Maplewood Cemetery has a staffed office at the entrance. All records are computerized. Very courteous office attendant when I was there a few years ago. Jerry Dittman Boonsboro, MD
Yes, Starstripes. The last time I was in New Lexington I went to the house right outside the cemetery gate. As you are going in the cemetery, it is on your right. Michele
Does Maplewood Cemetery in New Lexington,Ohio have a caretaker?
(from Jennifer Arn) Ella C. Bradshaw Mechling - List IX [Hopewell Twp, Perry Co., OH area] "1906 Births" Walter Cooperriders 1st girl February 18 Herbert Kendall's 2nd girl February 18 Ed Johnson's twin babies February (last) Frank Cooperriders 1st girl March 3 Lee Coble's 2nd boy Mch 6. George Eiss' 3rd girl Mch 5 Charles Starkeys 1st boy Mch 11 David Ridenour's 7th kid (boy) March 19 Ed Hursey's 1st boy March 22 Noah Walser's 1st girl April ll George Shelley's 1st girl and Art Coble's twin boys May 28 Rufus Helsers girl July 13 Tom Shelley's 2nd girl July Chancey Stevens[?]' 1st girl Aug 26 Orlando Cooperriders 4th boy Sept 19 Noah Daugherty's 2nd boy Sept 24 Mary Centerfield's 1st boy Sept Al Swineharts boy Oct. Owen Hupps 3rd girl Dec 20 Perry Orr's 1st boy Dec 21 ---
Am looking for the date and place of death of my ggrandmother,Elizabeth (Bowen) Jones, b. abt 1851 in Wales. Last child,Edwin R. Jones b.Oct 1885. The 1900 census shows husband,David< widowed and living in Guernsey County. In 1880 they were living in Shawnee, Perry County. Any help anybody can give me will be appreciated in finding a death date and place of death. I want to get a copy of the death certificate but don't know where to write until I find a date and place of death. Thanks Herb Haimerl herbdh@cpol.net Ft Scott, Ks.
Sheila, Sorry I did not explain myself fully. These tax records are on microfilms that have been filmed by the Morman church and you can view the films at various libraries that they have around the country or at their main library in Salt Lake City. I usually order films into the local Mormon library (cost is about $3.50) but was lucky enough to go to Salt Lake City in March with several friends and researched at the main library for 2 weeks. Most larger towns have a Mormon church and could have a Family History Center where you can order these films. There also is online the Family History Library Catalog plus lots of info about their collections. I believe the URL is: familysearch.org Let me know if you have any other questions, Good luck, Karen >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Karen, Please help me and all other newbies on this list_serv; where exactly did you find this list (films)? I am still learning all the corners to look and this knowledge would really help me. Thank you, Sheila Thomas ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Kare Pickett" <karepickett@hotmail.com> Reply-To: OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 12:34:08 -0400 >Hi, > >I found tax records for Keenan's in Perry Co, Ohio and thought I would pass >them along to all. I will eventually post them on my website at: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brandt/index.html >There was no Personal Property/Chattle Tax list for Reading twp in the years >1835, 1837, or 1838 on the films that I read. >Enjoy! >Karen > ________________________________________________________________ CPAs . . . Making Sense of a Changing and Complex World. ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== *** Perry County, Ohio Resources: *** Perry Co. Ohio USGenWeb: http://www.perrygenealogy.net/ Genealogy & Historical Info for Perry Co.: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tfisher/tefishermain.htm OhioBicentennial.com: http://www.ohiobicentennial.com/ _________________________________________________________________ Chat with friends online, try MSN Messenger: http://messenger.msn.com
Karen, Please help me and all other newbies on this list_serv; where exactly did you find this list (films)? I am still learning all the corners to look and this knowledge would really help me. Thank you, Sheila Thomas ---------- Original Message ---------------------------------- From: "Kare Pickett" <karepickett@hotmail.com> Reply-To: OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 12:34:08 -0400 >Hi, > >I found tax records for Keenan's in Perry Co, Ohio and thought I would pass >them along to all. I will eventually post them on my website at: >http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brandt/index.html >There was no Personal Property/Chattle Tax list for Reading twp in the years >1835, 1837, or 1838 on the films that I read. >Enjoy! >Karen > ________________________________________________________________ CPAs . . . Making Sense of a Changing and Complex World.
Hello, In my family file, I have Elizabeth Roads, born Oct 14, 1784, Berks Co., PA.-1858, married Henry BEERY, born abt 1785 -d. 1860. They had 11 children. Their daughter, Mary Beery, born 1801 married James McFadden- May 1826 " " , Elizabeth Beery, born 1803 married Samuel McFadden, 2nd husband -Abraham Washington Beery Hope this will help! Happy Searching! Velva ----- Original Message ----- From: Chris Z <czangel@ameritech.net> To: <OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 9:17 PM Subject: Re: [OHPERRY] BERRY/BARRY/BEERY > All I have in my file is Samuel McFadden who married Elizabeth Beery. He > died in the 1850s and it appears they were in Sugar Grove, Fairfield, Ohio. > Elizabeth married again later. I show no children born to them. She was > born in 1803-1888. > On angels' wings, > Chris Z > Milwaukee WI > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <Rwf2255@aol.com> > To: <OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 10:18 PM > Subject: Re: [OHPERRY] BERRY/BARRY/BEERY > > > > Would anyone happen to have any information on the two Beery sisters who > > married McFadden's in the mid 1800's. > > I need to get into my files, but it seems like one of the sister's names > > was Polly. They were in Perry County. > > Also if anyone has any information on the Flower's family it would be > most > > appreciated if they would post it. They were living next door to my > > McFaddens about 1834. > > Thanks & Regards - Shirley McFadden Flanagan in Colorado ~ Searching > > all McFaddens in Perry County > > > > > > ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== > > To unsubscribe from OHPERRY-L, send mail to OHPERRY-L-request@rootsweb.com > with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To > unsubcribe from OHPERRY-D, do the same thing with > OHPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com. > > > > > > > ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== > Browse the OHPerry list archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ohperry > >
All I have in my file is Samuel McFadden who married Elizabeth Beery. He died in the 1850s and it appears they were in Sugar Grove, Fairfield, Ohio. Elizabeth married again later. I show no children born to them. She was born in 1803-1888. On angels' wings, Chris Z Milwaukee WI ----- Original Message ----- From: <Rwf2255@aol.com> To: <OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 10:18 PM Subject: Re: [OHPERRY] BERRY/BARRY/BEERY > Would anyone happen to have any information on the two Beery sisters who > married McFadden's in the mid 1800's. > I need to get into my files, but it seems like one of the sister's names > was Polly. They were in Perry County. > Also if anyone has any information on the Flower's family it would be most > appreciated if they would post it. They were living next door to my > McFaddens about 1834. > Thanks & Regards - Shirley McFadden Flanagan in Colorado ~ Searching > all McFaddens in Perry County > > > ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from OHPERRY-L, send mail to OHPERRY-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To unsubcribe from OHPERRY-D, do the same thing with OHPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com. > >
Hi, I found tax records for Keenan's in Perry Co, Ohio and thought I would pass them along to all. I will eventually post them on my website at: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~brandt/index.html There was no Personal Property/Chattle Tax list for Reading twp in the years 1835, 1837, or 1838 on the films that I read. Enjoy! Karen 1830 Keenan Andrew Reading 1 cow, value$8 1832 Keenan Andrew Reading 1 cow, value$8 1833 Keenan Andrew Reading 1 cow, value$8 1834 Keenan Andrew Somerset-Lot 115, value$40-1 Horse$40- 1cow $8 1835 Keenan Andrew Somerset-Lot 115- $51 1836 Keenan Andrew Somerset-Lot 29 and 115 - value$87- 1 cow $8 1837 Keenan Andrew Somerset-Lot 29 and 115 -value $87 1837 Keenan Andrew Reading 16-16-19;2 acres, value$11 1838 Keenan Andrew Somerset-Lot 29 and 115, value $87 1838 Keenan Andrew Reading 16-16-19; 2 acres value $11 1830 Keenan Edward Reading 2 horses value $80; 2 cattle value$16 1831 Keenan Edward Reading 2 horses $80; 2 cattle $16 1832 Keenan Edward Reading 2horses $80;2 cattle$16 1833 Keenan Edward Reading 16-16-20- SW;40 acres; value$86;2horses value $80; 2 cattle$16 1834 Keenan Edward Reading 1 cow, value$8 1835 Keenan Edward Somerset;Lot 60,value $475 1836 Keenan Edward SomersetLot 60, value $475;1 cow $8 1837 Keenan Edward SomersetLot 60, value $475 1838 Keenan Edward Somerset,Lot 60,$475 1838 Keenan Edward Reading 16-16-9; 5 acres, value$33 1830 Keenan Thomas Somerset;Lot 152-153, value$40; 3 cattle $24 1831 Keenan Thomas Reading 3 cattle, value $24 1832 Keenan Thomas Reading 3 cattle, value $24 1833 Keenan Thomas Reading 3cattle, value $24 1834 Keenan Thomas Somerset;Lot 152- 153, value$40;1 cow $8 1835 Keenan Thomas Somerset;Lot 152-153-154, value $84 1836 Keenan Thomas Somerset;Lot 152-153-154$84; 3 cattle $24 1837 Keenan Thomas Somerset, Lot 152-153-154; value$94 1838 Keenan Thomas Somerset, Lot 152-153-154; value$94 _________________________________________________________________ MSN Photos is the easiest way to share and print your photos: http://photos.msn.com/support/worldwide.aspx
hello, can anyone tell me about this college? a Paszotta was there in 1920. and i'm curious about it. and wonder if there is anyway to get records thank you kathy Researching; Dougherty, McLaughlin, Gordon, MacDonald McDonald, Brennan and Shephard in Canada, Ireland, and Phila PA Vollmer (Fulmer), Renz (Rentz), Brauch, Schumacher (Shoemaker), Muller, Blinn and Hofmann in Germany, Ohio and Indiana Baer (Beyer), Paszotta, Carney (Craney), Shutt, Meyers and Jones in Germany, Delaware, Indiana and Philadelphia ----------------------------------------- list "mom" for; Vollmer-L@rootsweb.com Paszotta-L@rootsweb.com Brauch-L@rootsweb.com Germans-to-Phila-L@rootsweb.com Blinn-L@rootsweb.com GERMANS-OH-STARKCO-L@rootsweb.com ----------------------------------------- my home page: http://community.webtv.net/kathy556/DoughertyGordonBaer
In a message dated 4/20/02 12:02:04 AM Central Daylight Time, OHPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com writes: > Would anyone happen to have any information on the two Beery sisters who > married McFadden's in the mid 1800's. > I need to get into my files, but it seems like one of the sister's names > was Polly. They were in Perry County. I have in my files this about McFADDEN/BEERY: >From the early marr. records Fairfield Co.: McFADDEN, James to BEERY, Polly 28 May 1826. (This seems to have been a 2nd. marr., 1st possibly to Eliz. FRIESNER in 1817) The 1850 census Bern Twp. Fairfield Co.lists James McF. as 53 yrs. old, Mary 46 (Polly?) Besides the 7 children it lists Elizabeth BEERY 66, b. PA. I'm looking for any descendants/info on the family of Ephraim McFADDEN b. 1819 m. 18 Aug 1838 Mary (Polly) ARMENTROUT in Perry Co.. I have this info on this family whose children were: Wm, Isaac, Edward, Winfield Scott, George Raleigh, James, Mary, Maude, Charles and Sarah Catherine, but nothing about their father Ephraim. He may have had brothers: Isaac, Edward, Samuel and Joseph. Possibly from the Lancaster area of PA, they settled in OH in the early 1800's. Surnames connected to this family were: POLING, BEOUGHER, SHOAF, BEAGLE, WOLFE, WILKINS or WIGGINS, CARRICK, OWENS, DEW. Does someone have a connection or info on this family of Ephraim McFADDEN ? Lynn in TX
>From Jennifer Arn in CA: - Ella C. Bradshaw Mechling - List VIII [Glenford area] "1906 Weddings" Clarence Lynn and Mrs Iva Cooperrider married Jan 27. Ray Helser and Birdie Foster married Jan 27. Luther Lynn and Olive Cooperrider married Feb. 4. Pewee[?] Boring and Fr[?]ay Plank married along the 1st of February Charles Mechling and a Thornport girl married this mo. Marion Boring and Flory Cooperrider married Feb 28. Marian Curry and Bertha Dorris married Mch 10 Harry Klingler and Rosella Swinehart married Mch 27 Arthur Swinehart and Nellie Bope married Apr 12 Berton Cooperrider and Daisy Curry married May 10 Oliver Swinehart and a Columbus girl married June 7 Frank Shelly and Bessie Campbell married June 7. Mr Ford and Edna Orr married June 6 Milt Coble and Cora Bowman married June 14 John R. Taylor and Mattie E. McCandlish married July 5 Lena Mechling and Noah Long married July 8 Paul Hamilton and Josephine Bell married July 12 Erle Ardery and Clyde Bare married July 13 Gerore Snider and Grace Vanallan married July 29 Alphaus Dupler and a Pennsylvania girl married Sept 1 Oscar Humberger and Maude Ridenour married Oct 14 John Helser and Oma Walser married Oct 16 Elmer Cooperrider and Orpha Mohler married Oct. 16 Lee Bowser and Node[?] Duncan married Oct 18 S. A. Goble and Florence Mooler married in Nov. Marling Mack and Minnie Priest married Nov. 27 Chancey Lynn and Mrs Wagner married 1st of Dec. Marshall Snider and Mary Horn married in Nov. Fred S. Mechling and Bessie Parks married Sept 26 Ivan Z. Shrider and L Virge Troup married Dec 25 Homer Snelling and Hattie Smith married Dec 24 Elmer Walser and Nellie McCarty married Nov. 29 Bent Hatfield and a Columbus girl married before Christmas ---
Would anyone happen to have any information on the two Beery sisters who married McFadden's in the mid 1800's. I need to get into my files, but it seems like one of the sister's names was Polly. They were in Perry County. Also if anyone has any information on the Flower's family it would be most appreciated if they would post it. They were living next door to my McFaddens about 1834. Thanks & Regards - Shirley McFadden Flanagan in Colorado ~ Searching all McFaddens in Perry County
Yes, I agree. My Grandfather was from a large, large family and most of them didn't know their exact birth date because they weren't recorded back then and the kids were a commodity (working on the farm, coal mines, etc.). He never did go to school ( to gage his age) so by the time he grew up and started asking his age no one really knew when he was born just approx. year and date. This side of my family was from Ky. Way back in the hills. What a life. Sherole "Joseph, Jim" wrote: > Interesting thought. I've found greater deviations the older people get in > the census, so perhaps the people didn't know their exact ages - > particularly as they got older. > > Jim > Monument, CO > > -----Original Message----- > From: Barbara & George Grenier [mailto:grenier@earthlink.net] > Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 10:46 AM > To: OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [OHPERRY] Marriage Records > > Hi all > > I would suspect people would know their own age and of course people could > lie about their age for various reasons. I think one of the reasons ages > are sometimes off is that the census taker asked someone else ie. the > kids/neighbors. How many eleven year olds know how old their parents > are? Father's out in the far field and maybe mother too and who's left at > the house when the census taker arrives? The kid would most likely know > how old his siblings were. > > Barbara > Brea CA > > At 07:40 AM 4/19/02 -0400, you wrote: > >Hi Misty, > >Yes, that is when you would use abt. I've noticed on the census that the > ages > >don't coincide with an individual from 10 years before. It must be that > >people > >didn't tell the truth about their ages (for whatever reason), census taker > >mistakes or maybe some people just didn't know their accurate age. Who > knows. > >Maybe some other people on this list could give a different slant to this. > > ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== > Browse the OHPerry list archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ohperry > > ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== > *** Perry County, Ohio Resources: *** > Perry Co. Ohio USGenWeb: http://www.perrygenealogy.net/ > Genealogy & Historical Info for Perry Co.: http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tfisher/tefishermain.htm > OhioBicentennial.com: http://www.ohiobicentennial.com/
Brenda I would like to know more than your two cents on the Beery family of Preble Co. Ohio. Did they come from Fairfield Co. also? Connie Brubaker ----- Original Message ----- From: "VanDyke, Brenda" <VanDykeB@pediatrics.ohio-state.edu> To: <OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 8:14 AM Subject: RE: [OHPERRY] BERRY/BARRY/BEERY > I might add my 2 cents worth -- I'm researching BEERY in Perry Co., and I > have found many of them in records listed as Berry -- so yes, you have to > look at ALL options...... > > Brenda Van Dyke > bjvd@columbus.rr.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: sherole [mailto:sherole@dragonbbs.com] > Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 7:40 AM > To: OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [OHPERRY] Marriage Records > > > Hi Misty, > Yes, that is when you would use abt. I've noticed on the census that the > ages > don't coincide with an individual from 10 years before. It must be that > people > didn't tell the truth about their ages (for whatever reason), census taker > mistakes or maybe some people just didn't know their accurate age. Who > knows. > Maybe some other people on this list could give a different slant to this. > Also, have you tried other spellings of Barry? Census takers spelled > phonetically sometimes. Try Berry. There are a lot of people in this area > with > the last name of Berry. I go to the archives in Logan to look up my > ancestors > in the old books. The same thing takes place there. The people who > transcribed > the record did it in long hand and the same people I'm tracing will have > many > different spellings of first and last names. Some of the people in the "old > days" didn't even know how to spell their own names. My Grandfather didn't > and > he signed his name with an X. You can imagine the census takers and > transcribers back then just spelling the last names the way they heard it. > There were a lot of people from foreign countries too who couldn't speak > English > or their English was broken. > Most birth dates in Ohio were not recorded until 1867 when it became law to > do > so. > Sherole > > > MistySkye wrote: > > > You are more than generous.... :) I will definantly look into Robert > > L... I understand what you mean about the personal files.... I have found > > them helpful, but do my own documentation.. > > Question: What is the correct abbreviation when you find them on a census > > and the age is listed... but you don't have a birth record... and their > age > > really could be a year off depending what month they were born and what > > month the census was taken..... Is abt. correct to use? > > > > Thanks for your help.... I'm sure you will hear from me again... But it > sure > > seems strange NO one else is following this line that I can find... mmmmmm > > ... always knew were we a weird family.... lol.... > > > > Thanks again > > Philla > > > > --- > > Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. > > Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). > > Version: 6.0.346 / Virus Database: 194 - Release Date: 4/10/02 > > > > ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== > > Browse the OHPerry list archives at > > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ohperry > > > ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from OHPERRY-L, send mail to OHPERRY-L-request@rootsweb.com > with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To > unsubscribe from OHPERRY-D, do the same thing with > OHPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com. > > > ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from OHPERRY-L, send mail to OHPERRY-L-request@rootsweb.com with the single word unsubscribe in the message subject and body. To leave OHPERRY-D, do the same thing with OHPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com. > >
hello, i have been researching the PASZOTTA surname for years. mygr,gr,grandmother FRANCES PASZOTTA BAER born 1874 stayed here in PA. but there are Paszotta's in IL right now (in fact i think they're the only ones left) but there is a Paul Paszotta 21 in the 1920 fed census index he lived in Ohio township, Reading. i'm trying now to see if he had / has any other family in the area. thank you kathy Researching; Dougherty, McLaughlin, Gordon, MacDonald McDonald, Brennan and Shephard in Canada, Ireland, and Phila PA Vollmer (Fulmer), Renz (Rentz), Brauch, Schumacher (Shoemaker), Muller, Blinn and Hofmann in Germany, Ohio and Indiana Baer (Beyer), Paszotta,Carney (Craney), Shutt, Meyers and Jones in Germany, Delaware, Indiana and Philadelphia ----------------------------------------- list "mom" for; Vollmer-L@rootsweb.com Paszotta-L@rootsweb.com Brauch-L@rootsweb.com Germans-to-Phila-L@rootsweb.com GERMANS-OH-STARKCO-L@rootsweb.com ----------------------------------------- my home page: http://community.webtv.net/kathy556/DoughertyGordonBaer
Barb CA, We are neighbors, I'm in Orange... Glad to meet you... e-mail preiley@socal.rr.com.... What family are you related to? Philla --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.346 / Virus Database: 194 - Release Date: 4/10/02
Thanks... to both of you... The funny thing is I'm also looking for a Selby BErry in Belmont Co b: 1854 BErry is the otherside of the family... Talk about confusing... My grandmother was a BErry who married a BArry... But will look for the other spellings... thanks for the advise... Philla --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.346 / Virus Database: 194 - Release Date: 4/10/02
Interesting thought. I've found greater deviations the older people get in the census, so perhaps the people didn't know their exact ages - particularly as they got older. Jim Monument, CO -----Original Message----- From: Barbara & George Grenier [mailto:grenier@earthlink.net] Sent: Friday, April 19, 2002 10:46 AM To: OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OHPERRY] Marriage Records Hi all I would suspect people would know their own age and of course people could lie about their age for various reasons. I think one of the reasons ages are sometimes off is that the census taker asked someone else ie. the kids/neighbors. How many eleven year olds know how old their parents are? Father's out in the far field and maybe mother too and who's left at the house when the census taker arrives? The kid would most likely know how old his siblings were. Barbara Brea CA At 07:40 AM 4/19/02 -0400, you wrote: >Hi Misty, >Yes, that is when you would use abt. I've noticed on the census that the ages >don't coincide with an individual from 10 years before. It must be that >people >didn't tell the truth about their ages (for whatever reason), census taker >mistakes or maybe some people just didn't know their accurate age. Who knows. >Maybe some other people on this list could give a different slant to this. ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== Browse the OHPerry list archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ohperry