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    1. Re: [OHPORTAG-L] QExpress for Portage Co., Ohio ( BLAIR )
    2. barbara fleshman
    3. I find a Jacob Blair marriage to Mary Ann Bierce 10 March 1936 in the Portage Co Ohio Marriage Book 1808-1850. Volume 1. There are other Blair surnames, too. 10 men and 24 women. There is also a Jacob Blair marriage to Charlotte Flemmings 26 July 1857 in the Portage Co Ohio Marriage Book 1851-1899. Volume 2. Other Blair surnames--13 men and 18 women. This is not a line of mine. Barbara John Blair wrote: > > Surnames: BLAIR > Submitter: John Blair ([email protected]) > Date: 31 Jan 2000 > > I and many others have been searching for Jacob Blair > ancestors. I recently came across a JACOB BLAIR in the > history of Aurora. He is listed as a landowner and it > appears that would be in the very early 1800's, exactly > the time frame our elusive Jacob disappears from > Bedford Co. PA. Anyone researching the BLAIR's? Can > anyone tell me anything about this Jacob Blair? > Thanks John Blair

    02/01/2000 05:12:17
    1. Re: [OHPORTAG-L] BLAIR
    2. John Blair
    3. Laura, Thanks so much, it appears not to be our missing Jacob Blair! who married an Indian. Will send you the excerpt. John Blair

    02/01/2000 12:26:21
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] QExpress for Portage Co., Ohio ( BLAIR )
    2. John Blair
    3. Surnames: BLAIR Submitter: John Blair ([email protected]) Date: 31 Jan 2000 I and many others have been searching for Jacob Blair ancestors. I recently came across a JACOB BLAIR in the history of Aurora. He is listed as a landowner and it appears that would be in the very early 1800's, exactly the time frame our elusive Jacob disappears from Bedford Co. PA. Anyone researching the BLAIR's? Can anyone tell me anything about this Jacob Blair? Thanks John Blair

    01/31/2000 10:58:07
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] Vital Records Information for United States (birth, death or marria
    2. Hello everyone, I received this from one of the lists I am on and I thought this might help everyone out in a good research place..... Some of the states have online forms to print for the documents that you may need. Good luck..<A HREF="http://vitalrec.com/#USMap"> Vital Records Information for United States (birth, death or marriage certificate)</A> http://vitalrec.com/ Claudette M. Beerman-Rogers [email protected] County Coordinator: <A HREF="http://www.genexchange.org/oh/portage/index.cfm">Portage OHGenExchange</A> http://www.genexchange.org/oh/portage/index.cfm <A HREF="http://www.genexchange.org/oh/summit/">Summit OHGenExchange</A> http://www.genexchange.org/oh/summit/ <A HREF="http://www.genexchange.org/oh/trumbull/index.cfm">Trumbull OHGenExchange</A> http://www.genexchange.org/oh/trumbull/index.cfm We now have Portage Co-Rooters email listing open to all researchers interested in sending out queries, exchanging information, helping others, that are researchers in your county. Come join us all you have to do is Subscribe at Genechange.org

    01/31/2000 07:12:12
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] BLAIR
    2. John Blair
    3. I and many others have been trying to trace one of our ancestors named Jacob Blair. He is last found in Bedford Co. PA in 1790....Recently I found a link to a History of Aurora and in Chapter One of the book, it has a JACOB BLAIR, as a early landowner (early 1800's). Is anyone researching BLAIR's or have any info on this particular person?? Thanks so much, John Blair Need an ADVANTAGE in life?... http://www.alladvantage.com/home.asp?refid=BPJ-453

    01/31/2000 03:08:19
    1. Re: [OHPORTAG-L] 1890 census
    2. Rollie Littlewood
    3. At 07:03 PM 1/29/00 EST, you wrote: >In a message dated 01/29/2000 12:21:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, >[email protected] writes: > ><< I know that the federal census of 1890 was destroyed by fire. > Did Ohio do a special census? >> >not ALL was destroyed, there was a CW veterans census too Of which about 2/3 survived the effects of the fire. Luckily, Ohio's was a survivor (the veteran's census of Kansas and those states which precede Kansas in an alphabetical listing are toast). Rollie

    01/29/2000 10:04:02
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] QExpress for Portage Co., Ohio ( STALLSMITH HOOVER GORBY )
    2. Peter L. Choquette
    3. Surnames: STALLSMITH HOOVER GORBY Submitter: Peter L. Choquette ([email protected]) Date: 29 Jan 2000 STALLSMITH - I am seeking information on John and Catheine Hoover Stallsmith who resided in Portage County during much of the middle of the 1800's. John & Catherine are the parents of my gg grandfather David Hoover Stallsmith who married Julia Ann Gorby in 9 Oct 1843, county unknown. John Stallsmith and his wife Catherine are buried in the Center Cemetery in Randolph Portage County Ohio. Tombstone inscriptions and census records bear out that he was born in 1801 and she in 1793. If you can provide addtional facts about this couple please contact me.

    01/29/2000 06:25:40
    1. Re: [OHPORTAG-L] 1890 census
    2. In a message dated 01/29/2000 12:21:36 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: << I know that the federal census of 1890 was destroyed by fire. Did Ohio do a special census? >> not ALL was destroyed, there was a CW veterans census too

    01/29/2000 12:03:20
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] John May of Portage Co OH, b 1827, prob Hessen Darmstadt, Germany
    2. Melissa T. Alexander
    3. Does anyone know the father of this John May? Generation No. 1 1. JOHN1 MAY was born Abt. 1827 in Perhaps Hessen Darmstadt Germany. He married ANNA MARIE ECHARD 26-Sep-1853 in Portage Co, OH (Source: Portage County, Ohio Marriages 1851-1899 Volume 2 published 1990 Abstracted by Betty J Widger, CGRS..). She was born Abt. 1831. More About JOHN MAY: Date born 2: Abt. 1827 Census: 1870, Portage Co, OH Page 507b, Suffield TWP Children of JOHN MAY and ANNA ECHARD are: i. ANDREW2 MAY, b. Abt. 1854. ii. JOHN L MAY, b. Abt. 1857. iii. CLARA E MAY, b. Abt. 1860. iv. MARY MAY, b. Abt. 1863. v. ABBIE MAY, b. Abt. 1865; m. JULIES BAUER, 10-Feb-1890, Portage Co, OH (Source: Portage County, Ohio Mariages 1851-1899 Volume 2 published 1990 Abstracted by Betty J Widger, CGRS.); b. Bet. 1820 - 1865. vi. HENRY MAY, b. Abt. 1866. vii. JOSEPH MAY, b. Abt. 1868. viii. HELENA MAY, b. Abt. 1869. Melissa T. Alexander [email protected] Edmonds, WA USA

    01/29/2000 11:56:19
    1. Re: [OHPORTAG-L] 1890 census
    2. I would sure like to know the answer to this one also and are they available for inter library loan? Penny

    01/29/2000 04:46:21
    1. Re: [OHPORTAG-L] 1890 census
    2. Richard Baith
    3. This is just a guess but that could be the special census that was done of Civil War veterans and their widows. Dick [email protected] wrote: > I was looking at some census records today from Ohio, and I noticed a series > of rolls in the drawers that were from 1890. It appears to be from most > every county in the state-- I know Portage is in there. Does anyone know > what this is? I know that the federal census of 1890 was destroyed by fire. > Did Ohio do a special census? Is it a record of everyone in the state, or > just some of them? Does anyone have access to an index of who is in there > from Portage County? > > The End

    01/28/2000 10:04:09
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] 1890 census
    2. I was looking at some census records today from Ohio, and I noticed a series of rolls in the drawers that were from 1890. It appears to be from most every county in the state-- I know Portage is in there. Does anyone know what this is? I know that the federal census of 1890 was destroyed by fire. Did Ohio do a special census? Is it a record of everyone in the state, or just some of them? Does anyone have access to an index of who is in there from Portage County? The End

    01/28/2000 05:15:22
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] 2000 census forms tip
    2. I received this tip from another list! And thought it was worth sharing!! If you receive the 2000 census forms through the mail, make a copy of it before you mail it back. Put the copy in with your family research.This way your descendants will not have to wait 70 years to learn about you! Claudette M. Beerman-Rogers [email protected] County Coordinator: <A HREF="http://www.genexchange.org/oh/portage/index.cfm">Portage OHGenExchange</A> http://www.genexchange.org/oh/portage/index.cfm <A HREF="http://www.genexchange.org/oh/summit/">Summit OHGenExchange</A> http://www.genexchange.org/oh/summit/ <A HREF="http://www.genexchange.org/oh/trumbull/index.cfm">Trumbull OHGenExchange</A> http://www.genexchange.org/oh/trumbull/index.cfm We now have Portage Co-Rooters email listing open to all researchers interested in sending out queries, exchanging information, helping others, that are researchers in your county. Come join us all you have to do is Subscribe at Genechange.org

    01/28/2000 02:49:05
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] Minier surname
    2. Dear list, We are new to your list and we are hoping someone may be able to help us. We have a Christian Minier who moved to Portage around 1830- he shows in the census there. He may have been accompanined by his children and or siblings. If anyone has any info that may pertain to this family, I'd appreciate even a little tidbit. Thanks! Sandy and Kim Minier Lycoming Co, PA

    01/28/2000 02:09:41
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] PA Census Location
    2. One place that has several years census is the New Castle, PA Public Library NEW CASTLE PUBLIC LIBRARY, 207 East North Street, New Castle, PA 16101. Phone: 412-658-6659. Has a very good Genealogy and history section with obits and census data. God Bless! Lew ><>

    01/28/2000 12:30:25
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] Re: OHPORTAG-D Digest V00 #19
    2. Brian, Western Reserve Historical Society in Cleveland has many states census. GL

    01/27/2000 05:30:14
    1. Re: [OHPORTAG-L] Need PA census records
    2. Hey Brian, Don't know what county you're looking for but have you tried Cindi's list. Here's a link for that. If ya don't find your county there let me know. Sandy in Oregon http://www.cyndislist.com/pa.htm

    01/27/2000 12:04:37
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] QExpress for Portage Co., Ohio ( 115TH O.V.I. )
    2. Paul Swartz
    3. Surnames: 115TH O.V.I. Submitter: Paul Swartz ([email protected]) Date: 26 Jan 2000 Seeking information on those who fought in the 115th Ohio Volunteer Infantry during the U.S. Civil War.

    01/26/2000 07:43:24
    1. [OHPORTAG-L] Need PA census records
    2. Does anyone know the closest place to Portage County that has the PA census records available? I went to the LDS Family History Center and they only have them if you order and pay for them. The library in downtown Canton has some records from PA, but I am looking for the 1880-1920 records, which they don't have. Where can I go for this? Brian The End

    01/26/2000 03:49:57
    1. Re: [OHPORTAG-L] QExpress for Portage Co., Ohio ( 115TH O.V.I. )
    2. <A HREF="http://www.infinet.com/~lstevens/a/cw115.html">115th Ohio Infantry</ A> http://www.infinet.com/~lstevens/a/cw115.html

    01/26/2000 03:00:11