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    1. [OHSTARK] COOPER; PA>OH>Springport, Jackson Co., MI
    2. Jill Jessen Hernandez
    3. Went to the National Archives and FOUND the 1870 census records for my COOPER line in Springport, Jackson Co., MI Here is the family....... ANYONE have info? Samuel 29 Farmer b: in Ohio 1841 I believe that they were married in Ohio, Stark Co. in 1861 Lucinda 25 b: in Ohio 1845 She COULD be a HOFFMAN/HOFMAN/HUFFMAN(N) Children are: 1- Sarah Jane 7 b: MI 1862/63 She is my Great Grandmother married (1) John STRAUB and (2) My GF Fred Anson BUCK in MI 1891 And 2- Jacob 5 b: MI 1865 3- Rosa M. 2 b: MI 1868 m:Franklin M. BUCK had Cora Lucinda BUCK Howard 4- Anna O. 2/mo b: MI Feb 1870 On the same census page are the following: Jacob COOPER 60 b: 1810 in PA Eleanor 45 b: 1825 in PA Millie 1 mo WHOA ! b: in OH ANYONE ?? Jill in SoCal

    03/31/2000 10:52:58
    1. [OHSTARK] Gaume
    2. Does anyone on this list have information on the Gaume family who immigrated from France in the early to mid 1800's? I'm particularly interested in finding an immigration date. Thanks!

    03/31/2000 06:03:48
    1. [OHSTARK] RE: George & Elizabeth Seifert
    2. Jane Brownlee
    3. Lisa James: Seifert, George and Elizabeth Gaye, 10 Oct. 1854, Seneca County Hope this is what you were looking for! Jane B. <JaneB@copper.net>

    03/28/2000 09:24:38
    1. [OHSTARK] CD lookup
    2. Hello! Does anyone have access to CD 236 for Ohio marriages that could please tell me what county is listed for the marriage of: GEORGE & ELIZABETH SEIFERT Would very much appreciate the help!!! Thankyou!! Lisa James ljames5048@aol.com

    03/27/2000 12:47:11
    1. [OHSTARK] Darke Co OH LANDIS BROOKS
    2. Sandy Billo
    3. This is my first time writing I am very new to genealogy. I don't have a lot of living relatives to help answer questions so hoping someone out there can help. Does any one have a copy of the 1880 census of Darke Co OH Franklin Twp, I am looking for information on gg grandfather Joel Brooks. All so looking for information of Daniel Landis and Delilah Brooks gg grandparents. They were married in Darke Co Oh on the 16th or 20th of October 1886 by a Tobias Kreider, Minister. I am all so looking for the History of Darke Co., Ohio (Beers, 1880) I think I need page 402. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Willing to pay for help. Sandy

    03/27/2000 09:12:29
    1. Re: [OHSTARK] CAMPBELL of NE Canton in 1946
    2. Iain Thomson
    3. Thanks to all who passed on info, advice on how to research my Thomas CAMPBELL and made offers to send me a scanned photo of the address in question. I will get back individually to the list members in question. It's a pleasure to find so many thoughtful and helpful people! Good hunting to all, Iain Thomson Victoria BC. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Iain Thomson" <thomi@telus.net> To: <OHSTARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 1:18 PM Subject: [OHSTARK] CAMPBELL of NE Canton in 1946 > Hoping someone on the list can: > > 1. Tell me anything about 1006 25th Street NE Canton: does it still exist, > is/was it a private home or institution? > > 2. Identify descendants of Thomas ? CAMPBELL. > CLIPPED

    03/20/2000 01:07:54
    1. Re: [OHSTARK] CAMPBELL of NE Canton in 1946
    2. Iain - perhaps I can be of a very little assistance. I lived in the "NE" end of Canton during the 1940's (and 50's) and as a child, then, rode my bicycle with my brother all over that end of town. Had some friends from church who lived on 25th street. That entire area was residential at that time. Very nice, upper middle class houses. The names you give are not familiar to me, however. Wendell Way - Kennesaw, GA (wishing I was back in Canton!!) ----- Original Message ----- From: Iain Thomson <thomi@telus.net> To: <OHSTARK-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 19, 2000 4:18 PM Subject: [OHSTARK] CAMPBELL of NE Canton in 1946 > Hoping someone on the list can: > > 1. Tell me anything about 1006 25th Street NE Canton: does it still exist, > is/was it a private home or institution? > > 2. Identify descendants of Thomas ? CAMPBELL. > > The first name is most likely Thomas (but could be William or John) > > A CAMPBELL cousin recently found a letter dated April 5th 1946 > addressed to our Grandmother, Elizabeth THOMSON > (maiden name CAMPBELL) of 428 South York St, Hutchesontown, Glasgow, > Scotland. It was from a brother (no signature) but based on age, the > probable sibling was Thomas CAMPBELL born 20 Feb 1866 in the parish of > Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland. > > On April 5th 1946 he states that he was over 80 but says he could get > around > as smart as many young ones. His address then was 1006 25th Street NE > Canton, Ohio. > > Would love to hear from anyone who thinks they might descend from this line > to > share and review information and possibly establish lost family ties in > Canada and > the UK. Do we have some previously unknown American cousins? > > We have no information on the date this "Thomas" CAMPBELL arrived in the > USA, > or if he married and had children and if so in Scotland or the USA. > > Any info would be greatly appreciated, > > Iain Hunter Thomson > Victoria BC > Canada > >

    03/20/2000 11:41:02
    1. [OHSTARK] Re: MASON's
    2. karen holverson
    3. MASON 's E-MAIL 1850 census Fulton Co.Ill #1 Samuel MASON 40 b. abt.1810 PA d. Fulton Co.Ill. Enlisted for the Civil War 1862 Co.E 103 Reg.Ill. Volunteer Inf. married Elizabeth PORTER 34 b. 1816 OH. d. May 12,1902 Taylor Funeral Home Evidently has no stone Fulton Co.Ill. Their children John A. 11 m Ohio b.1839 Sarah J. 9 f Ohio b.1841 Lavina 8 f Ohio b.1842 Abigal 5 f IL b.1845 Charles N. 4 m IL b.1846 Howard 4/12 IL b.1849-50 Lavina MASON to Solomon W. KIME Mar. 11, 1860 Book C p 346 license # 77 #2 Samuel Mason b.4-11-1836 d.1-6-1910 Buried in Howards Cemetery ,Fulton Co.,Ill. Served in Civil War C.E 45 th. Inf. Mustered in @ Woodland,Cass.Twp. Ill. married Elizabeth Denny 5-12-1855 Carroll Co.Ill. OMR/101 Lic.nu.580 b.3-11-1837 d. Parents of Elizabeth DENNY George DENNY b.1810 a lawyer Savannah,Ill. m.Mariah VINEYARD b.1836 Parents of: Robert James Mason b.1883 d.1932 Fulton Co. Ill. Robert was injured while working in the Water Lily Coal Mine in Cuba Ill. before 1915. married Sadie Bell Kime 2nd wife, b. 9-22-1884 d.1979 Siblings of Robert JAMES MASON David MASON,Anna MASON, John MASON,Minnie MASON,William MASON The children of Robert James MASON and Sadie Bell KIME's are Mable b.1913 LEVI MASON My DAD b.1915 in Smithfield ,Fulton Co. Ill. d. 3-5-1999 in a car accident in Two Rivers,Wisconsin.This is where he is buried. Landed at Normandy June 6,1945 Captured at the Sigfried Line in Dec.Held as a POW til March when freed by advancing Russian Soldiers. Lavina b.1918 Ruth b.1920 Russel b.1923 Nettie Jane nee Forshee b.1926 d.1955 leaving 3 daughters.Twins Janet and Janice and sister Linda who were raised by their Aunt Lavina in Abingdon,Ill. Elizabeth b.1928 Calvin b.1930 Back

    03/20/2000 08:35:00
    1. [OHSTARK] Fwd: [OHPORTAG-L] BEAN Brick Wall
    2. --part1_ee.2b29a0e.2607823c_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit In a message dated 3/20/00 5:19:47 AM Pacific Standard Time, HARLEY6364@aol.com writes: << Subj: [OHPORTAG-L] BEAN Brick Wall Date: 3/20/00 5:19:47 AM Pacific Standard Time From: HARLEY6364@aol.com Reply-to: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com To: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com Hey to all, I am having problems linking my Beans to the MacBean Clan and have since 1981. I am sure that one of the volumes will have my necessary information. If anyone has access to these volumes, would be so nice if it could be looked up for me. I do have Volume II. Volume II much as I researched it, does not have my linkage which is in PA. I have only been able to research as far back as my great-great grandfather William Bean. William Bean b. abt 1818 in PA he migrated to Stark County (township of Massilon, he was there by the 1840 census). he then migrated to Portage County and resided in Palmyra, possibly Deerfield as well. married Mary Ann CORBETT on 5 Apr 1841 (she was of Shalersville, Portage County, Ohio). They had 3 children born in Palmyra: Harrison O., Elizabeth J. and Henry N. By the 1850 census, Mary Ann was a widow, and I do not have any idea where William BEAN is buried in the area of Palmyra, Portage County, Ohio or his death date or why he died. Any information would sure be most welcome, especially if someone could even give me an idea as to which county in PA, he might have been born in (and if you or anyone has access to the other volumes on the MacBean Clan of America). Judy Keyes Palatka, FL Harley6364@aol.com ----------------------- Headers -------------------------------- Return-Path: <OHPORTAG-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zc02.mx.aol.com (rly-zc02.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.2]) by air-zc01.mail.aol.com (v70.19) with ESMTP; Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:19:47 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [209.85.6.30]) by rly-zc02.mx.aol.com (v70.20) with ESMTP; Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:19:23 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id FAA04995; Mon, 20 Mar 2000 05:18:38 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 05:18:38 -0800 (PST) From: HARLEY6364@aol.com Message-ID: <34.2c0a493.26077efc@aol.com> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:17:48 EST Old-To: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 67 Subject: [OHPORTAG-L] BEAN Brick Wall Resent-Message-ID: <_j2J7C.A.iNB.uUi14@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1573 X-Loop: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: OHPORTAG-L-request@rootsweb.com >> --part1_ee.2b29a0e.2607823c_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <OHPORTAG-L-request@rootsweb.com> Received: from rly-zc02.mx.aol.com (rly-zc02.mail.aol.com [172.31.33.2]) by air-zc01.mail.aol.com (v70.19) with ESMTP; Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:19:47 -0500 Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [209.85.6.30]) by rly-zc02.mx.aol.com (v70.20) with ESMTP; Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:19:23 -0500 Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id FAA04995; Mon, 20 Mar 2000 05:18:38 -0800 (PST) Resent-Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 05:18:38 -0800 (PST) From: HARLEY6364@aol.com Message-ID: <34.2c0a493.26077efc@aol.com> Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 08:17:48 EST Old-To: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Mailer: AOL 5.0 for Windows sub 67 Subject: [OHPORTAG-L] BEAN Brick Wall Resent-Message-ID: <_j2J7C.A.iNB.uUi14@bl-14.rootsweb.com> To: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com Resent-From: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com Reply-To: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com X-Mailing-List: <OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1573 X-Loop: OHPORTAG-L@rootsweb.com Precedence: list Resent-Sender: OHPORTAG-L-request@rootsweb.com Hey to all, I am having problems linking my Beans to the MacBean Clan and have since 1981. I am sure that one of the volumes will have my necessary information. If anyone has access to these volumes, would be so nice if it could be looked up for me. I do have Volume II. Volume II much as I researched it, does not have my linkage which is in PA. I have only been able to research as far back as my great-great grandfather William Bean. William Bean b. abt 1818 in PA he migrated to Stark County (township of Massilon, he was there by the 1840 census). he then migrated to Portage County and resided in Palmyra, possibly Deerfield as well. married Mary Ann CORBETT on 5 Apr 1841 (she was of Shalersville, Portage County, Ohio). They had 3 children born in Palmyra: Harrison O., Elizabeth J. and Henry N. By the 1850 census, Mary Ann was a widow, and I do not have any idea where William BEAN is buried in the area of Palmyra, Portage County, Ohio or his death date or why he died. Any information would sure be most welcome, especially if someone could even give me an idea as to which county in PA, he might have been born in (and if you or anyone has access to the other volumes on the MacBean Clan of America). Judy Keyes Palatka, FL Harley6364@aol.com --part1_ee.2b29a0e.2607823c_boundary--

    03/20/2000 01:31:40
    1. [OHSTARK] HOFFMAN/COOPER - PA, Stark OH, Jackson Co., MI
    2. Jill Jessen Hernandez
    3. Went to the National Archives and FOUND the 1870 census records for my COOPER line in Springport, Jackson Co., MI There is evidence that Samuel and Lucinda were married in STARK Co, OH in 1861 This information also names her as a HOFFMAN/ HOFMAN Here is the family....... ANYONE connect ? Samuel 29 Farmer b: in Ohio 1841 Lucinda 25 b: in Ohio 1845 I believe that they were married in Ohio, Stark Co. in 1861 She COULD be a Hoffman/Hofman Sarah Jane 7 b: MI 1862/63 She is my Great Grandmother married, 1st John and 2nd My GGF Fred Anson BUCK And Jacob 5 b: MI 1865 Rosa M. 2 b: MI 1868 m:Franklin M. BUCK had Cora Lucinda BUCK Howard Anna O. 2/mo b: MI Feb 1870 On the same census page are the following: Jacob COOPER 60 b: 1810 in PA Eleanor 45 b: 1825 in PA Millie 1 mo WHOA ! b: in MI ANYONE ?? Jill in SoCal

    03/19/2000 05:17:17
    1. [OHSTARK] CAMPBELL of NE Canton in 1946
    2. Iain Thomson
    3. Hoping someone on the list can: 1. Tell me anything about 1006 25th Street NE Canton: does it still exist, is/was it a private home or institution? 2. Identify descendants of Thomas ? CAMPBELL. The first name is most likely Thomas (but could be William or John) A CAMPBELL cousin recently found a letter dated April 5th 1946 addressed to our Grandmother, Elizabeth THOMSON (maiden name CAMPBELL) of 428 South York St, Hutchesontown, Glasgow, Scotland. It was from a brother (no signature) but based on age, the probable sibling was Thomas CAMPBELL born 20 Feb 1866 in the parish of Hamilton, Lanarkshire, Scotland. On April 5th 1946 he states that he was over 80 but says he could get around as smart as many young ones. His address then was 1006 25th Street NE Canton, Ohio. Would love to hear from anyone who thinks they might descend from this line to share and review information and possibly establish lost family ties in Canada and the UK. Do we have some previously unknown American cousins? We have no information on the date this "Thomas" CAMPBELL arrived in the USA, or if he married and had children and if so in Scotland or the USA. Any info would be greatly appreciated, Iain Hunter Thomson Victoria BC Canada

    03/19/2000 02:18:27
    1. [OHSTARK] CREIGHTON, ROSS, REED, AYERS, MASON
    2. Posting by Al Dawson of Berea, Ohio. Notes on the posting: The Patrick Creighton mentioned in this article is my ancestor. His son, my ancestor John Patrick Creighton, was the brother of the James Creighton in the article who married an Annie Creighton of another family. Like my ancestor Jeroboam Baer Creighton, the grandson of Patrick of Donegal, Ireland, these people were mainly in Stark County or Summit County - all three are buried there, Patrick I-know-not-where; John Patrick in Waynesburg, though he died in Brown Township, Carroll County, and Jeroboam (born in Paris Township) in Akron. These, then, are their Carroll County cousins. Oddly, like J. B. Creighton's daughter, Margaret Ida Creighton (who married Frederick Beaumont Mason - my great-grandparents) - the Carroll County folk seem to be into education! Margaret Ida Creighton was a school-teacher in Akron and Barberton. There are MASON folks in this list too, but no relation to my MASON family, as far as I know at the present time. Source listed below found in Cleveland Public Library: Judge H. J. Eckley and Judge William T. Perry, "History of Carroll and Harrison Counties, Ohio (Chicago and New York: The Lewis Publishing Company, 1921) Vol II, pp. 700-701: "James R. Creighton is still identified with farm industry in his native county, though the major part of his present homestead, which originally comprised 140 acres, has been by him platted into town lots in the village of Malvern, to which he has thus laid out three additions. For farm purposes he still retains thirty acres, and he is one of the substantial and progressive citizens of Carroll County. James Ross Creighton was born in Brown Township, this county, October 6, 1851, and is a son of Thomas M. and Mary A. (Ross) Creighton, the former of whom was born on a pioneer farm north of Waynesburg, Stark County, Ohio, in 1826, and the latter was born in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, in 1825. Thomas M. Creighton was a son of James and Annie (Creighton) Creighton, the former of whom was born in Ireland and the latter was born on the sailing vessel "Minerva" on which her parents had taken passage from Ireland to America. Both the Creighton and the Ross families trace their lineage back to staunch Scotch origin. James Creighton was a child at the time of the family immigration to America, and his father, Patrick Creighton, established a home in Stark County, Ohio, where he became a pioneer family and where he and his wife passed the remainder of their lives. James Creighton was reared in Stark County under the conditions of the pioneer days, and there he continued as an exponent of farm enterprise throughout his entire active career, both he and his wife having been residents of that county at the time of their deaths. Thomas M. Creighton passed the period of his childhood and early youth on the old home farm in Stark County, and his educational advantages were those of the common schools of the locality and the period, he having become specially proficient as a mathematician. He remained in Stark County until 1849, when he purchased a farm in Brown Township, Carroll County, where the family home was maintained for the ensuing ten years. He then went to Iowa, with the intention of securing land in that state, but after an absence of about one year he returned to Ohio and settled in Columbiana County. Five years later he again came with his family to Carroll County and resumed his activities as a farmer in Brown Township, where he purchased land and became one of the county's successful agriculturalists and stock-growers, as well as a citizen of prominence and influence in his community. He served nine years as county commissioner and was one of the active and prominent workers in the ranks of the republican party in Carroll County. Both he and his wife were earnest members of the Christian Church. His death occurred in 1895 and his widow passed away in 1902. James R. Creighton, the immediate subject of this review, gained his early education in the public schools of Columbiana and Carroll Counties, in which latter county he continued his association with farm industry until he was thirty years of age, when he purchased and removed to a farm in Warren County, Iowa, where he remained for fifteen years and met with success as one of the vigorous agriculturists of the Hawkeye state. At the expiration of the period noted he sold his property in Iowa and returned to Carroll County, where he purchased 140 acres of land lying contiguous to the village of Malvern. He has laid out from this land three additions to the village, and much of the property is now improved with good houses. In this way he has contributed definitely to the advancement and upbuilding of Malvern and he still finds satisfaction in supervising the operations of his farm, which is now of modest area but which is specially well improved. Mr. Creighton is a stalwart supporter of the cause of the republican party, but has had no desire for public office. Both he and his wife are active members of the Christian Church at Malvern, and in the community their circle of friends is limited only by that of their acquaintances. On the 21st of November, 1878, was solemnized the marriage of Mr. Creighton to Miss Mary Reed, who was born in Brown Township, this county, May 7, 1854, a daughter of James and Mary (Ayers) Reed and a representative of one of the oldest and best known pioneer families of Carroll County. James Reed was a son of James, Sr., who was a son of John Reed, the founder of the family in Brown Township, where he settled in the early pioneer period. James Reed, Sr., was the father of six children: Abraham, Washington, Joseph, Mary, Drusilla and James, Jr. James Reed, Jr., continued as one of the representative farmers of Brown Township until his death, his entire life having been passed in Carroll County. In conclusion is given brief record concerning the children of Mr. And Mrs. Creighton: Drusilla Ione, who was born August 18, 1879, is the wife of F. Q. Mason, of Carroll County, and they have had five children, Frederick (deceased), Gladys, Gertrude, Louise and Margaret. Laura E., who was born in Warren County, Iowa, August 25, 1883, was, like her older sister, afforded the advantages of Malvern High School, and later she pursued higher studies in Wooster University and the Northern Ohio Normal University at Ada, she being a successful and popular teacher in the public schools of Ohio and being at the present time a teacher at Malvern (1920). Thomas M., who was born in Warren County, Iowa, September 26, 1887, acquired his preliminary education in the schools of his native county and was later graduated in the high school at Malvern, after the return of the family to Carroll County. For two years he was a student in Bethany College at Bethany, West Virginia, and thereafter he attended for one year the Tri-state Normal School at Angola, Indiana. He further continued his educational work by four years of study in the Northern Ohio Normal University, and by one year of study in the University of Ohio. He graduated from the Northern Ohio Normal University with the degree of Bachelor of Science. He devoted two years to the study of law and is at the time of this writing, in 1920, a student in the historic old Jefferson Medical College in the city of Philadelphia. The fourth child, a son, died in infancy." Al Dawson, Berea, Ohio - MA, History, UNC-Chapel Hill, 1973. My Webpage: http://www.familytreemaker.com/users/d/a/w/Al--Dawson/ Surnames include ("Mary and John" passengers) GRANT, GILLETT, WOLCOTT, PHELPS, GRISWOLD, HOLCOMBE, FORD, COOK, CHARD ("Mayflower") FRANCIS COOKE, STEPHEN HOPKINS, JOHN ALDEN PRISCILLA MULLINS, THOMAS ROGERS and WILLIAM BRADFORD Al is a daily pilgrim to http://www.thehungersite.com/ - every click helps :) AND Proud member IBSSG- see http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~blksheep/

    03/19/2000 12:49:56
    1. [OHSTARK] Jackson/Horton in Canton area Lookup
    2. Lisa Newton
    3. Hi, I would like to PAY FOR A LOOKUP in some old phone directories, or cemetery books or other resources if it could lead to finding some descendants of the following JACKSONS ORAN MEADE JACKSON (May 1898 IL) is on the 1920 census living with a Sherman HORTON family. He is the son-in-law and his wife is SUSAN HORTON Jackson. Oran's occupation was driver for a candy company. I have tried calling a living Sherman Horton III in the area and he is not related as far as he knows, or he is too young to know. Oran's father David Jackson was a Methodist traveling preacher and he was on the 1910 OH Zanesville, Muskingum County census. He was born Nov 1856 in Missouri, probably Grundy County and also lived in Holt County MO (1880 census), Scott County IL (1900 census). He died 26 Aug 1917 in Zanesville, Muskingum County, OH. Oran's mother was Effie Lee (probably MEADE b. sep 1876 born in MO). I found an Effie Jackson in Canton, Stark County OH in 1920, but I'm not positive it is the right one. There is an Effie Jackson sep 1876 to 1972 on the SSDI, but again I'm not sure it is the right one, because her last residence is Monroe, Butler County OH. That is much farther away from STARK,MORGAN,MUSKINGUM Counties. David and Effie had at least two other children: IVA RUE JACKSON (may 1896 IL) and ALFRED W. JACKSON (abt 1907 OH). I would very much like to find any descendants of these people too or where they are buried. I couldn't find Alfred W. Jackson yet for 1920 census Also looking for other siblings of Oran too: Luther Jackson(april 1886 MO) and Clifton Jackson(april 1890 MO) (my great grandfather he may have died in Chicago) and maybe a son named Gabriel. All these were from David's first marriage. I am not so interested in the Hortons, but maybe the descendants could help. This is what is on the 1920 census: (I haven't looked at 1910 yet so there might be more Horton children) Sherman Horton abt 1876 OH (father and mother of TN foreman gas motor works) Marie abt 1876 OH (father of OH mother of Switzerland) Nellie V. abt 1900 CA!!! Wiliam abt 1901 CA!!! Susan abt 1902 OH Oran Lisa Newton Boulder, CO ps if anyone needs help with lookups at the Denver public library it is the biggest collection between chicago and LA.

    03/18/2000 12:11:26
    1. [OHSTARK] Infirmary
    2. ttbad
    3. Does anyone know where the Stark County Infirmary was. I found it on the death certificates of Catherine Hiner and David Hiner who are buried in Minerva Tom

    03/17/2000 07:34:21
    1. [OHSTARK] SOLOMON FAMILY
    2. Hi Stark Co. list, I am searching for the mane of SOLOMON. I know in the early 1800s they were in that area. Is there anyone that can help me. I think my 2nd gr grandfather was Henry Solomon born in 1845 in Richland Co. but I need to know his father's data. I think he was also named Henry. I think the Henry b. 1845 father was born in Stark Co. Wayne Township in 1815. I would appreciate any help I can get. Thanks Barbara BCarico100@aol.com

    03/17/2000 06:02:39
    1. [OHSTARK] Weidman
    2. I'm looking for information on the WEIDMAN family. Isaac Weidman married Edna Ulrich. They had a daughter Celia, born in Massillon Feb 4th, 1900. They had other children as well, not sure where they were born. Located to Lorain County OH. later on. Is there a birth index online to check if Isaac and Edna were born in Massillon? Or possibly a marriage index? thanks so much, Maureen

    03/17/2000 02:47:09
    1. [OHSTARK] re: death certificate
    2. Barbara Howard
    3. Thank you everyone! The people on this list are wonderful! Thanks again! Barbara

    03/14/2000 06:03:04
    1. Re: [OHSTARK] death certificates
    2. Bob Strock
    3. Barbara, Did the info come from the OHS Death Index page? At http://dbs.ohiohistory.org/dindex/search.cfm They are to have all the death cert's from 1913 to 1937. Bob Strock Barbara Howard wrote: > Hi! Hoping someone can advise me on this one! I'd sent to OHS for some death > certificates, and they returned everything with a note written on one that I > needed to contact Stark Co. The ancestor in question died in 1929, and his > last known address was Jefferson County. I'm now thinking he must have died > in a hospital in Stark Co. -- but with the various places that hold the > Stark Co. records, I don't know which to write to. Can anyone please help? > Thank you! > Respectfully, > Barbara R. Howard > barbarar@swain.main.nc.us -- Bob & Esther Strock, Dalton, OH. On the edge of Amish Country. Researching family history in Holmes, Medina, Stark, Summit, Wood, Wayne and other Counties of Ohio. Sponsor member of Rootsweb and listowner of Strock-L, Uhl-L, and Welday-L message lists. GenConnect Family Association boards: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Strock http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/FamilyAssoc/Uhl http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/surnames/w/e/WELDAY/queries

    03/14/2000 05:46:11
    1. [OHSTARK] death certificates
    2. Barbara Howard
    3. Hi! Hoping someone can advise me on this one! I'd sent to OHS for some death certificates, and they returned everything with a note written on one that I needed to contact Stark Co. The ancestor in question died in 1929, and his last known address was Jefferson County. I'm now thinking he must have died in a hospital in Stark Co. -- but with the various places that hold the Stark Co. records, I don't know which to write to. Can anyone please help? Thank you! Respectfully, Barbara R. Howard barbarar@swain.main.nc.us

    03/14/2000 02:25:05
    1. [OHSTARK] Re: Stark Co. Ohio, books. (fwd)
    2. Douglas M. Schorey
    3. I received the following offer to sell some books about Stark Co. Anyone interested please contact Mrs. Blaesing at the address below; Forwarded message: > From locket@torchlake.com Mon Mar 13 15:10:43 2000 > From: "blaesing" <locket@torchlake.com> > To: "Douglas M. Schorey" <dms@netcom.com> > Subject: Re: Stark Co. Ohio, books. > Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 18:05:52 -0500 > > I would like to sell them, They are 1st editions, signed by E.T. Heald. I > have 6 The Stark Co. Story, Vol. I,2 & 3 and Vol. 4, 1,2 & 3. I want > $150.00 for each set. I have one Vol of Harrison Co. I would like $50.00. > and 5 other Ohio books, that I haven't processed yet. Mrs. Blaesing. > > > I have 6 Stark Co. Ohio History books signed by Edward Heald, 1946 -1955. The Stark Co. Story, Vol. I, 1805-1874. Of cities, towns and villages, pub. 1946 . Stark Co. Story, Vol. I, Free People at Work, 1805 - 1955, Vol. II, The McKenley Area, pub. 1950 Vol III, Industry comes of age, 1901 - 1917. pub. 1952. The books where commissioned by the Historical Soc. for the dates mentioned.

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