MARRIAGES IN MORGAN CO., OH Vol B, Feb 11,1841-Nov 1853 c. 1 Oct 1984 by The Morgan Co. Historical/Genealogical Soc., pg. 28 & pg. 24: JENNINGS, Jared m. Emily HARRIS 26 Dec 1850. Preface to this reference: "these records of marriages in Morgan Co., OH were taken from public records in the County Court House....Data shown in this book comprises all available information on those marriages. The county records are simply a recording of marriages as reported by Justices of the Peace and other officials. Names of the couple, the date of the marriage and sometimes the name of the Justice of the Peace was the only information recorded."
Hello. I am wondering if someone would be so kind as to look up the marriage record for the following: groom-Jared Jennings bride-Emily Jane Harris date-December 26, 1850 in Morgan County, Ohio. Thanks so much. Danielle Nauman _________________________________________________________________ Join the worlds largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com
Linda, I have an Augusta Woodward, wife of Anson Garrett in my family info. My connection is to her brother, Edward, who was my great grandfather. If we have a family connection I, too, would like to exchange info. Barbara
Linda, I have an Augusta Woodward, wife of Anson Garrett in my family info. Edward Woodward was my great grandfather, who was brother to Augusta. Any connection? I, too am willing to share what info I have if there is a connection. Barbara
I have tried & tried, but I can't figure out how to figure out where these sections of land are in Morgan Co.. 1. W 1/2 SW 17/ 6-N 10-W ,dated 1826................... 2. W 1/2 SW 29/ 6-N 10-W ,dated 1837.................. I realize they are pretty close together, but where on a modern map would they be??? HELP PLEASE !! Barb in MI
I am trying to research the following names: Garrett.........Boals/Boles........Woodward.......Rhinebarger They were all from the townships of Deerfield and York... Many are buried in lemon Hill cemetery....Some of the Garrett's migrated to Viroqua, Wisconsin in the 1860's... Any information would be appreciated....and I would be happy to share anything I have... Thanks...........Linda Garrett
To all that sent encouraging responses, I wanted to thank you, I have tried to reply to everyone, but it is now becoming to over whelming to answer everybody back. I can understand how these list administrators that have several counties to do, feel. I have several leads and on my other lines and many many awesome folks who have offered to help. I have been researching for just a little under a year now, and have found many people and information. I have made many contacts and feel that I can help others with what I have. I have researched all that I can on my Heckman family until I receive proof from St. Augustine's church in Minster, Ohio as to who my Clemens's parents are, I am stuck. Right now he is an only child, and that is hard to believe. Through marriage, baptismal, probate and land contracts, and cemetery records WE KNOW HE EXISTS!! Ha ha To all of those people that receive a couple of hundred emails a week, I understand, I am in the same boat. It was a one time shot and proved in my mind successful. Happy Hunting Thanks, Lorrie Heckman Smith smittysix@juno.com May God be between thee and harm, in all the empty places you must walk. Researching Heckman(n),Smith,Barga,Mertz,Dotson, Ratterman,Brussell,Keesee Thanks, Lorrie Heckman Smith smittysix@juno.com May God be between thee and harm, in all the empty places you must walk. Researching Heckman(n),Smith,Barga,Mertz,Dotson, Ratterman,Brussell,Keesee
My apologies to all of those that had repeats of this same message. Because my folks are spread out all over the country, I felt it was necessary to connect with all of the counties of Ohio. I did not understand that I would get such unfriendly mail from some people. Some of them were helpful. After reviewing the Acceptable policy use at rootsweb, I did not see anything about mass mailings. If one exists would you please direct me to that? Because of my limited access to information, the Internet is all I have. I am not able to get to many locations people have suggested. Thanks, Lorrie Heckman Smith smittysix@juno.com May God be between thee and harm, in all the empty places you must walk. Researching Heckman(n),Smith,Barga,Mertz,Dotson, Ratterman,Brussell,Keesee Lorrie Heckman Smith
Looking for researchers of Ohio Heckmans. Johann or John Clemens Heckman (Parents possibly Henry and Maria Catharina Heckman B. Abt 1831 died July 23, 1885 in Minster, Ohio married Bernadina Schillmoeller and Elizabeth Sturwald. There are variations of the wifes names Between the three of them they had 14 kids. All children were baptized at St. Augustine in Minster Ohio and St. Lawrence in Cincinnati. He may have been from Visbek or Vetchta in Southern Oldenburg. Not sure if he was Catholic when he came over. 2nd Generation Children of Clemens and Bernadina ****1. Henry Heckman b. May 26, 1855 Minster, Auglaize Co.d. March 03, 1893 St. Mary's, Ohio married Catherine Bergmann June 18, 1878 ***2. Bernard Heckmann born in 1857 in Auglaize county died 1931 Minster, Auglaize County married Clara Scheiper. (Schafer) 3. Agnes Heckmann born Sept 07, 1862 died Jan 31, 1890 - married Bernard J. Schmiesing on June 2, 1890 ****4.Clemens Heckman born Feb 28, 1865 in Minster, Ohio and died September 05, 1948 in Hamilton, Ohio he married Louise Haas 5. Antone Heckmann born 4-30-1867 died September, 04-1867 born and died in Minster 6. John Heckmann born November 04, 1867 in Minster, Ohio died-18-1942 is Osgood, Darke Co., Ohio married Agnes Liesner ****7. Caroline Heckmann born July 21, 1871 and died 09-26-1939 In Minster, Ohio married Henry Herman Boecker on June 09, 1891 *8. Mary Ann Heckmann born 10-22-1873 died 12-18-1957 married Henry Bergman . Josephine Heckmann born November 21, 1877 died March 11, 1958 married Bernard Berning. - Two infant males were born between Clemens and John. The first one being named John and the second was John Clemens. German families often named there children after a child that died in honor of the dead children. They were stuck on John and Clemens. Children of Clem and Elizabeth ***1. Elizabeth "Lizzy" Heckman born June 10, 1882 in Auglaize County and died in 1959. She married Bernard J. Leugers 2. Rosa Heckman born June 12, 1883 3. Joseph Heckman Birn10-1-1884 died 1896 The*** indicates that we have more information but it is not included in this request. We are trying to find out if Clem Senior was the first generation to step on American soil, or was he born and raised here. This family has records at St. Augustine in Minster and St. Lawrence church in Cincinnati, Ohio. This tells us that they were from Catholic familys. This sets us apart from the PA Heckman's.in research. We are trying to collect decendent information as well. Will share with you what we have Thanks, Lorrie Heckman Smith smittysix@juno.com May God be between thee and harm, in all the empty places you must walk. Researching Heckman(n),Smith,Barga,Mertz,Dotson, Ratterman,Brussell,Keesee
Hello, I'm fairly new to this list and would like to post some of my Morgan County interests. I'm looking for further information on the family of Henry and Ann Harris. In the 1850 Census, they were living in Mogan County in Penn Township. Henry was 61 years of age and listed as being born in Virginia. He had no occupation listed so I'm wondering if he was infirm. Ann was listed as being 32, born in Ohio. There children are as follows, all born in Ohio James Harris, age 11 Jane T. Harris, age 3 Julia S. Harris, age 1 Benjamin Harris, age 10 Emily Harris, age 16. Also living with them was Jared Jennings, age 27. According to the census he was born in Ohio, but I have other information telling me he was born in Pennsylvania. He is listed as a Farmer. December 26, 1850, he married Emily Harris. Jared and Emily lived in Ohio til at least 1854, when their second child was born. The third child was born in 1857, but I'm not sure if he was born in Ohio or Wisconsin. The fourth child was born in Wisconsin in 1859 or 1860. They settled in the Liberty/Viola area of Bad Ax County (now Vernon County) of Wisconsin. I haven't located them on the 1860 census. I think its possible that Henry might have died in Ohio, and maybe Ann moved on with Jared and Emily. I would appreciate if anyone has any leads on this family. I'm also wondering if anyone knows what vital records are available in Morgan County. Thanks much, Danielle Nauman Norwalk, WI _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Hi list I'm new to this list and I'm looking for any and all Brabham connection in this County, for I know that there was some here and any other name that might be tied to this name. I have over 6,100 names in my file and I'm willing to share info I have some from Washington, County, I know that Morgan County was at on time part of Washington County, So I know this is real broad but I don't have my file right here right here now but some of the surnames are Brabham, Burris (all spellings) Bellows, Power, Powers, Dye, Hill, Davis, McKenna and others Thanks for the help in advance Will
Am searching for info on Mary Lanums/Lanum who married Elias McCall on June 19, 1831 in Morgan Co. She died between 1838 and 1840. Their children were: John; Mary Ann; Samuel and William. I would like to know who her parents were; when she was born; when she died; and where she is buried. Thank you. Fleta
I am searching for info on Barnabas McCall, who was in Olive Township of Morgan County in 1830. I would especially like to know that names of his wife and children and when he died. My G G Grandfather was Elias McCall and we are trying to determine if Barnabas was his father. Thank you Fleta Forquer
Barb, Yes messages are getting thru; I just don't have access to my records - buried in a closet - but as soon as I find them, I will know more. I would like to keep in touch. Elaine -----Original Message----- From: OHMORGAN-D-request@rootsweb.com <OHMORGAN-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: OHMORGAN-D@rootsweb.com <OHMORGAN-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Tuesday, June 25, 2002 10:01 PM Subject: OHMORGAN-D Digest V02 #44
Elaine I have tried 3x regarding Isaac Ross & Eliza Hopper with ebh@netpluscom.com Am wondering if messages are getting through. Barb in MI
To Barb in MI Will you email me personally regarding Isaac Ross and Eliza Hopper, ebh@netpluscom.com Elaine -----Original Message----- From: OHMORGAN-D-request@rootsweb.com <OHMORGAN-D-request@rootsweb.com> To: OHMORGAN-D@rootsweb.com <OHMORGAN-D@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 17, 2002 2:07 AM Subject: OHMORGAN-D Digest V02 #42
Seeking info regarding Isaac Ross & Eliza Hopper,m) 13-Jun-1838,Bloom Twp.,Morgan Co..son Thomas b) 22-Jan-1843..Bloom Twp..raised by maternal grandparents,Thomas & Nancy Heade Hopper...Bloom Twp..1860 census location, Rokeby Postoffice area. Barb in MI
Attention: Lona Stevens HISTORICAL REMINISCENCES OF MORGAN CO, OH by Hon. James M. Gaylord Reprinted from The Weekly Herald, McConnelsville, OH 1932. reprinted by the Morgan Co. Hx/Gen Soc April 1984: Penn Twp ("this twp was generally settled by persons attached to the society of Friends or Quakers, most of them emigrating from Belmont & Jefferson counties, Ohio...") 24 July 1819 ...appeared and voted: Samuel WORK... Nadine Gauthier Heppell Windsor, Sonoma Co., CA
Attn: Lona Stevens: MORGAN CO., OH CENSUS 1820 & 1830 c. 3/1991 Morgan Co. Chapt. OGS 1820 Census - no WORK surname listed. 1830 Census: WORK, Theodatia-Penn Twp, Morgan Co., OH 1 male 5-10; 1 male 15-20; 1 male 20-30; 1 female 10-15; 2 females 15-20; 1 female 40-50 Nadine Gauthier Heppell Windsor, Sonoma Co., CA
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