I am looking for a marriage in Ohio before 1840 Don't Know which county. The marrage of Augustus Smith and Susannah (Susan) Bush. Also would like to hear from anyone researching this family line. I can be contacted at rmiles@bloomingdaletel.com Appreciate any help. Carolyn Miles rmiles@bloomingdaletel.com
Researching surname DOWELL who lived in Monroe Co., OH in the 1830s and 1840s.
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Pointe/7741/53scbk.html Roots web just posted this web site. Someone found a scrapbook about Monroe County, Ohio. Maybe there will be some relatives listed.
>From the book: Tombstone Inscriptions and Family Records of Belmont Co., Oh by Esther Weygandt Powell: Bellaire Greenwood Cemetery, Pultney Twp Burkhart, Jacob 1827-1900 wife Christina 1828-1905 Powhatan Point Cemetery, York Twp Burkhart, Arnold W. 1845-1927 C. War wife Mary 1845-1923 York Twp Pioneers Burkhart, A. W. b Monroe Co, 4/1/1845; m 1869 to Mary Carpenter b 5/13/1843; had 5 ch. A.W. in Civil War. Res. Steinersville area. Bethesda Cemetery #1 / M.E. Church Cemetery, Goshen Twp Lucas, Enos C. War 1842-1829 Bethesda Cemetert #2 / Bethesda Ebenezer Cemetery, Goshen Twp Lucas, James 1855-1901 wife Eliza 1851-1934 Lucas, Samuel D. 1833-1906 wife Sarah 1845- St. Clairsville Methodist Cemetery, Richland Twp Lucas, G. William dod 1870 age 42 Richland Twp Pioneers Joshua Worley, son of Jacob, b in Pa., in 1772, here at age of 16 with father Joseph & family. Jos. later to Marion Co., O, Jacob m Mary Holtz, of Germany. Joshua m in 1845 to Margaret Greenley who died 1852, leaving James & Mary. Joshua m 2nd in 1845 to Susan Lucas. Mary, dau of Joshua & Margaret m Francis McCann and had Jas, & Rena. Joshua & wife members of Presbyterian Church. Warnock Cemetery, Smith Twp Lucas, Samuel C. 183-1912 wife Lucy 1843-1905 Smith twp Pioneers Lucas, Elisha H., Sr. b Green Co., Pa, 6/16/1801, son of Samuel & Eleanor Lucas, pioneers of this county. He m 1825 Susanna Ault, b Washington Co., Pa, 1/15/1802, dau of Philip & Elizabeth Ault also pioneers here; and had 11 ch. Son Elisha, Jr m 1865 Caroline Myers b 1842, dau of Jacob & Charity Myers, both b in Wash. Co., pa; he in 1805 & she in 1804 who had 7 other ch. Samuel also had son Enos who m Mary Ault and had son Samuel C who m Lucy Warnock; 10 ch. Centerville Cemetery, Smith Twp Lucas, John D 1836-1917 wife Mary 1840-1893 Lucas, William 1831-1873 wife Malissa 1838-1901 Lucas, Elisha 1837-1902 wife Caroline 1842-1934 Lucas, Thurza (MOTHER) 1836-1917 Wesley Chapel Cemetery, Smith Twp Lucas, Christina dod 1866 age 1 dau of J.P. & ?? Lucas, Elisha dod 1851 age 52 wife Hannah Pryor dod 1854 age 51 Margaret E. dod 1843 age ?? Joshua dod 1847 age 13 son of E & H J.P. dod 1895 age ?? (71) Ruth dod 1871 age 36 wife of John P. Elizabeth dod 1881 age 40 wife of John Smith Twp Pioneers Joshua Prior, Sr. b Greene Co., Pa 1/13/1797, son of John. He came to this county with his father in 1801. He m 1816 Susannah Lucas, dau of Samuel. He was b 5/13/1798. Had: Margaret, Lavina, Susannah, Lucas, Joshua, Sarah, Eliza, Louiza, & Sely J. He d 1864 and wife 1869. Joshua, Jr. b 12/25/1828; m 1865 Esther Hutchison, dau of Jos. They settled on land enterd by his grandfather in 1811. Somerton Old Northern Cemetery, Jackson Twp Lucas, Reason dod 1886 age 82 wife Rachel dod 1889 age 78 son John dod 1851 age 1 Harmony Cemetery, Somerset Twp Lucas, Jesse 1855-1920 wife Jane 1853-19-- Pugh (pew) Ridge Cemetery, Washington Twp Lucas, Mary Ann dod 1845 age 50 w/o Henry Belmont Ridge Christian Church Cemetery, Washington Twp Lucas, Mary 1834-1895 w/o G. Hunter Christian Church & Cemetery, Wayne Twp Lucas, Elisha 1848-1929 wife Sarah 1851-1938 >From the book, Genealogical Records in Belmont Co., Oh Vol 10 1890 Special Census Belmont Co., Oh Belmont Precints, ED 28 enumerated by Robert W. Bone: Lucas, Enos;; Pri, A, 9 VA Inf; 3/1/62-3/11/63p 1y10d & Pri; D, 43 OVI; 2/2/64-7/13/65; 1y4m9d Bel Bellaire 3rd Ward ED 43 enumerated by John W. Hawkins: Lucas, Daniel; Pri; F, 17 US Cold Inf; 9/6/64-9/7/65; 1y1d Bellaire Washington Twp ED 54 enumerated by J.D. Perkins Burkheart, Arnold; Pri; C, 170 OVI 5/2/64-9/10/64 4m8d; Captina Lucas, Gamet; Pri; I, 179 OVI 9/20/64-6/17/65 8m27d Alledonia Lucas, Jacob; Pri; D, 1 WVa Cav; 9/12/61-6/20/65; 3y9m8d Armstrong Mills Lucas, Rheuben; Pri; D. 1 WVa Cav; 3/4/64-7/8/65 8m8d Alledonia Methodist Protestant Church Records Quarterly Conference Register for Georgetown Circuit Regularly opened and entry commenced June the 7-1840 Lucas Lucas, D. Lucas Wm. Bethel Class Lucas, Samuel Sr, dec'd Lucas, Nancy withdrawn by cert. Lucas, Mary Lucas, Wm Lucas, Phillips Lucas, Samuel Jr Lucas, Elisha H. Lucas, Susanna Lucas, Thomas Lucas, Canarasa Lucas, David Lucas Sarah Lucas, Smauel C. Lucas, Wm. A. Lucas, Sarah J. Lucas, Celia Lucas, John Lucas, Wm. B.B. Lucas, E.H. Lucas, Elisha Lucas, Mikel Marriage Register for 1845-6 Thos. L? Lindsay & Elizabeth A. Lucas on Nov 28, 1845 at Belmont by ? Linder Good luck with your research. Sincerely, J.L.
Looking for Beaver, Bever, Beaven in Monroe and Washington Counties in Ohio and Tyler, Pleasants and Jackson County, WV. John Beaver 604 Warren Marietta, Ohio 45750 740-373-8314
Surnames: WALTERS DAVIS SEARS Submitter: Reta Grassini (grassini@iline.com) Date: 19 Oct 1999 Walters,Davis,Sears Oscar Amos Walters b. 1872 Woodsfield Monroe Co Birth Mother Rachel Davis b,1844 " Father George Walters Adopt.Mother Lucinda Walters Sears b.1842 Monroe Co d. 1914 Belmont,Belmont Co. " Father John Sears b.1844 If anyone could help me find more about this family it would be greatly appriciated. I would also like to Know more about this time frame in the county,what was the main vocation,what towns where the largest. Any recomended reading on the subject?
I have a correction to my earlier posting looking for information on Sarah Ann Voorhes and Sarah Davorce. I'm trying to find out if they are one and the same. The area I referred to was the Ohio Valley area. To narrow it down its the Ohio Valley area in and around eastern Ohio and the northern Panhandle of WV and the counties along the Ohio River in that area. Hugh Smith Raccoon, Ky
Need some help sorting out a problem. I have a Sarah Ann Voorhes who married Charles Smith. Also, a Sarah (A) Davorce who married a Charles Smith. Both bore a child William H. (Harvey) Smith. Same time period. Both apparently lived in the Ohio Valley probably moving back and forth across the Ohio River. Time period is 1830-1910 or so. Is their a Davorce family in the Ohio Valley and, if so, can someone help me sort this out. Bets are we have a spelling problem and both Sarah's are one in the same. Hugh Smith Raccoon, Ky
Looking for information on JOSEPH STEWART AND JAMES STEWART. Lived in the Ohio Valley on both sides of the Ohio River. Need information on Josephs parents and sibblings and any information on his wife (parents and sibblings). Would appreciate information on sibblings of James and any information on his children. JOSEPH STEWART b. abt 1828 in PA, died between 1861-70 probably in Wetzel Co., WV. Married FRANCIS CATHERINE ? b. abt 1819 -1821. Issues: JAMES F. m. MELISSA ANGELINE LEMASTERS GEROGE W. b. abt 1852 ELIZA ANN b. abt 1853 SARAH J. b. abt 1856 MARY E. b. abt 1861 m. LEE JACKSON b. abt 1860 1850 & 1860 Census finds them in Wetzel Co., (W)VA. Says that Joseph and Francis born in PA., children born in VA probably present day WVA. 1870 Census, Wetzel Co., lists Francis Catherine as head of household. Francis found in home of Lee Jackson and Mary in the Wetzel Co. 1880 census. JAMES F. STEWART, b. abt. 1850 - *MELISSA ANGELINE LEMASTERS b. 15 Jun 1843, Wetzel Co., WV. Married 13 Feb 1869. 1870 census finds them living in Proctor Township, Wetzel Co. WV Census of 1880 of WV shows them living in Proctor District, Wetzel Co., WV. James was born in VA(could have been present WV) as was his mother, his father was born in PA. (1850 census shows a Jospeph Stewart age 23 m. to Francis ?, one son James age 2, Wetzel Co., WV.) Melissas parents were Isaac Lemasters b. 2 May 1818, Monroe County, Ohio, m. 7 Apr 1839, in Marion County, Va, Christina Criss, b. 15 Nov 1821, Monroe County, Ohio, d. 28 Mar 1884. Isaac died 31 Jan 1872, Proctor District, Wetzel County, WV. 1880 census shows children: Lucy M. age 10, Joseph S. age 7, Grandison age 5, William H. age 3 and Roxena age 1. Believe one of the boys nicknamed Shorty. Outline of family as I have it: Descendants of James F. Stewart 1 James F. Stewart Abt 1850 - b: Abt 1850 in (W)WV Number of children: 7 .. +Melissa Angeline Lemasters 1843 - b: June 15, 1843 in Wetzel Co., WV Number of children: 7 ......... 2 Nickolas McClare Stewart 1883 - 1930 b: August 13, 1883 in Wetzel Co., WV Number of children: 9 d: September 15, 1930 in Morgantown, Monongalia Co., WV ............. +Arizona Rebecca Stull 1886 - 1938 b: September 1886 in Ritchie Co., WV Number of children: 9 d: June 14, 1938 in Morgantown, Monongalia Co., WV ......... 2 Lucy M Stewart Abt 1867 - b: Abt 1867 ............. +Alfred Stewart Abt 1871 - b: Abt 1871 ......... 2 Joseph S Stewart Abt 1873 - b: Abt 1873 ......... 2 Grandison Stewart Abt 1875 - b: Abt 1875 ......... 2 William H. Stewart 1877 - b: 1877 ......... 2 Roxena Stewart Abt 1879 - b: Abt 1879 ......... 2 Seymore Stewart Hugh Smith Raccoon, Ky
Looking for information on JOSEPH AND CHARLES SMITH. They lived in the Ohio Valley on both sides of the Ohio River, Ohio & WVA. Need information on parents and sibblings of Joseph and his wife. Also, any information on the sibblings of Charles Smith would be appreciated. JOSEPH SMITH b. abt 1803. Married to CATHARIN ? b. abt 1806. Found in and around Ohio Valley area (Pa., WV., Ohio) Found in Monroe Co., Salam Twp, Ohio in 1850 census. Children: SARAH b. abt 1827 CHARLES b. abt 1831 m. SARAH ANN VOORHES MARY b. abt 1833 KINSEY b. abt 1837 MARGARET b. abt 1840 JOHN b. abt 1842 CATHARINE b. abt 1846 1850 census finds them in Monroe Co., Ohio. Charles born in Clarington. Looking for information on the sibblings and parents. Looking for information on CHARLES SMITH b. abt 1831 in Clarington, Ohio and SARAH ANN VOORHES b. Nov. 28, 1831. Charles served in Civil War ( Company A 25th Ohio IV). Found in and around Ohio Valley area. Mentioned not only in Monroe Co. Ohio also in Wetzel, Woods, Jackson Pleasant Co.s WV. 1870 census finds them living in Magnolia Township, Wetzel Co. 1880 census finds them living in Jackson Co., Grant District, WV. Children: JOSPEH SMITH b. 7-7-1853 ABEGAIL SMITHth b. 9-15-1855 CORNELIUS CHAPMAN SMITH b. 11-28-1856 MARY b. 1861 CATHORINE b. 1864 JOHN C H. b. 1865 WILLIAM HARVEY b. Jan. 10, 1867 m. Mary Ellen Yoho S. Smith b. Jan. 4, 1881 R.A. Smith b. June 10, 1882 Charles b. Dec. 3, 1896 Mary Smith b. Sept, 1898 BERIAH b. 1870 WINFIELD SCOTT b. 3-22-1873 m. OCENA MAY LEMASTERS JAMES Kinzie. b. March 11,1875 CORA b. 1870 Lived in Monroe Co. Ohio, Wetzel Co., WV and Pleasant co., WV. Winfield moved to Monongalia Co., WV where he died in 1942. Hugh Smith Raccoon, Ky
Hi all list members, I'm looking for Cathrine Snider and Mary Mnunk, both married to Samuel Walters , b. 1800. I think they lived in Green TWP.or maybe Center TWP. One is the Mother of my Great Grand Mother, which one?, need to have marriage dates for both. Thanks, Reta
----- Original Message ----- From: Connie S. Barries <cbarries@1st.net> To: <OHBELMON-L@rootsweb.com>; <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, September 23, 1999 10:48 PM Subject: Ohio Valley Genealogy Expo (GenExpo99) > This is a follow-up to the e-mails concerning the Ohio Valley Genealogy Expo > (GenExpo99). > Saturday, October 16, 1999 at Belmont Technical College. > If you missed the earlier e-mails or need that information or registration > and workshop brochure, e-mail me at cbarries@1st.net . > > The following vendors for GenExpo99 were confirmed at tonight's CTGS > meeting. > > There are about 50 vendors as of today. The largest of these vendors will > be: Ancestry, Closson Press, Heritage Books, Heritage Quest, and Willow > Bend / Family Line Publications. There will be many OGS Chapters as well > others chapters from the area. Wes Cochran will have 10 tables with most of > his publications. There will be a wide variety of genealogy products, books > from the genealogy chapters, and if you know of Wes Cochran's genealogy > publications you will be able to purchase many of his publications as well. > > For those of you who may need travel information: > > Location and Directions: > From the East: Take I-70 West to Exit #213 (Rt. 331), then turn right & > take Route 331 North 50 feet to the entrance of Belmont Technical College. > From the West: Take I-70 East to Exit#213 (Rt. 331), then take Route 331 > North about a 1/4 mile to the entrance of the Belmont Technical College. > Parking Area: Expo parking is located on the east side of the main building > in the areas indicated. > > Exhibits: > The vendor and society exhibits will be open on Saturday morning at 9:00 am > and will remain open until 4:00 pm (the last workshop begins at 4:00 pm). > The lunch break will be from 11:30 am to 1:00 pm. It will be the option of > the exhibitors to remain open during this time. Please feel free to visit > all of the exhibits: there is no charge for browsing! > > Motel Accommodations: > For those attending the Expo who may need overnight accommodations, the > following motels are located in the St. Clairsville area. Due to other > events that are taking place on the same weekend, it would be wise to > reserve your room early! All of these are within a short drive of the Expo > site: > > Days Inn West (740) 695-0100 Hampton Inn (740) 695-3961 > Knights Inn (740) 695-5038 Microtel Inn (740) 699-0843 > Red Roof Inn (740) 695-4057 Super 8 Motel (740) 695-1994 > Holiday Inn Express (740) 699-0010 > > > Hillside Motel (740) 635-9111 > Plaza Motel (740) 695-3378 > Sunset Motel (740) 782-1130 > Twin Pines Motel (740) 695-3720 > Arrowhead Motel (740) 782-1091 > > There are probably toll-free numbers for the larger hotel and motels, and I > will call the smaller ones to see what there toll-free numbers are and post > them shortly. > > For those of you who will be attending, we will set up a live Chat Room Area > in the Cafeteria where we can gather to talk to each other face to face! > Let me know for sure if you are coming so we can compile a list of who > should be there. > > There will one more e-mail with Workshop Speaker Information. CTGS is in > the process of constructing its new Web site for those of you who have > asked. It may not be ready before this year's Expo, but you will be able to > find the information for GenExpo 2000 when it is up and running! > > We welcome you and hope to see many of you at GenExpo 99. > > Thank You, > Connie Barries > Staff, Cumberland Trail Genealogical Society (CTGS) > > > > > > > >
This is a reposting of the GenExpo information. ----- Original Message ----- From: Connie S. Barries <cbarries@1st.net> To: Martha Johnson <ab775@seorf.Ohiou.Edu>; <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com>; <OHBELMON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 8:45 PM Subject: Re: [OHMONROE-L] Gen-Expo > Martha and OHBelmont and OHMonroe, > > You may bring files to the Expo if you choose to, a briefcase would be > alright or a bookbag that you can carry between classes. This is to let > you know what will happening at GenExpo 99 (Ohio Valley Genealogy Expo). > Saturday, October 16, 1999. This our 3rd Annual Expo. > You may e-mail the following for a brochure and registration form: > KConley100@aol.com or sbenson@1st.net or CTGS@aol.com . You may also write > to: CTGS--GenExpo99, P. O. Box 576, St. Clairsville, Ohio, 43950-0576. It > is held at Belmont Technical College with Workshops and Vendors, Societies, > and Chapters in Horizon Hall. > This is some of the information from the brochure: > > "Preserving Our Heritage" > > 9:00am--Workshops: > 1. Lost on your way back to Pennsylvania? > Jean Morris > 2. Using Passenger Lists in Your Genealogical Research > Elissa Powell > 3. West Virginia Vital Records > Joy Gilchrist Stalnaker > 4. Using Social Security Records in your Genealogical Research Diana > Smith > 5. Introductory Genealogy: A Class for Beginners > Sandy Day > > 10:30 am--Workshops: > 6. Ohio Vital Records: Where they are and What is available > Louise Jones > 7. Orgainizing your Research > Diana Smith > 8. The Civil War in West Virginia > Joy Gilchrist Stalnaker > 9. Frontier Forts of Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Ohio > Jean Morris > 10. Finding the Women in Your Pedigree > Leland Meitzler > > 11:30am--1:00pm: > LUNCH BREAK---(Food is available at Belmont Technical College Cafeteria and > at nearby Exits on I-70. > There are about 48 different restaurants. You may win you meal from the > door prizes! > > 1:00pm--Workshops: > 11. Using Newspaper Records in Genealogical Research > Diana Smith > 12. Pennsylvania Vital Records > Marilyn Holt > 13. Intermediate Genealogy: Finding Alternative Resources > Sandy Day > 14. Messages from the Grave: Listening to your Ancestor's Tombstone > Inscriptions Elissa Powell > 15. Using Census Records in Genealogical Research > Ken Poling > > 2:30pm--Workshops: > 16. Locating & Using Civil War Pension Records > Diana Smith > 17. Archival Collections of the Ohio Historical Society > Louise Jones > 18. Storytelling: Some Interesting Stories About the Early Pioneers of the > Ohio Valley Joy Gilchrist Stalnaker > 19. Pennsylvania Military History > Jean Morris > 20. Using the Computer as a Genealogical Tool > Leland Meitzler > > 4:00pm--Workshops: > 21. How to do Tombstone Rubbings > Barb Howison > 22. The Civil War in Eastern Ohio > Bud Fry > 23. Using the LDS Family History Center as a Resource > Cindy Stock > 24. Understanding Bounty Lands > Ken Poling > 25. Understanding and Using the Ohio GenWeb Project > Bernice Wilson > > Registration Fees: > > $20.00 Advance Registration Fee (Received on or before Sept. 30, 1999 > (Save $5.00) > $25.00 Standard Registration Fee (Received after Sept. 30, 1999 or paid at > the door) > > Fees are required for workshops only..............Browsing is both Free and > Welcome > > *************AN IMPORTANT > NOTE************************************************* > > Some of the Workshops will fill up faster than others. To make certain you > can get into the workshops you really want, it is best to register as soon > as possible!!! You will get the registration form attached to the brochure > when you send for it. You will have a block into which you fill the numbers > of your choices and we put you in your classes confirming your place in that > class. You may still get in the class the day of the Expo, unless it is > filled to capacity. So if there is something you really would like to take, > I would suggest registering early if possible. > > There will be over 100 tables with various Genealogical Societies, Chapters, > various vendors including Ancestry and Wes Cochran! > The Belmont Technical College is fully handicapped accessable. There are > many hotels and motels within a short distance of the Expo as well as the > restaurants and the Ohio Valley Mall and Plaza's East and West, so there are > also plenty of places to shop! Door prizes will be given away all during > the day! > > Cumberland Trail Genealogical Society Welcomes You and Hopes to See You > There! > > Connie Barries > GenExpo Staff Member > CTGS (Cumberland Trail Genealogical Society) > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Martha Johnson <ab775@seorf.Ohiou.Edu> > To: <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, September 17, 1999 12:40 PM > Subject: [OHMONROE-L] Gen-Expo > > > > I had not thought about taking fifles to this meeting. Will there be > > occasions that they are needed? > > > > I've never been there before. What suggestions do you who have attended > > have for a newbie? > > > > Martha > > > > >
The GenExpo99 is being held tomorrow, October 16, 1999 at Belmont Technical College in St. Clairsville, Ohio. We have sign-up and registration beginning at 7:30am. The first workshops begin at 9:00am. There are 25 workshops to choose from and you should have time to take five of them during the day. There will be over 50 vendors. Door prizes will give out four times during the day. I will repost the information I posted a couple of weeks ago. The cost for the entire day of workshops is $25.00. Browsing is free. Connie
To those of you planning on attending the Ohio Valley Genealogy Expo (GenExpo99) tomorrow ---Saturday, October 16,1999---------- Many of the vendors will be setting up late this evening and early tomorrow morning. The vendors will be open in the morning after they have set up. We will be registering starting at 7:30 am. The workshops will be run from 9:00am, with the last one beginning at 4:00pm. Door prizes will be given periodically throughout the day and there is no charge for browsing. If you wish to attend the workshops and have not registered already, the cost for the entire day is $25.00. Hope to see you at the Expo, Connie
Hi Joan, I also have quite a few Tubaugh names in my data. Would you give me some dates, and names? Regards, Bill The fellow who leans on his family tree may never get out of the woods.
Hi Joan, I have quite a few Tubaugh names in my data, can you give me some dates, and names? Karen -----Original Message----- From: JOAN D BIVENS <JBIVENS@prodigy.net> To: OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Wednesday, October 13, 1999 2:58 PM Subject: Unidentified subject! >Hi, > > I am new to the list and would like to submit my surnames associates >with Monroe County. >HALL, HAYS/HAYES, FARMER, LINEGEAR, FRY, MINGES, TUBAUGH, BILLITER, and >WILLIAMS. A large chunk of my fathers tree is associated with Monroe >County. Any links >to these names would be appreciated. I am willing to pursue any >information. > >Joan > > >
Hi, I am new to the list and would like to submit my surnames associates with Monroe County. HALL, HAYS/HAYES, FARMER, LINEGEAR, FRY, MINGES, TUBAUGH, BILLITER, and WILLIAMS. A large chunk of my fathers tree is associated with Monroe County. Any links to these names would be appreciated. I am willing to pursue any information. Joan
Mary: Mary Johnston b- 11/18/1826 in Monroe County, Ohio and died 4/29/1895 in Wood County, WVa. She was the daughter of William Johnston b- 1796 and Esther Emmons b- 1804. William Johnston parents were James Johnston b- abt 1760 and Jane Vance. Their children were Sarah b- 10/15/1820 Lewis b- 1/11/1823 m Margaret Hayden Mary b- 11/28/1826 m William Burdett Eleanor b- 1/4/1828 m Thomas Jefferson Adams William b- 11/1/1830 Jane b- no b/d m- Thomas Moore Hope this helps, if I can help you with anymore, let me know. Flo in Fla. ---------- > From: Mary Flegel <flegelm@srv.net> > To: OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [OHMONROE-L] look-up needed > Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 11:16 PM > > Thanks for the response. I would love to have any info on that family, > parents or children, anything you have. These people are the right names in > the right place at the right time. Something might come together at some > point. Thanks so much. Mary > -----Original Message----- > From: Jim Suit <jcsuit@atlantic.net> > To: OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 7:04 PM > Subject: Re: [OHMONROE-L] look-up needed > > > >Mary; > > > >Mary Johnston was born 1826. Her father was William Johnstone b- 1796. > >Her brother was William Johnston b- 1830 and died in 1870. I don't have > >anything on who he was married to. If I come across anything, will let you > >know. > > > >Flo > >---------- > >> From: Mary Flegel <flegelm@srv.net> > >> To: OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com > >> Subject: Re: [OHMONROE-L] look-up needed > >> Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 10:34 PM > >> > >> Sorry I can't help you with William Burdett but maybe you can help me. I > >am > >> looking for William Johnston who was born about 1823. That would make > >him > >> about the same age as the Mary Johnston who married your William Burdett. > >> I'm not sure if William Johnston was born in Monroe County but he married > >> Margaret Hickman and raised a large family there. If you have any > >> information on this Johnston I would appreciate the help. Mary > >> -----Original Message----- > >> From: Jim Suit <jcsuit@atlantic.net> > >> To: OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com <OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com> > >> Date: Monday, October 11, 1999 6:26 PM > >> Subject: [OHMONROE-L] look-up needed > >> > >> > >> >Any kind of info for William Burdett who married Mary Johnston in 1842. > >> >They lived in Monroe County several years before moving to WVa. Need to > >> >find out who his parents were. > >> > > >> >Thanks > >> >Flo > >> > > >> > > > > >
Sandy; Think we have been in touch before. My William Burdett(e) was born 1/17/1817 in Belmont County, Ohio. Rumor has it that his parents were William Burdett b- 1769? and Rosa/Ruth Fitzgerald who were married in 1804. I have been unable to find positive proof of this relationship. He married Mary Johnston in 1842 and their children were: Esther b- 1843 Harriet b- 1845 William J. b- 1848 Sophia b- 1850 Mary Lucinda b- 1851 (my connection) Miller b- 1854 John M b- 1856 Robert M b- 1858 Abraham b- 1865 Launa b- 1868 I have more info on each of them, if you need it. I notice you are researching Jefferson also, which Mary Lucinda married Charles Robert Jefferson from Ohio also. Thanks, Flo in Fla. ---------- > From: SandraG627@aol.com > To: OHMONROE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Burdette was Re: [OHMONROE-L] look-up needed > Date: Tuesday, October 12, 1999 6:24 AM > > > Any kind of info for William Burdett who married Mary Johnston in 1842. > > >They lived in Monroe County several years before moving to WVa. Need to > > >find out who his parents were. > > > > > I have Burdette, I missed the first message b/c the subject did not say > Burdette, I have a number of Williams, do you have any more info? > Sandy in Florida :-)