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    1. Re: Fw: BAKER GROVE GROOM in Sandusky Ohio
    2. Alfred O'Brien
    3. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 27-Jun-99 8:31 > Subject: QExpress for Sandusky Co, Ohio ( BAKER GROVE GROOM ) > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > SURNAMES: BAKER GROVE GROOM > NAME: Larry Mundt > EMAIL: [email protected] > DATE: Jun 27 1999 > QRYTEXT: I am researching a John D. Baker born 22 Sept. 1839 in Fremont > Ohio, Died 26 June 1892 in Mantino, Iowa. Married Mary J. Grove OR Groom, > born Ohio about 1840 Died 21 Dec. 1912 in Ohio. > > Oral tradition states John D. was from a family of Quakers and was himself > a farmer in Sandusky county, leaving sometime BEFORE 1876 for Iowa. He > served in the Civil War (seeking confirmation)and was dis-owned by his > family of Quakers due to this involvement. > John D. Baker was reportedly a secretary to one of President Lincoln's > cabinet members. (seeking confirmation). > > Any assistance or advice would be greatly appreciated! > > !^NavFont02F032A0006NGHHJs784B > > ==== 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.

    06/27/1999 03:37:37
    1. Re: Fw: BAKER GROVE GROOM in Sandusky Ohio
    2. Alfred O'Brien
    3. Larry' In Sandusky County, Ohio Landowners Atlas 1860 Page 38---York Township Lot 5 A John D. Baker is shown on the map with 85 acres Another 18-20 Bakers are shown as landowners In Sandusky County, Ohio, Wills, Estates and Guardianships 1820-1900 A couple dozen entries for Baker including two for John D. Estate 1853---Chancery #8 Page 232 Guardianship---1858 Case # 939 In Ottawa, Sandusky, and Seneca Counties, Ohio---Newspaper Obituary Abstracts 1836-1870 Many Bakers Indexed---No John D., tho. May 4, 1855---BAKER, Mary---Clinton Township, 25th of April, 53years, Wife of Ezra If you have other names, I'll be glad to look for them. Al O'Brien Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman wrote: > > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 27-Jun-99 8:31 > Subject: QExpress for Sandusky Co, Ohio ( BAKER GROVE GROOM ) > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > SURNAMES: BAKER GROVE GROOM > NAME: Larry Mundt > EMAIL: [email protected] > DATE: Jun 27 1999 > QRYTEXT: I am researching a John D. Baker born 22 Sept. 1839 in Fremont > Ohio, Died 26 June 1892 in Mantino, Iowa. Married Mary J. Grove OR Groom, > born Ohio about 1840 Died 21 Dec. 1912 in Ohio. > > Oral tradition states John D. was from a family of Quakers and was himself > a farmer in Sandusky county, leaving sometime BEFORE 1876 for Iowa. He > served in the Civil War (seeking confirmation)and was dis-owned by his > family of Quakers due to this involvement. > John D. Baker was reportedly a secretary to one of President Lincoln's > cabinet members. (seeking confirmation). > > Any assistance or advice would be greatly appreciated! > > !^NavFont02F032A0006NGHHJs784B > > ==== 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.

    06/27/1999 03:34:59
    1. Fw: BAKER GROVE GROOM in Sandusky Ohio
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 27-Jun-99 8:31 Subject: QExpress for Sandusky Co, Ohio ( BAKER GROVE GROOM ) - ---------------------------------------------------------------- SURNAMES: BAKER GROVE GROOM NAME: Larry Mundt EMAIL: [email protected] DATE: Jun 27 1999 QRYTEXT: I am researching a John D. Baker born 22 Sept. 1839 in Fremont Ohio, Died 26 June 1892 in Mantino, Iowa. Married Mary J. Grove OR Groom, born Ohio about 1840 Died 21 Dec. 1912 in Ohio. Oral tradition states John D. was from a family of Quakers and was himself a farmer in Sandusky county, leaving sometime BEFORE 1876 for Iowa. He served in the Civil War (seeking confirmation)and was dis-owned by his family of Quakers due to this involvement. John D. Baker was reportedly a secretary to one of President Lincoln's cabinet members. (seeking confirmation). Any assistance or advice would be greatly appreciated! !^NavFont02F032A0006NGHHJs784B

    06/27/1999 12:59:30
    1. I am making progress on the move!
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. Hi Everyone, I am finally making progress. The bulk of the pages are moved and all I have left is one of Dave's and the individual county pages. Please go over and check out our new home at http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~maggieoh/mindex.html and let me know of broken links that you find. Thanks for you patience. Maggie !^NavFont02F010B000ENGHHG99NGCCHHSBA93

    06/26/1999 10:14:16
    1. Re: Just Letting You Know
    2. Kat Derrick
    3. You will love Outlook express. Let me know if you have any questions. I teach computers for a living. And look into the stationary. You can do beautiful letters that way. Kat Derrick [email protected] Researching Surnames: DAVIDSON, DERRICK, LARRIMORE, LOVE, NEWTON, NOON, NOONAN ----- Original Message ----- From: Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 26, 1999 11:54 AM Subject: Just Letting You Know > Hi Folks, > > I am trying to learn how to use Outlook Express so please be patient > with me if I make some mistakes. > > Maggie > > !^NavFont02F005F0007NGHHG603A97 > > > ==== 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. > >

    06/26/1999 09:04:25
    1. Homan & Nott Family
    2. DIANE
    3. Hi! I am trying to find information on my great-grandparent and their children. Edward Charles Nott who died Nov/10/1911 in Helena OH; only death record exists is at St Mary's Church in Helena, OH. His wife was Minnie Luccel Homan Sep/09/1879 born in Helena. Died in California Oct/04/1972(daughter of Martin and Catherine Homan). Their children are: Maxwell Nott (my grandfather but everyone called him Mac or Charles) I have his death record. BD: Dec/03/1907 Hugh Vincent Nott - he was in WWII, I have his Birth & death record. BD: May/04/1912 in Fremont, OH Dale Frederick Nott - he was in WWII, I have his death record. BD: Sep/03/1910 in Sumner, Illinois Ruth An Nott - BD: May/1905 in Sumner, IL I have nothing else on her They are in the 1920 Ohio Census in Fremont. They were living at 1314 Napoleon Street, Fremont, Ohio I would like to find pictures, school records, land/deed records. Anything on this family. Where could the kids have gone to school? Could I get a copy of their records? I hope someone can help me. If you need more information, let me know. - ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Diane's Home Away from Home: http://members.aol.com/DNott97553/index.html knitting, genealogy, nascar, comic books

    06/26/1999 07:23:31
    1. Just Letting You Know
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. Hi Folks, I am trying to learn how to use Outlook Express so please be patient with me if I make some mistakes. Maggie !^NavFont02F005F0007NGHHG603A97

    06/26/1999 11:54:53
    1. About the Battle of the Little Bighorn
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 25-Jun-99 21:59 Subject: Possible Interest To List Members - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: B&B <[email protected]> Hi Maggie, Hope you and family are well. Thought maybe the info below might be of interest to some of the list members. Open the URL and see what you think. I thought it was interesting, but my sympathies have always been with the Indian people. Have a great week-end. Bye now--- Bob Today in History: June 25th June 25, 1876 Lt. Col. George A. Custer and more than 200 federal troops of the 7th Cavalry lost their lives in what became known as the Battle of the Little Bighorn, or Custer's Last Stand. The battle, which took place after the 7th Calvary attacked a large camp of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians, was part of a governmental effort to remove Indian groups from Southern Montana. Kate Bighead, a Cheyenne woman, participated in the battle: http://www.stedwards.edu/cfpages/farrall/eye.htm !^NavFont02F037C0007NGHHJ7E6C01

    06/26/1999 12:05:36
    1. Fw: Re: Orphan Train
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 21-Jun-99 14:57 Subject: Re: Orphan Train - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: Ken Reeder <[email protected]> Maggie - I remember sometime ago you did several messages on the orphan trains. Thought you might find this happy ending interesting. _____________________ [email protected] wrote: This item came from the Greenup County, KY list and was posted by Mr. Ed Cooper. I wonder if this "train" had a stop in Clermont Co. - as is evidenced by my reply at the end. -- >From 1854 to 1929 the government ran what was known as "orphan Trains" they sent homeless children mostly from the New York area on trains to the West. The trains had pre determine stops where the local people would come out and "look" them over. Those that weren't chosen went on to the next stop, those that were chosen stayed where some found a much better life with people that loved them while others found a life close to slavery. This is an incredible and amazing part of US history that I have never heard of before. I hope this helps somebody, Ed Cooper Nonfiction Books Fry, Annette R. The Orphan Trains. New York: New Discovery Books, 1994. This was our main print source for information. It's very well-written and has many photographs.) Holt Marilyn Irvin. The Orphan Trains: Placing Out in America. Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1992. Ed, that is very interesting and thought provoking for me. I have an ancestor (George B. Beacham) that was orphaned in CT. He and his sister were separated and he ended up living with the Thomas Lytle family in Clermont Co. OH at the age of 12. I have always wondered how this came about and why his sister wasn't with him. He searched and found her as an adult working in a hat factory in Danbury, CT. He brought her to Clermont Co. and they are buried near each other now. !^NavFont02F06520007NGHHM546A82

    06/21/1999 11:44:26
    1. Happy Father's Day
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. Happy Father's Day to all you fathers out there. I have a page set up at http://www.infinet.com/~dzimmerm/Holidays/F/f_index.html if you want to check it out. It even has a picture of me as a baby on it. Maggie !^NavFont02F00AE000FNGHHG3ANG72HGAF56C6

    06/20/1999 02:02:19
    1. Fw: 1600's Ancestor Roll of Honor
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 19-Jun-99 20:27 Subject: [OHIO] 1600's Ancestor Roll of Honor - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Reply-To: First Families <[email protected]> Hello Everyone We have added several new 1600's ancestor bios and have included their children on the Ancestor Roll of Honor on America's First Families web site at; http://www.linkline.com/personal/xymox/ When you enter the site, scroll down to near the bottom of the page where the Ancestor Roll of Honor is located. Enjoy Harold Oliver Director !^NavFont02F02260006NGHHIn39C8

    06/19/1999 07:26:16
    1. Fw: OBIT-LOOKUPS-L Mailing List
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 19-Jun-99 1:24 Subject: ATTN: Listowner - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: [email protected] Hi Everyone, There is a new Rootsweb Mailing List called OBIT-LOOKUPS. This list will allow people to volunteer for and request obituary lookups. I also hope it will be a forum to discuss finding obituaries, libraries with good newspaper holdings and other such information. I have a website that will be the temporary home for the volunteer list. There is additional information there if you are interested in volunteering: <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/Sjhcamp/index.html">EarthVision</A> or http://members.aol.com/sjhcamp/index.html To subscribe, put the singel word: subscribe in the body of your email message and send to: for Mail Mode - [email protected] for Digest Mode - [email protected] To send mail to the list: [email protected] To Volunteer, please send email to me at: [email protected] with the following information: State, County, Your Name, Your Email Address. You can also include Town or City Names, Libraries or Newspaper Names if it seems appropriate. If there are any questions or suggestions about the list feel free to email me. Susan Hovencamp [email protected] ListOwner of: OBIT-LOOKUPS-L Volunteer List at: http://members.aol.com/sjhcamp/index.html !^NavFont02F04F00007NGHHKF2BB6F

    06/19/1999 12:32:03
    1. Fw: WEIKER NELSON in Sandusky County
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 19-Jun-99 0:04 Subject: QExpress for Sandusky Co, Ohio ( WEIKER NELSON ) - ---------------------------------------------------------------- SURNAMES: WEIKER NELSON NAME: Scarlett Sellmeyer EMAIL: [email protected] DATE: Jun 18 1999 QRYTEXT: Looking for information about Julius Nelson and Dorothea Weiker married in Sandusky, Ohio 1882. Julius emmigrated to the USA at the age of 15 in about 1872. I don't know if he came to the USA with his parents or relatives. He said he came from the Island of Fur, pre war Germany. I would like to know something about Julius and his family. !^NavFont02F023E0007NGHHI403BC2

    06/19/1999 12:22:30
    1. Fw: PAXTON, ROSE in Sandusky County
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 18-Jun-99 21:01 Subject: Sandusky County Query - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Bill Blackmer [email protected] DATE: 06/18/99 Need the parents of Sevy PAXTON and his wife Mary ROSE. Both were born in Ohio. They were living in Sanduski County in 1845 at place called New Chaple Hill. They had a son named Luther William who was born in 1845. Bill Blackmer e-mail - [email protected] !^NavFont02F01C20007NGHHHC4BDEC

    06/19/1999 12:22:24
    1. Fw: Re: Souveneer Booklet
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 18-Jun-99 16:30 - ---------------------------------------------------------------- From: Eleanor Kiser <[email protected]> Hi Maggie, The book will be a "Pictorial History of Sandusky Co." depicting life in Sandisky Co. and its communities during the past l00 years. The books will be available Oct. 1, 1999. To reserve your copy send $29.95 plus $3.50 postage and handling to:News Messenger 1700 Cedar St., Fremont, Ohio, 43420 We are celebrating our Sesquicentennial year. Eleanor Kiser [email protected] Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman wrote: > Hi, Does someone have suggestions for Jeanne? I don't know what to tell > her or where to steer her to get this info. Thanks, Maggie > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 18-Jun-99 5:39 > Subject: (no subject) > ------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sender: [email protected] > > I would like to obtain a copy of the Bicentennial Celebration booklet > published about the History of Sandusky and Ottawa Counties in Ohio. > Jeanne > in California > !^NavFont02F03FD0007NGHHJFE7B4D

    06/18/1999 04:03:23
    1. Copyright Stuff
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. Hi Folks, There have been a lot of questions recently about copyrights. There is a page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/oh_cprt.htm that should answer all those questions. Maggie !^NavFont02F00A2000FNGHHG4BNG7BHGA3DC4D

    06/18/1999 01:31:44
    1. Fw: GREENSLADE in Bellevue Ohio
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 18-Jun-99 13:35 Subject: Sandusky County - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Claire Moore [email protected] DATE: 06/18/99 I am trying to find the death date of Mary Ann Ellis GREENSLADE who died in Bellevue about 1880. She is my great grandmother. Thank you. Claire M. Moore [email protected] !^NavFont02F017D0007NGHHH7FCC8B

    06/18/1999 12:57:02
    1. Souveneer Booklet
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. Hi, Does someone have suggestions for Jeanne? I don't know what to tell her or where to steer her to get this info. Thanks, Maggie - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 18-Jun-99 5:39 Subject: (no subject) - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Sender: [email protected] I would like to obtain a copy of the Bicentennial Celebration booklet published about the History of Sandusky and Ottawa Counties in Ohio. Jeanne in California !^NavFont02F01C20007NGHHHC4BDEC

    06/18/1999 12:05:59
    1. Fw: Michigan 1870 Census Index Online
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 15-Jun-99 11:53 Subject: [OHIO] Michigan 1870 Census Index Online - ---------------------------------------------------------------- Reply-To: [email protected] For those of us with Ohio roots, there is always at least one of our ancestors who probably slipped over the northern border! Michigan 1870 Census Index Online Some years ago the Library of Michigan printed an index to the 1870 U.S. Census records for the state. This printed version won the Paul W. Thurston award in 1993 as a notable government document. Copies of the printed index are available in libraries throughout Michigan and in many genealogy libraries elsewhere. The Library of Michigan has now released an online version on their Web site. This is a major help for anyone researching Michigan ancestors of that time period, especially for researchers who do not have easy access to the printed index. Anyone can sit at home day or night and search the index. The 1870 census index lists the names of heads-of-household where only one surname was present in a dwelling. In certain cases, surnames of other persons are indexed. For example: - a brother living with another brother and his family - a married son living with his parents - several persons of the same name living in a hotel or boarding house or working in the household of another family - surnames that were present in the dwelling as boarders, in-laws, etc. This searchable database is very easy to use. A form appears on your screen with several fields for entry. You must fill in the last name, but the other fields are optional: first name, county, and township. You can also use wildcard searches. For example, if you enter "Smi" in the "Last Name" field and select the "Use Wildcard" option, the database will display all records with a last name starting with "Smi" including "Smiddorf", "Smith", and "Smits". http://envoy.libofmich.lib.mi.us/1870_census/ !^NavFont02F06950007NGHHM960911

    06/15/1999 12:34:39
    1. Fw: BEERLEY, TAMBERT in Sandusky County
    2. Maggie Stewart-Zimmerman
    3. - ---------------------------------------------------------------- FORWARDED MESSAGE - Orig: 15-Jun-99 7:01 Subject: QExpress for Sandusky Co, Ohio ( BEERLEY TAMBERT ) - ---------------------------------------------------------------- SURNAMES: BEERLEY TAMBERT NAME: Marleen Leach EMAIL: [email protected] DATE: Jun 15 1999 QRYTEXT: Appreciate any info on : Amrgaret Beerley Spouse of Samuel Tambert Marriage date: March 22, 1849 County record: Sandusky Co. !^NavFont02F01930007NGHHH95A9BA

    06/15/1999 12:34:26