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    1. Cornelius Bogart
    2. Does any one have information on Cornelius Bogart b 1755 NJ d 1820 Pickaway Co OH. Had purchased land (Twp) there in 1815. Had sons Martin and David in Fairfield co. Willbook with his will in it were reportedly stolen in the 1930s Dick Decker

    03/01/2001 11:10:56
    1. Re: Bavarian Germans to Pickaway ?
    2. Niesen
    3. I've seen the town name "Darmstadt" (I think that's what it was) in the census records around Ohio and Michigan listed for Bavarian Germans. Len ----- Original Message ----- BAVARIA-GERMANS settled in Pickaway county? Looking for towns in Bavaria where Germans came from. Trying to locate where in Bavaria my ggggrandfather Jacob Braun came from, before settling in Circleville. Any help out there? Thanks. E-mail to: caroldun@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com ==== OHPICKAW Mailing List ==== Search more than 150 million free records at RootsWeb! http://searches.rootsweb.com/ ============================== Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp Search over 2500 databases with one easy query!

    02/26/2001 02:39:07
    1. Bavarian Germans to Pickaway ?
    2. Carol Dunlavy
    3. BAVARIA-GERMANS settled in Pickaway county? Looking for towns in Bavaria where Germans came from. Trying to locate where in Bavaria my ggggrandfather Jacob Braun came from, before settling in Circleville. Any help out there? Thanks. E-mail to: caroldun@hotmail.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/26/2001 01:57:55
    1. Re: Query from Hist Soc
    2. Carolina Cousins
    3. Guess what came this morning! :) Lori ----- Original Message ----- From: "Carolina Cousins" <K-L@home.com> To: <OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 26, 2001 12:01 AM Subject: Query from Hist Soc > Just curious. Can anyone tell me how long it normally takes to receive > response from the Hist. Soc. in Pickaway? I sent $15 and a one name research > request (LEMLEY) about 6 weeks ago....seems like forever :) > > Researching LEMLEY, LATHAM, RALSTON, THOMPSON in Ross, Pickaway, Franklin > and other cos. > > Lori > > > ==== OHPICKAW Mailing List ==== > To subscribe or unsubscribe, send mail to OHPICKAW-L-request@rootsweb.com > with the single word subscribe in the message subject and body. For digest > mode, use OHPICKAW-D-request@rootsweb.com > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB >

    02/26/2001 07:00:58
    1. Query from Hist Soc
    2. Carolina Cousins
    3. Just curious. Can anyone tell me how long it normally takes to receive response from the Hist. Soc. in Pickaway? I sent $15 and a one name research request (LEMLEY) about 6 weeks ago....seems like forever :) Researching LEMLEY, LATHAM, RALSTON, THOMPSON in Ross, Pickaway, Franklin and other cos. Lori

    02/25/2001 05:01:55
    1. Re: Query from Hist Soc
    2. Niesen
    3. If you email them they are pretty quick with a response. I'd email and ask them if they received it. pkwyhist@bright.net Len ----- Original Message ----- Just curious. Can anyone tell me how long it normally takes to receive response from the Hist. Soc. in Pickaway? I sent $15 and a one name research request (LEMLEY) about 6 weeks ago....seems like forever :)

    02/25/2001 01:24:41
    1. Re: Another Elijah P. Wright
    2. In a message dated 2/25/01 5:11:41 PM Pacific Standard Time, msutphin@tcia.net writes: > msutphin@tcia.net (Mary Anne Sutphin) > To: OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com Mary I would be very interested to know a little about the Powell that married Harriet Wright. If you could provide his name, DOB and parents I would be very appreciative as I have a number of Powells in my family. Thanks Ron Garmoe

    02/25/2001 01:20:56
    1. Another Elijah P. Wright
    2. Mary Anne Sutphin
    3. Elijah Profit Wright, b. Ashville, OH. 1837, m. 23 Nov. 1865 to Louise Dolby, b. 1846. AncestorSearch.org lists several children for them. They are living in Franklin Co. in 1910, ages 72 and 60. The name, age and place of birth are right for this to be s/o Elijah P. Wright, father of Harriet Wright Powell. Can anyone help? Thanks in advance, Mary A. Powell Sutphin

    02/25/2001 01:05:13
    1. Fw: Elijah P. Wright, PA to Pickaway Co. OH/Burton Pickaway Co.
    2. Mary Anne Sutphin
    3. Subject: Elijah P. Wright, PA to Pickaway Co. OH/Burton Pickaway Co. > I need help with the family of Elijah P. Wright, b. ca 1792 in PA., died > Pickaway Co. Oh. 26 dec. 1836, age 43. > Elijah P. Wright's daughter Harriet, b. 1828, married Thomas W.Powell in > Pickaway in 1860. In the 1900 census, Dudley R. Burton age 25, is living > with Thomas and Harriet Wright Powell, listed as a nephew. I know he is not > Thomas Powell's nephew, who were the wife and children of Elijah P. Wright? > How does he connect to the Chester Co. PA. Wrights? > Any help appreciated. > Mary A. Powell Sutphin >

    02/25/2001 01:00:15
    1. OBIT
    2. FRED SHEPLER
    3. HELLO, I AM LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO MIGHT OBTAIN AN OBIT FOR ME ON: KENNETH E. SHEPLER DIED JUL 11 1972 CIRCLEVILLE THANKS FRED SHEPLER PA.<br clear=all><hr>Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at <a href="http://explorer.msn.com">http://explorer.msn.com</a><br></p>

    02/19/2001 12:48:11
    1. BROWN from BAVARIA GERMANY
    2. Carol Dunlavy
    3. Researching Jacob Brown born 1809 Bavaria, Germany. He settled in Pickaway and married 1845. Any other Brown's out there from Bavaria? Send any info to: caroldun@hotmail.com Thanks. _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com

    02/17/2001 01:34:52
    1. GRAY family
    2. The Britton's
    3. Looking for anyone with information on the following family members: taken from 1860 census, Pickaway Co., Perry Twp Jesse GRAY, age 62, b. MD Nancy (wife), age 50, b. OH Charlotte, age 23 Wm. A., age 18 Isaac W. , age 16 Melvin, age 10 Minerva, age 10 Charlotte, age 85 (mother) b. MD 1880, they are still in Perry Twp, Pickaway Co. William is living beside them, with a dau. Nancy , age 6. This GRAY family lived next to my CRABILL family, and William mar. Eliza A. CRABILL in 1873. I believe that William and Eliza had a dau. Nancy. None of them seem to be found there by 1900. Would love to share information with anyone that could help with information on this GRAY family. Toni

    02/14/2001 04:57:55
    1. Marriage cert help
    2. Littleton, Terry
    3. Hello all, I was hoping someone on here might have access to Pickaway Co Marriage licenses and could look up two for me or get me copies. I am at a dead end trying to find the parents of John Baird LITTLETON who married twice in Pickaway Co, OH. John B Littleton m Sarah Pepper 5 Oct 1839 John B Littleton m Eliza Ann Bennett 17 Feb 1845 I'm hoping the marriage application MIGHT list his parents names. He moved to IL about 1858 and there are no death records available there showing his parents. Many Thanks in advance for any help. Terry Littleton (sponsor of LITTLETON-L@rootsweb.com)

    02/12/2001 06:47:06
    1. Thank you for cemetery information!
    2. As usual, the people in this group have been very helpful!! Thank you to those who responded concerning the location of Pleasant Cemetery in Mt. Sterling, OH. I wrote to the trustees of the cemetery and found out that my Mansfield and Mary Ann (Lawn) Clemens are buried there!! Thanks Again! Joani

    02/11/2001 02:31:31
    1. BROOKS
    2. The Britton's
    3. Looking for information on the following BROOKS family: lived in Circleville, and Muhlenberg, Monroe Twps. George W. BROOKS, mar. Mary E. ANDERSON, in Pickaway Co. July 1883 she was previously mar. to John WINFOUGH, and had on son James. b. abt 1877 George may have been mar. to and Ida Leach some children of George are: Charley b. 1885, Darbyville, d. 1954 in St. Ignatius, MT Pearl b. 1888, Circleville Daniel b 1889, Muhlenberg Twp Everette b. 1893 Would like to know if Ida or Mary was the Mother of these children. Ida may have died prior to 1883. Toni

    02/08/2001 12:32:55
    1. Re: OHPICKAW-D Digest V01 #15
    2. CAROLYN i noticed one of the surnames you are searching is henderson. my husbands henderson family has been a tough one for me to research. im stuck looking for parents of roy curtis henderson b. may 1882 in kansas.d. may 1941 springfield,ohio (direct line) and his siblings rex and roxie henderson, jennie (cancy)henderson, bessie(bentz) henderson,georgia (walsh) henderson. do any of these names look familiar? thanks susie

    02/07/2001 09:45:39
    1. John J. BELL, Sarah A. KELLEY - OH>IA
    2. Carolyn J. Burns
    3. Looking for anyone researching this family. Trying to prove birthdates and parentage of John J. and Sarah Ann (Kelley) Bell. They were married Dec 10,1841 in Pickaway Co, OH, moved to Madison Co, IA>Story Co, IA>Guthrie Co, IA. When this census was taken, they had been in Iowa for five years. 1856 Census Story Co, IA John J. BELL 36 M Ohio Sarah A. BELL 31 F Ohio Sarah P. BELL 13 F Ohio Marion A. BELL 11 M Ohio Elisabeth BELL 9 F Ohio John R. BELL 3 M Iowa James D. BELL 1 M Iowa **************************************************************** Carolyn Johnson-Burns carolynjburns@msn.com http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Prairie/4023/ Researching: BELL BROCKSICK COMPTON CRITTON HENDERSON HERR HOOPINGARNER JOHNSON LIGHTFOOT MORGAN NICKEL REYNOLDS SAUVAGO SMOUSE STOKER ****************************************************************

    02/06/2001 02:27:56
    1. Re: OHIO LAND HISTORY
    2. ladybyrd
    3. In 1784, Thomas Jefferson proposed a new system of measuring land by "square tracts" rather the traditional system of "metes and bounds". This was eventually turned into the "Land Ordinance of 1785". Through this measure Ohio became the experimental site of the new public land surveying and sale system. I ran across the following webpage describing the history of how Ohio land grants and measurements were made, with references to specific ordinances and districts that were enacted and affected Ohio. Introduction to Ohio Land History http://www.ultranet.com/~deeds/ohio.htm

    02/05/2001 08:07:44
    1. Re: subscribe
    2. jdduval
    3. Can someone explain to me why I recieved a realtor listing on this list? I thought for sure this kind of thing was not acceptable. Sherry jdduval@msn.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Judy Hopkins" <jhopkins@erols.com> To: <OHPICKAW-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 01, 2001 7:49 AM Subject: subscribe > > Contact Judy Hopkins - Maryland State Realtor > 800-228-3639x257 > jhopkins@erols.com > > > ==== OHPICKAW Mailing List ==== > "Two generations from now it will not matter what my bank account > was...but the world may be different because I taught my child about > goodness...and kept records of their roots." > > ============================== > Ancestry.com Genealogical Databases > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist2.asp > Search over 2500 databases with one easy query! >

    02/05/2001 01:19:31
    1. Thompson 1850 Census
    2. carren bragg
    3. Does anyone have access to 1850 Pickaway Co OH census? I would appreciate a look up of the following: > Census Index: U.S. Selected Counties, 1850 > > Thompson, John State : OH > County : Pickaway Co. > Location : Madison Twp > Year : 1850 > Page # : 040 > Thompson, John State : OH > County : Pickaway Co. > Location : Scioto Twp > Year : 1850 > Page # : 063 > Thompson, John State : OH > County : Pickaway Co. > Location : Scioto Twp > Year : 1850 > Page # : 067 I am unable to access the Pickaway County Gen webpage. Appreciate any help!! Carren

    02/05/2001 12:20:30