- ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 6-Aug-99 7:37 Subject: New Sandusky Co. Oh Queries Post - ---------------------------------------------------------------- NAME: Martha Potteiger EMAIL: [email protected] Surname: POTTEIGER DATE: Aug 06 1999 LINK: URL: http:// QRYTEXT: John Potteiger of Sandusky, OH and formerly of Berks Co., PA died March 23, 1862 at the age of 14 years. He was the son of Lewis (deceased) and Mary Klopp Potteiger. It appears that Mary moved from PA to OH after the death of her husband sometime in 1853. One other son of Marys, Henry, stayed in OH, married and had children. A 3rd child returned to PA to live. I'm looking for any information on Henry and his family, as well as Mary. Many thanks! Martha Potteiger e-mail: [email protected] !^NavFont02F02BF0007NGHHIC19BDD
In a message dated 8/5/99 10:48:21 AM Pacific Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: << seeking INFORMATION ON JAMES BERRY bn. January 1 1782; m'd Philena Brooks November 5 1808 Deerfield, MA. Family was living in Sandusky Co. in early 1840's. >> I am also seeking info on: Berry Looking for the family of: Syvester Swan and Jerusha Berry, 1820-1840, Stephentown & Berlin, Rennselaer Cnty, NY. They also lived in Berkshire Cnty, MA, same time period. Thank you, Sandy Faller [email protected]
Hi, I belong to the Sandusky Co. Kin Hunters. Our members put the names of the families they are researching on a list. We have two people researching the name Berry. They are: Conrad Burton, 43779 Valley Rd., Decatur, Mi. 49045-8905 Beverly Shute, 13704 Hobart Dr., Silver Springs, MD 20904-5462 Good Luck Eleanor Kiser Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 4-Aug-99 12:07 > Subject: BERRY > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Samperoots > [email protected] > DATE: 08/04/99 > > SEEKING INFORMATION ON JAMES BERRY bn. January 1 1782; m'd Philena Brooks > November 5 1808 Deerfield, MA. Family was living in Sandusky Co. in early > 1840's. > > !^NavFont02F015F0007NGHHH617DE6 > > ==== 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.
Hi, Lloyd and Lester Bischoff are still living. Lloyd lives at 64 River Run Drive, Fremont, Ohio 43420 tele: 4l9-332-5353 and Lester Lives at1390 Fleetwood Dr., Fremont, Ohio, 43420, tele 4l9 332-8658. Their mother, father and Harry are deceased. Good Luck Eleanor Kiser Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman wrote: > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 4-Aug-99 1:29 > Subject: New Sandusky Co. Oh Queries Post > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > NAME: tom varney > EMAIL: [email protected] > Surname: BISCHOFF, FRAZIER > DATE: Aug 03 1999 > LINK: > URL: > QRYTEXT: I am searching for information on the BISCHOFF family of > Fremont. Living -Lloyd Lamar Bischoff: his father Edward Bischoff birth > date, etc. unk. his mother Frances Frazier. b. 25 Jul 1898 prob. Fremont. > d. 9 July 1975 in Fremont and buried there. Frances may have been > illegitament birth. Lloyd had at least 2 other brothers, one living for > sure, by name of Lester. No other information is known. > > !^NavFont02F026D0007NGHHI6F004A > > ==== 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.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 4-Aug-99 12:07 Subject: BERRY - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Samperoots [email protected] DATE: 08/04/99 SEEKING INFORMATION ON JAMES BERRY bn. January 1 1782; m'd Philena Brooks November 5 1808 Deerfield, MA. Family was living in Sandusky Co. in early 1840's. !^NavFont02F015F0007NGHHH617DE6
- ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 4-Aug-99 1:29 Subject: New Sandusky Co. Oh Queries Post - ---------------------------------------------------------------- NAME: tom varney EMAIL: [email protected] Surname: BISCHOFF, FRAZIER DATE: Aug 03 1999 LINK: URL: QRYTEXT: I am searching for information on the BISCHOFF family of Fremont. Living -Lloyd Lamar Bischoff: his father Edward Bischoff birth date, etc. unk. his mother Frances Frazier. b. 25 Jul 1898 prob. Fremont. d. 9 July 1975 in Fremont and buried there. Frances may have been illegitament birth. Lloyd had at least 2 other brothers, one living for sure, by name of Lester. No other information is known. !^NavFont02F026D0007NGHHI6F004A
- ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 2-Aug-99 21:51 Subject: Bible record - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: [email protected] Hi, Purchased a Holy Bible at an antique store in Ft. Wayne, IN. The Bible is in good shape and has some genealogical information contained inside, as well as a few clippings,etc. It apparently belonged to Ernest Scott and wife Constance Lee, who were married in 1903 in Columbus, Ohio. I would like to pass it on to someone in the family but not sure how to do it or if even possible. Can you help? Thank you, Sharon Ft. Wayne, IN !^NavFont02F022E0006NGHHIw79B8
- ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 2-Aug-99 15:23 Subject: Free Lookup Request - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Nina Kayes [email protected] DATE: 08/02/99 I was hoping to find any people or other information listed with James BERGENNER Ohio 1880 census Woodville Township Sandusky County pg 319D. [email protected] Thank you very much for your kind help !^NavFont02F019A0007NGHHH9C35B1
- ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 2-Aug-99 15:23 Subject: Free Lookup Request - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Nina Kayes [email protected] DATE: 08/02/99 I was hoping to find any people or other information listed with James BERGENNER Ohio 1880 census Woodville Township Sandusky County pg 319D. [email protected] Thank you very much for your kind help !^NavFont02F019A0007NGHHH9C35B1
Hi Betty Hope you found the Bakertown Cemetery ok. Wanted you to know that there will be a HAWK HUSS YOUNG Reunion Sept 16 2000 at Sandusky Co Fairgrounds in Fremont. This includes the RATHBURN/RATHBUN families. Hope you can come for that. We are going to try and notify the ones in the county and surrounding countys. Another gal is putting it on the internet under reunions with our names for contact. Pass the word. Hope you got home ok. Deb Sherman Oak Harbor Oh [email protected] At 11:06 AM 7/1/99 EDT, you wrote: >We will be in the Sandusky area in about two weeks. Have many ancestors, >HUSS and RATHBURN, buried in the Bakertown Cemetery. We would like >directions on getting there and a phone number please. Thanks, Betty >Nelson--Yuma, AZ > > >==== 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. > > >
- ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 1-Aug-99 15:47 Subject: FYI - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: Lynn Waterman <[email protected]> The US Geological Survey's Geographic Name Server was down for a while. It's back up and has a new URL: http://mapping.usgs.gov/www/gnis/ Be sure to update your links and bookmarks if you have a URL that has http://www-nmd.usgs.gov in the path. For those who don't know, it's a great place to find the location (including coordinates) of US state and territorial places, topographic features, etc. !^NavFont02F02270006NGHHIoF1A0
Thanks for your help Donna. Richard
---------- Forwarded message ---------- Date: Thu, 29 Jul 1999 10:55:12 -0700 From: Helen Silvey <[email protected]> Hi listmembers, I've been cleaning out! I found some very dusty books and wondered if you could put them for sale on your lists. I paid $50 for the larger ones, but with all I'll take best offer! Like EBay I'll put a date of close on it, up until Aug. 30 I'll accept all bids. Here are titles: History of Auglaize Co., 1817-1889 Excerpted from Centennial History of Ohio, by Henry Howe 1977 Portrait and Bio. Record of Auglaize, Logan and Shelby Counties, 1892, reprint 1977 A History of Auglaize Co., Comp.,publ. by Auglaize Co. Hist. Soc. 1979 Licking Co., Ohio 1982, Gen. Society, Newark Logan Co., Ohio 182, Gen. Soc., Bellefontaine History of Logan Co., 1880 reprint Preble Co., Ohio, Preble co. Hist. Soc., 1992 Memorial records of Shelby Co., Oh., 1819-1975 -1977 Handy Tips For Your Gen. Research in Ohio (small) Symmes Purchase Records by Chris McHenry 1979 (soft cover) Pioneer Ohio Newspapers 1793-1819 Gen. & Hist. Abstracts by Karen Mauer Green Miami Valley, Ohio, Pioneers, by Lindsay M. Brien Dozen of Cousins, Napa Valley Gen. Soc. 1979 soft cover, (heavy) Maryland Gen. Soc., Newletters from 1994/95 (small) Marylad Gen. Soc. Bulletins: Vol,32#3; Vol.32#s 1, 3, 4; Vol.36#s1.2.3.4 (heavy) Helen, Sacramento http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Woods/7636/helen.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/letters.htm http://jpaul.gwdi.com/silvey/ [email protected]
- ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 30-Jul-99 12:07 Subject: NOLTING surname - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Richard (Nolting) White [email protected] DATE: 07/30/99 Hello. I am new to genealogy. I am researching the NOLTING surname starting in Sandusky Co., Ohio, particularly in and around Clyde. I would appreciate any information you can share. Thank you. Richard (Nolting) White !^NavFont02F01A90007NGHHHAB512E
- ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE Subject: Genealogy ..... Sender: [email protected] - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Don't know what you are looking for, but maybe the following sites will help. ...Donna BIRTH CERTIFICATES & INDEXES !!!! Note: Birth Certificates can not be found on line anywhere. Indexes & Information on how to obtain them can be found on line. Note: Ohio (not Ohio Counties) Birth Records began Dec 20, 1908. For earlier dates - check with the specific county library and inquire what they may have. Often they have birth indexes on film and you can get a copy of the county birth certificate from the county records. The library of the county in question should be able to give you all addresses & phone numbers to follow up your search. http://www.vitalrec.com Birth Certificates from the State (also see the County) http://www.odh.state.oh.us/records/records-f.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~ BIRTH, DEATH, DIVORCE !!!! Birth, Death, Divorce - Three Cents Per Copy. (It may take months.) http://www.odh.state.oh.us/records/records-f.htm ~~~~~~~~~~~~ DEATH INDEXES, INFORMATION, OBITS, RECORDS !!!! (Also see above: "Birth, Death, Divorce") (See Newspapers also) Note: Ohio (Not County) Death Records began in 1937. Note: After Ohio (Not County) Death Records reach 50 years old, they are sent to the Ohio Historical Society. Death Index 1913-1937 - Ohio - On line http://www.odh.state.oh.us/records/records-f.htm Ohio Historical Society Death Index for 1913-1937 & how to get copies of a Death Certificate http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/dindex/ Contains other areas also: http://www.vitalrec.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ DIVORCE !!!! (Also see above: "Birth, Death, Divorce") Divorce and other areas also: http://www.vitalrec.com ~~~~~~~~~~~~ DIVORCE & DISSOLUTION !!!! Note: Ohio - Prior to 1852: See the Ohio State Supreme Court. 1852-Sept 6,1949: See the County Clerk. Sept 7, 1949 and after: see the Ohio Dept of Health in Columbus. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ ESTATES & WILLS Note: Ohio - See the County. ~~~~~~~~~~~~ NEWSPAPERS !!!! Ohio Note: In 1839, Ohio had 164 newspapers/magazines/periodicals. Of the total, Cincinnati had 27 of them. Index - Newspapers Microfilmed. Held at the Ohio Historical Society. 1793-1996 See link for loan info also. http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/newspaper/home.cfm
From: Merle Rummel INTERNET:[email protected] - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Yes -I'm still working on the migration roads -- here are a couple you have identified already I think: The Shore Road -went from Buffalo (actually Fort Niagara on Lake Ontario) to Erie PA to Cleveland, to Toledo. There it connected with the Bullskin Trace and went to Fort Detroit. It continued west from Toledo across northern Indiana to Fort Dearbourn at Chicago. It seems to be followed very closely by US 20. This was a major migration road across northern Ohio. The Mahoning Trail went from the Ohio River at East Liverpool to Lake Erie at Cleveland. It follows the route of OH 41 and was a major migration road into northern Ohio. Another access road was the Shamokin Trail. It went from New York to Erie. It is followed by US 6 most of its way across the Pennsylvania Mountains, but it curved north to Erie PA (PA 97 and US 19). Both the Shamokin Trail and the Shore Road were later roads, not becoming available until the Iroquois Indians were subdued long after the Revolution, near the time of the War of 1812. Merle Rummel Church Historian !^NavFont02F03CB0007NGHHJCDDF69
I apologize as this will go to the Maggie_Ohio list again. Maggie - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE Subject: Standards for Sound Genealogical Research - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: Claudette Rogers <[email protected]> This sounds like something worth sharing. It came over one of my genealogy lists. ==Claudette Standards for Sound Genealogical Research Recommended by the National Genealogical Society Remembering always that they are engaged in the quest for truth, family history researchers consistently - 1. Record the source for each item of information they collect 2. Test every hypothesis or theory against credible evidence and reject those that are not supported by the evidence 3. Seek original records, or reproduced images of them when there is reasonable assurance that they have not been altered, as the basis for their research conclusions 4. State something as a fact only when it is supported by convincing evidence and identify the evidence when communicating a fact to others 5. Limit with words like "probable" or "possible" any statement that is based on less than convincing evidence and state the reasons for concluding that it is probable or possible 6. Avoid misleading other researchers by either intentionally or carelessly distributing or publishing inaccurate information 7. State carefully and honestly the results of their own research and acknowledge all use of other researchers' work 8. Recognize the collegial nature of genealogical research by making their work available to others through publication, or by placing copies in appropriate libraries or repositories, and by welcoming critical comment 9. Consider with open minds new evidence or the comments of others on their work and the conclusions they have reached Copyright 1997 by National Genealogical Society. Permission is granted to copy or publish this material, provided it is reproduced in its entirety, including this notice. ==== Maggie_Ohio Mailing List ==== !^NavFont02F06E80007NGHHMEA30A7
Maggie, Please get well soon. We will miss you until then. Maybe your neck decided to hurt to take your mind off your knee. Patricia
Hello. I am new to the list and to genealogy. I am researching the NOLTING name in Ohio, particularly in and around Clyde. Would appreciate any leads to get me going in the right direction.
Maggie; GEt well soon. We can't live without you. Who is going to chair the convention without you? Susan in FL -----Original Message----- From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: July 29, 1999 3:04 p.m. Subject: Maggie's Status >Hi Everyone, > > This is a note to let you know that I pulled a muscle in my neck and >can't seem to stay at the keyboard for any length of time. I am going to >just rest and try to feel better. > >Maggie > >!^NavFont02F00990007NGHHG9ADDBB > > >==== 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. > >