Co., O in 1819. Caleb m Matilda Stowe, a relative of John Quincy Adams and Harriet B. Stowe. Caleb was a Quaker. B.P. Reed b here 12/18/1846 son of Wm & Eliza (Grafton), both b in Beaver Co., Pa., here in 1845 and had Emmeline (Baker), William, M.G., & B.P. In 1870 B.P. m Emma Kugler, dau of Charles. Had 3 ch. Washington Twp Pioneers Joseph Read, b near Williamsport, Md., in 1794, later to Hampshire Co., Va., then here in 1805 with his parents, and settled in the Captina Valley. Near their cabin were graves of white people who had been killed by the Indians. Joseph served in War of 1812. His father Wm. Read was a Rev. War Soldier and he lived for quite a while after coming to Ohio. Joseph's uncle Albert was killed by the Indians. Good luck with your research. Sincerely, J.L. > > Need info on David REED and his wife, Anne DYSON REED who lived in Belmont > County from early 1800's until David's death in 1816. From probate of will > know that David died there, but have no other written proof as far as > personal information--parents, date and where born, etc. Have no record of > burial place, perhaps on place they where they were living. Is there any > printed information in that area for this early date. Help badly needed and > will be appreciated. > > Doris Forsyth > > ********************************************** > (208) 466-1907 Phone > (208) 466-7711 FAX > dfforsyth@csi.com E-mail (NEW 7/27/99) > >

    11/07/1999 08:22:43
    1. McFadden, Dillon, Wells, West
    2. Kelly
    3. To all (and JL who does those fantastic lookups :) I am researching the McFaddens of Monroe county between the years of @ 1839 (when they came from Harford county Maryland) and @ 1869, when they left for Kansas. William McFadden, George McFadden, Hamilton McFadden. The McFaddens are associated with the John Dillon, Jesse Wells, and William West families in whom I am also interested. Any info or other researchers are welcomed! Thanx in advance. Kelly in RI

    11/07/1999 04:31:22
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Fwd: Veterns Day Tribute and sites that may help
    2. --part1_0.cd4f6d1e.2557606e_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit << Veteran's day, important to those of us who served overseas >in war, should >be >important to everyone who has the opportunity to live in >America. USIGS is >sponsoring a new Web site which is a Veterans' Registry ><http://www.usigs.org/vet_regi.htm> Take a look, as with >all USIGS library >archives and data - it's free access. > >The WW II Memorial in Washington chaired by Kansas veteran >Bob Dole only >allows a sentence about the veteran but Bob agreed and the >Committee will >allow the sentence to include a Memorial Web Site on the >veteran - So in >addition to saying "he was operations officer in the >'Mystery Division' I >was >able to add for an example a Memorial Tribute - see below. >http://www.usigs.org/library/memorial/mt-l/love.htm > >Robert E Lehnherr wrote: > >> Some veterans bear visible signs of their service: a >missing limb, >> a Jagged scar, a certain look in the eye. >> Others may carry the evidence inside them: a pin holding >a bone together, >> a piece of shrapnel in the leg - or perhaps another sort >of inner steel: >> >> The soul's ally forged in the refinery of adversity. >> Except in parades, however, the men and women who >> have kept America safe Wear no badge or emblem. >> You can't tell a vet just by looking. What is a vet? >> >> He is the cop on the beat who spent six months in Saudi >Arabia >> sweating two gallons a day making sure the armored >personnel >> carriers didn't run out of fuel. >> >> He is the barroom loudmouth, dumber than five wooden >planks, >> whose overgrown frat-boy behavior is outweighed a hundred > >> times in the cosmic scales by four hours of exquisite >bravery >> near the 38th parallel. >> >> She or he is the nurse who fought against futility and >went to >> sleep sobbing every night for two solid years in Da Nang. > >> >> He is the POW who went away one person and came back >> another - or didn't come back AT ALL. >> >> He is the Quantico drill instructor who has never >> seen combat - but has saved countless lives by turning >slouchy, >> no-account rednecks and gang members into Marines, and >teaching >> them to watch each other's backs. >> >> He is the parade - riding Legionnaire who pins on >> his ribbons and medals with a prosthetic hand. >> >> He is the career quartermaster who watches the >> ribbons and medals pass him by. >> >> He is the three anonymous heroes in The Tomb Of The >Unknowns, whose >> presence at the Arlington National Cemetery must forever >preserve >> the memory of all the anonymous heroes whose valor dies >unrecognized >> with them on the battlefield or in the ocean's sunless >deep. >> >> He is the old guy bagging groceries at the supermarket - >palsied now >> and aggravatingly slow - who helped liberate a Nazi death >camp and who >> wishes all day long that his wife were still alive to >hold him when the >> nightmares come. >> >> He is an ordinary and yet an extraordinary human being - >a person who >> offered some of his life's most vital years in the >service of his >> country, and who sacrificed his ambitions so others would >not have to >> sacrifice theirs. >> >> He is a soldier and a savior and a sword against the >darkness, and he >> is nothing more than the finest, greatest testimony on >behalf of the >> finest, greatest nation ever known. >> >> So remember, each time you see someone who has served our >country, >> just lean over and say Thank You. That's all most people >need, and in >> most cases it will mean more than any medals they could >have been awarded >> or were awarded. >> >> Two little words that mean a lot, "THANK YOU". >> >> Remember November 11th is Veterans Day > > >> --part1_0.cd4f6d1e.2557606e_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: Jlmeddles@aol.com From: Jlmeddles@aol.com Full-name: Jlmeddles Message-ID: <0.c86b909b.25575fee@aol.com> Date: Sun, 7 Nov 1999 18:06:22 EST Subject: Veterns Day Tribute and sites that may help To: OHIO-VALLEY-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: Windows AOL sub 41 Veteran's day, important to those of us who served overseas >in war, should >be >important to everyone who has the opportunity to live in >America. USIGS is >sponsoring a new Web site which is a Veterans' Registry ><http://www.usigs.org/vet_regi.htm> Take a look, as with >all USIGS library >archives and data - it's free access. > >The WW II Memorial in Washington chaired by Kansas veteran >Bob Dole only >allows a sentence about the veteran but Bob agreed and the >Committee will >allow the sentence to include a Memorial Web Site on the >veteran - So in >addition to saying "he was operations officer in the >'Mystery Division' I >was >able to add for an example a Memorial Tribute - see below. >http://www.usigs.org/library/memorial/mt-l/love.htm > >Robert E Lehnherr wrote: > >> Some veterans bear visible signs of their service: a >missing limb, >> a Jagged scar, a certain look in the eye. >> Others may carry the evidence inside them: a pin holding >a bone together, >> a piece of shrapnel in the leg - or perhaps another sort >of inner steel: >> >> The soul's ally forged in the refinery of adversity. >> Except in parades, however, the men and women who >> have kept America safe Wear no badge or emblem. >> You can't tell a vet just by looking. What is a vet? >> >> He is the cop on the beat who spent six months in Saudi >Arabia >> sweating two gallons a day making sure the armored >personnel >> carriers didn't run out of fuel. >> >> He is the barroom loudmouth, dumber than five wooden >planks, >> whose overgrown frat-boy behavior is outweighed a hundred > >> times in the cosmic scales by four hours of exquisite >bravery >> near the 38th parallel. >> >> She or he is the nurse who fought against futility and >went to >> sleep sobbing every night for two solid years in Da Nang. > >> >> He is the POW who went away one person and came back >> another - or didn't come back AT ALL. >> >> He is the Quantico drill instructor who has never >> seen combat - but has saved countless lives by turning >slouchy, >> no-account rednecks and gang members into Marines, and >teaching >> them to watch each other's backs. >> >> He is the parade - riding Legionnaire who pins on >> his ribbons and medals with a prosthetic hand. >> >> He is the career quartermaster who watches the >> ribbons and medals pass him by. >> >> He is the three anonymous heroes in The Tomb Of The >Unknowns, whose >> presence at the Arlington National Cemetery must forever >preserve >> the memory of all the anonymous heroes whose valor dies >unrecognized >> with them on the battlefield or in the ocean's sunless >deep. >> >> He is the old guy bagging groceries at the supermarket - >palsied now >> and aggravatingly slow - who helped liberate a Nazi death >camp and who >> wishes all day long that his wife were still alive to >hold him when the >> nightmares come. >> >> He is an ordinary and yet an extraordinary human being - >a person who >> offered some of his life's most vital years in the >service of his >> country, and who sacrificed his ambitions so others would >not have to >> sacrifice theirs. >> >> He is a soldier and a savior and a sword against the >darkness, and he >> is nothing more than the finest, greatest testimony on >behalf of the >> finest, greatest nation ever known. >> >> So remember, each time you see someone who has served our >country, >> just lean over and say Thank You. That's all most people >need, and in >> most cases it will mean more than any medals they could >have been awarded >> or were awarded. >> >> Two little words that mean a lot, "THANK YOU". >> >> Remember November 11th is Veterans Day > > --part1_0.cd4f6d1e.2557606e_boundary--

    11/07/1999 11:08:30
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Searching for KEEFER
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. >From the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell Nothing found >From the book titled Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh Vol 10 Nothing found Monroe Co., Ohio Nine Communities of Monroe Co., Oh: A History Nothing found Perry Twp Gleanings & Cemetery Inscriptions Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Will Abstracts Book 1 & 2 Nothing found Monroe Co.., Oh: The First 20yrs Commissioners' Journal 1815-1835 Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Cemetery Inscriptions: Ohio & Lee Twps Nothing found Obituaries of Monroe Co., Oh Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Newspaper Abstracts Vol 1, 2, & 3 Nothing found Ancestor Charts Vol 1 & 2 SB=Submitted by Vol 1 SB Russell L. Keifer 15142 O. Brien Rd Mt. Vernon, Ohio 43050 Russell Keifer b 4/13/1930 m Lois Ann Talbott Parents of Russell: Herman S. Keifer b 8/17/1906 d 3/2/1976 m 1929 to Josephine ??? Parents of Herman: George A. Keifer b 10/26/1880 d 7/17/1954 m 11/15/1902 to Elsie L. ??? Parents of George: Abraham Keefer b 12/18/1836 d 1/29/1912 m 1860-1863 to Elizabeth Love Vol 2 Nothing found Good luck with your research. Sincerely, J.L. ----- Original Message ----- From: <SandraG627@aol.com> To: <OHBELMON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, November 03, 1999 3:07 AM Subject: Re: [OHBELMON-L] Searching for KEEFER > In a message dated 11/2/99 7:11:37 PM Eastern Standard Time, > Shorttop2@aol.com writes: > > > I am looking for any info that might be available on the KEEFER surname. > > I have a Robert Keefer across the river in WV, he was a 'bound boy' to the > Cooper family, I think Cooper and Keefer are the same name, I always wondered > what happened to his parents > Sandy in Florida :-) > > Descendants of Robert Keefer > 1 Robert Keefer b: 27 December 1864 d: 1958 in West Virginia > >

    11/06/1999 10:55:36
    1. [OHMONROE-L] BRICE family,
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. >From the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell Wegee M.E. Church Cemetery Mead Twp Brice, William dod 1841 age 6 months s/o John & Catherine Wegee Creek Cemetery Mead Twp Brice, T. B. 1824-1917 Adaline 1823-1907 Pleasant Hill M.E. Church Cemetery York Twp Brice, John dod 1881 age 85 wife Nancy dod 1871 age 69 Willard dod 1859 age 29 John 1826-1896 Jane 1838-1897 Monroe Co., Oh Perry Twp Gleanings & Cemetery Inscriptions Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh: The First 20yrs Commissioners' Journal 1815-1835 Nothing found Obituaries of Monroe Co., Oh Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Cemetery Inscriptions: Ohio & Lee Twps Nothing found Nine Communities of Monroe Co., Oh: A History Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Will Abstracts Book 1 & 2 Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Newspaper Abstracts Vol 1, 2, & 3 Nothing found Ancestor Charts of Monroe Co., Oh Vol 1 & 2 SB=Submitted by Vol 1 SB Dava Sanders Woodard 3804 Chetwood Dr. Del City, OK 73115 ?James Brice b 11/ Oct 1751 d 1832 m ?? to Mary ?? Parents of James: ? James Brice &? Mary Johnson Good luck with your research. Sincerely, J.L. Good luck with your research. Sincerely, J.L. ----- Original Message ----- From: <Lquillon@aol.com> To: <OHBELMON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 1999 4:39 PM Subject: [OHBELMON-L] BRICE family, early in county > I read in Caldwell's History that a (or some) BRICE family(ies) moved into > the area fairly early. However, I didn't know at the time that that family > would be important to me. Now I am kicking myself for not investigating > further. > > Here is the quote: > > p. 308 - "Soon after the battle of Captina, squatters began to pour in and > build rude cabins. These settlers were unstable and removed farther into the > interior as the country opened up. It was only those who purchased tracts of > land that were stable and industrious. Many of the squatters were indolent > and careless. Among the first permanent settlers we might mention the > BRICES, the HOFFMANS and LEMLEYS, in 1801. The DeLONGs and OKEYS in 1802. > McVEY, BAKERS, DOTEYS, SWANEYS, BRISTERS, COLLINS and ALDREDGE in 1803. > BREWER, MINSE, DAVIS, ROUBLE and GATES in 1804. STACKHOUSER, NEFFSINGER, > CREE, BROWNS, THOMAS, HOFFMAN, GILKESONS in 1805. WALLER, BAKER, WAY, > VANSCHOUP, MILLS, STOKEY in 1806; and SHEPHERD, MOORE, GRAY, POWELL, DILLON, > McKNIGHT, GREEN and WOODS in 1815." > > Anything anyone has on BRICEs or COLLINSes would be most helpful. While I'm > at it, does anyone know anything about the GRAYs? My 3ggm was Elizabeth > GRAY, who married William SCOTT on 19 Mar 1835. I think her father may have > been John but have not yet researched it very thoroughly. So any new piece > of information would be helpful. I might be able to be of some assistance to > those researching the SCOTT families in the area. > > Thanks for anything anyone might be able to contribute to the solving of this > puzzle. > > Lorraine >

    11/06/1999 10:54:38
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Cooper surname
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. >From the book titled Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh Vol 10 Nothing found >From the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell Bridgeport (or Weeks) Cemetery Pease Twp Cooper, Mary dod 1890 age 91 Grier, Eleanor 11/12/1802-1874 dau of J & R McGlenn (same stone with Cooper) Bellaire--Greenwood Cemetery Pultney Twp Cooper, David W. 1843-1927 wife Emma Gorby 1855-1939 Pultney Twp Pioneers Joseph W. Cooper b 12/11/1861, son of John & sarah Hedge Cooper. Sarah from Ohio Co., W.Va. John Cooper, son of Francis Cooper, a pioneer of this county, who later went to Brooke Co., W.Va. He was twice married and had a large family. John was b here 12/1/1831. Joseph W. m in 1888 Miss L.A. Moore of Wellsburg, W. Va. St. Clairsville Union Cemetery Pultney Twp Cooper, Henry 1815-1901 St. Clairsville Methodist Cemetery Richland Twp Carman, William 5/21/1799-1852 wife Eliza Cooper 10/11/1806-1892 Lloydsville Cemetery Richland Twp Cooper, Nicholas (stone buried) wife Sarah 1773- Cooper, Priscilla 2/28 or 29/1808-1892 Good luck with your research. Sincerely J.L. ----- Original Message ----- From: Ellen Belcher <ellenbelcher@mindspring.com> To: fmlyfndr <fmlyfndr@email.msn.com> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 4:21 AM Subject: Re: [OHBELMON-L] Surnames in Belmont Co: Cooper > To whom is doing the gracious act of looking up surnames in Belmont: > Does the Cooper name appear, i.e. Josiah Fenton Cooper, Nathan Cooper, Jesse > Mercer Cooper, Jonas Cooper, John Cooper, Ozias Cooper in any of the > periodicals you are examining? > Thank you for any time you devote to this message. > Ellen Belcher >

    11/06/1999 10:26:40
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Timmons
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. Monroe Co., Oh Nine Communities of Monroe Co., Oh: A History Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Will Abstracts Book 1 & 2 Nothing found Perry Twp Gleanings & Cemetery Inscriptions Nothing found Obituaries of Monroe Co., Oh Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Cemetery Inscriptions: Ohio & Lee Twps Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh: The First 20 yrs Commissioners' Journal 1815-1835 Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Newspaper Abstracts Vol 1, 2, & 3 Vol 1 Nothing found Vol 2 Nothing found Vol 3 TSD=The Spirit of Democracy TSD 28 Jan 1868 Married 16th inst by Jacob Wagner, Esq, J.C. Henthorn & Sarah Timmons TSD 13 Dec 1868 Timmons & McCoy & others partition dismissed Ancestor Charts Vol 1 & 2 SB=Submitted by Vol 1 SB Nancy L. Maurer 2154-16th St. S.W. Akron, Oh 44314 Elizabeth Timmons b?? d?? m 4 Jan 1782 to John Stricklin b ca 1755 Vol 2 SB Mark Brunner 14011 BrookPark Rd #200 Brook Park, Oh 44142 Margaret Timmons b 10 May 1922 d 6 Apr 1995 m 21 Apr 1944 to John Mason Brunner Parents of Margaret: Raymond O. Timmons b 19 Aug 1901 d 26 Jul 1972 m ?? to Frances Adeline Potts Parents of Raymond: Charles O. Timmons b 17 Oct 1858 d 3 Spet 1944 m 1891/2 to Irona Olive Fawcett Parents of Charles: Benjamin Timmons b 17 nov 1810 Berk. Cty VA (W.Va) d 3 Jun 1898 m 25 May 1854 to Mary Ann Meek Parents of Benjamin: Charles Timmons b 12 Jan 1751 Scot d?? 1820 m? to Mary Magdalena Forney Good luck with your research. Sincerely, J.L. ----- Original Message ----- From: Laurence E. Dickerson <laurence@wi.net> To: fmlyfndr <fmlyfndr@email.msn.com> Sent: Saturday, November 06, 1999 8:48 PM Subject: Re: [OHBELMON-L] Sarah Dickerson & Eli Timmons > Thanks for your reply to my query. I wish I could find out where Eli > and Sarah are buried. It must be near Barnesville. He died there, and > she was still living there in 1900. She had died by 1903. I have > wandered through several of the cemeteries there and have browsed what > books I could find, but without success. > > Sincerely, > Larry Dickerson >

    11/06/1999 10:11:05
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Catlett surname
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. >From the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell Nothing found >From the book titled Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh, Vol 10 Nothing found Monroe Co., Ohio Nine Communities of Monroe Co., Oh: A History Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh: The First 20 yrs Commissioners' Journal Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Cemetery Inscriptions: Ohio & Lee Twps Nothing found Obituaries of Monroe Co., Oh Nothing found Perry Twp Gleanings & Cemetery Inscriptions Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Will Abstracts Book 1 & 2 Nothing found Monroe Co., Oh Newspaper Abstracts Vol 1 , 2, & 3 TSD=The Spirit of Democracy Vol 1 Nothing found Vol 2 TSD 16 Sept 1863 Married 1 Sept by John J. Egger Esq., Wm. O. Catlett & Mary Jane Johnston both of county Vol 3 Nothing found Ancestor Charts of Monroe Co., Oh Vol 1 & 2 SB=Submitted by Vol 1 Nothing found Vol 2 SB Phillips McFrederick 436 N. Lincoln Ave Barnesville, Oh 43713 Mary Elizabeth Cattlet b 1833 Va d 1925, Senecaville, Oh m ?? to Commodore Perry Meighen b 1852 d 25 July 1920 Guernsey Co., Oh Good luck with your research. Sincerely, J.L. ----- Original Message ----- From: Jim & Luana Halliday <dochall@waypt.com> To: <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 6:46 AM Subject: [OHMONROE-L] Census Lookup > Is there anyone on the list that can lookup Henry Catlett in the 1850 > Monroe Co census? Would appreciate any help. Also looking for others > reseaching the Meeks family. > > Luana mailto:dochall@waypt.com >

    11/06/1999 09:54:20
    1. [OHMONROE-L] Re: [OHBELMON-L] Sarah Dickerson & Eli Timmons
    2. fmlyfndr
    3. >From the book titled Tombstone Inscriptions & Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell James Myers b in theis county 11/24/1814, son of George & Hannah Nixon Myers. He m in Monroe Co., Oh in 1867 to Rachel Timmons, dau of Samuel. >From the book titled Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh, Vol 10 Nothing found Good luck with your research. Sincerely, J.L.

    11/06/1999 09:29:01
    1. Fw: Re: [OHMONROE-L] Census Lookup
    2. Maggie Stewart
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: Sandra Ferguson <ferg@intelos.net> To: Jim & Luana Halliday <dochall@waypt.com> Cc: <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 04, 1999 10:01 AM Henry Catlett is listed as 10 years old, in the household of Jacob Winemiller, of Seneca Township. From: Jim & Luana Halliday <dochall@waypt.com> To: OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Thursday, November 04, 1999 9:50 AM Subject: [OHMONROE-L] Census Lookup >Is there anyone on the list that can lookup Henry Catlett in the 1850 >Monroe Co census? Would appreciate any help. Also looking for others >reseaching the Meeks family. > >Luana mailto:dochall@waypt.com > >

    11/06/1999 12:33:41