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    1. [OHRoss] Newland family of Ross Co. Ohio
    2. Jack Shoemaker
    3. Requesting information on Frances Mary Newland b Jan.1,1843 married to Christopher Rosenfelt July 4,1865 the had the following children Benjamin born 1867 no in Ross Co. Ohio Susan b 1868-69 Charles b 1869 in Ross Co. Ohio Mary Frances Newland Rosenfield died in May 6,1875 Christian married second time to Elizabeth Boweles Jan 1,1877 Allen C Newland born Dec.of 1844 married a Mary May Eppenhour also as benn spelled Ebenhour father Joseph James Ebenhour mother Barbara Miller Mary May was born in Chillicothe Ohio in 1846 Allen may have come from Union Town Ship Ross Co. Ohio. James Newland middle name either starts with a M or F b 1846 no history George W Newland b 1848 married in Fayette Co. March 7,1872 died in Fayette Co. Jefferson Town Ship in August 6, 1913 buried at Blooming Cemetery Charles W Newland b 1849 in Ross Co. married to Mary Rumer March 5,1874 in Fayette Co. and died in June 21,1892 Alice born 1852 no History Jane born 1854 no history Ainanda 1858 No history any information of the Newland or the Ebenhour family of Ross Co. or Fayette Co. Ohio would be very mush Appreciated Jack __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/

    04/17/2002 09:21:19
    1. [OHRoss] J. McInerney/chillicothe
    2. Dear Listers: I received information of a John McInerney in the 1880 census of Chillicothe, p. 108A. I think it must be a boarding house. His age, 70, and birth place, Ireland, is right for my John. What can I do to trace the fellow? Anne

    04/17/2002 04:22:32
    1. [OHRoss] HALE'S
    2. Hi, I am searching for information on Wilson and Mary HALE and children found on the 1900 and 1910 census for South Union, Ross co. OH. Children: George, Mary, Warren, Ben, James (Elmer), Eveline, Charles, Sadie, Roy, Zeoria and Joseph. Thanks. Peg

    04/15/2002 07:20:47
    1. [OHRoss] Johnson, Michael
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VZB.2ACI/250 Message Board Post: Searching for any info on Michael Johnson, who settled near West Jefferson ca 1797, when the area was still a part of Ross County.

    04/15/2002 06:18:10
    1. [OHRoss] Wilson Cemetery
    2. Can anyone on the list give me directions to the old Wilson Cemetery? It is located somewhere off of route 28, between Lyndon and U.S. route 50, near Lattaville. Does someone know what road it is on, and if it is open to the public, or is it on private property? Thank you, Harold McDonald Cantonment, Florida

    04/14/2002 12:23:57
    1. [OHRoss] Birth Records
    2. I will be coming to Ross County the middle of June for some family research. Where is the best place to search for old (1821-1850) birth records? Also, where would be the best place to find old death and marriage records (1820-1860)? I though about the library and the court house, but I don't know what they may have for these time frames. Where is the library and the court house located in Chillicothe, and what is the parking situation? Thank you list, Harold McDonald Cantonment, Florida

    04/14/2002 12:18:10
    1. [OHRoss] Kingston JP records
    2. Pete Apple
    3. I have been unable to find the Ross County site, because the Ohio link does not work - Could someone kindly give me the address. I want to post the following (if it is not too long) as a Lookup Volunteer: JUSTICE OF THE PEACE RECORD BOOK ELIAS BENTON, J.P. KINGSTON, ROSS COUNTY, OHIO 1830-1832 INDEX This record book, in manuscript form,was found in family papers. Someone in the family had used some of the blank pages to work math problems. Other pages, including some of the records (!) were used as a scrapbook in which to paste poetry, obituaries, and marriage records from newspapers. There were also some loose newspaper clippings of poetry, on the back of which are to be found pieces of newspaper articles about individuals. These articles are generally incomplete, but some contain helpful genealogical information. Unfortunately none of the newspaper articles carry a date! They appear mostly to be from the late 1800's to the very early 1900's. I have created this index as a means of resourcing genealogical research. The index covers both the record book and the newspaper clippings. I will provide a scan in Adobe Acrobat Format for anyone interested in a specific name. Pete Apple [email protected] ANDERSON, P.R. Const(able) 67 ANKENY, Bell 13 ANKENY, Mr. E.W. 14 APPLEGATE, W.J. 73 ASBURY, Mrs. Nannie 37 ASPINALL, Robert 87 BARNES, Henry L. 7 BARTLETT, Henry Esq. 21, 22 BARTLETT, Wm. 38 BEACH, Emma 37 BENTON, Elias 34, 50, et al BENTON, Mrs. Maria Jane 7 BLACK, John 3 BLACK, Joseph Rev 36 BOWSHER, Perry 125 BREZELL, Michael 93 BREZELL, Thomas 93 BRUNNING, Dr. 13 BUNN, Harman 7 CADOT, C.S. 13 CAMBELL (CAMPBELL), Alexander 71 CHESTER, Joseph Rev. 7 CILLEY, R.L. 73 CLANCEY, Sr. D.W. 81 COBURN, R. F. 67 COOK, Miss 4 COOLEY, Thomas C. Judge 175 COX, John 26, 38, 40, 54 COX, Justice 38, 40 CURRAN, Joshua 51 DITMAN, Mary 7 DODD, Adam 22 DOHERTY (DOUGHERTY), Thomas 46, 70 DONHAM, Bell 14 DONHAM, Carrie Miss 13 DONHAM, P. J. Mr. 14 DUNCAN, B. F. Mrs. 14 EAGLESON, Adaline, Miss 4 EARLE, Miss 4 ELLIOTHORPE, Mr. 3 ELLIS, Al 37 ENTREKIN, John Jr. 70 FERGUSON, Mathew 83 FERGUSON, William 44, 46 FREDERICK, Peter 48 FRELT, Samuel 40 FRENCH, Tilden R. 73 FRESHWATER, Blanche Miss 37 GAY, John Jr. 16, 32 GAY, John Sen 17 GAY, Joshua 16 GAY, Wm 32 GAYLORD, B. H. 13 GILL, David 83 GILMORE, Col. 125 GILRUTH, A. Rev. 37 GOODMAN, George 48 GRAHAM, Isaiah 51 GRAHAM, James 48 GRAHAM, Jarred 51 GRAHAM, Porter Constable 12, et al GRAHAND(?), Samuel 42 GROSS, Alfred 42 HARBERT, Wm 30 HENNESS (HENNIS), Mr. 4 HERBERT, E. H. 51 HERVEY, Manleaf 30, 42, 64, 74 HIRST, A. C. Rev. 93 HOLMAN, E. H. 51 HOOVER, ?izzie Mrs. 15 HOOVER, James H. Mr. 15 HOOVER(?), Robert 83 HUGHES' J. R. Trunk Store 37 HUNTER, James 42 HURST, Charles 3 HURST, Mary R. 37 IRVINE, Thomas 20 JOHN, Tammany 3 JONES, Pheraby 37 KINSEY, Samuel 93 KLEIN, Rose B. 93 LAUMAN, George 84 LAYMAN, Amos Mr. 7 LAYMAN, Sarah Ellen H. 7 LEE, Parka(?) 74 LEONARD, Phillip 34 LINGRELL, Thomas 16 LUMBECK, Perry 3 MACKEY, ? Mr. 7 MAYO, Mr. 125 MAYS, Henry 40 McLAIN, Miss 13 McARTHUR, Wm 64 McCARTY, Ellien(?) 56 McCARTY, Hugh 20, 22, 38, 40, 44, 51, 56 McCARTY, Margaret M. 56, 58 McCOY, Emma Miss 4 McDONALD, Alexander 20, 22 McDONALD, Samuel 20, 22 McGRADDY, Alexander 34 MILLER, John N. 13 MILLER, Levi 7 MILLS, Alma Miss 4 MISKIMINS, Mary Miss 4 MOLYNEAUX, Grant Prof. 75 OHARRA, Joseph 48 OLDS, Edison (Edson) B. 54, 68 OVERMIER, John 36 OWEN, Robert 27 PARKER, Sophronia W. 7 PARKER, Thomas 18 PORTER, Jacob 3 PORTER, Rhonda 3 POTTS, William P.(?) 69 PRATT, E. P. Dr. 13, 14 PRETTYMAN, John S. 56, 58, 62 PURSELL, D. Mr. 4 RAUB, Jacob 50 READING, (Constable) 34 RIDDLE, ? 60 ROBERTS, Wilmeth A. 7 ROBINSON. E. P. Mr. 4 ROCKWELL & Co. 32 ROSS, Linus H. 30 ROSS, Thompson 26 ROSS, Wm 66 SANFORD, Joseph 84 SHANNON, Newton 56 SIBRELL, S. R. 3 SMITH, Isaac Mr. 7 SMITH, John 74 SMITH, John B. 64 SMITH, Mary Ann Miss 7 SMITH, Nancy 37 SMITH, Thomas 38 STEELE, John W. Rev. 7 STEELY, Gabriel 16 STIDMAN, John 51 STIDMAN, Mary 50 TEAMULINER, 87 TEMPLIN, Frank Miss (sic) TINKER, Shephard 86 TOWERS, James 26, 30, 54 WAGGONER, Jacob 10, 68 WAGNER, Anna 37 WALSLEY(?), Lewis 22 WALTERS, James 60 WARNER, Alex 13 WATTERSON, John A. Right Rev. 3 WESTGIVER(?), John 46 WHITSEL, Sarah G. 37 WOLF, George 12 WRIGHT, James 13 WRIGHT, Joseph 7, 116 WRIGHT, Martha 13, 116 WRIGHT, Sarah Ann 7 WRIGHT, Thomas 7 WRIGHT, W. 116 YOUNG, John 12, 18, 66 ZIMMERMAN, Jane 88 ZIMMERMAN, Thomas W. 13, 14

    04/14/2002 08:11:41
    1. [OHRoss] Calip/Caleb Odel of Ross County, Ohio
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Odel Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VZB.2ACI/249 Message Board Post: I am looking for information on Calip/Caleb Odel. He served in the War of 1812 and was in Ross County, Ohio around the early 1800's. I am looking for the name of his children to see if there is an Asenath C., b. 7/2/1809. Any help is appreciated on this mystery.

    04/13/2002 04:58:14
    1. [OHRoss] Frisby/Prater/Wilson
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VZB.2ACI/248 Message Board Post: I am seeking any information on these surnames.

    04/11/2002 10:24:04
    1. [OHRoss] Re: Blyth and Mary Ann Morter 1850-1870
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VZB.2ACI/243.1.1 Message Board Post: Jim: Please contact me at "[email protected]"

    04/10/2002 11:27:22
    1. Re: [OHRoss] Newland family of Ross Co. Ohio
    2. Georgeanna Hallemann
    3. Hi Jack! I too have NEWLANDs from the ROSS CO area in OH, that I am at a brick wall with actually I only have 1 NEWLAND and she is my GGG-grandmother m. to a MYERS my information is listed below: Hovender/Havender MYERS/MEYERS b. abt 1833 m. 18 Dec. 1854 Mary Elizabeth/Lizzie NEWLAND [NEWLAN] b. abt 1836 (surmizing from marriage affidavit she was 18 years old when married), marriage affidavit 1854 Ross Co., Ohio, childen: #1. Geneva [Ginny/Jenny/Jennie] m. ? date #1. Charles MERRIMAN. Children: Rose Emma b. 1884 m. Claude McCOY, Homer Eugene b. 1893 m. #1. Hazel SANDERSON, #2. Goldie Hazel ATKINSON, Luther b. 1901 m. #1. Inez JONES & #2. Kate ? (last known residence for Luther TX), Lewis b. 1888 m. Stella RHOADS, William, Miles, & Floyd (no information on those 3 at the present time. #2. Allen #3. Nute (Newton) #4. Edward #5. William #6. John #5. James b. 19 Mar. 1877 Paxton twp. Ross Co. Ohio #6. Kate #7. Ellen #7. Mollie No information on these children at the present time also no definite proof other then these were the names written on that sheet of paper found in the envelope in my G-grandmother's bible as being Ginny's brothers and sisters. Census found recently pretty sure this is Hovender though the name is spelled Govendon MYERS 1870 Census Paxton Twp, Ross Co. MYERS, Govendon 36 Farmer 200/250 OH Elizabeth 35 OH Nancy 13 OH Joseph 11 OH Mary 10 OH Ellen 8 OH Neva 6 OH Newton 4 OH Edward 5/12 M OH I found a marriage affidavit for Newton MYERS (age 38) b. abt 1868 & Etta FORD (age 19) b. abt. 1888 m. 15 May 1907, Ross Co., Ohio s/o Hovender MYERS & Lizzie Newland ... Etta's parents Thomas FORD & Jane TILLETT. James MYERS b. 19 Mar. 1877 Paxton twp. Ross Co. Birth record parents Havender MYERS & Elizabeth NEWLAN. Jack ... I am kinda confused on which are your NEWLANDs and which aren't in your message ... I received this information from a reseacher from PA on the NEWLANDs ... now just to fit my Elizabeth in with one of these families ... If you would like the information I have send me your mailing address and I will make copies for you and send them to you ... who knows maybe we are related. Here is what I have deciphered from the material sent to me ... these are the ones that were known to be in Ross/Fayette/Madison Counties in Ohio Nicholas NEWLAND ... on census 1787 VA (in Ross Co., OH his father with him .. 1815 ... 1820 & 1830 with other NEWLANDs in Fayette Co., OH) Powell NEWLAND .. on census 1787 - VA (1820 & 1830 with other NEWLANDs in Fayette Co., OH) m. Polly BRUMBECK 25 Aug. 1795 - Winchester VA Frederick Co. Minister Alexander Belmain. Abraham NEWLAND b. ca 1754-VA ... on census 1787-VA (1820 & 1830 with other NEWLANDs in Fayette Co., OH) m. Helen BRUMBECK 18 Apr. 1802 - Winchester, VA, Frederick Co. - Minister ... Alexander Balmain Jacob NEWLAND (within Ross Co., OH 1820 Census) m. Martha MALONY 25 Dec 1806 - Winchester, Va Frederick Co., - Minister ... Alexander Belmain I am looking for parents, brothers, & sisters, dob, dod, and whatever other information I can obtain on my Elizabeth (Lizzie) NEWLAND ... the information above was obtained from NEWLAND Decendants of John & Margaret ... also listed is the following of decendents of a will of John NEWLAND of Shandoah Co., VA Will dated 12 Mar 1830 probated abt 1850: Estate is to be divided equally to: Children of 1st wife: Andrew, Polly, & Susannah Children of 2nd wife: Ann, Isaac, Rebecca, Margaret, and Elizabeth The information that was sent to me is a little confusing, but I am willing to share it with you if you think it may help. I would almost bet with your family being from Ross County and mine are to that we are related one way or another. OK hope I didn't confuse you anymore than I know I am LOL ... hope to hear from you soon. Georgeanna Hallemann, Fayette Co., OhGenExchange, CC [email protected] SURNAMES: MOLLOSEE/MOLLISEE/MALLISEY/MOLLISEY, ANNON, ERVIN, FORD, JETT, KEPLER/KESSLER/KESSLAR/KEPLAR/KEPPLER/KEPPEL (many other variants of spelling), LIVENGOOD/LOVENGOOD/LEVENGOOD, McCOY, MERRIMAN/MERRYMAN, MUSSELMAN/MUSSELLMAN, MYERS/MEYERS, PIERCE, MILLER, POTTS On Wed, 10 Apr 2002 17:51:03 Jack Shoemaker wrote: >Requesting information on Frances Mary Newland b >Jan.1,1843 married to Christopher Rosenfelt July >4,1865 the had the following children Benjamin born >1867 no in Ross Co. Ohio Susan b 1868-69 Charles b >1869 in Ross Co. Ohio Mary Frances Newland Rosenfield >died in May 6,1875 Christian married second time to >Elizabeth Boweles Jan 1,1877 Allen C Newland born >Dec.of 1844 married a Mary May Eppenhour also as benn >spelled Ebenhour father Joseph James Ebenhour mother >Barbara Miller Mary May was born in Chillicothe Ohio >in 1846 Allen may have come from Union Town Ship Ross >Co. Ohio. James Newland middle name either starts with >a M or F b 1846 no history George W Newland b 1848 >married in Fayette Co. March 7,1872 died in Fayette >Co. Jefferson Town Ship in August 6, 1913 buried at >Blooming Cemetery Charles W Newland b 1849 in Ross Co. >married to Mary Rumer March 5,1874 in Fayette Co. and >died in June 21,1892 Alice born 1852 no History Jane >born 1854 no history Ainanda 1858 No history any >information of the Newland or the Ebenhour family of >Ross Co. or Fayette Co. Ohio would be very mush >Appreciated Jack > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Yahoo! 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    04/10/2002 07:58:03
    1. [OHRoss] Newland family of Ross Co. Ohio
    2. Jack Shoemaker
    3. Requesting information on Frances Mary Newland b Jan.1,1843 married to Christopher Rosenfelt July 4,1865 the had the following children Benjamin born 1867 no in Ross Co. Ohio Susan b 1868-69 Charles b 1869 in Ross Co. Ohio Mary Frances Newland Rosenfield died in May 6,1875 Christian married second time to Elizabeth Boweles Jan 1,1877 Allen C Newland born Dec.of 1844 married a Mary May Eppenhour also as benn spelled Ebenhour father Joseph James Ebenhour mother Barbara Miller Mary May was born in Chillicothe Ohio in 1846 Allen may have come from Union Town Ship Ross Co. Ohio. James Newland middle name either starts with a M or F b 1846 no history George W Newland b 1848 married in Fayette Co. March 7,1872 died in Fayette Co. Jefferson Town Ship in August 6, 1913 buried at Blooming Cemetery Charles W Newland b 1849 in Ross Co. married to Mary Rumer March 5,1874 in Fayette Co. and died in June 21,1892 Alice born 1852 no History Jane born 1854 no history Ainanda 1858 No history any information of the Newland or the Ebenhour family of Ross Co. or Fayette Co. Ohio would be very mush Appreciated Jack __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/

    04/10/2002 11:51:03
    1. [OHRoss] Newland family of Ross Co. Ohio
    2. Jack Shoemaker
    3. Requesting information on Frances Mary Newland b Jan.1,1843 married to Christopher Rosenfelt July 4,1865 the had the following children Benjamin born 1867 no in Ross Co. Ohio Susan b 1868-69 Charles b 1869 in Ross Co. Ohio Mary Frances Newland Rosenfield died in May 6,1875 Christian married second time to Elizabeth Boweles Jan 1,1877 Allen C Newland born Dec.of 1844 married a Mary May Eppenhour also as benn spelled Ebenhour father Joseph James Ebenhour mother Barbara Miller Mary May was born in Chillicothe Ohio in 1846 Allen may have come from Union Town Ship Ross Co. Ohio. James Newland middle name either starts with a M or F b 1846 no history George W Newland b 1848 married in Fayette Co. March 7,1872 died in Fayette Co. Jefferson Town Ship in August 6, 1913 buried at Blooming Cemetery Charles W Newland b 1849 in Ross Co. married to Mary Rumer March 5,1874 in Fayette Co. and died in June 21,1892 Alice born 1852 no History Jane born 1854 no history Ainanda 1858 No history any information of the Newland or the Ebenhour family of Ross Co. or Fayette Co. Ohio would be very mush Appreciated Jack __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - online filing with TurboTax http://taxes.yahoo.com/

    04/08/2002 11:21:04
    1. [OHRoss] Rev. John Collins early 1800's Methodist Preacher in the Ohio Valley
    2. John Emmitt
    3. --=======372843E======= Content-Type: text/plain; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1ABE762; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Lists: Below is a Story My Wife Millie and I wrote for the Clermont Co. Genealogical Society Newsletter in 2000. The basic data came from a very rare book "A SKETCH OF THE LIFE OF REV. JOHN COLLINS" published in 1849 by the Methodist Publishing Co. in Cincinnati, this 60 page book was sent to us from a researcher in New Jersey as a zerox copy from a Library there.. We have since placed this copy in a 3 ring binder and presented it to the Clermont Co. Genealogical Society Library in Batavia OH. I have a scan of an Autographed picture of Rev. John COLLINS from this same book that I can send by attachment to any individual interested. A query about this man on the Ross Co. list prompted us to share this article more widely knowing that many people descended from his large family through out the Ohio Valley. (Neither of us are related to John Collins that we know of) CLERMONT'S REV. JOHN COLLLINS The Rev. John Collins was born in Gloucestor County, New Jersey, Nov.1st 1769 to Quaker parents.. At an early age he became interested in religion. When he was a young man he went to Charleston to study religion, where he stayed one year. He returned to New Jersey in 1793 where he married Sarah Blackman. John was afflicted by a sickness that brought him to the verge of death in July 1794. He sought and found religion in October of that year, and soon became an active member of the Methodist Church. It wasn't long before he became a preacher in this faith. He had few equals in the pulpit. In the year 1803 Rev. Collins settled with his family on a farm in Clermont Co.Ohio, on the East Fork of the little Miami River near Elklick Rd., I might add that many present day Clermont County people are descended from this family. Some of his children were Wesley, Sarah, Mary, Belinda, Elvaner, Richard, Elizabeth, Alice & Electra. Wesley and Sarah died in childhood. Richard married Mary Ann Johnson 1 Mar. 1838, Elizabeth married Collins Bredwell 2 Mar. 1835 and 2nd L.D. Bredwell 18 Mar. 1841, Electra married Dr.George Bragdon and 2nd Col. William Thomas. In the year 1805 John built a 2 story stone house on his Elklick property. He held some of his first Methodist meetings here. This house was said to be the oldest stone house in Ohio, before it was bulldozed by the U.S.Corps. of Engineers in 1972 to make way for Harsha Lake in the East Fork State park. John's son Richard became a very successful lawyer and was said by some to be the best in all of Ohio. He practiced in Hillsboro, but moved back to Clermont County in 1828 to practice in Batavia and started a mansion at Elklick site of 37 rooms that was finished by 1830. This was said to be the show place of Clermont County. It also was a victim of the Harsha Lake in 1972. Rev. John Collins preached the first Methodist sermon that was ever preached in Cincinnati. He soon organized the first Methodist Church in Cincinnati, Wesley Chapel now defunct. He also organised churches in Dayton, Chillicothe, Lebanon and not the least of them was the Collins Chapel in Clermont Co. now called Old Bethel Methodist Church. This church is in the East Fork State Park just 3/4 mile north of Bantam OH, this Church has been declared a historic place, and is maintained by the Historical Society. A cemetery surrounds this building. Many early Clermont Countians are buried there including Rev. John Collins. Meetings are held there occasionaly even today in the year 2,000. The appearnce of Rev. John Collins never failed to make the most favorable impression. His dress was neat and always plain and Quaker-like. His voice was soft and silvery, and had a soothing sympathetic way with his followers. He organized many Church Camps and followed these Church circuits: New Jersey, and in Ohio, New Richmond, Dayton, Scioto, White Oak, Miami, Deer Creek, Union and Cincinnati at various times in his career. Rev. John Collins had a great ministry, his influence was felt by thousands of people, not only as Pastor of Old Bethel Methodist Church at Bantam in Clermont County and at Wesley Chapel in downtown Cincinnati, and by the thousands that he came in contact during his career. After several years of poor health he departed this world the 22 Aug. 1845 at the home of his son Richard in Maysville, Kentucky. His tombstone at Old Bethel Cemetery reads "Rev. John Collins, Minister of the M.E. Church died Aug 22 1845 aged 75 years, 9 months, 22 days" Submitted by John & Mille Emmitt --=======372843E======= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; x-avg=cert; x-avg-checked=avg-ok-1ABE762 Content-Disposition: inline --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.344 / Virus Database: 191 - Release Date: 4/2/2002 --=======372843E=======--

    04/07/2002 07:45:01
    1. [OHRoss] Stuff at the Ross Co GS
    2. phil stevens
    3. hi list , I am informed that the Ross Co Geneolgical Society has ' stuff ' I need ........ So I ask , Has anyone seen the CD of Augenstein Family from Ellmendingen Germany ? , made by a Donald M. Heider , If so, tell me about it please , Phil

    04/07/2002 05:28:45
    1. [OHRoss] John Collins of Ross Co., Ohio
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Collins, Massie Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/VZB.2ACI/247 Message Board Post: I am looking for additional information about JOHN COLLINS, early Methodist minister in Ross County, Ohio. In 1818, John Mick and John Collins, two of the early ministers in the community, established a church organization in Bainbridge, Ross Co., Ohio. He had at least one daughter ALICE COLLINS, who was born about 1807 in Ohio, and died 1876 in Ross Co., Ohio. She married NATHANIEL MASSIE III February 13, 1828 in Ross Co., Ohio, son of NATHANIEL MASSIE, JR, and SUSAN EVERARD MEADE. I have been unable to locate JOHN COLLINS in the 1820 Ohio Census, although there are a number of men named Collins living in Ross and Highland Counties (Ohio). I have no information on the name of his wife. Nathaniel Massie, Jr., is considered the founder of Chillicothe, Ross County, Ohio, and is well documented. He and John Collins are fourth great-grandfathers.

    04/06/2002 07:04:35
    1. [OHRoss] pride ohio
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VZB.2ACI/246 Message Board Post: looking for photo or ads for the morgan wood store at pride ohio thanks nj

    04/04/2002 03:22:06
    1. [OHRoss] Newland family of Ross Co. Ohio
    2. Jack Shoemaker
    3. Requesting information on Frances Mary Newland b Jan.1,1843 married to Christopher Rosenfelt July 4,1865 the had the following children Benjamin born 1867 no in Ross Co. Ohio Susan b 1868-69 Charles b 1869 in Ross Co. Ohio Mary Frances Newland Rosenfield died in May 6,1875 Christian married second time to Elizabeth Boweles Jan 1,1877 Allen C Newland born Dec.of 1844 married a Mary May Eppenhour also as benn spelled Ebenhour father Joseph James Ebenhour mother Barbara Miller Mary May was born in Chillicothe Ohio in 1846 Allen may have come from Union Town Ship Ross Co. Ohio. James Newland middle name either starts with a M or F b 1846 no history George W Newland b 1848 married in Fayette Co. March 7,1872 died in Fayette Co. Jefferson Town Ship in August 6, 1913 buried at Blooming Cemetery Charles W Newland b 1849 in Ross Co. married to Mary Rumer March 5,1874 in Fayette Co. and died in June 21,1892 Alice born 1852 no History Jane born 1854 no history Ainanda 1858 No history any information of the Newland or the Ebenhour family of Ross Co. or Fayette Co. Ohio would be very mush Appreciated Jack __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards� http://movies.yahoo.com/

    03/28/2002 10:34:47
    1. [OHRoss] information on membership to the Ross Gen Soc.
    2. Jack Shoemaker
    3. Requesting information on the Ross Co. Gen. Soc. and if you could tell me if Caroll Co. as Gen.Soc. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Movies - coverage of the 74th Academy Awards� http://movies.yahoo.com/

    03/28/2002 10:33:58
    1. [OHRoss] Re: Chillicothe
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/VZB.2ACI/110.124 Message Board Post: Hello, My father was born in Chillicothe. His name was George Thomas. His father was Walter also of Chillicothe. They lived on Hickory. Yours, Michael

    03/26/2002 10:52:18