Are old Seneca Co. marriages on-line? If not, where are they available? Any info appreciated. Thanks.
Does anyone have access to the Honey Creek Baptist Cemetery records that could let me know what Henry's are buried there? I'm looking for Henry's that died between 1830 and 1880. If not, does anyone know where I could obtain this information? Anything anyone can do to provide assistance or point me in the right direction will certainly be appreciated. Thanks.
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) >From the Message Boards, please reply through the URL in message. Alice US GenWeb Project County Coordinator for Seneca Co., OH http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohseneca/seneca.html Listmom for OHSENECA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** 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/BYB.2ACE/328 Message Board Post: I am looking for descendents of Josiah Jackman & Dolly Corser. They came to Ohio from Boscawen,NH. I have traced them to Townships 3 & 4, also known as Pleasant & Ballville. There the information stops. Can anyone help ? Rick *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is just a possibility for Henry Reichert. I have in my Sidel file: Child 3 of Jacob and Hannah McEwen Sidel - Mina E. Sidel b ca 1870. Mina was married to Henry Rickerd 11 May 1889 in Seneca Co., Ohio. In Sep 1893 they had a baby that died. They were living in Montg.twp.(Longley) Wood Co., Ohio then. Mina is a sister to my Grandmother Ida Sidel Egbert. I have no further Reichert family information. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wally & Marilyn Tonstad" <wtonstad@whidbey.com> To: <OHSENECA-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 07, 2003 2:24 PM Subject: [OHSENECA] Reichert-Fisher > I have been a subscriber for some time but this is the first time I have sought information regarding the ancestors of my maternal grandmother - Bertha C. Reichert. She was born in Bloomville in 1881 the daughter of Adam Reichert and Christian Fischer (Fisher). > > Little is known about the parents of Christian (mother) Fischer. She was born in Seneca County. > > Also I have no record of the birthplace or dates of three of her siblings as mentioned on the following list. > > Any assistance that I may receive regarding sources or data of the family while living in Seneca County will be most appreciated. > > Wally Tonstad > > > Descendants of Adam Reichert > > > > > Generation No. 1 > > > 1. ADAM2 REICHERT (JACOB1) was born August 12, 1840 in Lycoming Co., Pennsylvania, and died February 27, 1924 in Auburn, Washington. He married CHRISTIAN FISCHER September 14, 1861 in Attica, Ohio. > > Children of ADAM REICHERT and CHRISTIAN FISCHER are: > > i. BERTHA C.3 REICHERT, b. March 05, 1881, Bloomville, Ohio; d. December 22, 1979, Auburn, Washington; m. HENRY HART, June 20, 1900, Seattle, Washington. > > > ii. JACOB DANIEL REICHERT, b. January 15, 1863; m. CYNTHIA. > > > iii. MARY SALINA REICHERT, b. April 05, 1865; m. JAMES BURD. > > > iv. JOSIAH REICHERT, b. July 20, 1867; m. ROSIE COVEY. > > > v. MARGARET ELLEN REICHERT, b. December 31, 1873; m. FRANK BACHER. > > > vi. IDA MAY REICHERT, b. March 22, 1875; m. (1) GEORGE ERICKSON; m. (2) JACK SINCLAIR. > > > vii. BURTON O. REICHERT, b. March 05, 1881. > > > viii. GRACE VIOLA REICHERT, b. November 19, 1884; m. (1) VICTOR RAY; m. (2) LEE RAY. > > > ix. MINNIE REICHERT. > > > x. OLIVER REICHERT. > > > xi. HENRY REICHERT. > > > > > ============================== > To join Ancestry.com and access our 1.2 billion online genealogy records, go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=571&sourceid=1237 > *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Von Blon, Zimmer, Frederick, Bloom, Wentz, Wagner, Emich Classification: Biography Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BYB.2ACE/327 Message Board Post: the following information was sent to me by Charles Brown, email: chasbrow@brinet.com *************************************************** THE VON BLON FAMILY HISTORY * The first and best knowledge we are able to secure of the Von Blon family comes to us through the will left by Peter Le Blon. * The father of Peter Le Blon was Ludwig Le Blon, who was an officer in the French army. There were five sons in the family: Johan George, who is our direct ancestor; Johan Peter, the oldest; Johan Casper, Johan Ludwig, and Johan Jacob. * They lived in the Duchy DeDeupond, village of Lichtenberg, France. . During the time of the religious persecutions in France, when the Catholic church drove the Huguenots from the country, this family, being strongly Protestant, left their home and crossed the border into Germany, rather than to submit to becoming Catholic. It comes to us traditionally that they took only what means they could carry and left their property to be confiscated. * Ludwig Le Blon, the father of these five sons, was an officer In the army of Louis the Fourteenth, and had charge of families. All of the sons, except Peter, were farmers. When the family left their home in France, Peter went to London and established himself as a shoe maker, and according to the term used, was able to help himself for a living. Meaning, I take it. that he was prosperous. His advertisement read: Address, Peter Le Blon, Shoemaker, makes and sells all kinds of boots and shoes for gentlemen, at reasonable prices. He acquired quite a fortune and bequeathed it to his relatives in Germany. He lived, and had his business in Greed Church Lane, Leadenhall Street, London. He died intestate in the year 1772, in his shop, and in 1773 the will was opened, at which time Rev. Wold, Pastor of the German Protestant church, at No. 5 Lisson Street, near Paddington, London, notified his family in Germany. Europe at that time was in great political strife, making it impos! sible to get any satisfactory information, or possession of this legacy, correspondence being carried on from 1773 until 1825, a period of fifty two years. The entire amount was 36,000,000 florins. The heirs received only seven thousand, eight hundred florins and nineteen kreutzer. * After leaving France the family name was evidently changed to conform to the names in Germany, dropping the French prefix Le for the German Von. Perhaps conditions or affiliations with Germany required this. * The next ancestor In line was George Nicholas Von Blon. His death is recorded as March 19, 1823, in Waldmohr. His wife, Katherine Margaretha Hoffman, died In 1834. Their son, Philip Von Blon, was born at Waldmohr, Schloss (Castle) Lichtenstein, August 18, 1789. There were only two children in this family. A sister, Charlotte, married into the Schlemmer family. * The wife of Philip Von Blon was Maria Eva Emich. It was owing to the dissatisfaction of Philip Von Blon with the political conditions in Germany that they. decided to leave home and friends with a family of seven small children and sail for America. They started on the 2nd of April, 1834, and arrived In New York the 6th of June, having spent two months and four days on the sea in a sail boat. Ludwig Von Blon accepted exile from home and country for religious liberty, and three generations later Philip Von Blon left his home and country for political liberty. They traveled from New York to Ohio and this community of Seneca county (Tiffin, Ohio...CAB) by oxen drawn wagons and canal boats at the invitation of a former countryman and relative, Christian Schlemmer, who had already settled here on a clearing in Hopewell township. * Arriving here they stopped at the only tavern in Tiffin, situated at the corner of Perry and Washington Sts., until Christian Schlemmer could take them, also by ox team and wagon, to his home, a cabin in the woods, and give them shelter until Philip Von Blon bought some land, made a clearing of woods and built a home in Eden township, of this county. This house is still standing on the Willis McDonald farm, on the Mohawk road. They reared their entire family, in spite of the hardships of pioneer life, to manhood and womanhood. * The oldest one, Mary Louise, born December 8, 1813, married John Fiege. * The second child, Jacob, born June 17, 1815, married Nancy Wagner, and the second wife was Amanda Wentz. * Mary Katherine, born August 22, 1817, married Frederick Bloom. * Charlotte, born October 29, 1819, married John Krause. * Philip, born November 18, 1821, married Elizabeth Frederick. * Caroline, born July 11, 1828, married Jacob Zimmer. There are none of the Zimmer family living. * Paul, the youngest son, was born November 29, 1825. He died as a young infant of typhoid fever. It was the custom in those days to carry news by messenger on horseback, and in the case of death, on a white horse. The brothers and sisters of Paul were settled in homes of their own and knowing he was desperately ill, with the patience of the wilderness in which they lived, they very anxiously waited from day to day for news of his condition, until one day the messenger on a white horse arrived to notify them that he had passed away. * Grandfather and Grandmother Von Blon were members of the Germain Reformed church and made regular trips by wagon, over seven miles of corduroy roads to church. After leaving the farm they made their home with the youngest daughter, Carolina, who was left a widow with four small children. This house, a small log house, stood at 240 South Washington street, Tiffin.. * They both lived to a good old age and were laid to rest in the old City cemetery, now Hedges Park. * ************************************************************** hope this helps someone! -Kristina Kuhn Krumm *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) >From the Message Boards, lots of good information here. Alice US GenWeb Project County Coordinator for Seneca Co., OH http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohseneca/seneca.html Listmom for OHSENECA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: von blon Classification: Birth Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BYB.2ACE/326 Message Board Post: the following information was sent to me by Charles Brown, email: chasbrow@brinet.com ********************************************************* BIRTH REGISTER * of myself, Philip Von Blon, and my wife, Maria Eva, born Emich, and our children. * We were born and lived in Waldmohr, in the Rhein Province, Bavaria, Germany, two hours from Homburg, in Europe. I, Philip Von Blon, was born the 8th of August, 1789. My father's name was George Nicholas Von Blon. My mother's name was Katherine Margeretha, born Hoffman. My father, George Nicholas Von Blon, died the 19th of March, 1823. My mother, Katherine Alargeretha Hoffman Von Blon, died in January, 1834. My wife, Maria Eva Emich, was born the llth of March, 1786. Her father's name was Michael Emich. Her mother's name was Anna Alaria, born Kling. They both died in the year 1814. I, Philip Von Blon, and my wife left our home in Waldmohr, in Europe, the 2nd day of April, 1834, for America, and arrived in New York the 6th of June. The following names are those of our beloved children: (1) Maria Louisa Von Blon, born the 8th of December, 1813. (2) Jacob Von Blon, born the 15th of June, 1815. (3) Maria Katherine Von Blon, born the 22nd of August, 1817. (4) Charlotte Von Blon, born the 29th of October, 1819. (5) Philip Von Blon, born the 18th of November, 1821. (6) Paulus Von Blon, born the 29th of November, 1825. (7) Caroline Von Blon, born the llth of July, 1828. * This is a translation of the original register, written in German by Philip Von Blon, at the request of his son in law, John Krause. *************************************************************************** Hope this helps someone! -Kris Kuhn Krumm *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
there is one still living in seneca county who says he lives near the homstead so try the phone book.
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) >From the Message Boards, with a handy link to have on hand! Alice US GenWeb Project County Coordinator for Seneca Co., OH http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohseneca/seneca.html Listmom for OHSENECA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** 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/BYB.2ACE/322.1 Message Board Post: Terry: Go to this site: http://www.odh.state.oh.us/Birth/birthmain.htm -- Click on the blue box (in the left column) "Vital Records"; This will take you to a screen with a list of links. One of these is "Uncertified Copies". Hope this helps!! :-) Jeannie *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) >From the Message Boards, reply through the link in the message, please. Alice US GenWeb Project County Coordinator for Seneca Co., OH http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohseneca/seneca.html Listmom for OHSENECA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RINE, WEIKER, HINTZ, EIRY, SCHOEWE , Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BYB.2ACE/324 Message Board Post: Looking for information on/or connection to either . I am a cousin searching for pictures of MY GREAT GRANDFATHER NATHAN RINE.. Monroe Rine was my grandfather. Rita Rine Standage *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
I am wondering if by a far chance he might be looking for Jacob Newhouse( as the name was changed from German) JAcob was born Oct 1847 and came from wurttemburg Germany. He about prior to 1865. Why the name Reinhard? Newhouse was not changed to that?? The reason I am interested is that I did see, a long time ago, a reference somewhere on line of my Jacob Newhouse to a Reinhard. I do know Jacob had a sister Mary and brother Morris. Jacob lived In Kansas Station Ohio in Seneca county until 1881 then moved to Kansas City. He died in Colorado while staying with his daughter. ( 1928) Please respond...Wendy Newhouse Hodgden Kansas City, Mo. wendyndhod@aol.com
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) >From the Message Board........... *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** 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/BYB.2ACE/323.1 Message Board Post: I assume that by "transcribed online 1880 Federal Census" you mean the 1880 census online at www.familysearch.com. There are several Reinhard's there in Seneca Co. but the only Jacob I found was 19 years old. Have you considered other spelling variations for the surname? And, of course, Jacob may have died by 1880. Also, have you joined the OH Seneca Co. list server? Your query has generated some discussion there. I have some connection to Reichert and initially thought that Reinhard might be a spelling variant. But this seems less likely now. *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
There is a JOSEPH REINHARDT on the 1860 Ohio census, Scipio township, Seneca county, OH.
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) Be sure to reply through the URL in the message, since this is a Message Board post and the poster may not be a member of this list. Alice US GenWeb Project County Coordinator for Seneca Co., OH http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohseneca/seneca.html Listmom for OHSENECA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: CRIPPEN Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/BYB.2ACE/255.2.1 Message Board Post: I am still looking for information on D. C. Crippen . If anyone reading this has information on a D.C. Crippen, born in OHIO, 1816 please contact me. He was listed on the 1850 census from Mississippi, Claiborne Co. Port Gibson township. I have not found him on any other census and thought this D.A. Crippen could be kin or be himself.( change of name) Thanks in advance for any information. Do you know where I may get records of this D.A. Crippen , Private of Republic, OH. ? , they may give me some clue. Mr. Crippen was a saddlemaker and lived with the Wm. Beatty family. *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) >From the Message Boards, replies should be directed through the URL in the message. *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** 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/BYB.2ACE/323 Message Board Post: Hermann Neuheisel of Waldmohr,Germany is searching for Jacob REINHARD, born 30 Oct 1842 in Kuebelberg. He immigrated before 1880, and his address in America was Tiffin, Seneca Co., Ohio I haven't been able to find Jacob on the transcribed online 1880 Federal Census, so If anyone has access to the 1880 Seneca Co census I'd appreciate a lookup. Thanks in advance for any information. Mary Ross Columbus, Ohio *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
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Sure: <A HREF="http://index.rbhayes.org/">RB Hayes Obituary Index</A> They have the Tiffin papers indexed thru the L's at least. And then are is <A HREF="http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~ohio/seneca/list.htm">Seneca county, Ohio cemetery locations</A> .
Can anyone tell me if there is some online source for deaths or obituaries in Seneca. I'd also be interested to know if anyone does lookups. Cindy Hoffman
(Redirected by "DC & Alice Allen" <dcaallen@pacifier.com>) Please use the URL for reply. Alice US GenWeb Project County Coordinator for Seneca Co., OH http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohseneca/seneca.html Listmom for OHSENECA-L *********** BEGIN REDIRECTED MESSAGE *********** This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: francis, flowers, paden, roush, orwig, richard, hodgkinson, churchill, clavin, moore, scott, kaufman, papenfuss and others Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/BYB.2ACE/322 Message Board Post: need to send for several uncertified death certs...cost and address please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! thanks for any help *********** END REDIRECTED MESSAGE ***********
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Hi Wally, Bertha's mother's parents were Jacob and Margaretha Fisher. He was born 20Mar1807 in Bavaria and Margaretha was born 15Jun1809 also in Bavaria. They are buried in the Attica-Venice Cemetery, Attica, Ohio, Section A. I am descended from his first son, Jacob Fisher born 24Mar1830. He likely immigrated with his parents. He married Leah Gambee 18Nov1892 in Seneca County. Other siblings include: Mary, Matilda, and Elizabeth for whom I have little information. I have a little more info on Peter Fisher m Nancy A Means, Caroline Fisher m Levi Benninghoff, and Valentine Fisher m Louisa Reichert. The only info we had on Christina is that she had married a Hart. There are a few of us researching the Fisher family. I will send you an e-mail off the list. Wendy Bergerud, Victoria, BC