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    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Harley Strong
    2. This is a listing in the Social Security Death Index HARLEY STRONG 11 Oct 1920 Nov 1971 278-18-4166 Ohio I am related to another Harley Strong: Harley Franklin Strong Born March 23, 1901-Wilkesville, Ohio Died February 1975-Galveston, Texas Son of Horatio Benton Strong and Almira Foster

    12/03/2002 03:11:44
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Harley Strong
    2. Marguerite Crist Calvin
    3. >Dear Fellow Researchers, > >I am trying to find the date of a 4th cousin's accident. He was >Harley STRONG a Wilkesville Funeral Home director. I have a copy of >the newspaper article, but in my hurriedness..forgot to write the >date of the article on the copy. I even copied the obituary and >still managed to miss writing the date on that copy too. > >His parents were Joseph E. STRONG and Jewell BOBO STRONG of >Wilkesville and his wife was Althea REIBEL STRONG . They had 3 >children. > >I know that the date had to be before 1978 as Joseph's obit of >December 14, 1978 lists Harley as having preceded him. Any help >would be appreciated! > >Sincerely >Randy Sue McKeever > Althea is still living in Wilkesville. > > >_________________________________________________________________ >Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. >http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    12/03/2002 03:06:44
    1. [OHVINTON-L] Jan 8, 1918
    2. Carol & Joseph Beattie
    3. >From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, January 8, 1918 Note: Part of the following did not photocopy well and I am unable to decipher some words. A question mark will be inserted where a word is unclear. "RADCLIFF Mr. and Mrs. J. JUSTON are in Columbus. Mrs. Chas. WISEMAN was in Wellston last week. Mrs. Catharine PIERCE was shopping in McArthur Thursday. Mrs. Etta BLORE was at Wellston Saturday. J. S. RINEHART, wife and daughters, Margerie? and Dorothy are home from a visit at Mineral City. Mrs. E. J. FITZSIMMONS and children were at McArthur Thursday of last week. Mrs. George WHITE of Logan visited here? recently. Frank? BLORE of Logan visited his mother?, Leslie BLORE last week. Miss May ALLEN is visiting friends in McArthur. Mrs. Mollie SHARP visited with Mrs. ? EBERTS of Oreton, Thursday. Mrs. Agatha COOPER visited at Wellston recently. Mrs. Mary HAGERTY and son Joseph are home from Marion. Dora PIERCE was in Gallipolis visiting Thursday. Mrs. George CHAFFIN of Zaleski, visiter her mother, Mrs. Hannah EBY, last week. Mrs. Harve SANFORD and daughter of ? visited with Wm. SANFORD last week. Mrs. John WISEMAN was at Wellston Saturday, come through Hamden and was accompanied home by her mother, Mrs. GARRETT, who will spend the sinter here. E?as HUSTON of Minerton visited here last week. Mrs. James PENDLETON of Clarion visited here last week. We extend congratulations to Josephine? PEOPLES and Emmit EBERTS who were married last week. Mrs. EBERTS is our school teacher. D. KINKEAD, Edwin ARBAUGH, DALIS HENSLER? and Thomas HENSLER and wife have the flu. CLARION Harley? MCCUMBER and Cora COPEN...? were business visitors in McArthur last Thursday. E. A. MCNAMEE has returned from his holiday vacation in Columbus. Clifford KECK of Hawk and Hollis THERAULT? were dinner guests of B. S. WELLS? at Wilkesville last Sunday. A udrey? PHILLIPS returned to her work in Columbus last Thursday. Millie STEELE and children were dinner guests of Lon MCGLOTHLIN's family on? Sixteen last Monday. They also visited Mrs. Homer DEVAULT on Tuesday. DUNDAS Mr. and Mrs. Henry HALL had for New Year's guests; Mrs. HALL, cousin, Mr. and Mrs. Lafe FRENCH and children Geldia, Guy and Pearl of Mineral, Ohio. Frank PEARCES, Will and Mell GREGORY and also William CAMP's family have the flu. Henry MAGEE of Camp Sheridan, Alabama, has received his discharge and is now at home. Hocking Valley Section men have been cut to 8 hours per day. Joe THOMPSON of Camp Sherman spent Sunday at home. Velma TRAINER, Midge HUGHES, Garnet PENROD, spent Sunday with Edith HALL of Dundas. B. & O. section men got an increase in salary from 34 cents to 39 1/2 cents per hour. Mrs. Henry HALL received a letter from her cousin, Rev. J. H. MASON, stating he had been sent on a circuit at Reedsville, Meigs County. He has 6 appointments on his circuit. Mr. MASON moved his family from West Jefferson to Reedsville, Ohio. SANT Mr. and Mrs. George SHELL of Onio Hollow spent New Year's day with Joseph HASELTON and family. The people of this vicinity, who have had the flu are all reported better. No. 3 school begun Monday, Edith BAKER, teacher. Sarah WOLF is spending a few days with friends at Logan. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. BAKER and little granddaughter Janetta WALDREN were the guests of Eph. SHELL and family New Year's day. E. W. TURNER butchered a hog last week that balanced the scales at five hundred, dressed. Mr. and Mrs. Roy STEVENS and family were the guests of Joseph STEVENS of California Ridge Tuesday. ALLENSVILLE Carl STUCK who has been at Camp Sheridan, Alabama, and Cifford BETJEL, Camp Sherman are at home. John and Lewis KRUGER visited their sister Maggie and family at London, Ohio, last week. Misses Gayl and Reatha SCOTT are visiting relatives at Logan. Claude WYATT has the influenza. Dr. COX was called Saturday to see Ermal HAWK, whose condition is serious."

    12/02/2002 03:09:53
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Boring
    2. Descendants of X Boring 1 X Boring . +Hazel Smith .... 2 Sandy Boring ........ +Garry B. Gilliland ........... 3 Brad Gilliland .................. 4 Derrick Gilliland .................. 4 Ryan Gilliland .... 2 William Boring ........ +Vicki Thompson ........... 3 Steven Duane Boring ............... +Tricia Jane Clary .................. 4 Zachary Boring .................. 4 Levi Boring ........... 3 Lori Boring ............... +Ben Chesser .................. 4 Ryan Chesser .................. 4 Ciera Chesser Fermin was a post master I believe. At least he used to be in the post office and lived in the house across from Hixon cemetery.

    12/02/2002 03:03:28
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] May 11, 1921
    2. <PRE> I think it was Bill who survived. He married Nancy McKibben in recent years, but I thing she passed last year.

    12/02/2002 02:39:02
    1. [OHVINTON-L] Boring
    2. Tootie Dennis
    3. Theodore Boring was the son of George and Florence Perry Boring. They had five children, Lilly, Beatrice, Theodore, Fermin, and Hannah. Hannah married Otho Gregory. They had 6 children. Well, I could go on for pages. Thank you so much for the wonderful newspaper columns you are sharing. Ira Sharp Dennis in Amarillo, TX

    12/02/2002 02:11:23
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] May 11, 1921
    2. Elsie Rarey
    3. Theodore Boring was an 8th grade teacher at Vinton Rural for several years. He was also a Representative to the Ohio Legislature. ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:11 AM Subject: Re: [OHVINTON-L] May 11, 1921 > Wm. GORSUCH<< > > Bill was the owner of Gorsuch drug store for many years in McArthur, it was > next to the bank. > > Justice Harden was a teacher at Allensville, he taught me Woodshop and Ohio > history. His cousins would include those that operate Harden auto in > Circleville and Mike Hardin, writer for the Columbus Dispatch. > > Theodore Boring held an elected office in McArthur. . > >

    12/02/2002 02:01:43
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] May 11, 1921
    2. Raynita G. Fenter
    3. I think it is great when you update info on some of the names that come across here. I remember Gorsuch's drugstore and I, too had Mr. Harden for Ohio History in Jr. High. Keep up the good work!!!! ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, December 02, 2002 12:11 AM Subject: Re: [OHVINTON-L] May 11, 1921 > Wm. GORSUCH<< > > Bill was the owner of Gorsuch drug store for many years in McArthur, it was > next to the bank. > > Justice Harden was a teacher at Allensville, he taught me Woodshop and Ohio > history. His cousins would include those that operate Harden auto in > Circleville and Mike Hardin, writer for the Columbus Dispatch. > > Theodore Boring held an elected office in McArthur. . >

    12/02/2002 01:17:19
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] May 11, 1921
    2. I am curious if Bill who ran the Gorsuch drug store had a daughter with the name of Ruth? Also if after Bill died did his wife run the drug store? I know Ruth and her husband spelled her mother every summer and did so until the mother passed on. Ruth married a Jenkins and died about three years ago in Massachusetts. Just curious. Jim McCafferty, Fort Washington, MD In a message dated 12/2/02 12:12:10 AM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > Date:12/2/02 12:12:10 AM Eastern Standard Time > From:<A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> > Reply-to:<A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> > To:<A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A> > Sent from the Internet > > > > Wm. GORSUCH<< > > Bill was the owner of Gorsuch drug store for many years in McArthur, it was > > next to the bank. > > Justice Harden was a teacher at Allensville, he taught me Woodshop and Ohio > > history. His cousins would include those that operate Harden auto in > Circleville and Mike Hardin, writer for the Columbus Dispatch. > > Theodore Boring held an elected office in McArthur. . > >

    12/02/2002 12:57:26
    1. [OHVINTON-L] Harley Strong
    2. Randy Sue McKeever
    3. Dear Fellow Researchers, I am trying to find the date of a 4th cousin's accident. He was Harley STRONG a Wilkesville Funeral Home director. I have a copy of the newspaper article, but in my hurriedness..forgot to write the date of the article on the copy. I even copied the obituary and still managed to miss writing the date on that copy too. His parents were Joseph E. STRONG and Jewell BOBO STRONG of Wilkesville and his wife was Althea REIBEL STRONG . They had 3 children. I know that the date had to be before 1978 as Joseph's obit of December 14, 1978 lists Harley as having preceded him. Any help would be appreciated! Sincerely Randy Sue McKeever _________________________________________________________________ Tired of spam? Get advanced junk mail protection with MSN 8. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail

    12/02/2002 10:14:12
    1. [OHVINTON-L] ROWELY in IN 1850
    2. Listers, I found these today while I was doing BURDEN research. RootsWeb.com <http://www.rootsweb.com/> Isearch-cgi 1.20.06 (File: pg0319a.txt) Delaware, IN 1850 Federal Census This Census was transcribed by Virginia Fyfe and proofread by Elizabeth Ashley and Rona Brown for the USGenWeb Census Project, http://www.usgenweb.org/census. Copyright 2000 by Virginia Fyfe CENSUS YR: 1850 STATE or TERRITORY: IN COUNTY: Delaware DIVISION: Liberty Township REEL NO: M432-143 PAGE NO: 319A REFERENCE: Enumerated on the 20th day of Sept. 1850 by John Marshall. ============================================================================== ===================================================== LN HN FN LAST NAME FIRST NAME AGE SEX RACE OCCUP. VAL. BIRTHPLACE MRD. SCH. R/W DDB REMARKS ============================================================================== ===================================================== 8 417 417 Rowely William J 32 M . Farmer 450 N York . . . . . 9 417 417 Rowely Rebecca 28 F . . . N York . . . . . 10 417 417 Rowely Mary E 8 F . . . Ohio . X . . . 11 417 417 Rowely George F 6 M . . . Ohio . X . . . 12 417 417 Rowely Sarah A 3 F . . . Ohio . . . . . 13 417 417 Rowely Abby J 7/12 F . . . Ind . . . . . Kathy "Kath" (Burden) Shaffer Omaha, NE Jesus is my Strength >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^< >^,,^<

    12/02/2002 06:26:46
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] May 11, 1921
    2. Wm. GORSUCH<< Bill was the owner of Gorsuch drug store for many years in McArthur, it was next to the bank. Justice Harden was a teacher at Allensville, he taught me Woodshop and Ohio history. His cousins would include those that operate Harden auto in Circleville and Mike Hardin, writer for the Columbus Dispatch. Theodore Boring held an elected office in McArthur. .

    12/01/2002 05:11:15
    1. [OHVINTON-L] May 11, 1921
    2. Carol & Joseph Beattie
    3. >From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, May 11, 1921 EVERY TOWNSHIP IN VINTON COUNTY HAS ONE OR MORE EIGHTH GRADE GRADUATES THIS YEAR--A COMPLETE LIST FOR DISTRICTS NUMBER TWO AND THREE The following is the list of eighth grade graduates in Vinton county with the exception of District No. one which was published last week and Hamden where the schools have not closed. Wilkesville Village--Norma VOWELL, Chloie VOWELL, Bernard JONES. Wilkesville Township--Sarah CUMMINGS, Carl MCCARLEY, Georgia GRAY, Doris MCCARLEY, Luther WOODALL, Adela KECK, Philip J. KECK, Catherine MAHAFFEY, Lucille MOSSMAN, Gertrude SHENEFIELD, Alva DELANEY. McArthur--Ruth ALLISON, Mabel COLLINS, Opal DYKE, Charles GASKILL, John GILL, JR., Wm. GORSUCH, Philip HARRIS, Breta MILLER, Evelyn OGAN, Eva PARTLOW, Mary PENROD, Sylvia ROSSER, Blanch SECREST, Gladys ZEIGLER, James PILCHER. DISTRICT NO. TWO Zaleski--Wm. ANDREWS, Leo BIGHOUSE, John CHAPMAN, Clifford MORIARITY, Violet PECK, Mamie WETZEL, Bertha WEBB. Madison Township--Addie MCKIBBEN, Ernest ROSSER, Clyde WEST, Ora WHITLATCH. Knox Township--Elden BOLEN, Vernon CHESSER, Mildred CHESSER, Iva HOLDREN, Gladyse PHILLIPS, Della PAYNE, Ernest STANLEY, Clarice TOWNSEND, Nellie TEWKSBEURY, Mary TURNER, John CLARK. Clinton Township--Paul MCWILLIAMS, Minnie NEWMAN, Marie NEWMAN, Orville POTTS, Harold SPRAGUE, Everett TOLBERT, Bessie TOLBERT, Leland WEBB. Vinton Township--Theo BORING, Ruth BOBO, Reda CARTER, Carl COTTRILL, Perry ECKART, Lauris HARVEY, Pearl HARVEY, Elba HARVEY, Pearle NELSON, Grace PECK, Alene MCLAUGHLIN. DISTRICT NO. THREE New Plymouth--Helen GRAY Brown Township--Gladys WRIGHTSEL, Fay ARNOLD, Oscar COE Eagle Township--Mabel GRAVES, Lane GRAVES. Jackson Township--Justice P. HARDEN, Gilbert SCOTT, Mabel HARDEN, lena BISHOP, Oscar SEITZ. Swan Township--Bernice HEWITT, Robert CAMPBELL. SUBSCRIPTION LIST New subscriptions, renewals, and changes have been entered on the books of the Democrat-Enquirer, the past week as follows: New Subscriptions--Geo. W. KALER, Linn, Kan.; HOWELL and BURNS, Hamden Renewals--Mrs. R. E. HARRIS, Columbus; Mrs. Ida WOLTZ, B. A. HOOK, McArthur; Hannah EBY, Oth COOPER, Radcliff; H. E. WOLWEAVER, Dundas; J. W. BREWER, D. W. DOSS, Zaleski; Thelmel BETHEL, Chillicothe; J. B. PROSE, Hoisington, KAN,; Wm. H. BRAY, Malta; J. S. LILLIBRIDGE, Chandler, Okla. Changes--Hallie GARRETT, Allensville to Athens; Bertha SCHRADER, Pataskala to Doon, Iowa; Mrs. T. A. BURKETT, Athens to Barberton; Mrs. H. J. ONG, Dun Glen to Athens; W. A. SPROUSE, Sarasota Florida to Zaleski; S. D. CRAIG, Eldorado Springs Kan., to Wichita, Kans. SHOT IN HAND Arch HERRON of Richland township, was shot in the left hand Monday morning while stapping a 22 revolver. His brother Ernest had taken down the gun and shot it, thinking that all the shells had been fired, he left it lying on the table. On entering the room Arch picked up the gun and upon examining it, thinking all the shells had been fired, but one had only snapped, and when he pulled the trigger the cartridge went off, the bullet entering the palm of his hand, shattering the bone and lodging under the tendon on top of the second finger. He was taken to Wellston where an X-ray examination was made and the bullet located and removed by Drs. COX and OGIER. NARROW ESCAPE The son of Ora MURRAY about twelve years of age, had a narrow escape from death Thursday, when with some other boys playing around the New York Coal Company mine at Oreton, and getting on a loaded car of coal that was undert the tipple, car started down grade, and ran into an empty that did not quite clear on another track, cornering it, the boy hanging on the side of the car and lbeing smaall managed to pass between the cars without being crushed to death, and all the unjuries he received was a bruised thigh, left breast and two bruises on the face. Dr. E. S. RAAYwas called from here to give medical attention.--Hamden Cor.

    12/01/2002 10:52:19
    1. [OHVINTON-L] LAUDETT - Laudet - Lodet - Ludduth - Ladett ect
    2. I am looking for other descendants of the above surname . My JOHN B. LAUDETT born 1790 in France married a SARAH ???? in Ohio prior to 1830 . They had several children born in Ohio . Ther son - LAFAYETTE LAUDETT went back to Ohio after 1862 and married a MARTHA CLARK in ????? county before 1870 . There were LAUDETTs in Hamilton county 1830 and Meigs county 1840 census . Anyone connected ? sheri

    12/01/2002 03:58:07
    1. [OHVINTON-L] Fwd: Andersonville research volunteer
    2. Charles R. Weese
    3. >From: "Kevin Frye" <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Subject: permission to post >Date: Fri, 29 Nov 2002 22:41:19 -0500 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1106 > >Hello veterans and newbies of the RootsWeb. I have received permission >from the listowner to make this offer. > >There are some really great folks who are willing to help just for the >asking. I, myself do Volunteer research at Andersonville Civil War Prison >in Andersonville Georgia. Any research I do is absolutely at NO cost and >I am willing to do what I can. There are more than 41718 prisoners on >record from the Union, ( 4709 from OHIO )and quite a few who were held >prisoner here as Union regiments from Confederate states. There are also >nearly 13000 ( nearly 1200 OHIO ) marked graves of those who died here. > >I thought I would send my offer as these would lead to a great many >descendants who might be looking for them.. I feel the need to say I am >not in anyway trying to focus on the horrors of Andersonville compared to >any POW camp in the north ..( i.e.Elmira ) or any others and do not wish >to stir up arguments on this site. My focus is dedicated to ALL of those >held prisoner during this war , on both sides as well as all Americans who >gave their freedoms for those that we enjoy today.. I just happen to be >near Andersonville so this is where I do my work > >Here are my sources of research. > >There are 2 online databases to do lookups.....One by name...one by >Company and Regiment. I also have a copy of the Dorence Atwater Death list >which has the names and grave numbers of 12960 graves with only 460 marked >as " UNKNOWN " This along with a CD I have which contains 41718 names of >the 45,000 who were imprisoned there which helps me find prisoner records >because of misspellings of the names or alternate names. I also have the >continued update database which is dated October 01 2002 . . I visit the >prison site every couple of weeks and have access to the onsite databases >as well as the physical files. Please do not consider this spam as my >research offer is FREE for the asking . Please email me directly at >[email protected] > > If there is anything I can do in helping your research at > Andersonville, please just ask. > >Please visit my website dedicated to those Americans who were imprisoned >and died in captivity while in the service to our country >Kevin Frye >Local Andersonville Historian / National Park Service Volunteer > ><http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html>http://www.angelfire.com/ga2/Andersonvilleprison/index.html > >AOL USERS go to ><http://hometown.aol.com/andersonvillecw/>http://hometown.aol.com/andersonvillecw/ ======================================== Charles R. Weese, 4012 Pardee Rd., Stow, Ohio 44224 See http://web.raex.com/~cweese/weese/ and http://web.raex.com/~cweese/vance/ for my family info. I maintain the following USGenWeb county sites: Gallia County Ohio at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohgallia/gallia.htm Jackson County Ohio at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohjackso/jackson.htm Vinton County Ohio at http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohvinton/vinton.htm

    11/30/2002 05:44:53
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Mar 2, 1921
    2. In a message dated 11/27/2002 10:01:53 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > >>Mrs. John ZERVIS was in McArthur Tuesday making settlement with B. & O. > R.R. acount her son Oscar who was killed at Vigo while employed as The Zervis bible was found in my late uncle's estate and was returned to Zervis family members earlier this year. Inside the bible was a newspaper clipping with information on Oscar. Other interested in Zervis or Murdock families should contact: <A HREF="mailto:[email protected]">[email protected]</A>

    11/27/2002 04:57:08
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Mar 2, 1921
    2. Madge Staley
    3. I really enjoy reading your post. My mom was born in McArthur ,she lived there until the 1920's and then they moved to Marion. Keep up the good work. Everyone really appreciates all your work. Madge

    11/27/2002 04:28:22
    1. [OHVINTON-L] Mar 2, 1921
    2. Carol & Joseph Beattie
    3. >From the McArthur Democrat-Enquirer, Mar 2, 1921 "KNOX NO. ONE Mr. and Mrs. Newton KNOWLTON and daughter, Marvel, returned to their home in Albany Sunday, after having spent a few days with Mrs. KNOWLTON's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Will HOLDREN. The young folks are attending meeting at Moonville. Misses Faye MCAFEE and Iva HOLDREN were guests Friday night of Miss Nellie TEWKSBURY. Miss Hilah STANLEY and brother Ernest of Bolin's Mills spent Friday night at the home of their uncle Mr. Worley WEST and family. Virgil CANNY was a business caller in McArthur Wednesday. The pie and candy supper at Gum Tree School Friday night was very successful! $18.60 was made with which books and other equipment will be purchased for the school. A new bookcase was recently placed in the school house. George CHESSER delivered a load of hogs to Athens Wednesday. Mrs. E. ELLIS and son Jim are on the sick list. The following pupils of Gum Tree were perfect in attendance for February: Gladys PHILLIPS, Nellie TEWKSBURY, Mildred CHESSER, Chester WEST, Clovis CHESSER, Amos CHESSER, Clarice CHESSER, Earl CARSEY, Vernon WEST, Jim BROOKS, Gerald CARSEY, Ardis CHESSER, Kenneth CARSEY. The school had no cases of tardiness for the month. HOPE Mr. and Mrs. Claude JONES, daughters Margaret and Helen, were Athens visitors Wednesday. Warnie FOSTER of near Albany was visiting S. M. SHARP a few days last week. T. L. DUNN was a business caller at Athens, Albany, New Marshfield and McArthur the past week. Ira JONES of Sugar Creek was calling on D. S. COLLINS recently. Mrs. Eliza SOMERS of near Zaleski is visiting Mrs. Lovisa MOORE. HAMDEN R Malleda, train master of B & O of Chillicothe was here Thursday morning. Hamden High School basket ball team lost both games at Athens tournament last week, 1st game Laurelville, 25, Hamden 12, 2nd game Hamilton township 32, Hamden 13. James CLARK of Washington C. H. and Walker HARRIS of Columbus were Hamden visitors Saturday. Mrs. Anna STANTON and Miss Blanche ROBBINS motored to Cincinnati Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Frank LOCKARD and son Howard of Wellston. Mrs. Orson OGIER of Portsmouth, Miss Grace BROWN of Lebanon and Miss Ida BROWN of Columbus spent the week end with their mother here. Mrs. C. H. MERRILL and sons Claire Oren and Nile were Chillicothe visitors Saturday night. Miss Mildred POORE of near Jackson was a Sunday visitor here. Ray KARG of Portsmouth was visiting friends here Sunday. Tom FRY of McArthur was in town Sunday. Kensington Club met at the home of Mrs. Wil STANTON Friday afternoon. Mrs. John ZERVIS was in McArthur Tuesday making settlement with B. & O. R.R. acount her son Oscar who was killed at Vigo while employed as brakeman on local freight caused by car running off track into coal house. Ray ROBBINS left Sunday for Chicago to attend Coyne Electrical school. He was accompanied as far as Cincinnati by his brother Ernest. Wm. CARR of McArthur has purchased the John THOMPSON property in new addition. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. OGIER Jr., Ray HARKINS and Miss Louise BROWN attended the George Washington dance at Elks hall at Wellston Thursday night. Charles REINEIGER of Chilicothe was a business visitor here Wednesday. John E. JONES of Jackson was here Sunday. Mr. CHRISTIAN of Dundas purchased the H. R. FOOSE property on Buffalo St. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. MERRILL and children visited with her parents at McArthur Sunday. Mrs. Harry BAGLEY and son Paul visited with Mr. and Mrs. Will DUNGAN and family of Jackson Friday. Earl MCEVY of Jackson was here on business Thursday. Hamden H. S. basket ball team defeated St. Mary's team of Chillicothe, Wednesday evening at school auditorium 28 to 20."

    11/27/2002 02:56:16
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Re: newspaper articles
    2. I am looking at the CHAPMAN sir name. I have a Hester Ann Chapman married A. McCumber. HESTER ANN MC CUMBER, ALEXANDER 31 MAY 1869 VINTON I have a conflict because in the Chapman Family web site they have Hester marrying Elijah McCumber. 5. Hester Ann Chapman b.19-Sep-1846, OH, m. 13-May-1869, Vinton County, OH, Elijah McCumber. Children: + 21. i Stephen Fred b. 27-Jul-1871. 22. ii Christopher Columbus McCumber b.6-May-1873, Vinton Co, OH, m.8-Oct-1902, 23. iii Sarah Annabell McCumber b. 14-Nov-1877, Vinton County, OH. + 24. iv Mary Lauretta (Molly) b. 21-Aug-1880. Hester was the Daughter of Hiram Chapman who married Mary Jane Sparks. Hiram is my brick wall. I know he died in Vinton County 1885 but I am trying to locate where he was born and his parents names. How did he come to Vinton County? Jacques Chapman

    11/27/2002 01:35:54
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Re: newspaper articles
    2. Marilyn Browder
    3. The articles are very interesting Keep up the good work. Hoping to see something about McCune's and McKinniss. Mairlyn Browder Kathy Hines wrote: >Keep the articles coming. I am waiting for word of McCumbers. >Kathy Hines > >----- Original Message ----- >From: <[email protected]> >To: <[email protected]> >Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 2002 3:22 PM >Subject: Re: [OHVINTON-L] Re: newspaper articles > > >>I enjoy these articles also,though they have as yet not included my grt >> >gf/gm > >>or gg u/a. JAMES FISH >> > > >

    11/27/2002 12:12:21