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/DYB.2ACE/1040.1 Message Board Post: This was my Grandfather Henry Backus' brother. He was also called Cornelius. As far as I know they lived in Cleveland at 194 Waring Street in 1900. The story also appeared in the Cleveland World and Cleveland Plain Dealer. Currently I know no specific connection to Akon but it could be possible.
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/DYB.2ACE/488.787.789.789 Message Board Post: Hi...my name is Larry Wegmuller. My Wegmullers came from Switzerland To Iowa. My great grandfather JACOB WEGMULLER b.1879 d.1918 came to Iowa in 1902. On his marriage license he lists his parents as JOHN WEGMUELLER and ANNE HEBELE in Switzerland. His brother GOTTLIEB WEGMULLER b.1874 came to Iowa in 1906. In an archived newspaper article I found, Gottlieb said he had another brother who came to the US but didn't come to Iowa. Could this brother be related to the Wegmuellers located in Ohio? I'm an amateur genealogist and I could really use any help I can get.....thanx
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/DYB.2ACE/802.1.2.1 Message Board Post: I am not sure how the name Joel fits into your Caris family? JoAnne
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/DYB.2ACE/802.1.2 Message Board Post: Grandmother. G reat old family Caris in Maastricht Holland. >From nord France?South Belgium?
The Ohio Historical Society website has a form for ordering a death certificate $1.00 each if death date is known. $5.00 if research is needed. I'm "on the road" so don't have my mail folders and favorites. Just do a search for the OHS.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Bard Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DYB.2ACE/1360 Message Board Post: I am helping a relative in Sweden track down US relatives. One of his connections is the Bard family of the Akron area. Oskar Reinhold Bard immigrated from Sweden in the 1890's and his son, Donald, was supposed to have lived in the Akron area. Looking at the Social Security Death Index, I found a Donald Bard who was born June 30, 1915 and died July 1984. His last residence was listed at zip code 44223 (Cuyahoga Falls). Could anyone provide information on him and any descendants? Any information would be appreciated. Thank You
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Cunningham-Hamilton Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DYB.2ACE/1359 Message Board Post: Looking for info on a Levi Cunningham living near Boston, Summit Co., in the 1830's. This would be before Summit co. was formed in 1840 from Portage, Stark and Medina co. He was born in OH and his wife's name was Fedelia, she was b. in NY. They had at least 1 son, Price Levi Cunningham, b. 16-Jul-1836. Anyone?
I would like to find my ggrandfather's death record. I believe he died in 1880 in Summit County. Would this record be with the county or with the Historical Society? If with the county, does anyone have the address and know the cost odf a copy? Thanks. Noreen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Summitt County Davis Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DYB.2ACE/1358 Message Board Post: Orren/Orrin/Orin/Oren DAVIS born about the middle of the 1800's He had a child Frederick Davis born in Charlotte, Eaton County, Mich in 1869. So I believe he was born about 1850's. Said he was born in Summitt County Ohio. He married a Pheobe/Peobe? This was on the birth certificate of his son Frederick. Mother was born Cuyhuga??? No maiden name listed. Need lots of help, don't know anymore than this. Thanks
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/DYB.2ACE/494.1 Message Board Post: My new email address is; plhardy@ifriendly.com
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/DYB.2ACE/1357.1 Message Board Post: Here's what the necrology file at the Cleveland Public Library says about your Thoenens: Id#: 0753714 Name: Thoenen, Paul D. Date: Aug 18 1967 Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #161. Notes: Thoenen. Paul D. Thoenen, residence, Jennings Home, devoted husband of the late Alice E., beloved brother of Herbert C. of Ft. Meyers, Fla. Funeral Mass 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 19, at Jennings Home Chapel. Friends may call at The Louis R. Orlando Funeral Home, 29550 Euclid Ave., From 2-5 And 7-10 P.M. Friday. Id#: 0359437 Name: Thoenen, Alice Elizabeth Date: Apr 1 1949 Source: Plain Dealer; Cleveland Necrology File, Reel #080. Notes: Thoenen, Alice Elizabeth (nee Finn), beloved wife of David P.; at residence, 2019 Elmwood Ave., Lakewood, Tuesday, March 29, 1949. Friends may call at McGorray Bros. Lakewood Home, 14133 Detroit Ave. Funeral Saturday, April 2, St. Clement's Church (Lincoln and Madison Ave.), at 10 a. m. Member of Argonne Post 388, American Legion.
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/DYB.2ACE/1357 Message Board Post: searching for the family line of Herbert Clarence Thoenen, Paul David(David Paul) Thoenen. Herbert d.November 1968 in Fort Myers, Fl. Paul D. or David P.b.Hannibal, Ohio d. Akron, Ohio August 16,1967. his wife was Alice E. Finn Thoenen d. May 29 1949 in Lakewood, Ohio. Thanks Clarence
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: BALDINGER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/DYB.2ACE/521.1.1 Message Board Post: thank you for the information!
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/DYB.2ACE/1280.1 Message Board Post: Holy Cross Cemetery, 100 E. Waterloo Rd., Akron 44319, 330-724-1297 Campfield Hickman Collier Funeral Home 566 W. Park Ave. Barberton, Ohio 44203 330-745-3161
You might find the home village of William Fredrick Diebold mentioned in his 'intent to naturalization' and/or naturalization' papers. Look in the county (and higher) courts where he lived about 10 or more years after immigration. Better yet, the year of immigration and the year of naturalization are questions asked on the US census, 1900, 1910, 1920, and 1930. Was there any such information in his obituary? Some people wrote birth and other data , such as place, in the front or center of a family bible. Would anyone in the family know the name of the ship on which he came? Who probated his estate? They might have kept his papers and mementos, maybe even a passport. Maggie Kitts ----- Original Message ----- From: <Genclud@aol.com> To: <OHSUMMIT-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 10:00 AM Subject: [OHSUMMIT-L] Researching DIEBOLD Family in Indiana and Ohio > Diebold Family > > I am seeking assistance in gathering further information on my mother's > family. > > I believe that family ma have come to US through Cincinnati area as I am > supposed to have some relatives in that area. > > Grandfather - William Fredrick Diebold > He was born in 1864, somewhere in Germany (I'd like to find the location). > The date comes from his tombstone. I know he was in the USA at least by 1893, > or possibly a few years earlier. He immigrated to; I believe Lockport, > Indiana or at least southeastern Indiana. I seem to remember my mother > speaking of him as a harness maker but I'm not sure. > > Grandmother - Katherine Diebold (possibly Catherine) > She was born in 1864, somewhere in Germany. This date also from her > tombstone. > > They had three Children: William 'Bill' F. Diebold born May 29, 1893, brother > Clifford Diebold - I have no data, Helen Amelia Diebold Born May 7, 1903, (my > mother). I know that the courthouse where her birth was recorded burnt down > and she and my father went somewhere to get a woman to swear to date of birth > (I'd like fine the town of her birth which I believe to be Lockport, > Indiana). > > Sometime in my mothers early life the family moved to Marietta, Ohio where > they lived on the hill, which I am assuming, was Harmer Hill. All I really > know about life in Marietta is the fact that at least one of my uncles was > very interested in motorcycles and dismantled them in the kitchen, much to > the consternation of my grandmother. > > Sometime later they moved to Akron, Ohio and lived, I believe, on Goodyear > Heights. And my cousin informed me that Grandfather painted signs on the > sides of Goodyear trucks. > > My Grandmother Diebold died August 11, 1925, (Funeral handled by Sweeney > Brothers Funeral Home, Akron, Ohio) and my Grandfather Diebold died May 23, > 1942, (Funeral handled by Villa and Adams Funeral Home, Akron, Ohio). I never > met either of them. > > My uncles were basically unknown to me so I lack information on them. > > Uncle William 'Bill' Diebold lived south of Akron most of his life in the > Portage Lakes Area. He was born May 29, 1893, (Location unknown) and died > August 1968, in Akron, Ohio. > > Uncle Clifford Diebold died sometime in the early 1950s in Roanoke, Indiana. > He had 2 sons, Jacques Born in 1916 and died of drowning in Portage Lakes May > 28, 1929, (Funeral handled by Adams Funeral Home); Robert was born August 19, > 1912, and died March 24, 1994, I believe in Coesse, Indiana. Robert's and his > wife Bulla lived in Coesse, Indiana. Can't locate much on him and nothing on > her. > > If you've read these ramblings and recognize anything that might help me get > a lead on my relatives I would really appreciate hearing from you. I've been > searching for a long time and need some help with my mother's side of the > family. > > Carl W. Ludwigsen > > > ==== OHSUMMIT Mailing List ==== > Genealogists live in the past lane. >
Ohio is soundexed for 1920. It's much easier to use the soundex than to read entire EDs. Are you having a problem with the soundex? -- Melissa Kacher Census Specialists http://home.att.net/~census_specialists/ -----Original Message----- From: LadyNancealot@aol.com [mailto:LadyNancealot@aol.com] Sent: Sunday, March 10, 2002 6:23 AM To: OHSUMMIT-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [OHSUMMIT-L] NEED HELP! 1920 directory look up/ED for street address Hello List, Well, it looks like I need your help once again. I was wondering if someone has access to the 1920 Summit County directory or could give me the ED for Euclid and/or Raymond Street in 1920, to look up my grandparents so I can find out who lived with them or who they lived with according to the census. I am looking for: Max Lebenberg, living on Euclid or Raymond. Esther Lebenberg Lillian Lebenberg Betty Lebenberg Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated, as always. Thanks again for such a great list!!! Nancee Felder Fort Lauderdale, FL Ladynancealot@aol.com RESEARCHING: FELDER, GLAZER, RAND (Baligrod, NY, Cleveland, OH) DURST, SCHATTON/SCHATNER (Galicia; Ustich Dulner {Istryker}, NY, Cleveland) MITTMAN (Galicia, NY, Galion, OH) LUBELCZYK, ROSEN/ROZEN, (Sokolow, Poland) HERSZBERG/HERSHBERG (Poland; Israel) LEBENBERG, (Biala Siedlce, Poland, Missouri, Akron, OH) ROSENBERG/ROZENBERG (Biala Siedlce, Poland) SPINNER (Galicia, NY) SOMMER (Galicia, NY) Thanks for such a great list! Nancee Felder Fort Lauderdale, FL and San Francisco, CA email - Ladynancealot@aol.com ==== OHSUMMIT Mailing List ==== Genealogist dont get old they just loose their Census.
Diebold Family I am seeking assistance in gathering further information on my mother's family. I believe that family ma have come to US through Cincinnati area as I am supposed to have some relatives in that area. Grandfather - William Fredrick Diebold He was born in 1864, somewhere in Germany (I'd like to find the location). The date comes from his tombstone. I know he was in the USA at least by 1893, or possibly a few years earlier. He immigrated to; I believe Lockport, Indiana or at least southeastern Indiana. I seem to remember my mother speaking of him as a harness maker but I'm not sure. Grandmother - Katherine Diebold (possibly Catherine) She was born in 1864, somewhere in Germany. This date also from her tombstone. They had three Children: William 'Bill' F. Diebold born May 29, 1893, brother Clifford Diebold - I have no data, Helen Amelia Diebold Born May 7, 1903, (my mother). I know that the courthouse where her birth was recorded burnt down and she and my father went somewhere to get a woman to swear to date of birth (I'd like fine the town of her birth which I believe to be Lockport, Indiana). Sometime in my mothers early life the family moved to Marietta, Ohio where they lived on the hill, which I am assuming, was Harmer Hill. All I really know about life in Marietta is the fact that at least one of my uncles was very interested in motorcycles and dismantled them in the kitchen, much to the consternation of my grandmother. Sometime later they moved to Akron, Ohio and lived, I believe, on Goodyear Heights. And my cousin informed me that Grandfather painted signs on the sides of Goodyear trucks. My Grandmother Diebold died August 11, 1925, (Funeral handled by Sweeney Brothers Funeral Home, Akron, Ohio) and my Grandfather Diebold died May 23, 1942, (Funeral handled by Villa and Adams Funeral Home, Akron, Ohio). I never met either of them. My uncles were basically unknown to me so I lack information on them. Uncle William 'Bill' Diebold lived south of Akron most of his life in the Portage Lakes Area. He was born May 29, 1893, (Location unknown) and died August 1968, in Akron, Ohio. Uncle Clifford Diebold died sometime in the early 1950s in Roanoke, Indiana. He had 2 sons, Jacques Born in 1916 and died of drowning in Portage Lakes May 28, 1929, (Funeral handled by Adams Funeral Home); Robert was born August 19, 1912, and died March 24, 1994, I believe in Coesse, Indiana. Robert's and his wife Bulla lived in Coesse, Indiana. Can't locate much on him and nothing on her. If you've read these ramblings and recognize anything that might help me get a lead on my relatives I would really appreciate hearing from you. I've been searching for a long time and need some help with my mother's side of the family. Carl W. Ludwigsen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Oyler /Shafter Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/DYB.2ACE/433.977 Message Board Post: Michelle,Aunt Gertie Pfouts had grandpa and grandma Oylers marriage certificate.It was in bad shape ,but I reconstructed it on computer.I f you would like a copy e me........
Hello List, Well, it looks like I need your help once again. I was wondering if someone has access to the 1920 Summit County directory or could give me the ED for Euclid and/or Raymond Street in 1920, to look up my grandparents so I can find out who lived with them or who they lived with according to the census. I am looking for: Max Lebenberg, living on Euclid or Raymond. Esther Lebenberg Lillian Lebenberg Betty Lebenberg Any help you can give me would be greatly appreciated, as always. Thanks again for such a great list!!! Nancee Felder Fort Lauderdale, FL Ladynancealot@aol.com RESEARCHING: FELDER, GLAZER, RAND (Baligrod, NY, Cleveland, OH) DURST, SCHATTON/SCHATNER (Galicia; Ustich Dulner {Istryker}, NY, Cleveland) MITTMAN (Galicia, NY, Galion, OH) LUBELCZYK, ROSEN/ROZEN, (Sokolow, Poland) HERSZBERG/HERSHBERG (Poland; Israel) LEBENBERG, (Biala Siedlce, Poland, Missouri, Akron, OH) ROSENBERG/ROZENBERG (Biala Siedlce, Poland) SPINNER (Galicia, NY) SOMMER (Galicia, NY) Thanks for such a great list! Nancee Felder Fort Lauderdale, FL and San Francisco, CA email - Ladynancealot@aol.com
Also try all kinds of misspellings as this list is the worst I have ever encountered for spelling errors. JC Mayboleayr@aol.com wrote: > Try the Ohio Death Index and it's covers all counties 1913-1937 and I suggest > if it is not a very common name try all counties just to see if there are > others with the same name. Good luck > > ==== OHSUMMIT Mailing List ==== > Genealogists live in the past lane.