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    1. GENEALOGIST'S DISEASE
    2. >From the bulletin board at one of our LDS FHC Libraries, here in Richmond, VA: GENEALOGIST'S DISEASE _Warning_: Genealogy Pox; very contagious _Symptoms_: Continual complaint as to need for names, dates and places. Patient has a blank expression and sometimes deaf to spouse and children. Has no taste for work of any kind except feverishly looking through records at libraries and courthouses. Has compulsion to write letters. Swears at the mailman when he doesn't leave mail. Frequents strange places such as cemeteries, ruins and remote desolate country areas. Makes secret night calls, hides phone bills and mumbles to self. Has strange faraway look in eyes. _Treatment_: Medication is useless. Disease is not fatal but gets progressively worse. Patients should attend workshops, subscribe to email gen-lists and genealogy magazines, and be given a quiet corner in the house, with a computer, where they can be alone. _Remarks_: The unusual nature of this disease is that the sicker the patients, the more they enjoy it. ~ ~ ~ ~ Rick Sorg Richmond, VA ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ researching - SORG, STROHL, WILSON, HARGER, GLASSER, VAN Y, VANY, VAN WY, VAN WEY, HAGUE, TILLOTSON, HAWK, HAAG, HAG, HARRIS, KENNEDY, HIGGINS, BATESOLE, ERNSBERGER, ERNSPERGER, GRANT

    09/18/1999 11:37:23
    1. Why we do this research
    2. _BUT FOR THIS..._ By Lajos Zilahy, published in "The Bedside Esquire," Arnold Gingrich, Ed., New York: Tudor Publishing Co., 1940. He didn't stop to wash the turpentine from his hands, but merely dried them on the rag that was hanging on a nail behind the door. Then he untied the green carpenter's apron from his waist and shook the shavings from his trousers. He put on his hat and, before going out the door, turned to the old carpenter who was standing with his back to him, stirring the glue. His voice was weary as he said: "Goodnight." A strange mysterious feeling had shivered in him since morning. There had been a bad taste in his mouth. For a moment his hand would stop moving the plane, and his eyes would close, tired. He went home and listlessly ate his supper. He lived at an old woman's, the widow of Ferenz Borka, in bare little room which had once been a wood shed. That night on the fourth day of October, 1874 at a quarter past one in the morning, the journeyman carpenter, John Kovacs, died. He was a soft-spoken, sallow faced man, with sagging shoulders and a rusty mustache. He died at the age of thirty-five. Two days later, they buried him. He left no wife, nor child behind, no one but a cook living in Budapest in the services of a bank president, by the name of Torday. She was John Kovacs' cousin. Five years later, the old carpenter in whose shop he had worked, died, and nine years later death took the old woman in whose shed he had lived. Fourteen years later, Torday's cook, John Kovacs' cousin, died. Twenty one years later in the month of March in 1895 in a pub at the end of Kerepesiut, cabbies sat around a red clothed table drinking wine. It was late in the night, it must have been three o'clock. They sprawled with their elbows on the table, shaking with raucous laughter. Clouds of thick smoke from vile cigars curled around them. They recalled the days of their military service. One of them, a big, ruddy-faced, double-chinned coachman whom they called Fritz, was saying: "Once my friend, the corporal, made a recruit stick his head into the stove..." And at this point he was seized by a violent fit of laughter as he banged the table with the palm of his hand. "Jeez!" he roared. The veins swelled on his neck and temples and for many minutes he choked, twitched and shook with convulsive laughter. When he finally calmed down he continued, interrupting himself with repeated guffaws. "He made him stick his head into the stove and in there he made him shout one hundred times 'Herr Zugsfierer, ich melde gehorsammst'...poor chump, there he was on all fours and we paddled his behind till the skin almost split on our fingers." Again he stopped to get over another laughing spell. Then he turned to one of the men. "Do you remember, Franzi?" Franzi nodded. The big fellow put his hand to his forehead. "Now... what was the fellow's name..." Franzi thought for a moment and then said: "Ah . . . a . . . Kovacs . . . John Kovacs." That was the last time ever a human voice spoke the name of John Kovacs. On November the tenth, in 1899, a woman suffering from heart disease was carried from an O Buda tobacco factory to St. John's Hospital. She must have been about forty-five years old. They put her on the first floor in ward number 3. She lay there on the bed, quiet and terrified; she knew she was going to die. It was dark in the ward, the rest of the patients were already asleep: only a wick sputtered in a small blue oil lamp. Her eyes staring wide into the dim light, the woman reflected upon her life. She remembered a summer night in the country, and a gentle-eyed young man, with whom their fingers linked she was roaming over the heavy scented fields and through whom that night she became a woman. That young man was John Kovacs and his face, his voice, the glance of his eyes had now returned for the last time. But this time his name was not spoken, only in the mind of this dying woman did he silently appear for a few moments. The following year a fire destroyed the Calvinist rectory and its dusty records that contained the particulars of the birth and death of John Kovacs. In January, 1901, the winter was hard. Toward evening in the dark a man dressed in rags climbed furtively over the ditch that fenced in the village cemetery. He stole two wooden crosses to build a fire. One of the crosses had marked the grave of John Kovacs. Again two decades passed. In 1923, in Kecskemet, a young lawyer sat at his desk making an inventory of his father's estate. He opened every drawer and looked carefully through every scrap of paper. On one was written: "Received 4 Florins, 60 kraciers. The price of two chairs polished respectfully Kovacs John." The lawyer glanced over the paper, crumpled it in his hand and threw it into the wastepaper basket. The following day the maid took out the basket and emptied it in the far end of the courtyard. Three days later it rained. The crumpled paper soaked through and only this much remained on it: ". . . Kova . . . J . . . " The rain had washed away the rest; the letter "J" was barely legible. These last letters were the last lines, the last speck of matter that remained of John Kovacs. A few weeks later the sky rumbled and the rain poured down as though emptied from buckets. On that afternoon the rain washed away the remaining letters. The letter "v" resisted longest, because there where the line curves in the "v" John Kovacs had pressed on his pen. Then the rain washed that away too. And in that instant forty-nine years after his death the life of the journeyman carpenter ceased to exist and forever disappeared from this earth . . . But for this . . . /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ \()/ \/ "We live as long as we are remembered" /\ ~ Old Russian Proverb ~ / \ Regards, Rick Sorg Richmond, VA ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// \\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\ researching - SORG, STROHL, WILSON, HARGER, GLASSER, VAN Y, VANY, VAN WY, VAN WEY, HAGUE, TILLOTSON, HAWK, HAAG, HAG, HARRIS, KENNEDY, HIGGINS, BATESOLE, ERNSBERGER, ERNSPERGER, GRANT

    09/18/1999 11:37:19
    1. Re: Fw: YOUNG in Sandusky County
    2. Eleanor Kiser
    3. Hi, I belong to the Sandusky Co. Kin Hunters. Our members put the names they are researching on a list. There are a lot for Young: Betty Brown, 15405 W. Elmore E. Rd., Elmore, Oh., 434l6 Shaun Carson, 1321 O'Donnell Rd., Moscow, ID, 83843 Loretta Gerber, P.O. Box141, Castalia, Ohio 44824 e-mail [email protected] Arlene Symonds, 2113 Hull Rd., Sandusky, Ohio 44870 e-mail [email protected] Debbie Sherman, P.O. Box 414 Oak Harbor, Oh, 43449 e-mail [email protected] DENNIS; Robert Rogers, 151 W. Main Sat., Orwell, Ohio 44076 Good Luck Eleanor Kiser Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 16-Sep-99 19:23 > Subject: New Sandusky Co. Oh Queries Post > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sandusky Co. Oh Queries > A new message, "Young," was posted by Lois Daniels on Thu, 16 Sep 1999 > > Surname: YOUNG > > --- > NAME: Lois Daniels > EMAIL: [email protected] > DATE: Sep 16 1999 > URL: http:// > QRYTEXT: 16 Sep 1999 > Looking for any information of a CORNELIUS YOUNG b abt 1768 MD m 1828 > Knox Co., OH CATHERINE DENNIS. CORNELIUS YOUNG d abt 1858 Sandusky Co., OH. > Any info would be greatly appreciated. Please e-mail me at > [email protected] > > This is an automatically-generated notice. > > <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Sandusky> > > !^NavFont02F02950007NGHHI973855 > > ==== OHSANDUS Mailing List ==== > Feel free to share your research tips, get help from others and discuss ideas on research and resources for Sandusky County. > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHSANDUS for the list name.

    09/17/1999 02:44:09
    1. Fw: YOUNG in Sandusky County
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 16-Sep-99 19:23 Subject: New Sandusky Co. Oh Queries Post - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Sandusky Co. Oh Queries A new message, "Young," was posted by Lois Daniels on Thu, 16 Sep 1999 Surname: YOUNG --- NAME: Lois Daniels EMAIL: [email protected] DATE: Sep 16 1999 URL: http:// QRYTEXT: 16 Sep 1999 Looking for any information of a CORNELIUS YOUNG b abt 1768 MD m 1828 Knox Co., OH CATHERINE DENNIS. CORNELIUS YOUNG d abt 1858 Sandusky Co., OH. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Please e-mail me at [email protected] This is an automatically-generated notice. <http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Oh/Sandusky> !^NavFont02F02950007NGHHI973855

    09/16/1999 09:03:16
    1. Fw: SW Ohio genealogy calendar
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 16-Sep-99 17:56 Subject: [OHGEN-L] SW Ohio genealogy calendar - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: [email protected] Anyone with a genealogy or history event scheduled is invited to post the information on the on-line Calendar of Events at: http://www.calsnet.com/ohbutler It's free and for anywhere in the southwestern Ohio area. The only program listed so far for September is a book signing *today* with the author of "Morgan's Raid". Nancy Sween http://members.aol.com/Sftrail/gen-sale.html ==== OHGEN Mailing List ==== !^NavFont02F02430007NGHHI443EC0

    09/16/1999 09:03:13
    1. Fw: CUYAHOGA COUNTY EARLY ALIEN DOCKETS
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 16-Sep-99 6:44 Subject: CUYAHOGA COUNTY EARLY ALIEN DOCKETS - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ingrid Abram <[email protected]> The first volume for the Common Pleas and District Court of declarations for immigrants prior to 1850 can be viewed: http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohcagg/aliendkt/ ==== Maggie_Ohio Mailing List ==== !^NavFont02F019B000FNGHHH55NH7EHH9D56F1

    09/16/1999 12:13:11
    1. Fw: Genealogy Program in Ashland Co.
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. My apologies to the Maggie Ohio list for this duplicate. Maggie - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 15-Sep-99 17:18 Subject: Genealogy Program - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: Kathryn Venditti <[email protected]> The Friends of Ashland University Library invite you to their Annual Fall Luncheon where Bonnie Knox will present DON'T STAND UNDER YOUR FAMILY TREE WHEN YOU SHAKE IT. Bonnie Knox has published numerous articles on genealogy, as well as a book on one of her ancestors. She is the retired head of the Wayne County Public Library Genealogy Department, co-author of the "Ask Genie" genealogy column in The Wooster Daily Record, a member of First Families of Ohio, and a judge for state and county level 4-H genealogy programs. The luncheon will be held on Saturday, October 2, at 12:00 Noon, in the Accent Room, John C. Myers Convocation Center, Ashland University. The menu selections are lemon Parmesan chicken or roast beef with mushrooms, at $9.00 per person. If you would like to receive a registration form, please call Kathryn, Ashland University Library, (419) 289-5402. Kathryn Venditti Reference Librarian Ashland University Ashland, OH 44805 (419) 289-5427 (voice) (419) 289-5422 (fax) [email protected] ==== Maggie_Ohio Mailing List ==== !^NavFont02F04930007NGHHK95762E

    09/16/1999 11:37:08
    1. Fw: Re: Fw: Re: Rice Twp. in Sanusky Cou
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 14-Sep-99 22:15 Subject: Re: Fw: Re: Rice Twp. in Sanusky County - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Sender: [email protected] Hello, I am Elizabeth Anne May my husbands name is Jeffrey Lee May. His fathers name is Howard Henry May, Howards father was Henry (Harry) May. His father's name was also Henry. Henry lived in Bellevue, Ohio that is about 14 miles south of us. We live in Sandusky, Ohio. The May side is very sparse in info. My husbands grandfather was raised by an Aunt. His mother ran away somewhere and left him. I know his father had an Ice Cream Wagon as we have a picture of him standing by it with his name written on the side. Let me know if I can help. Sincerely (Anne) May !^NavFont02F02B00007NGHHIB21701

    09/16/1999 11:36:55
    1. Audritsh in Sandusky Co.
    2. Craig Aldrich
    3. Hi All, New member here... I only get to Ohio twice a year and am usually too busy around the house to get over to Sandusky Co., so I am hoping I can find some help on this list. I had several generations of my ancestors live in and around Green Springs. I believe some of the descendents are still in the area, but are strangers to me. My line was originally the Audritsh family and the name was changed to Aldrich in the mid 1800's (I think). Is anyone on this list familiar with the Audritsh family line? Specifically I am looking for information on Benedict Audritsh (name was also listed as Benjamin Aldrich) who married Barbara Miller. Son Daniel Audritsh was born in Sandusky Co. (Jackson Twp.) in 1857. He married Elizabeth Blackstone on 19 Dec 1878 in Seneca Co. (Elizabeth was born 2 Feb 1860, also called Sarah or Sariah Elizabeth Blackstone). Also looking for more information on the Blackstone family. That's all for now. More later if things work out. Hi Maggie...been in contact with you before about John Zimmerman, etc. Hi to the Toledo folk, my sister still lives in that ghost town. Mom still lives in Defiance. Later y'all, Craig Aldrich Houston, TX Craig Aldrich <mailto:[email protected]> home page <http://freeweb.pdq.net/cmaldrich/>

    09/15/1999 05:50:44
    1. Re: Fw: Rice Twp. in Sanusky County
    2. Eleanor Kiser
    3. Hi, I belong to the Sandusky Co. Kin Hunters. Our members put the names they are researching on a list. I found a few for you: Endi Barrett, 23033 Westchester F-214, Port Charlotte Fl., 33980. She is working on Turner and Grubb families. Ellmer Fought, 18591 Marshall Ln., Saratoga CA. 95070, e-mail eefought @aol.com He is also working on the Grubb family. Rebecca White, 1103 Garrison St., Fremont, Ohio, 43420, e-mail [email protected] os also working Grubb family. Good Luck Eleanor Kiser Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 13-Sep-99 17:44 > Subject: RE: Rice Twp. > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sender: [email protected] > > Hello, I have traced relation to that area. Their names were Hyde and > Turner. > They were some of the first settlers. Also, they were in Ottawa County area > > Plaster Bed,Danbury Twp and etc. Do you have info on them? > > Thank You > > Elizabeth A. May > Mothers maiden name Gubb Grandmothers maiden name Turner (George Turner) > was her father. Geo Turners mother was Valonia Hyde there are Parks in > their too. > > Rice Twp is in Fremont right on Rt 53. > > !^NavFont02F02370007NGHHI38A107 > > ==== OHSANDUS Mailing List ==== > This list is designed to provide a discussion forum for anyone who has an interest in Sandusky County Ohio. > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHSANDUS for the list name.

    09/14/1999 08:06:44
    1. Re: Fw: Rice Twp. in Sanusky County
    2. g
    3. Hi Maggie and everyone, I believe it was Rice Township where my g-g-grandfather, William Henry Wells, owned land. There was a large map on the hallway wall in the Hayes library immediately outside the main part of the library from 1850 that shows the land owners of the time. Wm. Henry's name is listed on that map. I am trying to find any information that I can about William Henry Wells. If any of you come across the name while researching Rice Township and passed it on to me, I would be eternally in your debt! Thanks. Take care, George Wells - Sylvania, Ohio Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 13-Sep-99 17:44 > Subject: RE: Rice Twp. > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sender: [email protected] > > Hello, I have traced relation to that area. Their names were Hyde and > Turner. > They were some of the first settlers. Also, they were in Ottawa County area > > Plaster Bed,Danbury Twp and etc. Do you have info on them? > > Thank You > their too. > > Rice Twp is in Fremont right on Rt 53. > -- magna est veritas et praevalebit Coming to you live from America's only inhabited ghost town - Toledo, Ohio E-mail: [email protected]

    09/14/1999 05:15:22
    1. Re: Newspapers
    2. g
    3. Hi Sandy and Deb, I missed the first part of this message thread so I don't know if you are looking for a particular newspaper or interested in old local papers in general. If you are looking for area newspapers you may want to look at the Toledo Lucas County Public Library's collection. They have at least a dozen, probably more, local newspapers going back at least into the 1800's. The genealogy department is closed for renovation but they will be reopening at a temporary location in the old Point Place branch in less than two weeks. Take care, George Wells - Sylvania, Ohio Deb Sherman wrote: > Hi Sandy > There are old newspapers at the R B Hayes Library. They have closed to > renovate and update ceilings and temp control til Jan. What a bummer. > Perhaps you can get them on line and they will do a look up for you. > Havent done much research due to a busy summer besides taking care of > 3 parents. Butch;'s mom isnt good and one expects that at 87. My folks > are 77 and 85 doing pretty good but they still need us. > Looking forward to winter and a slower pace. > What are you looking for? > Nice hearing from you. > Debby Sherman > [email protected] new address > > At 09:36 PM 9/13/99 EDT, you wrote: > >Are there any early Newspapers of Sandusky County in the early to late > 1800's. > >If so, are they micro filmed and where could one find one Library or LDS? > > > >Sincerely, > > > >Sandy Faller > > > > > >==== OHSANDUS Mailing List ==== > >This list will also be my way to contact you directly with any updates, > changes, and other news about this page. > >To search this list go to > http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHSANDUS for > the list name. > > > > > > > > ==== OHSANDUS Mailing List ==== > This list will also be my way to contact you directly with any updates, changes, and other news about this page. > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHSANDUS for the list name. -- magna est veritas et praevalebit Coming to you live from America's only inhabited ghost town - Toledo, Ohio E-mail: [email protected]

    09/14/1999 05:08:37
    1. Re: Newspapers
    2. Deb Sherman
    3. Hi Sandy There are old newspapers at the R B Hayes Library. They have closed to renovate and update ceilings and temp control til Jan. What a bummer. Perhaps you can get them on line and they will do a look up for you. Havent done much research due to a busy summer besides taking care of 3 parents. Butch;'s mom isnt good and one expects that at 87. My folks are 77 and 85 doing pretty good but they still need us. Looking forward to winter and a slower pace. What are you looking for? Nice hearing from you. Debby Sherman [email protected] new address At 09:36 PM 9/13/99 EDT, you wrote: >Are there any early Newspapers of Sandusky County in the early to late 1800's. >If so, are they micro filmed and where could one find one Library or LDS? > >Sincerely, > >Sandy Faller > > >==== OHSANDUS Mailing List ==== >This list will also be my way to contact you directly with any updates, changes, and other news about this page. >To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHSANDUS for the list name. > > >

    09/14/1999 06:16:36
    1. Fw: Rice Twp. in Sanusky County
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 13-Sep-99 17:44 Subject: RE: Rice Twp. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Sender: [email protected] Hello, I have traced relation to that area. Their names were Hyde and Turner. They were some of the first settlers. Also, they were in Ottawa County area Plaster Bed,Danbury Twp and etc. Do you have info on them? Thank You Elizabeth A. May Mothers maiden name Gubb Grandmothers maiden name Turner (George Turner) was her father. Geo Turners mother was Valonia Hyde there are Parks in their too. Rice Twp is in Fremont right on Rt 53. !^NavFont02F02370007NGHHI38A107

    09/14/1999 02:02:21
    1. Re: Newspapers
    2. Eleanor Kiser
    3. Hi Sandy, Yes we have indexed the obits from 1839. They are at the President Hayes Library on computer. The Kin Hunters have researchers who would look up the information for you. Our address is: [email protected] The library address is: hayes: [email protected] Good luck Eleanor Kiser [email protected] wrote: > Are there any early Newspapers of Sandusky County in the early to late 1800's. > If so, are they micro filmed and where could one find one Library or LDS? > > Sincerely, > > Sandy Faller > > ==== OHSANDUS Mailing List ==== > This list will also be my way to contact you directly with any updates, changes, and other news about this page. > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHSANDUS for the list name.

    09/13/1999 08:06:49
    1. Re: Newspapers
    2. Are there any early Newspapers of Sandusky County in the early to late 1800's. If so, are they micro filmed and where could one find one Library or LDS? Sincerely, Sandy Faller

    09/13/1999 03:36:53
    1. Fw: Daniel STERNS 1856 Newspaper Article
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 12-Sep-99 21:11 Subject: re Sandusky county, Ohio - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: Paul <[email protected]> I have come upon an incredible Nov. 8, 1856 newspaper with a front page article detailing the apparent waking up from death by "Daniel Sterns, Esq." of "Sandusky County." I would like to see members of his family know of it (and I am willing to have a few copies made) before I sell it in a couple of weeks. Thanks. Paul Drake. !^NavFont02F01E80007NGHHHEAAB51

    09/13/1999 01:34:31
    1. Re: Cogswell, Stacy, Bouck
    2. Eleanor Kiser
    3. Hi again, I found that Ginny Arveson is also researching the Sparlings. Again Good Luck Eleanor Ginny Arveson wrote: > Hello from sunny Seattle (yes, real sun!) - > > I am researching my ancestors who lived in Sandusky Co (primarily Fremont) > in the early to mid-1800s. The specific individuals are - > > George Cogswell b abt 1780 NY m. Clarainia Cummings b. NY > Barney Bouck b 1800 NY m. Clarana/Clarissa Cogswell b. abt 1806 NY (dau > George, above) > John Stacy - I don't know much, except he was b in NY and my > grgrgrandfather, John Stacy Bouck (s/o Barney, above) was probably named > after him > > Other families connected to these people, who also lived in Sandusky Co, > were the Sparlings & Lucky/Luckeys. > > If any one is connected to these people, I would love to hear from you and > exchange information. > > Ginny > > ==== OHSANDUS Mailing List ==== > Listowner Email is [email protected] or [email protected] > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHSANDUS for the list name.

    09/12/1999 02:10:17
    1. Re: Cogswell, Stacy, Bouck
    2. Eleanor Kiser
    3. Hi Ginny, I belong to the Sandusky Co. Kin Hunters. Our members put the names they are researching on a list. I"m sorry we don't have anyone on the Cogswell or Stacy families but we do have one researching the Bouck line. Ginny Arveson, 6902 18th St. S.W., Lynwood, Wa. 98037 Good Luck Eleanor Kiser Ginny Arveson wrote: > Hello from sunny Seattle (yes, real sun!) - > > I am researching my ancestors who lived in Sandusky Co (primarily Fremont) > in the early to mid-1800s. The specific individuals are - > > George Cogswell b abt 1780 NY m. Clarainia Cummings b. NY > Barney Bouck b 1800 NY m. Clarana/Clarissa Cogswell b. abt 1806 NY (dau > George, above) > John Stacy - I don't know much, except he was b in NY and my > grgrgrandfather, John Stacy Bouck (s/o Barney, above) was probably named > after him > > Other families connected to these people, who also lived in Sandusky Co, > were the Sparlings & Lucky/Luckeys. > > If any one is connected to these people, I would love to hear from you and > exchange information. > > Ginny > > ==== OHSANDUS Mailing List ==== > Listowner Email is [email protected] or [email protected] > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHSANDUS for the list name.

    09/12/1999 02:07:48
    1. Re: Fw: Wilson and Alta Peck in Sandusky Co.
    2. Eleanor Kiser
    3. Hi, I belong to the Sandusky Co. Kin Hunters. Our members put the names they are researching on a list. We don't have anyone on the Peck family but we have a few researching the Wilson family. They are: Jean Ladd, 7461 St. Rt. 101, Clyde, Ohio, 43410 Gloria Miller, e-mail [email protected] Dwane Norris, 4540 Hendee Rd., Jackson Mi. 4920l Marjoory Payne, P,O, Box 21445, Alburtis, PA, 18011 Beryl Sternagle, R.R. #2, Box 400. Holiday, PA. 166488 Good Hunting Eleanor Kiser Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 11-Sep-99 9:57 > Subject: Wilson and Alta Peck > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > From: "Willie Smith" <[email protected]> > > Hi, > My cousin Mary Alta (Rice) Peck, moved to Sandusky County with her > husband, Wilson Peck, sometime after 1941 from Putnam County, Tennessee. > Mary's father was Wesley Rice, my grandfather's brother. > She died in Helena on December 26, 1981 and is buried in Metzgar > Cemetery. I am hoping to find some of her children still in the area if she > and Wilson had any. Perhaps Wilson Peck is still living there. Also, > noticed there is a Rice township. Which branch of the Rice family is this > named for? > Thanks > Will Smith > > !^NavFont02F028F0007NGHHI919CDF > > ==== OHSANDUS Mailing List ==== > Homepage for this list is http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohsandus/ > To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHSANDUS for the list name.

    09/12/1999 02:02:08