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    1. [OHSHELBY] Marriage Records
    2. Diana Smith
    3. Hi, Does anyone have access to Shelby Co. (or Miami Co) Marriage Records for the year 1900-1903? I am trying to find the marriage record for my great grandparents. In the 1910 census they are married 8 years. Thomas Roscoe SOUDERS, b Houston, Shelby Co, OH. to (Souders if often mispelled Sauder, Sowder, Sander, Sonder) Emma Alice MOYER, b Covington, Miami Co, OH. Any help or suggestions would be very much appreciated. Thank you, Diana [email protected]

    05/01/2002 04:21:14
    1. [OHSHELBY] Marriages
    2. KSK
    3. Looking for a marriage record for William Weir/Weir Mary Anna Winker/Winkler probaby around 1880/1883. Thanks for any help Sue

    05/01/2002 02:58:25
    1. [OHSHELBY] Platfoot/Platvoet
    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/CYB.2ACE/436 Message Board Post: I am looking for any help in determining when the Platfoot/Platvoet name was separated? My husband was Carl Richard Platfoot, son of Ernest E and Helen Magoto Platfoot. Thank you, Linda Platfoot Cooper, Piqua, Ohio

    04/28/2002 12:23:00
    1. [OHSHELBY] Re: Get well soon
    2. I am very sorry to hear of your accident, Kathleen and hope that you will heal quickly. God bless. Maria Mastin

    04/27/2002 08:42:03
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Lookups - explanation to those who requested on Lists
    2. Lillian
    3. Sorry to hear about your accident. Hope everything works out okay. Thanks for all your help and get better soon. Lillian ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 1:38 PM Subject: [OHSHELBY] Lookups - explanation to those who requested on Lists > Dear Lists, > > For those of you who saw my list of Ohio books that I'd do lookups in, I > want to let you know that I have a couple of the requests left in my TO DO > folder, but it's going to be awhile before I do them or take on any more > requests. > > A week ago I feel out our back slider door (thank God it was open!) and > landed on the ground, but on the way down, I apparently landed my right knee > squarely on the edge of one of the cement block steps. Again, thank God it > didn't hit directly on the kneecap ( or my head, or my face, or my nose, or > anything else that would have been SO much worse ), but it did split open my > knee area just below the kneecap; I also cut an artery in the process; spent > the rest of the day in the ER getting sewed up. It is better, but as the > HUGE swelling SLOWLY starts to go away (and believe me I have every color of > the rainbow), it is very painful and I don't have much tolerance for being up > and not having it iced and elevated. > > Then, this past Tuesday, Doug had hernia surgery that turned out to be more > than we'd anticipated, too. He is doing fine; just going to be longer than > we'd thought. > > I will get around to the requests. Please hold up on them, or if you want to > send them through, go ahead and I'll put them in ol' TO DO file and will get > to them. > > Thank you for your understanding. > > Kathleen Manley > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > Check out Shelby County, OHGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohshelby/mnpg.html > > > ============================== > 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 >

    04/25/2002 04:11:10
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Lookups - explanation to those who requested on Lists
    2. Elizabeth Wilson
    3. WOW! I hope you both feel beter soon. Elizabeth Drake Wilson ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2002 12:38 PM Subject: [OHSHELBY] Lookups - explanation to those who requested on Lists > Dear Lists, > > For those of you who saw my list of Ohio books that I'd do lookups in, I > want to let you know that I have a couple of the requests left in my TO DO > folder, but it's going to be awhile before I do them or take on any more > requests. > > A week ago I feel out our back slider door (thank God it was open!) and > landed on the ground, but on the way down, I apparently landed my right knee > squarely on the edge of one of the cement block steps. Again, thank God it > didn't hit directly on the kneecap ( or my head, or my face, or my nose, or > anything else that would have been SO much worse ), but it did split open my > knee area just below the kneecap; I also cut an artery in the process; spent > the rest of the day in the ER getting sewed up. It is better, but as the > HUGE swelling SLOWLY starts to go away (and believe me I have every color of > the rainbow), it is very painful and I don't have much tolerance for being up > and not having it iced and elevated. > > Then, this past Tuesday, Doug had hernia surgery that turned out to be more > than we'd anticipated, too. He is doing fine; just going to be longer than > we'd thought. > > I will get around to the requests. Please hold up on them, or if you want to > send them through, go ahead and I'll put them in ol' TO DO file and will get > to them. > > Thank you for your understanding. > > Kathleen Manley > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > Check out Shelby County, OHGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohshelby/mnpg.html > > > ============================== > 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 >

    04/25/2002 09:04:12
    1. [OHSHELBY] Lookups - explanation to those who requested on Lists
    2. Dear Lists, For those of you who saw my list of Ohio books that I'd do lookups in, I want to let you know that I have a couple of the requests left in my TO DO folder, but it's going to be awhile before I do them or take on any more requests. A week ago I feel out our back slider door (thank God it was open!) and landed on the ground, but on the way down, I apparently landed my right knee squarely on the edge of one of the cement block steps. Again, thank God it didn't hit directly on the kneecap ( or my head, or my face, or my nose, or anything else that would have been SO much worse ), but it did split open my knee area just below the kneecap; I also cut an artery in the process; spent the rest of the day in the ER getting sewed up. It is better, but as the HUGE swelling SLOWLY starts to go away (and believe me I have every color of the rainbow), it is very painful and I don't have much tolerance for being up and not having it iced and elevated. Then, this past Tuesday, Doug had hernia surgery that turned out to be more than we'd anticipated, too. He is doing fine; just going to be longer than we'd thought. I will get around to the requests. Please hold up on them, or if you want to send them through, go ahead and I'll put them in ol' TO DO file and will get to them. Thank you for your understanding. Kathleen Manley

    04/25/2002 07:38:00
    1. [OHSHELBY] LEHMANN, LEHMAN, REICHERT, STUCKE, MOELLER, SCHULER, HASEBROOK, TECKLENBURG, BIAM
    2. Audrey Shields Hancock
    3. Martin Michael Lehmann (aka Lehman), immigrant, and s/o the immigrants Michel Lehmann & Marie Madeleine Biam from Schirrhein, Alsace, France, was born 12 November 1820 in Schirrhein, Alsace, France. He and his parents came to Shelby County about 137. He married 27 November 1849 Maria Stein, Mercer County, Ohio to Agatha/Agnes Katharina Reichert (1829-1880), dau/o John Reichert and Anna Marie Stucke. After marriage, Martin and his wife lived their entire lives in the Ft. Loramie area of McLean Twp., Shelby Co., OH where they were members of St. Michael's Catholic Church. Martin & Katharina had the following children: Maria Elizabeth (Lehmann) Moeller; Clara (Lehmann) Schuler-Hasebrook; Joseph Lehmann; Margaret Lehmann; Catherine Mary (Lehmann) Tecklenburg; Maria Magdelena Lehmann; John Michael Lehmann; Regina Rachel Lehmann; Martin Michael Lehmann (Jr.); & Michael Lehmann. Courtesy of: Audrey (Lehmann-Shields) Hancock Both Obituaries Courtesy of: Roger Liess of Ft. Loramie, Ohio (1992) "Shelby County Democrat" Shelby Co., OH 29 July 1892 DIED "At Loramies, on Monday, July 25, 1892, MARTIN LEHMAN, aged about 73 years." ****************************************************** Shelby County Democrat 29 July 1892 Loramies "Martin Lehman died at his residence, Monday, July 25th. The funeral services were held from St. Michaels church, Wednesday, July 27th. The deceased was pioneer of Shelby county, and had a large acquaintance. His age was about 73 years. His last illness lasted about three months. His death was occasioned by a complication of diseases, though principally Bright's disease of the kidneys. He leaves two sons and four daughters to mourn their loss. His wife preceded him about twelve years ago. A large concourse of people attended the funeral, thus paying their last respects to the beloved dead. The bereaved children and relatives have the sympathy of the community in this time of their sorrow. John Lehman, of Kentucky, son of the deceased, was called here on account of the sickness and death of his father."

    04/24/2002 03:36:00
    1. [OHSHELBY] DAVIS
    2. I have a couple of coincidences for names that involve a Demena R. Davis in one married to Nathan Vale Morris -- born 1846 daughter of Jeptha Davis and then I have a Demena R who looks like she could be a daughter of George Davis as a second wife to James Elliott 1850 census Jackson Twp., Shelby County, Ohio Pg 328 Line 2 - All one household James Elliott 34 M W Carpenter 530 Ohio Demeca Elliott 21 F W Ohio Marthy Jane Elliott 11 F W Ohio Amanda L. McClure 19 F W Ohio George A. Davis 67 M W Farmer New Jersey Phelin Philips 34 M W Farmer Pennsylvania Mary Philips 26 F W Ohio Ezekiel Philips 2 F? W Indiana I got the R. for her middle name from 1860 census 1860 ELLIOT JAMES Henry County IA 030 Jefferson Township James Elliott, age 45, $1200, $500, Ohio Demena R, age 31, Ohio Martha J., age 20, Ohio Elvira, age 7, Ohio Audra Young, age 33, male, laborer, Virginia Does anyone have a CLUE as to the use of this surname and initial in the Davis family or any help at all on either of the Demenas. Take care Marilyn

    04/23/2002 09:37:56
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Re: Alexander Miller
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Hi- I have a John MILLER who married a Christina YUTSLER and they were in Shelby County but 1822. I know they had two children -- an Isaac MILLER born 1822 who married Delilah KESSLER and a Delilah MILLER who married a FNU STAUNTON. This sounds like it may be from the same bunch. I also have a MILLER family from NY who I have long considered to be related to this Shelby County bunch because my GROSVENORS are close to them in Stockton, Chautauqua County, NY and one of the GROSVENOR girls marries one of them in Shelby County, OH, later. Any information is appreciated. John R. Clarke For some of the best in the outdoors visit www.outdoorwriter.com This message is virus also free ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 09, 2002 5:57 PM Subject: [OHSHELBY] Re: Alexander Miller > 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/CYB.2ACE/432.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Alexander Miller shows in the first Shelby Co. Tax which was 1819. Alexander Miller also shown earlier in Miami Co and another (Samer person, same place?) Shelby formed from adj county. Or he was in Miami and then pioneered to Shelby as many from Miami Co. and Warren Co did. by 1828 a John Miller was a J.P. perfroming marriages in the 1830'3 there are in Salem Twp. Shelby a Jacob and a William B. Miller. If you go to www.ogs-org/asp/miami web site and navigate to the Miami Valley Genealogical Reserchers site and go to their surname index, you will find many Millers and they are arranged by name, place and date. > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > Check out Shelby County, OHGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohshelby/mnpg.html > > > ============================== > 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 > > >

    04/23/2002 04:53:28
    1. [OHSHELBY] Re: Re:Linn & Pence of Shelby Co
    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/CYB.2ACE/361.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: I do not know of direct connection, but suspect from marrage to same surnames and in same places. Trying to trace from Shelby & Miami Counties to Huntingdon Co. PA 1805 -17 amd to Frederick Maryland 1795 -1805. Interested in consorts of your line(s).

    04/23/2002 04:38:34
    1. [OHSHELBY] Diner/Lunch Wagon Query
    2. mike engle
    3. Hello, I am doing research on diners/lunch wagons. My research has brought me to Silver Creek, NY(Ward & Dickinson dining car co) which in turn has brought me to focus on Ohio. They sent many of their diners to Ohio. Some Diner builders in Ohio: Galion dining car co. of Galion, OH and the (Earl Richardson)Rich dining car co. of Dayton, OH, both of these Ohio companies were probably short lived ventures in the 1920's. What I am looking for is any information on past diners in Ohio or these companies(Maybe your relatives worked at/owned these diners or companies) and also, leads on any diners that existed(past or present) in Ohio, as I am only aware of about 10-15 diners in the state. For example, a friend of mine JUST recently heard about a diner in Wellington, OH that has been there since probably 1925. Not only do they have a good breakfast(had to drive out there from eastern NY to check it out!) but it's a type of diner we've never seen before. Since I'm doing my research from a mostly historical standpoint, if you remember a diner "a long time ago" in a certain location, please let me know. Best Regards, Mike Engle [email protected] http://www.nydiners.2ya.com/ _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com

    04/20/2002 06:15:40
    1. [OHSHELBY] Re: Another Bollheimer
    2. Jenny Volker
    3. Sandy- I have the answers to your questions and would love to exchange info with you. Jenny Volker Volker Haus Genealogy http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~volker 60th Ohio Volunteer Infantry http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~volker/60thOhio.html ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, April 18, 2002 8:19 PM Subject: Another Bollheimer > Since the name BOLLHEIMER was mentioned, I have one I need info about. Does > anyone have: > > ??? BOLLHEIMER married to Elizabeth KOVERMAN. > > > Elizabeth's parents were Augusta KORNBLUM and William KOVERMAN. Elizabeth > would be my uncle's sister. > > Any info would be greatly appreciated. > > Sandy > [email protected] >

    04/19/2002 09:16:32
    1. [OHSHELBY] Another Bollheimer
    2. Since the name BOLLHEIMER was mentioned, I have one I need info about. Does anyone have: ??? BOLLHEIMER married to Elizabeth KOVERMAN. Elizabeth's parents were Augusta KORNBLUM and William KOVERMAN. Elizabeth would be my uncle's sister. Any info would be greatly appreciated. Sandy [email protected]

    04/18/2002 05:19:54
    1. [OHSHELBY] POORHOUSE Information
    2. Poor House Lady
    3. We would like to invite you to re-visit our website, The POORHOUSE STORY (a clearinghouse for information about 19th century American poorhouses) at http://www.poorhousestory.com As a result of a tip from Barb Julien, we just posted some information about additional County Home records held at Wright State University in Dayton for the following counties: Auglaize/Champaign/Clark/Darke/Greene/Logan/Mercer/Miami/Montgomery/Preble/S helby. DIRECTIONS: At the homepage (link above) click on POORHOUSES BY STATE, then on OHIO on the table of states, and finally on the county of interest to you. If you have been to the website recently you may have to click REFRESH or RELOAD on the browser to see the new information. There are other pages on the site which may give you some interesting perspective on poorhouses. They are off the homepage and include: the HISTORY page and the LETTER TO GENEALOGISTS as well as FEATURED ARTICLES. There are great tips for researching poorhouse records for yourself on the RECORDS page; and you might want to subscribe to our (almost) monthly newletter (which you can do in the lower right corner of the homepage). The information on our site will only grow through the submissions of generous readers. If you would like to e-mail me ... please do so off-list because I cannot maintain subscriptions to as many lists as we post messages on. (You can use an e-mail link off one of our web pages.) We hope you enjoy the site! Thanks, Linda Crannell (aka=The Poorhouse Lady)

    04/18/2002 03:12:08
    1. [OHSHELBY] FLINNs again!
    2. Audrey Shields Hancock
    3. Thanks to all who have been aiding in helping to identify family connections. I note that many of you connect to the William FLINN below, yet none appear to mention Stephen FLINN out of NJ who married a Sarah "Sally". I wish I could find a family connection between him and William as they were both in Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co., OH and had descendants in Shelby Co., OH. This is the line I appear interconnected with. See explanation below. 1. William FLINN b. Ireland d. 1793 at Cincinnati, OH Unknown spouse 2. Captain James FLINN b. Ireland d. Abt 23 Jan 1823 at Ft. Loramie, OH m. Jane NEWELL 27 Jun 1790 at Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co., OH One Mary MILLS married 1841 Shelby Co., OH to a Stephen FLINN. I do not know what happened to this couple. Mary is tentatively identified by me as a dau/o William W. MILLS & #1 Elizabeth CLARK from NJ to Hamilton Co., OH, then Warren Co., OH, then Cynthian Twp., Shelby Co., OH. Now, William W. MILLS m a second wife after Elizabeth died, named Joanna FLINN, and they lived for a time in Shelby Co., OH and finally in Miami Co., OH. I think I have identified Joanna as a dau/o Stephen FLINN & Sally ??? who are mentioned in John Littell's book, "Family Records or Genealogies of the First Settlers of Passaic Valley (and Vicinity) above Chatham," of 1852. Here Stephen and Sally are mentioned as the parents of: Joanna, James, David, Vincent, Jesse, Moses, & William. Then evidently Sally dies and Stephen is mentioned as marrying 1822 Hamilton Co., OH to Joanna SMEDLEY and had Sarah and Sabra both of whom died young. Stephen (wives, Sally and Joanna) is said according to the book to be dau/o David FLINN who had a son, Benjamin, by a first wife, and then married #2 Lydia LITTELL and had Stephen (wives, Sally & Joanna), Lydia, & Susanna. As you can see I have very limited dates on this FLINN family. Then, a CLAWSON family adopted a grandson and granddaughter of William W. MILLS and I see that surname among some of your histories in connection with the William FLINN b Ireland family mentioned by some of you. So, my one question is what is the proof that William FLINN and his son, James, were really born in Ireland as stated; or could Stephen FLINN out of NJ also be related, since the men were in the same place around the same early time period since Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co., OH wasn't being settled until 1788 by numerous families from NJ because of Benjamin Stites out of NJ and PA & the SYMMES PURCHASE of NJ of the Miami Valley. Perhaps William is really son of Stephen who is son of the David of NJ. If anyone has a reference or vital record that states William was born in Ireland and his son James also, I would love to know the reference. As I see it, then William would have come to Hamilton Co., OH immediately after its settlement to have died in 1793 when it was but a howling wilderness, which would have not the place for a newly arrived immigrant family probably in those days. Anyone following this FLINN family might want to delve into this a little more, and find more proof of William FLINN's nativity. I just can't believe that my MILLS family who married in to the FLINN family who are also buried in Houston Cemetery are not related in some manner, SINCE both came out of the same area of Hamilton Co. and ended up in the same area of Shelby Co., OH. To me there are interconnections yet to be found. Now, I will stop rattling on, and hope that someone can solve this relationship dilemma for me. Thanks to all of you who have shared information. Audrey

    04/17/2002 07:34:42
    1. [OHSHELBY] Thanks for the look up
    2. Nancy Thomson
    3. I appreciate your help in sending this information on! Nancy > From: [email protected] > Reply-To: [email protected] > Date: Tue, 16 Apr 2002 08:00:57 -0600 > To: [email protected] > Subject: OHSHELBY-D Digest V02 #62 > > Nancy Thompson - Newspaper list > ESTRAY MARE; Taken up by William Marrs, of Perry township, a dark bay mare, > appraised at 23 dollars by Jesse Chalfant, James Rector, D. Henry, J.P. > December 3, 1831. Nothing more.

    04/17/2002 04:30:36
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] RE: FLINN connections of Shelby Co., OH
    2. John R. Clarke
    3. Mary Elizabeth FLINN born 1867 married John W. RICKEY in 1890. Their son William Flinn RICKEY married Agnes Elizabeth GROSVENOR in 1913. I also do not know how Mary Elizabeth fits into this family but these were all Ft. Lorarmie people. A lot of them, including the WHITNEYS, BLANCHARDS and MILLERS are buried in Houston Cemetery. Some of the GROSVENORS are buried in Walkup Cemetery in McLean TWP, Shelby County. My wife was a GROSVENOR and Agnes was her grand aunt and sister of her grandfather, Walker H. GROSVENOR (1884-1948) of Piqua. John R. Clarke For some of the best in the outdoors visit www.outdoorwriter.com This message is virus also free ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert Richardson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, April 16, 2002 10:31 PM Subject: [OHSHELBY] RE: FLINN connections of Shelby Co., OH > You wrote: > I have identified some and have them with their family groups. However, I > don't know how or if these people may fit into the same family? Does > anyone know these people and family connections? > > Bessie M Flinn 1886-1964, sect lot > Elsa L Flinn 1895-??, sect 1, lot 116 NC > James A Flinn 1881-1948, sect lot > Margaret E . Flinn, 1859-1938, sect lot > William Flinn d Aug 16, 1854, 59y 5m 12d, sect 3 OC [b 1829] > William Flinn d Jan 15, 1832, 55y 5m 27d sect 3-OC [b 1777] > > I know nothing about Bessie FLINN, Elsa FLINN or William FLINN (1832 - 1887) > > James A. FLINN (1881 - 1948)was the son of Charles Henry FLINN (1854 - 1883) > and Margaret E. > AKIN (1859 - 1938) > Charles Henry FLINN was the son of David FLINN ( 1825 > - 1888) > and Mary > Jane SHAFOR 1829 - 1854) > David FLINN was the son > of William Newell FLINN (1795 - 1854 ) > and > Mary Ann HOUSTON > > Margaret E FLINN was the daughter of William Newell FLINN (1795 - 1854) > and > Mary Ann HOUSTON (1795 - 1871) > > > 1. William FLINN b. Ireland d. 1793 at Cincinnati, OH > Unknown spouse > 2. Captain James FLINN b. Ireland d. Abt 23 Jan 1823 at Ft. Loramie, OH > m. Jane NEWELL 27 Jun 1790 at Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co., OH > 3. William Newell FLINN b. 04 Mar 1795 at Columbia Twp., > Hamilton Co., OH > d. 16 Aug 1854 at Ft. > Loramie, Shelby Co., OH > m. Mary Ann HOUSTON She d. 16 Aug 1854, Ft. Loramie, > Shelby., OH > 4. Robert Houston FLINN b. 13 Feb 1820 at Houston, > Shelby Co., OH > d. 23 > May 1885 at Piqua, Miami Co., OH > m. Eliza CLAWSON 02 Jun 1844 at Loramie Twp., > Shelby Co., OH > d. 12 Sep 1885 at Piqua, Miami Co., OH > 5. William Newell FLINN b. 04 Dec 1847 at Shelby > County, OH > d. > 08 Oct 1928 at Lockington, Shelby Co., OH > m. Mary Ann Smith 25 Mar 1873 at Shelby Co., OH > b. 14 Dec 1854 at Shelby Co., OH > d. 26 Apr 1932 at Loramie Twp., Shelby > Co., OH > > I have more information and willing to share. > > Bob Richardson > > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > The Shelby County Genealogical Society offers memberships and publications at: > c/o Mrs. Betty Bevans > 17755 St. Rt. 47 > Sidney, OH 45365-9242 > > > ============================== > 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 > > >

    04/16/2002 04:47:22
    1. [OHSHELBY] RE: FLINN connections of Shelby Co., OH
    2. Robert Richardson
    3. You wrote: I have identified some and have them with their family groups. However, I don't know how or if these people may fit into the same family? Does anyone know these people and family connections? Bessie M Flinn 1886-1964, sect lot Elsa L Flinn 1895-??, sect 1, lot 116 NC James A Flinn 1881-1948, sect lot Margaret E . Flinn, 1859-1938, sect lot William Flinn d Aug 16, 1854, 59y 5m 12d, sect 3 OC [b 1829] William Flinn d Jan 15, 1832, 55y 5m 27d sect 3-OC [b 1777] I know nothing about Bessie FLINN, Elsa FLINN or William FLINN (1832 - 1887) James A. FLINN (1881 - 1948)was the son of Charles Henry FLINN (1854 - 1883) and Margaret E. AKIN (1859 - 1938) Charles Henry FLINN was the son of David FLINN ( 1825 - 1888) and Mary Jane SHAFOR 1829 - 1854) David FLINN was the son of William Newell FLINN (1795 - 1854 ) and Mary Ann HOUSTON Margaret E FLINN was the daughter of William Newell FLINN (1795 - 1854) and Mary Ann HOUSTON (1795 - 1871) 1. William FLINN b. Ireland d. 1793 at Cincinnati, OH Unknown spouse 2. Captain James FLINN b. Ireland d. Abt 23 Jan 1823 at Ft. Loramie, OH m. Jane NEWELL 27 Jun 1790 at Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co., OH 3. William Newell FLINN b. 04 Mar 1795 at Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co., OH d. 16 Aug 1854 at Ft. Loramie, Shelby Co., OH m. Mary Ann HOUSTON She d. 16 Aug 1854, Ft. Loramie, Shelby., OH 4. Robert Houston FLINN b. 13 Feb 1820 at Houston, Shelby Co., OH d. 23 May 1885 at Piqua, Miami Co., OH m. Eliza CLAWSON 02 Jun 1844 at Loramie Twp., Shelby Co., OH d. 12 Sep 1885 at Piqua, Miami Co., OH 5. William Newell FLINN b. 04 Dec 1847 at Shelby County, OH d. 08 Oct 1928 at Lockington, Shelby Co., OH m. Mary Ann Smith 25 Mar 1873 at Shelby Co., OH b. 14 Dec 1854 at Shelby Co., OH d. 26 Apr 1932 at Loramie Twp., Shelby Co., OH I have more information and willing to share. Bob Richardson

    04/16/2002 03:31:19
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Bollheimer passes
    2. Audrey Shields Hancock
    3. Does anyone know who her BOLLHEIMER husband was? Audrey ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 15, 2002 10:01 PM Subject: [OHSHELBY] Bollheimer passes > BOLLHEIMER, Elizabeth J. (Schulze) "Betty," 69, of 58 S. Main St., Fort > Loramie, Sunday. Mass of Christian Burial 10:30 a.m. Wednesday, St. Michael > Catholic Church. (Hogenkamp, Minster)

    04/16/2002 02:12:22