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    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] Heinrich Huet, 1813-1851
    2. Marie L. Scott
    3. Dear Barbara, I'm sorry that I can't help you with your genealogy, but I wondered if you could be the same Barbara Faig that lived on the military post in Munich Germany in the 80's? Marie Scott

    06/26/1999 10:41:24
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] Heinrich Huet, 1813-1851
    2. Hello, I have been told that Trumbull Library has a copy of "Pastoral Record Book, Rev. Heinrich Huet, 1813-1851 -- Columbiana Co., Mahoning County, Trumbull Co., Ohio" with a great number of baptisms, marriages, etc. in it. Does anyone know if this book has information on baptisms, marriages, deaths, etc. for the families of SIMON, ZEDAKER/ZEDIKER/ZURCHER? If so, I would like copies of those pages, and knowing how many there are, I can request this from the library and include a check with my SASE. Thanks. All help will be greatly appreciated. Barbara Zedaker Faig BKaeZF@aol.com

    06/26/1999 05:30:33
    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] WILLIAMS, Sophia b 10 Aug 1810
    2. gencon
    3. Thanks for writing with this.. I will file it under Sophia WILLIAMS.. I do know that her husband Joshua DAVIS's parents came from Chester county, PA. As was his father Llewellyn who's father Llewellyn was one of 5 brothers that came from Wales around 1700...just thought I'd toss that wee bit of genealogy in!! Never know how Sophia will connect...thanks Wilma > I don't have your Sophia Williams, b. c1810, but I have an Elizabeth > Williams, b. PA c1806. She moved to Burghill, Trumbull Co., Oh 1826, with > her family, Joseph Custer, John, George S., and Samuel E. Custer who was b. > Hartford Twp., Trumbull Co., 22 Dec 1825. Elizabeth had Amos Custer, b. > Brookfield Twp., 2 Jan 1828 and my gr grandfather, Judah Custer, April 1830. > I have nothing further back on Elizabeth Williams Custer, but have followed > her to 3d m. to John Tribby 1860. They lived in the Conneticut Western > Reserve. A Williams purchased the tract originally in Trumbull Co., OH. > Possible help? nbrice@net-port.com > > -----Original Message----- > From: gencon <gencon@harborside.com> > To: OHTRUMBU-L@rootsweb.com <OHTRUMBU-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Monday, June 21, 1999 8:30 PM > Subject: [OHTRUMBU-L] WILLIAMS, Sophia b 10 Aug 1810 > > > >I don't know which list to send this to, so I am going to try the lists I > >have in CT., & the one in Trumbull co., Ohio. > > > > I am searching for my 1st gr grandmother..I don't know who her parents > were > >or where in CT she was from, I am hoping one of you will say, "I know of a > >Sophia WILLIAMS" I can dream can't I? > > > >Sophia WILLIAMS > >10 Aug 1810 ................. CT > >d 25 Dec 1871 Wheatland, Hillsdale, Michigan > >bur Churches Corners Hillsdale county Michigan > >m 1834 Trumbull county, OHIO > >TO > >Joshua 4) DAVIS (Joshua3, Llewellyn2, Llewellyn1 DAVIS) > >b 22 Sep 1806 Aurelius, Cayuga, NY > >d 26 Aug 1897 Wheatland, Hillsdale, Michigan > >bur Churches Corners, Hillsdale county Michigan > > > >They were parents of 8 ch. > > > >1. Emma b 1835 Burg Hill, Trumbull, Ohio > >2. Stanley W. b 1837 Union Springs, Cayuga, NY (civil war) > >3. Charles W. b 1839 Union Springs, Cayuga, NY (civil war) > >4.xUrsula Adelaide b 10 June 1842 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI > >5. Maxwell b 1844 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI > >6. Francis b 1846 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI > >7. Manning b 1846 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI > >8. Arthur P. b Jan 1851 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI d 18 Sep 1851. > > > >I come through child #4 Ursula Adelaide DAVIS...she married her 1c Orlando > >Wells > >HAYNES. Ursula's father Joshua DAVIS and Orlando's mother Mary Adams DAVIS > >were brother and sister. > > > >Thank you very much > >Wilma Fleming Haynes > >gencon@harborside.com > > > > > > > > > > >

    06/22/1999 06:25:40
    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] WILLIAMS, Sophia b 10 Aug 1810
    2. Norma Rice
    3. I don't have your Sophia Williams, b. c1810, but I have an Elizabeth Williams, b. PA c1806. She moved to Burghill, Trumbull Co., Oh 1826, with her family, Joseph Custer, John, George S., and Samuel E. Custer who was b. Hartford Twp., Trumbull Co., 22 Dec 1825. Elizabeth had Amos Custer, b. Brookfield Twp., 2 Jan 1828 and my gr grandfather, Judah Custer, April 1830. I have nothing further back on Elizabeth Williams Custer, but have followed her to 3d m. to John Tribby 1860. They lived in the Conneticut Western Reserve. A Williams purchased the tract originally in Trumbull Co., OH. Possible help? nbrice@net-port.com -----Original Message----- From: gencon <gencon@harborside.com> To: OHTRUMBU-L@rootsweb.com <OHTRUMBU-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Monday, June 21, 1999 8:30 PM Subject: [OHTRUMBU-L] WILLIAMS, Sophia b 10 Aug 1810 >I don't know which list to send this to, so I am going to try the lists I >have in CT., & the one in Trumbull co., Ohio. > > I am searching for my 1st gr grandmother..I don't know who her parents were >or where in CT she was from, I am hoping one of you will say, "I know of a >Sophia WILLIAMS" I can dream can't I? > >Sophia WILLIAMS >10 Aug 1810 ................. CT >d 25 Dec 1871 Wheatland, Hillsdale, Michigan >bur Churches Corners Hillsdale county Michigan >m 1834 Trumbull county, OHIO >TO >Joshua 4) DAVIS (Joshua3, Llewellyn2, Llewellyn1 DAVIS) >b 22 Sep 1806 Aurelius, Cayuga, NY >d 26 Aug 1897 Wheatland, Hillsdale, Michigan >bur Churches Corners, Hillsdale county Michigan > >They were parents of 8 ch. > >1. Emma b 1835 Burg Hill, Trumbull, Ohio >2. Stanley W. b 1837 Union Springs, Cayuga, NY (civil war) >3. Charles W. b 1839 Union Springs, Cayuga, NY (civil war) >4.xUrsula Adelaide b 10 June 1842 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI >5. Maxwell b 1844 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI >6. Francis b 1846 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI >7. Manning b 1846 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI >8. Arthur P. b Jan 1851 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI d 18 Sep 1851. > >I come through child #4 Ursula Adelaide DAVIS...she married her 1c Orlando >Wells >HAYNES. Ursula's father Joshua DAVIS and Orlando's mother Mary Adams DAVIS >were brother and sister. > >Thank you very much >Wilma Fleming Haynes >gencon@harborside.com > > > >

    06/22/1999 03:34:04
    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] WILLIAMS, Sophia b 10 Aug 1810
    2. gencon
    3. Linda, thank you for writing. Our HAYNES family was in Vernon twp for many many years...I have Isaac ROYCE / RICE who is buried in the Old graveyard in Vernon, his dau Sarah RICE md Asa HAYNES.. they are also buried there as is their son Francis HAYNES who was a judge in Trumbull county for years..I just wish I could find our Sophia WILLIAMS. Wilma ----- Original Message ----- From: <LRLBugsy@aol.com> To: <OHTRUMBU-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 21, 1999 6:59 PM Subject: Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] WILLIAMS, Sophia b 10 Aug 1810 > In a message dated 6/21/99 9:31:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, > gencon@harborside.com writes: > > > They were parents of 8 ch. > > > > 1. Emma b 1835 Burg Hill, Trumbull, Ohio > > There is a Burghill in Trumbull County, OH, which is about 10 miles from > where I live. > I am afraid that is all I can help you with! > > Linda > >

    06/21/1999 08:20:20
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] WILLIAMS, Sophia b 10 Aug 1810
    2. gencon
    3. I don't know which list to send this to, so I am going to try the lists I have in CT., & the one in Trumbull co., Ohio. I am searching for my 1st gr grandmother..I don't know who her parents were or where in CT she was from, I am hoping one of you will say, "I know of a Sophia WILLIAMS" I can dream can't I? Sophia WILLIAMS 10 Aug 1810 ................. CT d 25 Dec 1871 Wheatland, Hillsdale, Michigan bur Churches Corners Hillsdale county Michigan m 1834 Trumbull county, OHIO TO Joshua 4) DAVIS (Joshua3, Llewellyn2, Llewellyn1 DAVIS) b 22 Sep 1806 Aurelius, Cayuga, NY d 26 Aug 1897 Wheatland, Hillsdale, Michigan bur Churches Corners, Hillsdale county Michigan They were parents of 8 ch. 1. Emma b 1835 Burg Hill, Trumbull, Ohio 2. Stanley W. b 1837 Union Springs, Cayuga, NY (civil war) 3. Charles W. b 1839 Union Springs, Cayuga, NY (civil war) 4.xUrsula Adelaide b 10 June 1842 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI 5. Maxwell b 1844 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI 6. Francis b 1846 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI 7. Manning b 1846 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI 8. Arthur P. b Jan 1851 Franklin (now Tecumsea) Lenawee, MI d 18 Sep 1851. I come through child #4 Ursula Adelaide DAVIS...she married her 1c Orlando Wells HAYNES. Ursula's father Joshua DAVIS and Orlando's mother Mary Adams DAVIS were brother and sister. Thank you very much Wilma Fleming Haynes gencon@harborside.com

    06/21/1999 07:29:20
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] Re: Surnames/Trumbull Co.
    2. Hi List, I'm new to this list and I was wondering if any of you were researching the following surnames: Robison/ Pa./Southington, Oh; Fieldhouse/Southington, OH.;also the surname Durig, not one of my lines, but for another person. Anyone interested in exchanging information, please contact me. Thank you! Betty Robison Southington, Ohio

    06/21/1999 05:16:30
    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] WILLIAMS, Sophia b 10 Aug 1810
    2. Hi, Wilma! Sure wish I could help you out. Some of my ancestors also lived in the Kinsman-Vernon area (Lindsley, Russell, Noland) in the same time period. I will keep your email on file and keep an eye open for Sophia. Best of luck to you in your search. Linda

    06/21/1999 05:08:38
    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] WILLIAMS, Sophia b 10 Aug 1810
    2. In a message dated 6/21/99 9:31:49 PM Eastern Daylight Time, gencon@harborside.com writes: > They were parents of 8 ch. > > 1. Emma b 1835 Burg Hill, Trumbull, Ohio There is a Burghill in Trumbull County, OH, which is about 10 miles from where I live. I am afraid that is all I can help you with! Linda

    06/21/1999 03:59:51
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] new Rootsweb Mailing List
    2. Passing this on as requested. Thanks for your time. Mary Ann Listowner Hi Everyone, There is a new Rootsweb Mailing List called OBIT-LOOKUPS. This list will allow people to volunteer for and request obituary lookups. I also hope it will be a forum to discuss finding obituaries, libraries with good newspaper holdings and other such information. I have a website that will be the temporary home for the volunteer list. There is additional information there if you are interested in volunteering: <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/Sjhcamp/index.html">EarthVis ion</A> or http://members.aol.com/sjhcamp/index.html To subscribe, put the singel word: subscribe in the body of your email message and send to: for Mail Mode - OBIT-LOOKUPS-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com for Digest Mode - OBIT-LOOKUPS-D-REQUEST@rootsweb.com To send mail to the list: OBIT-LOOKUPS-L@rootsweb.com To Volunteer, please send email to me at: sjhcamp@aol.com with the following information: State, County, Your Name, Your Email Address. You can also include Town or City Names, Libraries or Newspaper Names if it seems appropriate. If there are any questions or suggestions about the list feel free to email me. Susan Hovencamp sjhcamp@aol.com ListOwner of: OBIT-LOOKUPS-L Volunteer List at: http://members.aol.com/sjhcamp/index.html

    06/19/1999 09:19:52
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] 1862 Diary
    2. Margaret Strickland
    3. Jim, Interesting diary. Great project. Keep up the good work. I enjoyed the diary. Thanks for all your hard work. Margaret Walla Walla, WA Looking for parents and siblings of Samuel Landis Caldwell, born December 16, 1838, Ohio, d. November 11, 1896, Gurdane, Umatilla County, Oregon. Married October 8, 1871, Weathersfield Township, Trumbull Co, Ohio, to Ellen Sofia Shaw, d/o Henry and Sarah Shaw. Jim Flaherty wrote: >The diary is about to be updated with some recent findings > <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/warddiary/index.html">Ward Diary - 1862</A> >http://members.aol.com/warddiary/index.html >

    06/12/1999 07:46:01
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] Sunday's Chat
    2. Hello all! I am sending you a reminder about the chat on Sunday. We will have a special guest Speaker for our session. "The Civil War Lady," (Anne Colucci) will be our guest speaker on The Civil War Troops of Trumbull and Mahoning Counties. So set your irc chat programs for 8:00 PM EDT, irc.rootsweb.com, and #OHIO. If you are new to the chats you can check out the chat pages at: <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohmahoni/chat/index.htm">Mahoning County OHGenWeb Chat sessions </A>. if you need more help email me at: <a href="mailto:MHet703234@aol.com">MHet703234@aol.com</a> thanks for your time. Mary Ann Listowner

    06/12/1999 02:26:33
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] 1862 Diary
    2. My thanks to Lynda Lipps for sending the information on the diary to the list. I would like to take this opportunity to thank Linda and all the other members of the Wayne Historical Society for their kindness and generosity during our recent visit to Ashtabula and Trumbull counties. My thanks also to all the residents of the Wayne, Kinsman, and Gustavus communities for their generosity in sharing information and the warm welcome we received wherever we went. I would also like to thank all the list members for contributing the information that they have during my research. This project would not be where it is now without all your help. The diary is about to be updated with some recent findings <A HREF="http://members.aol.com/warddiary/index.html">Ward Diary - 1862</A> http://members.aol.com/warddiary/index.html The following is just a partial list of the surnames found in the diary Parker Ward Coleman Perkins Hayes Ricketts Giles Allen Carpenter Gillet Geer Farr Bentley Orcutt Wick Giddings Hart Andrews Reeve Bradley Ketcham Jones Fobes Miner Perkins Bates Chamberlin Krum Best Wilder Gates Miles Pratt Noxon Hardy Sackett Palmer Gibbs Hopkins Weeks Cathcart Crosby Roberts Pickett Morse Leonard Bear Brockway Daniels Gilmore Harrington Lillie Truesdale Wing Payne Straight Searles Wilbert Mosley Palmer Decker Budd Weed Mathews Harrington Kee McLaughlin Pier Babcock Waters Roberts Twitchel My thanks again to all. Jim Flaherty

    06/11/1999 03:17:41
    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] Annual Gilder Reunion
    2. Hi, Jean! Saw your e-mail and just had to drop you a line. Glad to see that you will be attending the Gilder reunion this year. Hope you have time to have a good visit. If you are interested in seeing some great history from Wayne, go to http://members.aol.com/warddiary/index.html. It is a very interesting diary written by Lucy Ward Parker in 1862 for the entire year, with many additional items of interest. I don't remember that Parker or Ward was in your list of surnames, but the reading is still interesting, and I believe you will recognize some of the names mentioned. The gentleman responsible for this was in town recently and we had the pleasure of he and his wife's company for lunch at the Wayne Town Hall. A very interesting day! Hope this finds you well and having a great time with all you genealogy gatherings. Let me know if you will be in town long enough for me to buy your lunch! Blessings, Linda

    06/10/1999 06:17:32
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] Annual Gilder Reunion
    2. Jean R. Lyles
    3. The descendants of Henry and Alicia Pelton Gilder will meet for the annual Gilder reunion June 27th at 12:30 with Carol Warner, 9156 Stanhope-Kellogs Road. First house north of County Line Road. Bring your own table service and food to share, beverage will be furnished. I plan to have copies of the family history for distribution and update, I haven't attended in at least 25 years, so it will be exciting. Also will be trying to get some photos and tintypes identified. If you're part of this very extended family, please email and get in touch! Jean Carr Lyles (second great granddaughter)

    06/10/1999 06:08:39
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] William Kline and Mary Magdelene Baltzer
    2. borts
    3. Seeking parents and siblings for; William Kline b-ca 25 April, 1797 in Pennsylvania. He died 30 July, 1883 Clyde, Jasper County, Iowa. About 1818 he married Mary Magdelene Baltzer. She was born in February of 1800 in Maryland. and died 24 January, 1879 in Clyde Jasper County, Iowa. They are both buried in the Kintz family cemetery in Jasper County, Iowa. They had the following children, they were either born in Pennsylvania or Maryland. There is also ties into the states of Illinois and Ohio. Children Spouse 1) Catherine Ann b- 1819 Penn. John Cool 2) Anthony Artoine b- 8 May, 1820 Julie Ann Null 3) Lidia b- ca 1821 _______ Barkley 4) Henry b- ca 1825 Catherine Weishear 5) Peter b- 1 July, 1828 Lydia Ann Deeter 6) Joshua Joseph b- 1834 #1 Elizabeth Thompson #2 Mary J. Neal 7) William Alexander b- 23 Nov., 1836 Mrs. Alice Jane Carney 8) John M. b- 1838 #1 Mary A Deeter #2 Hannah F. Strickland #3 Sarah L. West

    06/09/1999 10:25:57
    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] Farmington Cemetery
    2. In a message dated 6/9/99 9:54:09 AM Eastern Daylight Time, LynBurge@aol.com writes: << It is located on SR 534 heading north from Southington towards Farmington, actually in Farmington, just before the crossroads of Route 88 on the left hand side of the road. I plan to digitally photograph the stones I find there, and if the list would like, I can send on to anyone interested. Thanks for your help with this one, and I'll "report" in tonight about what I find. Lynnette >> Please do and try and get as many names as possible. I would love to have a copy in the archives, for other researchers. Mary Ann

    06/09/1999 03:58:59
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] Farmington Cemetery
    2. In a message dated 6/8/99 11:56:36 PM Eastern Daylight Time, MHet703234@aol.com writes: << There are only three cemeteries listed for Farmington East: St rout 86. on South side of SR 88, 2 miles e of SR 534 Hillside-West State rout 32& 33. on N side of SR 88, 1/2 mile of SR 534. Young's Farm State Rout 24 on N side of Painesville-Warren State Rd (CR 206), 1/4 mile North West of Curtis_ Middlefield Rd (TR 227), West of West Farmington. No headstones >> This is not one of these three! The cemetery is apparently now on private lands (or I am assuming so) You can see the tombstones from the road, way back between two tilled fields. We are going scouting for the owners of the property to ask if we can walk back this morning. There is a little space to park at the road, and then a footpath back to the cemetery. My father in law believes it would be either Thompson, CURTIS, or Allen back there, and that the stones are VERY old. It is located on SR 534 heading north from Southington towards Farmington, actually in Farmington, just before the crossroads of Route 88 on the left hand side of the road. I plan to digitally photograph the stones I find there, and if the list would like, I can send on to anyone interested. Thanks for your help with this one, and I'll "report" in tonight about what I find. Lynnette

    06/09/1999 03:52:00
    1. Re: [OHTRUMBU-L] Farmington Cemetery
    2. In a message dated 6/8/99 9:44:57 PM Eastern Daylight Time, LynBurge@aol.com writes: << I am trying to find the name and/or information about a small country cemetery, located on Route 534 between Southington and Farmington. It is supposed to be just before the Route 88 intersection on the left side of the road (heading from Southington to Farmington on Route 534 north). I was told about the cemetery by my father-in-law who remembers taking his mother there (fifty years ago, not recently). Might anyone know anything about this cemetery? I plan to try and find it again tomorrow. It is definitely not either the West Farmington or East Farmington Cemetery. Thanks a bunch!! Lynnette >> Lynnette There are only three cemeteries listed for Farmington East: St rout 86. on South side of SR 88, 2 miles e of SR 534 Hillside-West State rout 32& 33. on N side of SR 88, 1/2 mile of SR 534. Young's Farm State Rout 24 on N side of Painesville-Warren State Rd (CR 206), 1/4 mile North West of Curtis_ Middlefield Rd (TR 227), West of West Farmington. No headstones Hope this helps. Mary Ann listowner

    06/08/1999 05:54:03
    1. [OHTRUMBU-L] Farmington Cemetery
    2. I am trying to find the name and/or information about a small country cemetery, located on Route 534 between Southington and Farmington. It is supposed to be just before the Route 88 intersection on the left side of the road (heading from Southington to Farmington on Route 534 north). I was told about the cemetery by my father-in-law who remembers taking his mother there (fifty years ago, not recently). Might anyone know anything about this cemetery? I plan to try and find it again tomorrow. It is definitely not either the West Farmington or East Farmington Cemetery. Thanks a bunch!! Lynnette

    06/08/1999 03:41:13