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    1. [OHRICHLA] Owens
    2. KathyM
    3. JoAnne Gross wrote: > I have Isaac Pierce Owen(abt 1857) married to Carrie Bell Kenega. > Happy to share any information. > > >> From: ksgm <ksgm@columbus.rr.com> >> Reply-To: ksgm@email.com, ohrichla@rootsweb.com >> To: OHRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com >> Subject: [OHRICHLA] Roll call >> names:Owens-Moore-Seaton-France-Hough-Eyerly-Mercer-McNaull-Valk-Boden-Smith-Sheppard-Eicher-Close-Barr-Goodner >> >> Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 20:52:36 -0400 >> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >> quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Don't miss your chance to WIN $10,000 and other great prizes from > Microsoft Office Live > http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/aub0540003042mrt/direct/01/ > > Hi JoAnne, Hmmm.............don't recognize Isaac. My Owens family begins with my Mom Catharine born in 1923, her father, Miller Bryan Owens, then Cornelius Harvey, Archibald, Archibald Sr., and then John Owens who came from Ireland in 1790's. KathyM

    06/21/2007 02:42:20
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Rea info plus Feguson & Disbro
    2. Sandy
    3. I am in the middle of unpacking from moving, but I found this in an email I wrote several years ago. I think this was in a Richland County History that I will find once I finished unpacking. I've been trying to find out more about my Ferguson's before they were in Richland County. According to a history I found, he (William Ferguson, my 3rd great grandfather) was born in Cumberland County in 1807 or 1808 and moved to Ohio with Jacob Williams, Joseph Friend and William Rea. William Ferguson married Jane WILSON and had 9 children. Elizabeth married Daniel HERRING, a son William, Ann married Frederick HERRING Jane married Abraham DISBRO (my gggrandparents), Joseph, John and Polly married who married Phillip BERRY At this point the other 2 are unknown. William died in 1849. At 05:29 PM 6/20/2007, you wrote: >I am looking for info on REA families in Richland County, especially >any who migrated there from Franklin County, Cumberland County or >Bedford County, Pennsylvania. > >Gary Rea > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/21/2007 11:35:28
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] ROLL CALL- MICHALSKI, BARTOCZEWSKI/BARTOSESZKI, GRASKA/GRETZKA/GRETZKY
    2. Michael Michalski
    3. -----Original Message----- From: ohrichla-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:ohrichla-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of David Johnson Sent: Friday, June 15, 2007 10:40 PM To: ohrichla@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHRICHLA] roll call - Rev. James Johnson Names I'm researching, James Johnson, (1783-1870) Calvin Dodge (1799 - 1838) Abimael Dodge (1784 - ?) Stephen R. Dodge (? - ? David Johnson ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    06/21/2007 10:46:23
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Roll Call: REA
    2. James McCluer
    3. Perhaps a wild lead, but William Gass, one of the early settlers into Knox and Richland County, OH married a Rea. In fact, they named their son James Rea Gass who was an attorney. I believe they came from Brooke County, WV (then VA) via Pennsylvania. Might be worth looking into. I know that the Gass family traveled with in-laws named Mitchell as they submitted near by land claims, unsure about the Rea family. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gary Rea" To: ohrichla@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHRICHLA] Roll Call: REA Date: Wed, 20 Jun 2007 17:29:02 -0500 I am looking for info on REA families in Richland County, especially any who migrated there from Franklin County, Cumberland County or Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Gary Rea ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Get a Free E-mail Account at Mail.com! Choose From 100+ Personalized Domains Visit http://www.mail.com today

    06/21/2007 08:25:00
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] TRUCKS, BOWERS , Native American
    2. James McCluer
    3. I think we share a common problem, that is we both have TRUCKS in the family, but they were in that era when a lot of information went unrecorded or lost. Mine was Susannah Trucks, wife of Thomas McCluer. I speculate that she was the daughter of one of William Trucks Sr. marriages, but I have no proof. ----- Original Message ----- From: Chamberlins To: ohrichla@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [OHRICHLA] TRUCKS, BOWERS , Native American Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 10:42:50 -0500 These would likely be in Blooming Grove and Plymouth townships and across the line in Huron County. The Trucks may or may not have stopped in Knox County. The appear in the 1810-1820 time frame and leave by 1840. My Bowers great great grandmother was partly Native American (by family history, obituary and her mother's census records) and her mother Mary Ann seems to have had Trucks as a last name (Huron County Marriage Record) and was born in 1814. So I may be dealing with an unrecorded set of events from the War of 1812 period. Trucks may be Trux or other forms, and Bowers is sometimes Bower Bauer or Bauers. My Bowers is Silas, sone of Silas and Marvell, brother of Clarissa. ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message -- Get a Free E-mail Account at Mail.com! Choose From 100+ Personalized Domains Visit http://www.mail.com today

    06/21/2007 08:19:42
    1. [OHRICHLA] Rea
    2. Hi Gary, Pleasant Hill Cemetery, These stones are no longer standing, this was recorded in the Springfield Twp., Richland County Cemetery book. Rea, Andrew, s/o H. & R, died 30 June 1853, age 3m, 10d , Andrew, s/o H. & R, died 10 June 1853 , Ebenezer H., s/o H. & R, died 9 Sep. 1857, age 10m, 8d , Ruhannah, w/o Hamilton, died 3 Oct 1857, age 32y, 3m, 12d , Andrew, died 26 Jan 1851, age 82y Richland County marriages 1813-1871 vol page Rea, Amelia L. married Douglas, John W. 21 May 1867 , 9, 559 , Arthur E. " Miller, Elizabeth 10 June 1844, A01, 166 A , " Elder " " , " 20 June 1844 4 , 221 , George Washington mar Merideth, Mary 11 June 1840, 3, 317 Rea/Ray, Hamilton marrried Johnston, Mary Jane 30 Jan. 1861, 8, 386 Rea, James Jr. married Pritchard, Mary A. 28 May 1856 7, 279 Hope this helps! Peggy Price ' ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    06/21/2007 01:20:53
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Leiter, Pittenger, Ohl
    2. Thank you, I do not have the family just t hought you w ould be interested in the name here. I can make a copy of the book about Waterville and Pittingers if you interested. Nance ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    06/20/2007 03:46:46
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Pittenger in Richland County
    2. kristi jalics
    3. I research Haverfields, among others, and many are buried in that Franklin Road cemetery. There is a Haverfield book by Dr. Wallace Taylor which came out in 1919 and mentions many famlies from the Weller Township area of Richland County.... There is a Pittenger reference on page 215: "Terresa Ferree, daughter of Laura and Charles Ferree, was born November 18, 1890. She married Leo Pittinger April 4, 1913, who was born at Ganges, Ohio. To them were born two children: Albert born Nov. 29, 1914 and Leota, born September 15, 1915. He is a school teacher and farmer. They live in Weller township, Richland county, Ohio." Kristi --- N7BPRODUCE@aol.com wrote: > Thank you, I do not have the family just t hought you w ould be > interested > in the name here. > I can make a copy of the book about Waterville and Pittingers if you > > interested. > Nance > > > > ************************************** See what's free at > http://www.aol.com. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL

    06/20/2007 02:33:39
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Leiter, Pittenger, Ohl
    2. Nance, Very interesting. I was interested, too, in the Pittenger associated with Waterville, OH. The maternal side of our Wolford was Steward. A Steward married a Kling. The Klings came into Richland Co. from PA, and then on to Lucas Co. near Waterville. Maria Wolford md. Samuel Pugh. Their son, Allen Pugh, md. Maye E. Pittenger. She was b. 1888 and d. 1970. Her parents were Will Pittenger and Mary Resch. Allen Pugh was b. 1874 and d. 1961. Both buried Franklin cemetery in Richland Co., OH. Maria and Samuel Pugh's other son, Arthur, md. Charlotte Pittenger. BROTHERS MD. SISTERS. Charlotte was b. 1893 and d. 1936. Arthur was b. 1877 and d. 1958. Both bd. Franklin Church Cem. I am not really searching the Pittenger family, but wanted to give you this information in case there is a connection. Lutie ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com.

    06/20/2007 12:24:03
    1. [OHRICHLA] Roll Call: REA
    2. Gary Rea
    3. I am looking for info on REA families in Richland County, especially any who migrated there from Franklin County, Cumberland County or Bedford County, Pennsylvania. Gary Rea

    06/20/2007 11:29:02
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] TRUCKS, BOWERS , Native American
    2. JoAnne Gross
    3. I have a Jacob Wentz,Sr (1798) married to Rebecca Margaret Bauer (Bower) (1799) Happy to share any information I have. >From: "Chamberlins" <chamberl@cei.net> >Reply-To: ohrichla@rootsweb.com >To: <ohrichla@rootsweb.com> >Subject: Re: [OHRICHLA] TRUCKS, BOWERS , Native American >Date: Sat, 16 Jun 2007 10:42:50 -0500 > >These would likely be in Blooming Grove and Plymouth townships and across >the line in Huron County. The Trucks may or may not have stopped in Knox >County. The appear in the 1810-1820 time frame and leave by 1840. My >Bowers great great grandmother was partly Native American (by family >history, obituary and her mother's census records) and her mother Mary Ann >seems to have had Trucks as a last name (Huron County Marriage Record) and >was born in 1814. So I may be dealing with an unrecorded set of events >from >the War of 1812 period. Trucks may be Trux or other forms, and Bowers is >sometimes Bower Bauer or Bauers. My Bowers is Silas, sone of Silas and >Marvell, brother of Clarissa. > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Like puzzles? Play free games & earn great prizes. Play Clink now. http://club.live.com/clink.aspx?icid=clink_hotmailtextlink2

    06/20/2007 09:08:14
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Roll call names:Owens-Moore-Seaton-France-Hough-Eyerly-Mercer-McNaull-Valk-Boden-Smith-Sheppard-Eicher-Close-Barr-Goodner
    2. JoAnne Gross
    3. I have Isaac Pierce Owen(abt 1857) married to Carrie Bell Kenega. Happy to share any information. >From: ksgm <ksgm@columbus.rr.com> >Reply-To: ksgm@email.com, ohrichla@rootsweb.com >To: OHRICHLA-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [OHRICHLA] Roll call >names:Owens-Moore-Seaton-France-Hough-Eyerly-Mercer-McNaull-Valk-Boden-Smith-Sheppard-Eicher-Close-Barr-Goodner >Date: Tue, 19 Jun 2007 20:52:36 -0400 > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Don’t miss your chance to WIN $10,000 and other great prizes from Microsoft Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/aub0540003042mrt/direct/01/

    06/20/2007 09:05:58
    1. [OHRICHLA] rollcall; BAUMBERGER,FEISLEY,SHEELY,FIREOVED,WENTZ,KEARNS
    2. JoAnne Gross
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    06/20/2007 09:04:05
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Roll Call response of Ancestral Names in RichlandCounty OH
    2. Bill and Myrna
    3. Hi Terry, Just jumping in here, I have Mays from Shelby circa late 1800's-1940? Names are Edward May born 1877, wife Lena Singer May, born 1878, children Thelma and Paul. He was a Grocery salesman then a mail carrier. That's about the extent I know. Lena is my ancestor. Myrna ----- Original Message ----- From: Terry Wilson To: ohrichla@rootsweb.com Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 7:05 AM Subject: Re: [OHRICHLA] Roll Call response of Ancestral Names in RichlandCounty OH Which of the MAYs are you interested in??? The ones I have are from the Shelby area. Terry

    06/20/2007 06:46:58
    1. [OHRICHLA] Crosby family
    2. Randi Meetzen
    3. forwarding this info from another list Randi Surname: CROSBY Source: Hist. of Charlestown, NH Fort No. 4 - Saunderson p.3l5 Dr. Samuel Crosby settled at Charlestown, NH l783. He was orig. from Shrewsbury, MA. son of Dr. Samuel Crosby Sr. and wife, Azubah (How) Crosby. They had eleven children and he was the 2d child, b. Sept. l2, l756. He m. Dec. l9, l789 Ruth Terry dau of Benjamin Terry and wife, Hannah Terry of Enfield, CT. Their children: 1. Samuel Crosby b. Sep. l2, l79l m. l832 Emily Gilchrist dau of Capt. James Gilchrist. She was b. l808 2. Louisa Crosby b. l793 d. l794 3. Henry Crosby b. Sep. 30, l794 drowned at Montpelier, VT May 20, l823. 4. Harriet Crosby b. May l6, l799 d. l802 (note, she d. just as the family returned from the funeral of her father.) The pedigree of this family was furnished by George Olcott, Esq., as follows: p.3l8 Simon Crosby came from ENG to Cambridge, MA thence to Billerica, MA abt l650 and died there. His son, Simon Crosby, Jr. died at Billerica. Samuel Crosby, son of Simon Crosby, Jr. b. abt l700 m. Dorothy Brown of Billerica, MA removed to Shrewsbury, MA and d. abt l750. Samuel Crosby, Jr. son of Samuel Crosby, was b. l732 m. Azubah Howe, dau of James Howe of Worcester, MA and res: Winchendon, MA. Dr. Samuel Crosby was son of Samuel Crosby, Jr. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Subject: CROSBY Source: History of Charlestown, NH by Rev. Henry H. Saunderson, 1876 p.235 Rev. Jaazaniah Crosby became the second pastor of the church at Charlestown, NH and the first pastor of the South parish society. He was descended from Symon Crosby and his wife, Anne, who came to America in the ship Susan & Ellen and settled at Cambridge, MA, where he died, leaving a widow who afterwards married Rev. John Thomson of Braintree. (note: Torrey p.193 has Simon Crosby and wife, Anna/Anne (Brigham) m. (2) Rev. William Thompson ca 1641.) >From Simon Crosby son of the above, b. 1637 who married Rachel Brackett the line of descent of the subject of this memoir is traced as follows: Joseph, 2nd son of Simon, b. July 5, 1669 m. Sarah French in 1691; William Crosby, 4th child of Joseph b. 1697 m. Hannah Ross. Jaazaniah, 5th child of William Crosby, b. at Ashby, Oct 7th, 1728 and brought up at Billerica, MA married and had a son Jaazaniah b. 1753 who married Elizabeth Gibson of Pepperell, MA and was the father of Rev. Dr. Jaazaniah Crosby, D.D. The parents of Dr. Crosby were of humble circumstances which will be seen from the following fragment of auto- biography in his own handwriting: "I was born in Cockermouth, N.H., afterward called Hebron on the 3d day of April, 1780. The place of my birth was a wilderness except a small clearing near my father's farm and my early residence was a log hut, erected in this clearing for the benefit of a cow, though never in- habited by that animal, before it was occupied by the writer. When my father moved to the above mentioned wilderness, his whole property consisted of twenty-five dollars, an axe and the clothes he wore. He lost the avails of about three years labor by the failure of what was called continental money. Till I was of the age of fourteen years, we, nine in family, resided in a house having one room only, whose dimensions were eighteen feet by twelve; a log house with one window only, con- sisting of four squares of window glass. The chimney was very large, capable of receiving wood of the length of four feet. It was built of rough stone to the height of five or six feet and continued with rough boards. These would sometimes take fire and some of us would climb the stony part and extinguish it by throwing water. More light was conveyed into the room from this large chimney, than from the dim little window. The building was shingled with spruce bark, confined by poles, which were secured at the end by withes. In the garret (attic) were two or three sleeping places where we were some- times lulled to sleep by the pattering of rain upon the bark, almost in contact with us. We removed from that hut in the autumn and the next winter the wind took possession of the roof, carried it a considerable dist- ance and almost demolished the residue of the building. My father's life was a peculiarly laborious one. In the first summer of his residence in the wilderness, he was accustomed, during the season of hay-making to walk to Plymouth, eight miles distant, guided by marked trees, carry his scythe, perform his day's work, and then re- turn home with a half bushel of grain as compensation for his labor. Owing, at a certain time, a small debt in Plymouth, he carried thither, on his back, a bag of grain; and found that by leaving his hat, he could pay the whole debt. He left it, and walked home bare-headed and declared that day to have been the happiest in his life. After his family became large, he was always in debt, though not to a large amount. Of course he was always in trouble as an "honest debtor" must be when he can look forward to no means of relief. (Expertus loquor)" Here, it is to be regretted ends Dr. Crosby's account of himself, and his biography is continued from other sources from which we gather the following facts: He worked until he was eighteen years of age, upon a farm, during which period he had not the privilege of attending school more than a year and a half; and to enjoy this, he had to go a distance of two miles. But he had a decided passion for acquiring knowledge which led him to determine that he would obtain an education by sur- mounting all the difficulties which might be in his way. This decision being made, he set out, at the age of eighteen for the Academy at Exeter and walked the whole distance, which was eight miles; and such was his self-denial and the economy which he practiced, that he paid the entire expenses of his journey, with three and nine pence; which was the sum of 62-l/2 cents. He studied at Exeter two years on a charity foundation, and in 1800 entered Harvard College, where during his whole course he lived in the family of a lady who gave him board. His other expenses were met, partly by appropri- ations from a college fund for indigent students, and partly by writing in the office of the Clerk of the Court. Immediately on graduating in 1804 he returned to Exeter Academy as an assistant teacher, where he remained a year; when he began the study of theology under Rev. Dr. Apple- ton, then of Hampton, but afterwards President of Bowdoin College. Not having as yet sufficient funds for self-support in this position, he availed himself of a fund at Exeter for indigent young men in their prepara- tion for the ministry. Soon after commencing his theo- logical studies he became discouraged and thought he had mistaken his vocation; but on consultation with Rev. Dr. Buckminister of Portsmouth was advised to proceed. He was licensed to preach by the Piscataqua Association on the 11th of May 1808; Dr. Buckminister acting as scribe and writing the certificate of his licensure. He preach- ed his first sermon at Greenland in 1809, he preached at Lyndeborough, three or four months where he received a call for settlement which was accepted. He subsequently preached three or four months as a candidate in Freeport Maine and received a call to settle there but declined. His next preaching was at Charlestown, NH where it was received with great approval and he was installed over the Church and South Parish Society. He was possessed of naturally amiable qualities, clear perceptive powers which gave him an almost immediate insight into the characters of those with whom he met; and a remarkable ability of adapting himself without the loss of dignity to the company he was in, caused him everywhere to be received with manifestations of the kindest regard. Everyone became attached to him and all were glad to see him or meet him and they never failed to receive a pleasant smile and kindly word. p.245 Rev. Dr. Crosby m. April 13, 1811, at Wolfborough, NH Ann Rust Parker who died Dec. 9, 1813. He m. (2) Nov. 14, 1814, at Westminster, VT Huldah Robinson Sage who died April 9, 1835; he m. (3) Nov 20, 1838, at Brookline MA, Elizabeth Allen. His children were: 1. Ann Parker Crosby b. at Charlestown, NH Dec 6, 1813 m. Rev. Cazneau Palfrey, D. D. on May 30, 1838 1. Henry Palfrey b. at Grafton, MA 1839 m. Mary Durfee Lovejoy at Bradford, MA 1872 2. Mary Walker Palfrey b. 1840 3. Rebecca Salsbury Palfrey b. at Barnstable MA May 9, 1844 m. David N. Utter of Belfast, ME on Sept. 16, 1872. 2. Edward Crosby b. Dec 3, 1815 m. (1) 1839 Mary A. Nichols at Walpole, NH. 1. Walter F. b. at Cambridge 1865 2. Robert b. at Cambridge 1871 Mary (Nichols) Crosby died 1845 and Edward Crosby m. (2) Eliza A. Nichols of Walpole, NH in 1846. 3. Samuel Nichols Crosby b. 1847 4. Annie E. Crosby b. 1852 5. Edward H. Crosby b. 1856 3. Sibil Crosby b. May 3, 1817 d. 1817. 4. William Crosby b. 1818 m. Mary E. Bowles at Roxbury, MA Sept. 9, 1845. 1. Mary H. Crosby b. 1846 m. Thomas Minns Ware at Roxbury, MA on Nov 16, 1872 1. Thomas M. Ware b. 1873 2. Sarah Ware b. 1875 2. William Sage Crosby b. 1848 grad Harvard 1870 M.D. and M.M.S., 1874 and died at Littleton N.H. April 6, 1875. 3. Henry Bartlett Crosby b. 1850 4. Benjamin Lincoln Crosby b. 1852 5. Catharine Lincoln Crosby b. 1864. 5. James Crosby b. 1820 m. at Charlestown, NH 1863 Mary Pierpont b. June 22, 1869 1. James Allen Crosby b. 1864 2. Mary Pierpont Crosby b. 1869 6. Samuel Trevett Crosby b. 1822 m. Sarah E. Lincoln at Hingham, MA June 6, 1848 1. Elizabeth Lincoln Crosby b. 1849 2. Clara Crosby b. 1853 m. Frederic E. Bryant at Hingham 1873. 1. Eugene Lincoln Bryant b. 1874 2. Ethel May Bryant b. 1876 3. Samuel Trevett Crosby Jr. b. 1856 4. Helen Baylies Crosby b. 1862 7. Elizabeth Guild Crosby b. 1827 m. Rev. William J. Bridge at Charlestown, NH 1850. 1. Elizabeth Crosby Bridge b. at East Lexington MA 1851. 2. William Bridge b. at East Lexington 1853 d. at Bedford, MA 1854. 3. Ann Palfrey Bridge b. at Bedford, MA 1854. 4. James Crosby Bridge b. at Dublin, NH 1857 5. Henry Whitney Bridge b. at Dublin, NH 1858 6. William F. Bridge b. at Dublin, NH 1861 7. Josiah Bridge b. at Dublin, NH 1862 8. Herbert Sage Bridge b. at Dublin 1865 9. Katharine Bridge b. at Peterboro Village, Smithfield, NH 1868 10. Walter Guild Bridge b. at Peterboro Village, 1869. 8. Clarissa Sage Crosby b. 1829 m. Dr. Edward Gilchrist at Charlestown, NH July 12, 1856. 9. Sylvester Sage Crosby b. Sept. 1, 1831 m. (1) Eliza- beth Capelle at Charlestown, NH 1855. She died 1874 at Cambridge, MA and he m. (2) Mehitabel Ackers at Brooline, MA Sept. 15, 1875 Dr. Crosby was buried at Charlestown, NH where his funeral service was Jan. 3, 1865. Rev. Livingston Stone and Rev. William O. White offered the prayers. A memorial of marble was placed on the south side of the South Parish Church at Charlestown containing the follow- ing inscription: Rev. Jaazaniah Crosby, D. D. Born Hebron, N.H. April 3, 1780 Graduated Harvard College 1804 Ordained Pastor of the First Church 1810 Died in its ministry December 30, 1864 "Surviving most of the members of his original Parish, yet he renewed the circle of his friendship in his ad- vancing years and his parishioners with other friends have united to erect this memorial of his worth and of their affection." The wisdom that is from above is first pure then peace- able. How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of him that published peace. Transcribed by Janice Farnsworth Randi Bowles-Meentzen

    06/20/2007 06:44:27
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Roll Call response of Ancestral Names in RichlandCounty OH
    2. Margaret James
    3. Pamela, What Adams do you have? I have: John Adams b 1834 PA, died 1910, married to Malinda Jane Byroads in 1860 in Richland Co., 9 children. In the 1860 census in Monroe Twp, Richland Co, he has Mary A Adams, age 18, living with him & his wife. Daniel Adams b 1836 PA, died 1899, married to Margaret Jane Daniels (Danelson) in 1860 in Richland Co., 7 children. Alexander Adams b 1840 Cumberland Co, PA, died 1920, married to Keziah Neff in 1861 in Richland Co. 4 children, Jesse, Alice, Hattie, John. Do you have any of these Adams? Margaret (Adams) James ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pamela Turner" <pturnertaylor@adelphia.net> To: <ohrichla@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 5:50 AM Subject: Re: [OHRICHLA] Roll Call response of Ancestral Names in RichlandCounty OH > > > I am researching the following family surnames who resided in various > Richland Counties (also Knox, Ashland, Morrow, Fairfield+) in the very early > 19th century and later. > > > > ADAMS, AYRES, BLAND, BRINKEROFF, BUGH, COLEMAN, DOWNEY, DRENNAN, GUNSAULUS, > MAY, RAWSON, RICE, WOLFE > > > > Appreciate any information if included in others' data. > > > > Thanks, > > Pamela Turner > > NE OH > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/20/2007 06:40:08
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Roll Call response of Ancestral Names in RichlandCounty OH
    2. Wilda Brown
    3. Pamela - How does my Gunsaullus family fit with your Gunsaulus group Pamela - how does my Gunsaullus family match up? Levi Alexander Gunsaullus was my 3rd great-grandfather. Descendants of Levi Alexander Gunsaullus 1 Levi Alexander Gunsaullus b: 16 Mar 1793 in Wawarsing, Ulster Co., NY d: 18 Apr 1838 in Plymouth Twsp, Richland Co., OH .. +Jane Bodley b: 01 Jan 1800 in Wawarsing, Ulster Co., NY d: 01 Jan 1873 in Possibly Columbia City, IN ..... 2 Manuel Gunsaullus b: 09 Aug 1820 in Ohio d: 24 Aug 1884 in Liberty Center, Liberty, OH ......... +Hannah Aumand b: Abt. 1823 in Ohio ..... 2 John Gunsaulus b: 28 May 1822 ..... 2 Mary Ann Gunsaullus b: 04 Sep 1823 in Ohio d: 09 May 1880 in Whitley Co., IN ......... +Isaac Ruckman b: 10 Jan 1819 in Virginia d: 09 Nov 1862 in Whitley Co., IN ..... 2 Henry B. Gunsaullus b: 16 Nov 1825 in Richland County, OH d: 06 Jan 1873 in Bourbon County, KS ......... +Eunice Wynkoop Harris b: 03 Jun 1827 in Van Buren, Onondaga, NY d: 11 Feb 1908 in Bourbon County, KS ..... 2 Daniel Gunsaulus b: 15 Jun 1828 ..... 2 Levi Bodley Gunsaullus b: 21 Aug 1829 in Cass Twnsp, Richland Co. OH d: 09 Apr 1913 in Plymouth, Richland Co. OH ......... +Susannah Marie Hills b: 20 Jul 1831 in Plymouth, Richland Co. OH d: 02 Nov 1915 in Plymouth, Richland Co. OH ..... 2 Elijah De Voe Gunsaullus b: 05 Jan 1833 in Richland Co. OH d: 28 Jul 1912 in Salem Center, Steuben Co. IN ......... +Elizabeth Pyrl Conklin b: 13 Feb 1836 in Auburn, Cayuga Co. NY d: 26 Apr 1918 in Brushy Prairie, La Grange Co. IN ..... 2 William Alexander Gunsaullus b: 15 Jun 1835 d: 26 Aug 1871 in Grand Rapids, MI ......... +Calista A. Dodge b: 1838 d: 29 Aug 1884 ..... 2 Elizabeth Gunsaullus b: 20 Jan 1837 d: 1839 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pamela Turner" <pturnertaylor@adelphia.net> To: <ohrichla@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 8:50 AM Subject: Re: [OHRICHLA] Roll Call response of Ancestral Names in RichlandCounty OH > > > I am researching the following family surnames who resided in various > Richland Counties (also Knox, Ashland, Morrow, Fairfield+) in the very > early > 19th century and later. > > > > ADAMS, AYRES, BLAND, BRINKEROFF, BUGH, COLEMAN, DOWNEY, DRENNAN, > GUNSAULUS, > MAY, RAWSON, RICE, WOLFE > > > > Appreciate any information if included in others' data. > > > > Thanks, > > Pamela Turner > > NE OH > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    06/20/2007 03:38:28
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] Roll Call response of Ancestral Names in Richland County OH
    2. Pamela Turner
    3. I am researching the following family surnames who resided in various Richland Counties (also Knox, Ashland, Morrow, Fairfield+) in the very early 19th century and later. ADAMS, AYRES, BLAND, BRINKEROFF, BUGH, COLEMAN, DOWNEY, DRENNAN, GUNSAULUS, MAY, RAWSON, RICE, WOLFE Appreciate any information if included in others' data. Thanks, Pamela Turner NE OH

    06/20/2007 02:50:53
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] surname: Mitchell
    2. Ann Johnson
    3. Very interested in the Mitchell family. We have a brick wall...Mary Sabina Mitchell, born in 1842 PA and married to Solomon Joseph Peterson in 1859 in Richland County, Ohio. The Petersons were old pioneers to Richland County, Monroe township about 1810. They had children which may have a clue as to who Mary's parents were: John Charles Peterson, Wade Hampton Peterson, Franklin Emerson Peterson, and Isaac Oliver Peterson (the boys)...also they had 5 daughters. The boys names usually carry the grandparents names on, so that is why I listed them here. If you hear of a Mary Sabina Mitchell in your listing, please, please let me know. She was my direct gr. gr. grandmother and I want to fill in her tree very badly. Thanks, Annie Peterson Johnson ----- Original Message ----- From: "Terry Wilson" <twilson11@rocketmail.com> To: <ohrichla@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2007 7:32 AM Subject: Re: [OHRICHLA] surname: Mitchell >I have some Samuel MITCHELL Sr. and descendent data you may want to look at >but figured I should ask first - it is 56 pages long including references >and would be quite an Email. > > I show Jr b 24 Dec1804 in PA, d 19 Jun 1880 and m Eliza Baggs b abt 1805 > d bef 2 Jul 1860. I do not have data on a second wife. > > I show children Elizabeth, David Benton, Isabell, James, John, Isaac, > Schela (??), another Elizabeth, and Joseph. Next to no data on these > kids. > > I put this together a few years ago for a cousin's husband - Sr is the > 3rd G-Gfather of this guy. > > Let me know if you want the Sr data plus refs, without refs, or if you > want Andrew ROSE data as well. > > Terry > > charlie2 <charlie2@cumbytel.com> wrote: > Looking for Samuel Mitchell, married to Elizabeth Hannah Rose: > > Their son Samuel Mitchell Jr. married to Eliza Baggs: > > They had eight children I believe.....Sam Jr had two by a previous > marriage.....looking for info on that marriage and anything on David > Benton Mitchell, Sam's eldest son. Family lore says he went to Hawaii and > became superintendent of schools in Honolulu and made a fortune in sugar > stock. He was in the 1880 census at 40 years of age and still at home with > the family. > > Any help would be appreciated........Dina Mitchell charlie2@cumbytel.com > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > Terry Wilson > 80 1/2 Front, W. Main St. > Shelby, OH 44875 > (419) 545-4994 > Researching: ALLEN, FERRIS, HARLAN/HARLAND,HOLLENBAUGH, HORNER, > JANNY/JANNEY/JENNING, KLINKLE, KRUNK/CRUNK/CRONK,MARING/MEARING, MAY, > McCORMIC/McCORMICK, SEAMAN, SHOMO, TOUSLEY/TOSELEY, TRAXLER, & WILSON > > --------------------------------- > Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. > Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    06/20/2007 01:49:19
    1. Re: [OHRICHLA] surname: Mitchell
    2. Terry Wilson
    3. I have some Samuel MITCHELL Sr. and descendent data you may want to look at but figured I should ask first - it is 56 pages long including references and would be quite an Email. I show Jr b 24 Dec1804 in PA, d 19 Jun 1880 and m Eliza Baggs b abt 1805 d bef 2 Jul 1860. I do not have data on a second wife. I show children Elizabeth, David Benton, Isabell, James, John, Isaac, Schela (??), another Elizabeth, and Joseph. Next to no data on these kids. I put this together a few years ago for a cousin's husband - Sr is the 3rd G-Gfather of this guy. Let me know if you want the Sr data plus refs, without refs, or if you want Andrew ROSE data as well. Terry charlie2 <charlie2@cumbytel.com> wrote: Looking for Samuel Mitchell, married to Elizabeth Hannah Rose: Their son Samuel Mitchell Jr. married to Eliza Baggs: They had eight children I believe.....Sam Jr had two by a previous marriage.....looking for info on that marriage and anything on David Benton Mitchell, Sam's eldest son. Family lore says he went to Hawaii and became superintendent of schools in Honolulu and made a fortune in sugar stock. He was in the 1880 census at 40 years of age and still at home with the family. Any help would be appreciated........Dina Mitchell charlie2@cumbytel.com ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to OHRICHLA-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message Terry Wilson 80 1/2 Front, W. Main St. Shelby, OH 44875 (419) 545-4994 Researching: ALLEN, FERRIS, HARLAN/HARLAND,HOLLENBAUGH, HORNER, JANNY/JANNEY/JENNING, KLINKLE, KRUNK/CRUNK/CRONK,MARING/MEARING, MAY, McCORMIC/McCORMICK, SEAMAN, SHOMO, TOUSLEY/TOSELEY, TRAXLER, & WILSON --------------------------------- Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Yahoo! Games.

    06/20/2007 01:32:02