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    1. Re: Pences/Adam Linn of Shelby Co
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LORTON, PENCE Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYB.2ACE/361.1.2.1.1 Message Board Post: you might try : http://www.pipeline.com/~richardpence/ Richard A. Pence Family History Do you have any info on Catherine PENCE b. 1854 OH d/o Amos PENCE m. 22 Mar 1874 in Clark Co., OH John William LORTON b.10 Apr 1850 German Twp. Clark Co., OH ( LORTON is one of my lines)

    03/30/2005 10:05:09
    1. Re: Pences/Adam Linn of Shelby Co
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bowles, Pence Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CYB.2ACE/361.1.2.2 Message Board Post: We have a Mildred Pence buried in our Bowles family plot in Ashland Ohio. I do not know what her relation to us is. Is this your Mildred Pence?

    03/29/2005 06:30:35
    1. Alma TODD, died 12 Jun 1951
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: TODD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CYB.2ACE/597 Message Board Post: Can anyone find an obit or death record for Alma Agnes TODD? Her husband was Chester A. TODD, and they are buried in Cedar Point cemetery, Pasco.

    03/26/2005 11:48:46
    1. Obit look up
    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/596 Message Board Post: Would someone see if they can find an obituary for Minnie Young Rothlisberger who died in 1959? She went to live with her brother Grover Young in 1945. I'd appreciate any help with this. I can't say for sure that she died there, but he was an invalid and I think she cared for him.

    03/21/2005 01:42:37
    1. Monnier - Loramie Twp.
    2. My grandfather, Leo "Jake" Monnier was the clerk of Loramie Township. Recent discussion of the documentation of births and deaths lead me to ask my mother to clarify my grandfather's duties and years he was Township clerk. My mother says her mother, Judith (Didier) Monnier, used to have people come to the house to report births and deaths. She kept the books to record births and deaths in a big wooden chest in the parlor. In my grandmother's records she noted being paid for death certificates. Can someone shed some light on this for me? Was my grandmother keeping these records as part of grandpa's job as clerk? Can anyone look up what years he was actually clerk (Mom thinks 1937 into the early 40's)? Any info anyone can share about Township clerks would be most helpful. Sandy Newman bubbysgal@aol.com

    03/20/2005 02:48:31
    1. RE: [OHSHELBY] stengel
    2. Sandy L Pence
    3. Joan, Thanks so much for the attatchments you sent. Do you go to the court house to look all this up or do you have access to CD's, etc? Wish I had more time to dig deeper. It is so interesting. Now that I have a date and port perhaps I can find the ship Michael came over on. Thanks again, Sandy > [Original Message] > From: joan shoffner <jshoffner@earthlink.net> > To: <OHSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 3/18/2005 1:13:22 PM > Subject: [OHSHELBY] stengel > > Sandy,I have a paper for Sabastson Stengel and Michiel Stangel let me know and i will get them to you.joan > i can't find you email address.joan > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > Check out Shelby County, OHGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohshelby/mnpg.html > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429 >

    03/20/2005 11:31:59
    1. RE: [OHSHELBY] stengel
    2. Sandy L Pence
    3. Hello Joan, Great to hear from you. I have not been on here lately.....just trying to recover from the flu. My email address is: slpence@earthlink.net. Sandy > [Original Message] > From: joan shoffner <jshoffner@earthlink.net> > To: <OHSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: 3/18/2005 1:13:22 PM > Subject: [OHSHELBY] stengel > > Sandy,I have a paper for Sabastson Stengel and Michiel Stangel let me know and i will get them to you.joan > i can't find you email address.joan > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > Check out Shelby County, OHGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohshelby/mnpg.html > > ============================== > New! Family Tree Maker 2005. Build your tree and search for your ancestors at the same time. Share your tree with family and friends. Learn more: http://landing.ancestry.com/familytreemaker/2005/tour.aspx?sourceid=14599&ta rgetid=5429 >

    03/18/2005 10:17:15
    1. stengel
    2. joan shoffner
    3. Sandy,I have a paper for Sabastson Stengel and Michiel Stangel let me know and i will get them to you.joan i can't find you email address.joan

    03/18/2005 06:13:26
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Re: Mann family
    2. Morris LeFever
    3. I'm glad I gave you some interesting stuff to check on. Morris ----- Original Message ----- From: <revbob20895@yahoo.com> To: <OHSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, March 07, 2005 12:30 PM Subject: [OHSHELBY] Re: Mann family > 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/595.1.1 > > Message Board Post: > > Thanks for the info. It's interesting that there's a connection to a Schroyer family. My daughter married a Schroyer. That should make for interesting conversation! > > Bob Andrews > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > Check out Shelby County, OHGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohshelby/mnpg.html > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > >

    03/13/2005 03:08:16
    1. Re: Wale Family
    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/an/CYB.2ACE/136.1 Message Board Post: I have a Timothy Wale married to Esther/Hester Redinbo in 1860, they had 14 children in Shelby and possibly Logan County, they settled in Logan County. They are buried in Lewistown Cemetery.

    03/09/2005 11:50:40
    1. Re: Mann family
    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/595.1.1.1 Message Board Post: sounds like very good conversation ... Now what about Andrew I have a cousin in OH,,,named Dale that is connected to my MOORE and SHROYER I think OH has most of my kin on my paternal side there at one time or another. lorri_french@ yahoo.com

    03/08/2005 02:09:45
    1. John Redenbaugh/Redinbo
    2. Peggy Clark
    3. Looking for any information on the children of John Redinbo and Sarah Lucas. John was the son of Jeremiah and Margaret Shanklin Redenbaugh or various other spellings. (Redinbo, Redenbo, Redinbaugh). Jennie may have married a Walter Linn or Walter Hoffy. Eunice may have married a Matthew or Michael Lane. Esther is reported to have mothered 14 children, but I cannot find anything on a husband or any of the children, although I have been given a list of her children, without dates. Eunice supposedly was born in Shelby County, around 1840. Aaron married Rachel Noffsinger, and I believe he moved to Bond County, Illinois. John also had another wife, Mary Spicer, and they had a son in Darke County, by the name of Justus Davis Redenbo and he also moved to Bond County, Illinois. Any information is much appreciated. Thank you Peggy Clark

    03/08/2005 01:34:09
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Family Tree charts
    2. Jo Ellen Mason
    3. hey woman, you have been hiding this from me?????? i am very interested..... i also bought the 2005 family tree maker software. working on entering the information now. we need to make a date to swap software. i also have ancestry.com 1yr subscription free with the software. if there is anything you want me to look up just let me know. thanks bye jo ellen -----Original Message----- Date: Sun 03/06/05 12:14 PM From: Mary/Jim Renner <OHSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> To: OHSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com CC: Subject: Re: [OHSHELBY] Family Tree charts Jayne: Although may not be the exact thing you are looking for, I purchased a program called Scrapbook Factory Delux at Staples about a year ago which makes among many other items photo family trees. I have made several, framed them, and gave them as gifts. It was a relatively inexpensive program, I think I paid about $30. It also came with a bonus program called Memories on TV which allows you take your photos (or scrapbook pages you make with Scrapbook Factory Delux) and make a slide show with different neat transitional affects when it goes from picture to picture and set the slide show to music. I made a wedding slideshow with this and used the actual music from the wedding. Memories on TV has been upgraded and is now called Picture to TV. Because I liked Memories on TV so much, when I found there was an upgrade called Picture to TV, I went to the website and bought the upgrade mainly because with the upgrade there were even neater transitional affects and it gave you the capability to actually zoom in on different areas photos and pan from area to area of the photo. For example, with a picture of the wedding party I zoomed in on the the person on the far left and then slowly panned from person to person. Once you have set up your photos, music and transitional affects, you can then burn the "production" to a CD which can be played in a computer OR on most DVD players hooked up to your television. I am now in the process of taking a large photo collection, setting the photos up on scrapbook pages with Scrapbook Factory Delux (with text captions added to identify the individuals in the photos), taking the scrapbook pages and putting them into a slide show with Picture to TV, setting the slide show to music and then burning CD's to give to other family members, especially those who have let me borrow and scan their photos. A BONUS with Picture to TV is you can actually save copies of the photos themselves separate from the slide show when you burn the CD and then the photos themselves can be accessed from the CD so a person could pull them into their own photo programs for printing or use in their own documents. >I would like to have several professional-looking colorful charts made up >to > give as gifts to various family members of the genealogical information I > have compiled. I have been scanning through my Ancestry magazine, surfing > Cyndi's List and various other sources, but have not found anything that > really caught my eye. I was wondering if someone on this list has had > some > experience in this area and would have a recommendation. Thanks. ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== Check out Shelby County, OHGenWeb page at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohshelby/mnpg.html ============================== View and search Historical Newspapers. Read about your ancestors, find marriage announcements and more. Learn more: http://www.ancestry.com/s13969/rd.ashx Jo Ellen -- This message was sent using 3wmail. Your fast free POP3 mail client at www.3wmail.com

    03/07/2005 11:03:50
    1. Re: Mann family
    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/595.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks for the info. It's interesting that there's a connection to a Schroyer family. My daughter married a Schroyer. That should make for interesting conversation! Bob Andrews

    03/07/2005 06:30:38
    1. Re: Mann family
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: SHROYER, MANN, STOCKSTILL, BLACK Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CYB.2ACE/595.1 Message Board Post: Bob, I'd be intested to any connection of (The Rev.) George W. Mann and the church itself to a Priscilla MANN who m. Jacob SHROYER (his third wife) (Was m. 1. Mary Margaret BLACK 2.Mary Susannah "Susan" STOCKSTILL) on January 24, 1861 in Miami Co., OH She is buried at New Carlisle Cem. Miami Co., OH (no othe info on her) "Jan. 24, 1861, he married Mrs. Priscilla Mendenhall, formerly Miss Mann, with whom he is living a very quiet and happy life." His third marriage was to Priseilla Man, who left no issue. All three were women of most estimable qualities. Jacob Shroyer was a member and liberal supporter of the Reformed Church." source: From the book, 1880 History of Miami County,Ohio, Allot of my SHROYER were members of this churc my g grandmother Laura Belle SHROYER FRENCH was one. lorri_french@yahoo.com

    03/07/2005 01:35:57
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Family Tree charts
    2. Mary/Jim Renner
    3. Jayne: Although may not be the exact thing you are looking for, I purchased a program called Scrapbook Factory Delux at Staples about a year ago which makes among many other items photo family trees. I have made several, framed them, and gave them as gifts. It was a relatively inexpensive program, I think I paid about $30. It also came with a bonus program called Memories on TV which allows you take your photos (or scrapbook pages you make with Scrapbook Factory Delux) and make a slide show with different neat transitional affects when it goes from picture to picture and set the slide show to music. I made a wedding slideshow with this and used the actual music from the wedding. Memories on TV has been upgraded and is now called Picture to TV. Because I liked Memories on TV so much, when I found there was an upgrade called Picture to TV, I went to the website and bought the upgrade mainly because with the upgrade there were even neater transitional affects and it gave you the capability to actually zoom in on different areas photos and pan from area to area of the photo. For example, with a picture of the wedding party I zoomed in on the the person on the far left and then slowly panned from person to person. Once you have set up your photos, music and transitional affects, you can then burn the "production" to a CD which can be played in a computer OR on most DVD players hooked up to your television. I am now in the process of taking a large photo collection, setting the photos up on scrapbook pages with Scrapbook Factory Delux (with text captions added to identify the individuals in the photos), taking the scrapbook pages and putting them into a slide show with Picture to TV, setting the slide show to music and then burning CD's to give to other family members, especially those who have let me borrow and scan their photos. A BONUS with Picture to TV is you can actually save copies of the photos themselves separate from the slide show when you burn the CD and then the photos themselves can be accessed from the CD so a person could pull them into their own photo programs for printing or use in their own documents. >I would like to have several professional-looking colorful charts made up >to > give as gifts to various family members of the genealogical information I > have compiled. I have been scanning through my Ancestry magazine, surfing > Cyndi's List and various other sources, but have not found anything that > really caught my eye. I was wondering if someone on this list has had > some > experience in this area and would have a recommendation. Thanks.

    03/06/2005 04:14:57
    1. Mann family
    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/595 Message Board Post: Looking for info on (The Rev.) George W. Mann, b. 1823 in Shelby County, OH, d. 5/28/1864, in Shelby County, OH. m. Hannah Irvin (Ervin?), b.11/17/24, d. 12/13/1912. I believe he was a Church of the Brethren, or Brethren, minister. Daughter Catherine was born 4/4/1843 in Piqua. She is my maternal great-grandmother.

    03/06/2005 02:42:07
    1. Surnames for Mar 5 & 6
    2. Jack & Linda Dietz
    3. Hi Everyone, I may not post everyday (but will try) as we are having some work done on our home, so I am quite busy right now. Please limit your requests to 3 per day, and please include the posting date. I have posted so many names that I do need the posting date to find them easily. There may be duplicate obits posted now and then, I apologize, I do try and catch them. Thanks Linda Mar 5 ALVAREZ, (Carreon), Hilaria C 1916- 1985 ALTO, Anthony J 1906- 1997 ALTO, Iva M (Marbaugh), Iva M 1906- 1993 ALICEA, George L 1961- 2002 HALKER, Loretta 1907- 2001 HARP, William L 1925- 1993 HAMILTON, (Orders), Alice 1921- 2000 HECKLER, Roman 1898- 1993 HUGHES, Cheryl R 1964- 1996 RAMAGA, Herman G 1914- 1994 HUNSAKER, Robert W 1930- 1995 HARMAN, (Cooper), Virginia R 1923- 2001 HOUSEWORTH, Brandt L 1926- 1993 BAER, Homer E 1907- 2001 BADERTSCHER, (Jones), Rosa N 1927- 1998 BERNHOLD, (Shenk), Patricia A 1935- 1993 BIRACREE, John B 1888- 1984 BILLGER, (Weber), Lucille 1907- 1993 BUTTERWORTH, Arthur H 1905- 1976 BEAVERS, (Richey), Thelma L 1909- 2003 BIRDSONG, (Bellamy), Mae M 1907- 1982 Mar 6 SEARFOSS, Donald E 1911- 1997 SEARFOSS, William J 1925- 1995 SCHULTE, Cyril B 1927- 1995 SCOTT, (Shepherd), Bertha 1922- 1996 SCHUMAKER, Richard A 1908- 1974 SCHULTZ, (Messick), Carolyn J 1936- 1997 SCHROEDER, Alphonse J 1930- 1997 SCHULTZ, (Hilty), Estella M 1898- 1997 RUSSELL, (Mefferd), Wilma M 1912- 1997 RUSSO, Ralph R 1956- 1998 RISNER, LaRue 1958- 2000 RAHRIG, (Beery), Marie S 1916- 1998 ROGERS, (Eggleston), Lelia M 1895- 1973 ROGERS, Virginia C 1908- 1992 RECKER, Amos B 1915- 1998 RINEHART, (Cross), Idabell 1919- 1984 RECKER, Virgil J 1930- 1995

    03/06/2005 01:31:22
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Census info...but where is Anna Station?
    2. Well, guys, on that note, I have to respond. Good for Anna. Jan Botkin Therkildsen (Therkild@aol.com and Shelby County researcher) According to Anna Centennial History 1833 to 1933 It came to be the Village of Anna Dedicated to the memory of Anna Carey Thirkield after whom the town was named and the early pioneers It was first known as Carey's station then changed to Anna Station

    03/05/2005 04:38:18
    1. Re: [OHSHELBY] Census info...but where is Anna Station?
    2. Robin
    3. According to Anna Centennial History 1833 to 1933 It came to be the Village of Anna Dedicated to the memory of Anna Carey Thirkield after whom the town was named and the early pioneers It was first known as Carey's station then changed to Anna Station ----- Original Message ----- From: "Douglas S. HARGER" <targabright@myrealbox.com> To: <OHSHELBY-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, March 05, 2005 10:29 AM Subject: Re: [OHSHELBY] Census info...but where is Anna Station? > Judith Watt <wattjl@yahoo.com> wrote: > (05/03/2005 06:15) > > >> Thanks everyone for the info re Shelby census/State census. >> And I still have to ask, please...what is Anna Station? >> Early name for Anna, I am assuming, but when did the name >> change? And in what township is it? >> >> Thanks again. >> >> Judith > > > Judith, > > As you surmised Anna Station and Anna are one and the same and is > located is Dinsmore Township. > > > Doug > > > > > ==== OHSHELBY Mailing List ==== > The Shelby County Genealogical Society offers memberships and publications > at: > c/o Phil Abbott > 17411 Mason Road > Sidney, Ohio 46365 > > ============================== > Search the US Census Collection. Over 140 million records added in the > last 12 months. Largest online collection in the world. Learn more: > http://www.ancestry.com/s13965/rd.ashx > > >

    03/05/2005 04:18:02