Hi I was wondering if anyone could help with this couple. Their children, their parents. Griffin, Wyllis and Martha Phelps 1/100 1828 3 Nov Barbara Brea CA
Good Evening All, Still finding stuff that my grandmother hoarded even after 2 years. Latest find, and obituary notice for Elizabeth Dill. Not sure why she kept this Hope it helps someone Elizabeth Dill was born June 22, 1816; died December 31, 1879, aged 63 years, 6 months and 9 days. She was the daughter and only child of William and Mary Rynearson. She was born in Bucks Co., Pennsylvania; when she was about 6 weeks old her parents left Pennsylvania and came to Ohio, and settled in Licking county, and lived there for some time; then moved to Perry county and settled in Harriosn township near Roseville, and remained there on the farm until they were old and unable to work, then sold the farm and moved to Saltillo where the old people both died. Elizabeth was married April 29, 1847, to G.W. Dill; they had but one child, a daughter, and it died when six weeks old. G.W. Dill her husband, died August 23, 1869, leaving Elizabeth alone without any relatives nearer than first cousins. Although she had sufficient means for her support, yet she could not think of living alone, and in April, 1870, she moved in with G.W. Moore. Although no relative, she seemed to enjoy herself in his farm better than any other place, and she made her home with him until she died, almost ten years.
At 02:01 AM 10/10/2001, John Stinchcomb wrote: >Would a photocopy of the Deed on record at the Courthouse be acceptable as >evidence ? These Deeds are not in the original handwriting, as they were >entered by a member of the Recorders office. Does that disqualify them ? >John S. Stinchcomb >jstcomb@bellsouth.net While having a document in the original handwriting is almost always preferable, there are times when that is just not possible. Since the typewritten transcribed deeds from Perry County are recognized as legal documents, they would be acceptable. (Just be certain to note the volume and page number so that whoever reviews the application realizes that it is from the recorder's office and not something transcribed by the applicant.) On a related note, I know that a lot of people are under the impression that all documents need to be certified. This is not necessary. The only time that you need to have a certified document is when the original cannot be photocopied. For example, in some counties, the marriage records are in such poor condition that photocopies cannot be made. Applicants would need to have a certified copy (in this case, a certified abstract) of the record. For ALL documents, plain or certified, you MUST cite the source. Amy ========== Amy Johnson Crow, CG Chair, First Families of Ohio amy@amyjohnsoncrow.com http://www.ogs.org
Would a photocopy of the Deed on record at the Courthouse be acceptable as evidence ? These Deeds are not in the original handwriting, as they were entered by a member of the Recorders office. Does that disqualify them ? John S. Stinchcomb jstcomb@bellsouth.net
Hi Timothy and everyone on the Perry County list! What a great addition to the website! I think that a lot of "brick walls" could be scaled with the use of tax lists. I am the chair of First Families of Ohio and would like to clear up any misunderstanding about what is necessary for documentation to prove the early Ohio residency. A real estate tax list proves only that the person owned land in that county; it does not prove that they were a resident. Many of early Ohio's landowners were speculators who never set foot on their property. For a tax list to be acceptable as proof of residency, one of the following must be true: 1. It was a personal property (chattle) tax list. People were taxed on their personal property where they lived. 2. If it is a real estate tax list, it must actually state that it was a "Resident" tax list. Some early tax lists in Ohio distinguished between residents of the county and non-residents. The 1819 tax list that's on Tim's site is a "present proprietor" list, which means that it is a list of current owners. (Some early Ohio tax lists have columns for both the present proprietor and the original proprietor.) This does not mean that this tax list is not important. It is *very* important. It shows that the person owned land. With that information, you can (and should!) search for land records. Tax lists in Ohio are a year behind; therefore, this 1819 tax list reflects activity from 1818. That means that, more than likely, the deeds for the purchase of the lands in question are going to be found not in Perry County, but in the parent county (either Fairfield, Muskingum or Washington, depending on the township). I would be happy to answer any questions about First Families of Ohio or about the Ohio Genealogical Society. (BTW, if you are interested in being inducted next year, the deadline is 31 December 2001.) My thanks to Tim for the plug for First Families of Ohio and OGS. :-) Happy hunting! Sincerely, Amy ========== Amy Johnson Crow, CG Chair, First Families of Ohio amy@amyjohnsoncrow.com http://www.ogs.org At 06:34 PM 10/09/2001, Timothy E Fisher wrote: >Good Evening All, > >My cousin Deloris Girard sent me a copy of the 1819 Tax Record for Perry Co. >some time back and I've just gotten around to putting it up on my website. >I believe she obtained this information from the State Auditors office. > >Since this is from 1819, I would have to think that if you could prove >direct descendancy to any of these folks, this document may be a way to >become part of the First Families of Ohio or the Perry Co. Pioneers. First >Families is program sponsored by the Ohio Genealogical Society (OGS) to >honor those persons with family in Ohio prior to 1821. More information >about that program is available here: http://www.ogs.org/lineage.htm Perry >Co. Pioneers is a similar program sponsored by the Perry Co. Chapter of OGS >for those persons with family in Perry Co. prior to 1830. Information about >that program can be found here: http://www.perrygenealogy.net/perryogs.htm > >The 1819 tax document can be access via the main page at my site >http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tfisher/tefishermain.htm > >The names in this document will come up in the search engine later this >week. > >Enjoy, > >Tim >Timothy E. Fisher >OhioBicentennial.com > >http://www.ohiobicentennial.com > > >==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== >Browse the OHPerry list archives at >http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ohperry
Good Evening All, My cousin Deloris Girard sent me a copy of the 1819 Tax Record for Perry Co. some time back and I've just gotten around to putting it up on my website. I believe she obtained this information from the State Auditors office. Since this is from 1819, I would have to think that if you could prove direct descendancy to any of these folks, this document may be a way to become part of the First Families of Ohio or the Perry Co. Pioneers. First Families is program sponsored by the Ohio Genealogical Society (OGS) to honor those persons with family in Ohio prior to 1821. More information about that program is available here: http://www.ogs.org/lineage.htm Perry Co. Pioneers is a similar program sponsored by the Perry Co. Chapter of OGS for those persons with family in Perry Co. prior to 1830. Information about that program can be found here: http://www.perrygenealogy.net/perryogs.htm The 1819 tax document can be access via the main page at my site http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~tfisher/tefishermain.htm The names in this document will come up in the search engine later this week. Enjoy, Tim Timothy E. Fisher OhioBicentennial.com http://www.ohiobicentennial.com
Hi Listers, I am new to the Perry list. my name is Gene Buttermore and I am researching the David BUTTERMORE family, thought to have moved from Fayette Co.PA to Perry Co. OH in the mid 1800. Any and all info will be greatly appreciated. Thank you. Gene Buttermore geneglen@bright.net
I think the Hannah Shadrord is Shadford. If keying in the name you hit the r above the f the name would come out Shadrord instead of Shadford. Sherole
gotta agree with you on the "something seriously wrong". Perhaps Bradford? Brenda Van Dyke bjvd@columbus.rr.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Barbara & George Grenier" <grenier@earthlink.net> To: <OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 10:03 AM Subject: QUIZ Re: [OHPERRY] Henry Griffin > This is one Henry Griffin I have not a clue on. Not on the 1850 Perry co > census and will have to wait and see who the Henry Griffin on the 1850 > census in Hocking is married to. > > OK everyone, What do you all think Hannah's surname really is??? If I > go to www.google.com and type in shadrord and do NOT get a single hit then > something is seriously wrong. > > Barbara > Brea CA > > > > At 11:19 PM 9/29/01 -0700, you wrote: > >This was found on Family Search. > > > >Henry GRIFFIN Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Hannah SHADRORD > > Marriage: 24 Apr 1847 Perry, Ohio > > > > ==== OHPERRY Mailing List ==== > Browse the OHPerry list archives at > http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/ohperry > >
This is one Henry Griffin I have not a clue on. Not on the 1850 Perry co census and will have to wait and see who the Henry Griffin on the 1850 census in Hocking is married to. OK everyone, What do you all think Hannah's surname really is??? If I go to www.google.com and type in shadrord and do NOT get a single hit then something is seriously wrong. Barbara Brea CA At 11:19 PM 9/29/01 -0700, you wrote: >This was found on Family Search. > >Henry GRIFFIN Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Hannah SHADRORD > Marriage: 24 Apr 1847 Perry, Ohio
This was found on Family Search. Henry GRIFFIN Sex: M Marriage(s): Spouse: Hannah SHADRORD Marriage: 24 Apr 1847 Perry, Ohio Source Information: Batch number: M514131 Dates 1818-1858 Source Call No. 0910669 V. 1-3 Type Film Printout Call No. NONE Type Sheet:
RUSH is one my surnames in Perry but I can't place Sarah right now. John W 11 OH Henry J 9 OH Silvester 7 OH Margaret 4 OH Sarah E 2 OH Mary 1 month OH I have been able to establish that Allen had a sister named Mary Griffin who married John Shaw. They had two sons named Ernie and Ephraim. There were other children but these are the only names I can recall off hand. This family ended up in Carbon Hill and so did my Allen Griffin married to Effie Woods. The families were close because my sisters (who are older than me) can remember Aunt Mary Shaw. Sherole
My Henry Griffin was from Pa. Have been trying very hard to get a look up on the 1860 census for Perry Co. The census for 1860 Perry County was not available in New Lexington Genealogy Library. My Grandfather Griffin (Allen) was born in Perry Co. and his parents are buried in the Old Stone Church (Catholic) cemetery in Perry Co. by Old Straitsville. I have a feeling they never left Perry Co. The records for the old church are gone. Very unusual for Catholic records. When I was a little girl we used to go to that cemetery to put flowers on their grave on Memorial Day (this was in the 40's and 50's). I was up there this spring and went right to the spot where we used to put flowers on the grave. They didn't have markers. There was a stone on that plot for infant griffin. Mother and Father were Catherine and John Griffin. The baby died at birth in 1854. My Grandfather was born in 1856. I have such a gut feeling that John's middle name was Henry and that is what he went by. Have nothing to substantiate this though. John was from Pa. also. Maybe someday. Sherole Barbara & George Grenier wrote: > I don't think your Allen is one of the of the males listed with Henry > Griffin sr. I have a theory on who they are but want to work on it some > more. It just hit me these last several days who it might be. And I may > be extremely off base. > > I think the Henry Griffin on the 1830 Harrison co census is likely the > Henry Griffin sr 1840 Perry co census. If you will look at the ages on > both 1830 and 1840 it doesn't seem likely they would be the parents of > those children. > > Now there are two other Henry Griffins in the area. > > Henry Griffin: 1840 Hocking Falls page 149 > > 1 male under 5 > 1 male 20-30 Henry Griffin > 1 female under 5 > 2 females 20-30 probably one is Elizabeth Bartlett who married Henry > Griffin in 14 Aug 1834 > > and again probably the same Henry in 1850 > > Hocking co Falls twp page 046 Haven't had a chance to look that up yet. > > and..... Henry Griffin on the 1850 Perry co Salt Lick census I believe > he is the one listed as Henry Griffin jr on the 1840 census. > > Griffin, Henry age 39 Physician born PA > [Rush], Sarah 33 OH married Nov 1837 > > RUSH is one my surnames in Perry but I can't place Sarah right now. > John W 11 OH > Henry J 9 OH > Silvester 7 OH > Margaret 4 OH > Sarah E 2 OH > Mary 1 month OH > > I would look this family up in 1860 to see if they have a child named > Allen. Also the one in Hocking co. My relatives (maternal side) lived > near the Perry/Hocking border near Straitsville. > > Barbara > Brea CA > > At 08:33 PM 9/29/01 -0700, you wrote: > >Hello, > >You sent me an email back in March. I kept your email so I could respond > >when and if I ever found out > >who my GGrandfather and GGrandmother was. Was able to obtain my > >Grandfather's death certificate > >(Allen Grffin) and his Father was Henry Griffin. There were two Henry > >Griffin's in Perry County. The > >one you mentioned below was the Sr. then another Henry Griffin who was > >younger and a Dr. Have not > >been able to connect my Grandfather to either because of the early > >census. As you know they only > >named the head of household. My Grandfather was born in 1856 in Perry > >County, Straitsville. I'm > >thinking that Henry Sr. had a Henry Jr. (possibly the 10-15 year old male > >or one of the 5-10 year old > >males) By 1856 any one of them would have been old enough to be married > >and have a family. I thank > >you for this information because I'm sure that this Sr. Henry would be my > >GGGrandfather. I'm going > >to the Nelsonville library next week. Stopped in there today and they > >have a very nice genealogy > >section with Perry County info. Is there anything I can look up for > >you? I'll keep my eye out for > >Rachel Griffin. > >You asked earlier if I had any Lanning connections. Only indirectly. My > >Aunt Edna Mae Horn married > >William Lanning. His family was from down in the hills here someplace but > >don't really know where. > >Either Athens, Hocking or Perry. > >Sherole, Logan, Ohio > > > >Barbara & George Grenier wrote: > > > > > Hi all > > > > > > Anyone researching these Griffins? Are they the same person? > > > > > > Barbara > > > > > > 1820 OH census Harrison Co. ShortCreek township page 41 > > > Griffin, Henry > > > 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 45 and over; > > > 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 25-45 > > > 2 people in agriculture > > > > > > 1830 OH census Harrison County, Green Township page 121 > > > Griffin, Henry > > > 1 male under 5, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 50-60; > > > 1 female 15-20, 2 female 20-30, 1 female 50-60 > > > > > > HENRY GRIFFIN, SR. Perry Co Salt Lick Twp. Page 118 1840 > > > 2 males 5-10 > > > 1 male 10-15 > > > 1 male 60-70 Henry > > > 1 female 5-10 > > > 1 female 10-15 > > > 1 female 60-70 > > > > > > > > ==== 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/
Hello, You sent me an email back in March. I kept your email so I could respond when and if I ever found out who my GGrandfather and GGrandmother was. Was able to obtain my Grandfather's death certificate (Allen Grffin) and his Father was Henry Griffin. There were two Henry Griffin's in Perry County. The one you mentioned below was the Sr. then another Henry Griffin who was younger and a Dr. Have not been able to connect my Grandfather to either because of the early census. As you know they only named the head of household. My Grandfather was born in 1856 in Perry County, Straitsville. I'm thinking that Henry Sr. had a Henry Jr. (possibly the 10-15 year old male or one of the 5-10 year old males) By 1856 any one of them would have been old enough to be married and have a family. I thank you for this information because I'm sure that this Sr. Henry would be my GGGrandfather. I'm going to the Nelsonville library next week. Stopped in there today and they have a very nice genealogy section with Perry County info. Is there anything I can look up for you? I'll keep my eye out for Rachel Griffin. You asked earlier if I had any Lanning connections. Only indirectly. My Aunt Edna Mae Horn married William Lanning. His family was from down in the hills here someplace but don't really know where. Either Athens, Hocking or Perry. Sherole, Logan, Ohio Barbara & George Grenier wrote: > Hi all > > Anyone researching these Griffins? Are they the same person? > > Barbara > > 1820 OH census Harrison Co. ShortCreek township page 41 > Griffin, Henry > 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 45 and over; > 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 25-45 > 2 people in agriculture > > 1830 OH census Harrison County, Green Township page 121 > Griffin, Henry > 1 male under 5, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 50-60; > 1 female 15-20, 2 female 20-30, 1 female 50-60 > > HENRY GRIFFIN, SR. Perry Co Salt Lick Twp. Page 118 1840 > 2 males 5-10 > 1 male 10-15 > 1 male 60-70 Henry > 1 female 5-10 > 1 female 10-15 > 1 female 60-70 > > ==== 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/
I don't think your Allen is one of the of the males listed with Henry Griffin sr. I have a theory on who they are but want to work on it some more. It just hit me these last several days who it might be. And I may be extremely off base. I think the Henry Griffin on the 1830 Harrison co census is likely the Henry Griffin sr 1840 Perry co census. If you will look at the ages on both 1830 and 1840 it doesn't seem likely they would be the parents of those children. Now there are two other Henry Griffins in the area. Henry Griffin: 1840 Hocking Falls page 149 1 male under 5 1 male 20-30 Henry Griffin 1 female under 5 2 females 20-30 probably one is Elizabeth Bartlett who married Henry Griffin in 14 Aug 1834 and again probably the same Henry in 1850 Hocking co Falls twp page 046 Haven't had a chance to look that up yet. and..... Henry Griffin on the 1850 Perry co Salt Lick census I believe he is the one listed as Henry Griffin jr on the 1840 census. Griffin, Henry age 39 Physician born PA [Rush], Sarah 33 OH married Nov 1837 RUSH is one my surnames in Perry but I can't place Sarah right now. John W 11 OH Henry J 9 OH Silvester 7 OH Margaret 4 OH Sarah E 2 OH Mary 1 month OH I would look this family up in 1860 to see if they have a child named Allen. Also the one in Hocking co. My relatives (maternal side) lived near the Perry/Hocking border near Straitsville. Barbara Brea CA At 08:33 PM 9/29/01 -0700, you wrote: >Hello, >You sent me an email back in March. I kept your email so I could respond >when and if I ever found out >who my GGrandfather and GGrandmother was. Was able to obtain my >Grandfather's death certificate >(Allen Grffin) and his Father was Henry Griffin. There were two Henry >Griffin's in Perry County. The >one you mentioned below was the Sr. then another Henry Griffin who was >younger and a Dr. Have not >been able to connect my Grandfather to either because of the early >census. As you know they only >named the head of household. My Grandfather was born in 1856 in Perry >County, Straitsville. I'm >thinking that Henry Sr. had a Henry Jr. (possibly the 10-15 year old male >or one of the 5-10 year old >males) By 1856 any one of them would have been old enough to be married >and have a family. I thank >you for this information because I'm sure that this Sr. Henry would be my >GGGrandfather. I'm going >to the Nelsonville library next week. Stopped in there today and they >have a very nice genealogy >section with Perry County info. Is there anything I can look up for >you? I'll keep my eye out for >Rachel Griffin. >You asked earlier if I had any Lanning connections. Only indirectly. My >Aunt Edna Mae Horn married >William Lanning. His family was from down in the hills here someplace but >don't really know where. >Either Athens, Hocking or Perry. >Sherole, Logan, Ohio > >Barbara & George Grenier wrote: > > > Hi all > > > > Anyone researching these Griffins? Are they the same person? > > > > Barbara > > > > 1820 OH census Harrison Co. ShortCreek township page 41 > > Griffin, Henry > > 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 45 and over; > > 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 25-45 > > 2 people in agriculture > > > > 1830 OH census Harrison County, Green Township page 121 > > Griffin, Henry > > 1 male under 5, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 50-60; > > 1 female 15-20, 2 female 20-30, 1 female 50-60 > > > > HENRY GRIFFIN, SR. Perry Co Salt Lick Twp. Page 118 1840 > > 2 males 5-10 > > 1 male 10-15 > > 1 male 60-70 Henry > > 1 female 5-10 > > 1 female 10-15 > > 1 female 60-70 > > > >
HI Does anyone know anything about any of these people? Such as their parents/grandparents? Any additions/corrections. I got the list of marriages from the Perry Co index of marriages book and added other dates and info. Barbara Griffin, Wyllis and Martha Phelps 1/100 1828 3 Nov Griffin, Sarah and John Burgs 1/140 1833 29 Dec and I also found this listed as Bangs-what is the correct name? Griffin, Henry jr (s/o Henry sr?) and Sarah Rush 1/238 1837 17 Nov or 23 Nov ? Griffin, Rachael and Francis Danison (also saw this as Davidson, IGI) 1/238 1837 17 Nov Griffin, Mary L and James J. Fink 2-3/36 1841 Griffin, Catherine and Henry Martin 2-3/108 1844 12 Nov Griffin, Mahala and Michael Pace 2-3/144 1846 20 June Griffin, Henry and Hannah Shadrord 2-3/163 1847 24 Apr Griffin, John and Catherine Sowers 2-3/210 1849 27 May Griffin, Margery and John Smith 4/162 1861 20 Aug Griffin, Sylvester (s/o Henry jr & Sarah Rush ) and Isabelle Spurgeon 4/284 1864 26 Feb is she the Isabel Griffin listed in Perry Co Death Records as died 26 Nov 1896 age 64 years 11 months? This would make her born 1832 and 32 when she married-or about. Sylvester listed as 7 on 1850 census born abt 1843 10 years younger? doesn't seem likely BUT possible Griffin, Margaret and Reuben Miller 5/438 1875 Griffin, Sarah E. and Samuel Reed 7/412 1890 Griffin, Amy and Harvey Sampson 8/411 1896 Griffin, Ida M and Orley T. Combs 12/437 1907 Griffin, Harvey and Goldie Nutter 14/201 1914
Hi all Anyone researching these Griffins? Are they the same person? Barbara 1820 OH census Harrison Co. ShortCreek township page 41 Griffin, Henry 1 male under 10, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 45 and over; 2 females under 10, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 25-45 2 people in agriculture 1830 OH census Harrison County, Green Township page 121 Griffin, Henry 1 male under 5, 2 males 20-30, 1 male 50-60; 1 female 15-20, 2 female 20-30, 1 female 50-60 HENRY GRIFFIN, SR. Perry Co Salt Lick Twp. Page 118 1840 2 males 5-10 1 male 10-15 1 male 60-70 Henry 1 female 5-10 1 female 10-15 1 female 60-70
Charlene, do you have Bernard Noon and his wife Margaret Bennett? Both born abt 1850? -----Original Message----- From: charlene bauer [mailto:cbauer@accnorwalk.com] Sent: Sunday, September 23, 2001 9:18 PM To: OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHPERRY] NOON family in Perry county Searching for members of the NOON family from Perry County, Ohio. The NOON family also resided in Franklin, Madison, Marion and Putnam counties. We are attempting to see if there is a connection between these families since the name is not that common. Charlene ==== 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 can search the 1880 census for you. Do you think he would still be in Perry County in that year?. If so, do you know the township? If he was in West Va. at that time do you know where? I might be able to help you there also. Sherole Cdetgen@aol.com wrote: > HI I don't seem to get any response to this, but I'm going to try again. I'm > looking for the parents of Charles Lisamore Carrigan. he was born in Perry > County in Dec. of 1869. I do have some information that he may have moved to > West Virginia with his mother, Ellen and two sisters when he was only nine > years old and then came back to Perry County when he was old enough to leave > home. He married Eliza Jane Search on Oct. 15, 1891. They lived in Corning > (Mingo Junction) when they were married. They are both buried in Dew > Cemetary. I don't know if cemetary records would have his parents listed or > not. I would appreciate it very much if someone could find out for me. I > really need help on this. I do still have reletives in Perry and Athens > counties, but they know less than I do. My uncle Frank Carrigan was once the > sherriff of Perry County, many years ago. > Thank you for any help anyone can give me on this. > Caren (Carrigan) Detgen > cdetgen@aol.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 unsubcribe from OHPERRY-D, do the same thing with OHPERRY-D-request@rootsweb.com.
----- Original Message ----- From: Dan Almashy To: OHPERRY-L@rootsweb.com Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2001 12:00 PM Subject: {not a subscriber} ALMASHY, TITKO Just a quick reminder that I'm still doing research on my Almashy, and Titko descendants from Hemlock,Congo, Drakes area. Andrew and Elizabeth Almashy, Pete and Elizabeth Almashy Titko, and Andy and Julia Sipos Almashy. Anything pertaining to these people would be appreciated. There were also some cousins to my great grandfather who lived there for a short time(1890-1920), named John T. Almashy and John K. Almashy. I am familiar with the John Almashy and Mary that presently live in Congo. Please reply by e-mail to this address or if box is full, use>DansTree@webtv.net< Thanks! All The Best, Dan Almashy http://community.webtv.net/DLAlmashy/TheAlmashyFamilyWeb http://community.webtv.net/Dans57/Dans57andOther http://community.webtv.net/DLAlmashy/AlmashyMiscSnapshots