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    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Pastor Joseph A. ROOF 1862
    2. Circleville is in Madison Twp., Pickaway Co. SEARCHING: Bidlack, Gottschalk, Hammond, Lemar, Martin, Mooney, Opliger, ROSE , Sennett, Sirk, Woodring. LOCATIONS: Northampton Co., PA; Rockingham Co., VA; Fairfield, Pickaway, Clinton, Greene, Ottawa, Cos., OH; Wells & Adams Cos., IN

    09/26/2000 05:22:20
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Birth cert-Death cert-Marriage cert?
    2. Thnx Dianne for the info on the marriage records books...Marg SEARCHING: Bidlack, Gottschalk, Hammond, Lemar, Martin, Mooney, Opliger, ROSE , Sennett, Sirk, Woodring. LOCATIONS: Northampton Co., PA; Rockingham Co., VA; Fairfield, Pickaway, Clinton, Greene, Ottawa, Cos., OH; Wells & Adams Cos., IN

    09/26/2000 05:20:44
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Pastor Joseph A. ROOF 1862
    2. Kevin Evangelical Lutheran Church, currently Trinity Lutheran in Circleville. The library there and here in Cols, has a copy of one of Rev. Roof's diary's with many entries of births, marriages etc. Sandy

    09/26/2000 02:11:16
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Pastor Joseph A. ROOF 1862
    2. Kevin Bean
    3. Is Circleville in Madison Twp? Does anyone on the list belong to this church? Thank you. Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: <MargBond@aol.com> To: <OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 22 September 2000 5:12 PM Subject: Re: [OHPICKAW] Pastor Joseph A. ROOF 1862 Rev Roof was a pastor to several churches...His main church was in Madison Twp., Pickaway Co. It was the St Paul Lutheran Church. The church records are located at the church. Marg SEARCHING: Bidlack, Gottschalk, Hammond, Lemar, Martin, Mooney, Opliger, ROSE , Sennett, Sirk, Woodring. LOCATIONS: Northampton Co., PA; Rockingham Co., VA; Fairfield, Pickaway, Clinton, Greene, Ottawa, Cos., OH; Wells & Adams Cos., IN

    09/26/2000 12:16:30
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Pastor Joseph A. ROOF 1862
    2. Kevin Bean
    3. Thank you for responding. Do you know if this Reform Church (below) in Circleville is still around? (Does "Reform" mean Prostestant?) Are their books from the 1860s still around? Thank you. Kevin ----- Original Message ----- From: <SCHcrochet@aol.com> To: <OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: 22 September 2000 4:22 PM Subject: Re: [OHPICKAW] Pastor Joseph A. ROOF 1862 Rev. Roof was with the Reform Church in Circleville, and actually was probably considered to be a "traveling" minister. He married, baptized, and took care of funeral arrangements for Ross, Pickaway counties and possibly beyond. He was apparently very loved by his congregation. At some point he was sent to Iowa by the church? His congregation requested him back, and back he came. One of my relatives was married in his living room. Sandy

    09/26/2000 12:12:47
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Birth cert-Death cert-Marriage cert?
    2. Dianna Kemp Ewald
    3. Hi, They are the Marriage Records Pickaway County, Ohio. This is a two book set, sorted by males and females. The first book is 1810-1862 and the second book is 1862-1898. I obtained them a couple of years ago at the Pickaway County Historical Society in Circleville. Dianna MargBond@aol.com wrote: > Dianna...What marriage books of Pickaway Co. are you referring to? I'd like > to get copies if they're stil lavailable. > > Marg > > SEARCHING: Bidlack, Gottschalk, Hammond, Lemar, Martin, Mooney, Opliger, ROSE > , Sennett, Sirk, Woodring. LOCATIONS: Northampton Co., PA; Rockingham Co., > VA; Fairfield, Pickaway, Clinton, Greene, Ottawa, Cos., OH; Wells & Adams > Cos., IN _____NetZero Free Internet Access and Email______ http://www.netzero.net/download/index.html

    09/25/2000 09:43:46
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Census Records
    2. Dianna Kemp Ewald
    3. Hi, I have different spellings listed for you: Josephus Cade m. Martha Ann Harsh on February 21, 1840. That's the way they're spelled in the marriage book anyway:) Dianna victoria gibson wrote: > Hi, my name is Vickie Gibson. I think my Josephus Cade was married to > Martha Ann Harsh. Would you be so kind as to see if it is listed? Thank > You very much. Vickie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <PZeirott@aol.com> > To: <OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: June 23, 2000 6:07 AM > Subject: Re: [OHPICKAW] Census Records > > > Karen, I don't have census records but do have the following and would be > > glad to look up names for you or anyone who might be interested: > > > > Marriage Records, Pickaway County 1810-1862 and 1862-1898 > > > > Probate Court, Abstract from Order Book 1 1852-1858 > > > > Partition Records Abstracts Oct term 1836 to June term 1873 and Nov 1873 > to > > Jan 1900 > > > > Pam > >

    09/25/2000 09:37:10
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Marriage Lookup, ANDERSON
    2. Dianna Kemp Ewald
    3. Hi, I have Eliza A. Crabill m. James W. Lester on November 21, 1858 by G.R. Phoebus MG This is the only one I have for you in Pickaway County. Dianna Toni Britton wrote: > Thanks to Barbara, and Diana for their offers!!!! > Would you please look for my ANDERSON family. > Looking for Eliza (Crabill)m1 Lister, m2, GRAY, m. 3 James ANDERSON > I did get the first two marriages from Pickaway Co. > > Thanks again for looking! > Toni

    09/25/2000 09:34:24
    1. [OHPICKAW] Marriage Lookup, ANDERSON
    2. Toni Britton
    3. Thanks to Barbara, and Diana for their offers!!!! Would you please look for my ANDERSON family. Looking for Eliza (Crabill)m1 Lister, m2, GRAY, m. 3 James ANDERSON I did get the first two marriages from Pickaway Co. Thanks again for looking! Toni

    09/25/2000 05:46:29
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Birth cert-Death cert-Marriage cert?-ok
    2. debbie schaeffer
    3. Hey there!!!! Think about you all the time. Will get our own computor first of Oct. Can't wait. No I do not have your phone #. A lot of stuff is misplaced right now. Hope this will not cost me an arm and leg. How are you doing? We are all ok here. Getting cold here. Geese heading your way. love Debbie >From: Queenbasket@aol.com >Reply-To: OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com >To: OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Re: [OHPICKAW] Birth cert-Death cert-Marriage cert? >Date: Sun, 24 Sep 2000 00:28:31 EDT > >Debbie, > >Hello! It's me...your long, lost "cousin". I would be more than happy to >check out the info you need. Do you still have my phone #? Call me with >your information and I will get your copies, etc... > >Take care, >Marylou Smith Hill >Circleville, OH > _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at http://profiles.msn.com.

    09/25/2000 02:46:01
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Birth cert-Death cert-Marriage cert?
    2. Dianna Kemp Ewald
    3. Sure...be glad to check my marriage books for anyone! Dianna LancMoose@aol.com wrote: > Dianna, > Are you willing to do some other lookups for verification? > Michele > > dkewald@netzero.net writes: > << > Hi, > I have the marriage books for Pickaway County..if that would help. > Dianna >>

    09/24/2000 08:00:35
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Need County information
    2. In a message dated 09/24/2000 11:11:25 AM Pacific Daylight Time, Barboh1042@aol.com writes: << Sally, I have a copy of the book Marriage Records of Ross County Ohio 1850-1875 and it has listing of William Smith and Sarah Clark for April 20,1865 VOL. G4 PG 207. Barbara Vallette Minkos >> Barbara, Thanks for much for the inforrmation. Do you know where I can send for a copyand the fee? Sally

    09/24/2000 08:59:39
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Need County information
    2. Sally, I have a copy of the book Marriage Records of Ross County Ohio 1850-1875 and it has listing of William Smith and Sarah Clark for April 20,1865 VOL. G4 PG 207. Barbara Vallette Minkos

    09/24/2000 08:09:11
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Birth cert-Death cert-Marriage cert?
    2. Dianna...What marriage books of Pickaway Co. are you referring to? I'd like to get copies if they're stil lavailable. Marg SEARCHING: Bidlack, Gottschalk, Hammond, Lemar, Martin, Mooney, Opliger, ROSE , Sennett, Sirk, Woodring. LOCATIONS: Northampton Co., PA; Rockingham Co., VA; Fairfield, Pickaway, Clinton, Greene, Ottawa, Cos., OH; Wells & Adams Cos., IN

    09/24/2000 04:06:19
    1. RE: [OHPICKAW] Census Records
    2. Dave Gibson
    3. Linda I am a descendant of Neal Glackin who had children that married into the Butt family. I am interested in making contact and acquiring knowledge. Please contact me at dmg1930@worldnet.att.net. Thank you. Dave Gibson -----Original Message----- From: Linda Butt [mailto:lindaleebutt@worldnet.att.net] Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 11:00 PM To: OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OHPICKAW] Census Records William G. Wright who married Alma Graves Mary A. Wright Martha E. Wright John Wesley Wright who married Serepta Ecord or Acord Edgar Wright who married Margaret Landrum Josephine Wright who married Joseph Mitchell Pearl Wright who married Ada Antrum These relatives would have been married probably in the 62-98 set of marriage records. Thanks for any of these you have the time to look up. Linda

    09/24/2000 02:40:45
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Census Records
    2. Linda Butt
    3. William G. Wright who married Alma Graves Mary A. Wright Martha E. Wright John Wesley Wright who married Serepta Ecord or Acord Edgar Wright who married Margaret Landrum Josephine Wright who married Joseph Mitchell Pearl Wright who married Ada Antrum These relatives would have been married probably in the 62-98 set of marriage records. Thanks for any of these you have the time to look up. Linda

    09/23/2000 11:59:43
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Need County information
    2. eleven
    3. Chillicothe is the county seat of ROSS County ----- Original Message ----- From: <TOPDOG9051@aol.com> To: <OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 23, 2000 9:49 PM Subject: [OHPICKAW] Need County information > Listers, > > Can anyone tell me what County that Chilicothe would be in? I just found > some information that my grandparents, William S. J. Smith and Sarah Clark > were married in Chilicothe, Ohio by Rev. T. J. Tourney on April 21, 1865. > I would like to look up their marriage certificate if possible. I sure isn't > easy finding anything on Smith and Clark and this was a real bonanza. > > Sally > Chino, CA > >

    09/23/2000 11:45:24
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Birth cert-Death cert-Marriage cert?
    2. Dianna, Are you willing to do some other lookups for verification? Michele dkewald@netzero.net writes: << Hi, I have the marriage books for Pickaway County..if that would help. Dianna >>

    09/23/2000 11:13:24
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Census Records
    2. victoria gibson
    3. Hi, my name is Vickie Gibson. I think my Josephus Cade was married to Martha Ann Harsh. Would you be so kind as to see if it is listed? Thank You very much. Vickie ----- Original Message ----- From: <PZeirott@aol.com> To: <OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: June 23, 2000 6:07 AM Subject: Re: [OHPICKAW] Census Records > Karen, I don't have census records but do have the following and would be > glad to look up names for you or anyone who might be interested: > > Marriage Records, Pickaway County 1810-1862 and 1862-1898 > > Probate Court, Abstract from Order Book 1 1852-1858 > > Partition Records Abstracts Oct term 1836 to June term 1873 and Nov 1873 to > Jan 1900 > > Pam >

    09/23/2000 10:56:57
    1. Re: [OHPICKAW] Birth cert-Death cert-Marriage cert?
    2. Dianna Kemp Ewald
    3. Hi, I have the marriage books for Pickaway County..if that would help. Dianna debbie schaeffer wrote: > Are there any volunteers for Pickaway County whom would look up Vital > statistics? I need verification of some info. Debbie from Wisconsin > pieone@hotmail.com > > >From: "Adina Watkins Dyer" <adyer@nfe.com> > >Reply-To: OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com > >To: OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [OHPICKAW] John Robert Broadie Bio > >Date: Thu, 21 Sep 2000 01:49:15 -0500 > > > >I'm not related to this family, just hope someone find it helpful. > >Adina > > > >Past and Present of Fountain and Warren Counties Indiana, 1913 > >pp. 972-974 > > > >JOHN ROBERT BROADIE > > > >Upon the roll of representative citizens and prominent and influential > >agriculturalists of Washington township, Warren county, Indiana, appears > >the > >name at the head of this sketch. > > > >Mr. Broadie has been a resident of this county, on the old Broadie > >homestead, since his birth. He has worked his way to a position of > >precedence in the agricultural world, while he is held in unqualified > >esteem > >by the people of his community. This old homestead has never passed out of > >the possession of the family since it was deeded by the government, in the > >early thirties of the nineteenth century, to the maternal grandfather, John > >R. Wilson, at the government land office, then located at Crawfordsville, > >Indiana. There is little lad in the county today that has remained in one > >family so long. One attractive feature of this farm was the many fine > >springs located within its spring of living water was a valuable asset. In > >succeeding years the crops produced from this farm have ever proved the > >intrinsic value of the soil. It was this particular part of the John R. and > >Anne Wilson estate, which consisted of thirteen hundred acres, that became > >the property of their only daughter, Martha J., the wife of Thomas Benton > >Broadie, parents of the subject. > > > >The father, Thomas B., was born of Scotch parentage October 7, 1840, near > >Dayton, Indiana. His parents were John and Elizabeth Broadie, the former a > >native of Seaford, Sussex county, Delaware, the latter a native of > >Circleville, Ohio. They were the first couple married in Circleville, Ohio. > >The original spelling of the name is Brodie-the "a" being erroneously added > >after coming to America. After completing their common school education, > >Thomas Benton Broadie and Martha J. Wilson first met as students at > >Thorntown Academy, from which the latter graduated in 1860. the former > >heard > >his country's call to arms, and in 1862 abandoned his hopes of more > >education and enlisted with the Sixteenth Indiana Battery, Army of the > >Potomac, in the war of the Rebellion. He served his country three years as > >a > >Union soldier and was honorably discharged in 1865. Their marriage occurred > >November 9, 1865. They began their married life on the site of the present > >homestead. Much of this was yet uncleared, but Mr. Broadie was a successful > >tiller of the soil and with the sturdiness of his Scotch ancestry bravely > >went to work. He at first farmed on a small scale, but increased the > >cultivable area year by year until he had a splendid farm of one hundred > >and > >sixty acres. He also improved a farm in Jordan township of one hundred and > >sixty acres which lies one-half mile north of Hedrick, Indiana. The > >improvement of these two farms virtually constituted his life work. Mr. > >Broadie died January 31, 1890, aged a little more than forty-nine years. > >His > >widow survived him six years, in which time she turned her farming > >interests > >over to her son, John R., and built herself and family a comfortable, > >modern > >home on Falls street in Williamsport, Indiana. She died March 1, 1896, and > >was buried beside her husband in there family lot in the Williamsport > >cemetery. > > > >Their family consisted of six children, viz.: Charles C., deceased; Anna > >M., > >now the wife of T. F. Christman, of Danville, Illinois; Augustus G., of > >Williamsport; James C., of Portland, Oregon; John R., the subject, and > >William E., deceased. John R. received his education in the commn schools > >of > >the county and since embarking in business for himself has been very > >successful in raising all crops common to the community and also gives > >considerable attention to stock raising, particularly to hogs. His home now > >consists of two hundred acres situated two and one-half miles northwest of > >Williamsport on the Watkins road. The residence is one of the most > >convenient and attractive homes in the township and bears evidence of the > >good ideas and excellent taste of its owner. > > > >Politically, Mr. Broadie is allied with the Democratic party, though he is > >too busy to give much attention to politics. He and the members of his > >family are affiliated with the Methodist Episcopal church, to which they > >are > >liberal contributors. Personally, Mr. Broadie is a pleasant and affable > >gentleman of honest convictions and sincere purposes, and his word is a > >good > >as his bond. > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________________ > Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. > > Share information about yourself, create your own public profile at > http://profiles.msn.com.

    09/23/2000 10:42:12