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    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] CLARK, GRAVES, & MORGAN
    2. Rob Schrader
    3. 1. WILLIAM JASPER4 MORGAN (AMZI3, BENJAMIN2, JACOB1) was born 08 October 1853 in Richland Township, Vinton County, Ohio, and died 15 January 1925 in Richland Township, Vinton County, Ohio. He married SAMANTHA JANE CLARK 08 October 1879 in Vinton County, Ohio. She was born 13 January 1862 in Ohio, and died 25 August 1888. Notes for WILLIAM JASPER MORGAN: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- William MORGAN Self M Male W 25 OH Farming OH OH Samantha MORGAN Wife M Female W 19 OH Keeping House OH OH Source Information: 1880 Census Place Jackson, Vinton, Ohio Family History Library Film 1255074 NA Film Number T9-1074 Page Number 81C --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- More About WILLIAM JASPER MORGAN: Burial: 16 January 1925, Bell Cemetery, Allensville, Vinton County, Ohio More About SAMANTHA JANE CLARK: Burial: Bell Cemetery, Allensville, Vinton County, Ohio More About WILLIAM MORGAN and SAMANTHA CLARK: Marriage: 08 October 1879, Vinton County, Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: <vizsla2@aol.com> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 18, 2005 2:58 PM Subject: [OHVINTON-L] CLARK, GRAVES, & MORGAN > Does anybody on the list know the parents of Samantha Jane CLARK that > married William J MORGAN? I am thinking it might be Jesse CLARK and Tacey > Ann > GRAVES. > BaBa vizsla2@aol.com > >

    02/18/2005 10:18:01
    1. EUBANKS and WALTERS
    2. ldye
    3. Hello—I am looking for any info on Phebe/Phoebe Eubanks Walter and her husband. Phebe is a sister to one of my Jackson Co., OH great grandmothers, Eunice Eubanks Baker. Phebe was born in Jackson Co., OH in Oct., 1864, the daughter of Joseph Eubanks (1789-1878) and his second wife, Elizabeth Melton Eubanks (abt. 1828-1886). Dabner/Abner/Dabney/Dabiney was born in VA (now WV?), possibly in Oct., 1831-1834. He may be the Dabney Walters listed in the early Virginia marriages as having wed a Sarah Ripley (who died in 1853) in Monroe Co., VA on 1 June, 1850. I know nothing about his ancestry. My family legend says that Phoebe Eubanks married an Abner Walters. I don’t know where they were married. Recently I found her name spelled Phebe in the 1880 Gallia Co., OH census. Then when I used that name spelling, I located a Phebe (b. Oct., 1864, OH) and Dabner (b. Oct., 1831, WVA) Walters and daughter Ethel (b. June, 1899, WVA) in the 1900 Carroll District, Lincoln Co., WV census (dwelling # 32/2/2). They had been married 16 years and Ethel was the mother of 2, with one child living. Dabner was listed as a farmer and the family was renting their farm. Only one other Walter family was found living in that same district (dwelling # 283/283) in the 1900 census and consisted of parents John (b. 1856, OH) and Phoeba (b. 1874, OH) and their 7 children ranging from age 2 mos. to 12 yrs, all b. in OH. They were not found in the 1910 Lincoln Co., WV census. The 1880 Harrison Twp., Vinton Co., OH census shows in household # 41/42, a Dabney Walters, age 46, b. E. VA and a farmer, his wife Mary J., age 30, b. WV, and children John R. (age 10, b. OH), Alice (age 7, b. OH), Charley (age 3, b. OH) and Cora F. (age 1, b. OH). In household # 45/46 were Wilbur Walters (age 23, b. E. VA), his wife Mary (age 19, b. OH) and son Ernst (age 1, b. OH). Phebe Eubanks Walter may have passed on after the 1900 census and before the 1910 census. Dabiney and Ethel Walters are found in the 1910 Columbus city 4th ward, Franklin Co., OH census. Dabiney, age 77, is listed as a grandfather living in household 539/229/239 with Charlie Carper (age 22, b. OH) and the latter’s wife Margaret (age 18, b. OH). Ethel is listed ass being age 10 in household 1158/82/84. She is listed as an aunt. The head is Clyde B. Casper (age 24, b. OH), the wife is listed as Myrtle (age 23, b. Canada), their child is Edith (age 9 mos., b. OH); also living in the home is a brother-in-law, Perry Helm (age 32, b. OH). I was unable to locate Dabiney and Ethel in the 1920 census. He may have passed on and she may have married. Would appreciate any info/input and am willing to share info. Have included all this info with the hope that it will help someone aid me in connecting the dots. Thank you. Lois Dye

    02/18/2005 08:13:48
    1. CLARK, GRAVES, & MORGAN
    2. Does anybody on the list know the parents of Samantha Jane CLARK that married William J MORGAN? I am thinking it might be Jesse CLARK and Tacey Ann GRAVES. BaBa vizsla2@aol.com

    02/18/2005 07:58:22
    1. Evarts/Everts
    2. Looking for Evarts/Everts family info. Daniel Everts b April 1853 Rebecca (Dickerson) Everts b March 22, 1857 Children: Sarah b October 19, 1872 David b February 14, 1874 d January 21, 1950 SC wife Vivien b April 23, 1885 John b April 14, 1878 Thomas b September 1879 Thanks, Karen

    02/12/2005 01:26:11
    1. Fwd: update OGS Conference
    2. Charles R. Weese
    3. >From: "Yolanda Campbell Lifter" <ylifter@ohiofamilyresearch.com> >To: <OHJACKSO-admin@rootsweb.com> >Subject: update OGS Conference >Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 11:24:53 -0800 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000 >X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.38 > >Three Speakers at OGS Conference Focus on British Isles Research > >Three experts on British Isles genealogical research will be presenting >lectures at the 2005 Ohio Genealogical Society Conference in Akron, Ohio, >on April 15-16, 2005. > >Paul Blake is a professional genealogist; researcher, educator and author. >He is past chairman of the Society of Genealogists; Executive Committee >member of the Federation of Family History Societies, and serves on >several national Advisory Boards in Britain. Maggie Loughran is presently >employed as the Administrator for the Federation of Family History >Societies, and as such is heavily involved in family history at a national >level in Britain. Paul Milner, is a native of England, a communication >professional and national speaker specializing in British Isles research. > >On Friday, April 15, the trio will team up to present the following four >lectures: > >"Scots-Irish: Who, Why, When," by Maggie Loughran This lecture examines >the reasons for emigration to the new World of the Scots Irish-the >Presbyterian migrants from the Scottish Lowlands to Ulster, including >records held in Ireland or the UK. > >"Discovering the Scottish Presbyterian Forebears of the Scots Irish," by >Paul Blake. The "Scots-Irish" had their roots in the lowlands of Scotland. >From the early 17th C they began migrating to the north of Ireland. What >can be discovered about them before they departed, and what were the >reasons for that migration? > >"Effective Internet Use of England's National Archives," by Paul Milner. >England's National Archives was formed from the merger of the Public >Record Office and the Historical Manuscript Commission. Learn how to use >the Internet to find resources and original documents about individuals, >places and topics in this large online archive. > >"Early British Population Listings," by Maggie Loughran. From early times, >the state, church, and private or local authorities made lists recording >names of individuals. These can be essential sources for locating a person >or family where other resources fail or are missing. > >The British Isles specialists return on Saturday, April 16, with another >four lectures, as follow: > >"Sources for Emigrants to North America Held in the British Isles," by >Paul Blake. Surprisingly, the surviving records held in Britain of those >who chose to their home country for the New World are very few. The >lecture will examine what records do survive, their uses, and their >limitations. > >"How the Federation of Family History Societies Can Help You with Your >Research," by Maggie Loughran. The FFHS is an essential port-of-call for >anyone undertaking British research. This lecture emphasizes how easy it >is to access the available information. > >"Irish Emigration to North America: Before, During, and After the Famine," >by Paul Milner. This lecture examines the Irish migration to the US and >Canada, looking at the push and pull factors and how these changed with >time. Scots-Irish migration patterns will be included. > >"Land Grants in America and American Loyalist Claims: Records Held in the >British Isles," by Paul Blake. The Crown made grants of lands to settlers >and others as reward for service or loyalty during the War for >Independence. The lecture will examine the surviving records held in >Britain, mainly from the 17th and 18th centuries. > >Paul Blake is President of the East Surrey FHS; Fellow of the Society of >Genealogists. Extensive lecturing and teaching experience, at all levels, >throughout the U.K. and overseas over 15 years: at major conferences >including 2003 FGS conference in Orlando, for the Society of Genealogists >and at many family and local history society meetings. Paul has been a >guest lecturer on cruise ships, and in appearances on radio and television. > >Maggie Loughran has been a committee member of a number of local history >and genealogy societies, and is currently Chairman of the Earlsdon Society >(a local history group). Maggie regularly contributes articles on family >and local history to various journals and magazines and gives lectures on >family and local history related subjects, and has been a family and local >history consultant for the History Channel. > >Paul Milner is co-author, with Linda Jonas, of Genealogist's Guide to >Discovering Your Scottish Ancestors (Betterway, 2002) and Genealogist's >Guide to Discovering Your English Ancestors (Betterway, 2000). He is the >product review editor for the FGS FORUM and past FGS Board member, past >president and newsletter editor for BIGWILL (British Interest Group of >Wisconsin and Illinois). > >The theme for the 2005 Conference of the Ohio Genealogical Society, >scheduled for April 14-16 in Akron, Ohio, is "From Farmland to City >Streets: Our Ancestors' Changing Environment." > >The 2005 Conference and accompanying exhibition will be held at the Quaker >Square Convention Center in downtown Akron. The adjoining Crowne Plaza >Hotel will serve as the headquarters hotel for the conference. > >The Ohio Genealogical Society is the largest state genealogical society in >the nation, with over 5000 members in 94 chapters around the state and >elsewhere in the U.S. It publishes The OGS Quarterly, OGS Genealogy News, >Ohio Records & Pioneer Families, and Ohio Civil War Genealogy Journal. ======================================== 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

    02/11/2005 04:48:05
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Researcher needed
    2. Try Sandy at _SCHcrochet@aol.com_ (mailto:SCHcrochet@aol.com) . She is very knowledgeable of the area. Harold in Florida

    02/10/2005 09:53:38
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Researcher needed
    2. tessi
    3. HAVE YOU LOOKED AT THE DEATH RECORDS AREA YET TERRI ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Drennan" <13rupert@xmission.com> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 06, 2005 10:34 AM Subject: [OHVINTON-L] Researcher needed > Can anyone recommend a researcher for some obits in the Vinton Co. area? > > Thank you > > Bob Drennan >

    02/10/2005 02:02:34
    1. Hartley/Miller
    2. Looking for the info on the Hartley's in Wilksville, Vinton, OH, and the maiden name of Sarah A. b 1863 d 1946 the wife of Hiram Kiser Hartley b 1847 d 1910. Anna Hartley is listed in my Great Grandmother Elizabeth A. (Miller) Dickerson's (b June 1861) obituary in 1930 as a sister. Thanks, Karen

    02/09/2005 04:28:49
    1. Cain/ Furry
    2. Nan
    3. Here is the land deed where my John Cain bought land in Vinton Co. I am researching the Cain's and would love to hear from anyone concerning any of these names. Karen Land Deed: Vinton County, Ohio - Elijah W. and Ruth Furry to John and Elizabeth Cain- January 20, 1855-- Vol 5- pg 119 Know all men by these presents that we Elijah W. Furry and Ruth Fury wife of the same Elijah W. Fury of the county of Vinton and State of Ohio in consideration of the sum of eighty five dollars to us in hand paid by John Cain and Elizabeth Cain of the County of Vinton and state of Ohio have bargained and sold and do hereby grant bargain sell and convey unto the said John Cain and Elizabeth Cain their heirs and assigns forever the following premises situate in the county of Vinton and State of Ohio and bounded and described as follows to wit: The south half of the north west quarter of the north west quarter of section number one No 1 Township number eleven (No 11) of Range number seventeen (No 17) in the district of lands subject to sale at Chillicothe Ohio containing twenty acres and one one hundredth of an acre. To have and to hold said premises with the appertences unto the said John Cain & Elizabeth Cain their heirs and assigns forever, and the said Elijah W. Fury for hi! mself his heirs executors and administrators doth hereby covenant with the said John Cain and Elizabeth Cain their heirs and assigns that he is lawfully seized of the premises aforesaid; that the premises are free and clear from all incumbrances whatsoever and that he will forever warrant and defend the same with the appurtenances unto the said John Cain whatsoever. In testimony whereof the said Elijah W. Fury and Ruth Fury have hereunto set their hands and seals this 20th day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty five. Executed in presence of B.P. Hewitt, Wm Tisne?- Elijah W. Fury, Ruth (her mark) Fury --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone.

    02/08/2005 02:27:34
    1. Cain, McQuade
    2. Nan
    3. I am researching the Cain family in Vinton Co, Elk Twp from abt 1850 timeperiod. This deed has been incorrectly copied in the courthouse and should have read: John Cain instead of Joseph Cain. Thanks for any help, Karen Land Deed: Vinton Co, Ohio-- Joseph (sic) Cain, by Jno. T. Foreman, Audt. to David McQuade, March 7, 1880-- Vol 20, page 430 This indenture made the seventh day of march, A.D. 1880 by and between John T. Foreman as County Auditor of the county of Vinton, in the State aforesaid of the second part witnesseth, that whereas the Treasure of the said county of Vinton on the fifteenth of January, A.D. 1878 did sell according to the provisions of the stature in such cases made and provided to David McQuade the whole of the following described lot or parcel of land situated in the said county of Vinton for the taxes interest and penalty charged thereon for the year 1876 and also the simple tax for the year 1877 and listed for taxation on the Duplicate of said county in the name of Joseph Cain to=wit: The undivided half of the south half of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of Section number one (1) of Township number eleven (11) and of Range number seventeen (17) containing ten (10) acres more or less and the same having been duly advertised agreeably to law and the taxes interest and penalty ! due theron remaining unpaid on the fifteenth of January, A.D. 1878, the time appointed by law and also in and by said advertisement for the sale of delinquent lands set forth, the said ten acres were by Joseph P. Whittatch, Treasurer of said county on Fifteenth of said month of January aforesaid between the hours of ten o'clock in the forenoon and six o'clock in the afternoon of said day offered for sale at which time and place came David McQuade, who bid to pay said taxes interest and penalty, for ten acres being the whole of the said premises above mentioned and there being no bidder who would pay the taxes aforesaid for a less quantity the said ? 1/2 S 1/2 N.W.N.W. ten acres were struck off and sold to the said David McQuade for the sum of $2.00 being the amount of said taxes, interest and penalty which said sum was forthwith paid by said purchaser to said County Treasurer. And more than two? years having elapsed from the time of said sale and the land so sold as aforesa! id not having been redeemed and the certificate of said sale, having been produced to me, Now therefore on the request of the said David McQuade. I the said John T. Foreman Auditor of said county of Vinton, in consideration of the premises aforesaid and by virtue of the authority in me vested by the laws of said State of Ohio do hereby grant and convey to said David McQuade the premises so sold as aforesaid. To have and to hold the said premises hereby conveyed with the appurtenances thereof to the only proper use and benefit of the said David McQuade his heirs and assigns forever. In witness whereof the said John T. Foreman as County Auditor of the said County of Vinton has hereunto set his hand and seal officially the day and year first above written. Signed, sealed and delivered in presence of James Malone, A. Barleve?. signed John T. Foreman, County Auditor of Vinton County. The State of Ohio, Vinton county ss: Before me, the subscriber in and for the county aforesaid perso! nally appeared John T. Foreman, County Auditor of said county of Vinton and as such acknowledged the above instrument to be his official act and deed for the purposes therein expressed. Given under my hand this 17th day of March A.D. 1880. Recorded April 20, 1880. John C. Currey, Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas, V. Co. Ohio. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

    02/08/2005 02:25:54
    1. Fwd: 2005 OGS Conference
    2. Charles R. Weese
    3. >From: "Yolanda Campbell Lifter" <ylifter@ohiofamilyresearch.com> >To: <OHVINTON-admin@rootsweb.com> >Subject: 2005 OGS Conference >Date: Sun, 6 Feb 2005 16:01:02 -0800 >X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2600.0000 >X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.38 > >Please consider posting this to your list. > > >The 44th Annual Conference of the Ohio Genealogical Society will be held >14-16 April 2005 in Akron at the Crowne Plaza Hotel. > >The title of this year's conference is "From Farmlands to City Streets: >Our Ancestors' Changing Environment." The conference will feature over 60 >sessions and many nationally known speakers including John Humphrey, John >Philip Colletta, Ph.D., and George K. Schweitzer, Ph. D., ScD. > >The conference brochure and registration form may be found at the >following site. > ><http://ogs.org/PDF/RegistrationBooklet.pdf>http://ogs.org/PDF/RegistrationBooklet.pdf > > >Thank you. > >Yolanda Campbell Lifter ><mailto:ylifter@ohiofamilyresearch.com>ylifter@ohiofamilyresearch.com > > > >This message scanned for viruses by <http://www.core.com/>CoreComm ======================================== 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

    02/07/2005 02:30:11
    1. Researcher needed
    2. Bob Drennan
    3. Can anyone recommend a researcher for some obits in the Vinton Co. area? Thank you Bob Drennan

    02/06/2005 01:34:14
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Post card: Simon Dixon / Ruth Funk
    2. Elsie Rarey
    3. Sorry to hear that Ms. Funk is ill. She was our typing teacher at Vinton Rural H.S. in 1942. Elsie ----- Original Message ----- From: <RMORGAN762@aol.com> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 04, 2005 1:21 AM Subject: Re: [OHVINTON-L] Post card: Simon Dixon / Ruth Funk > Sorry, I don't have the Leaches yet. I have others that we had in school > 30 years ago, Virgil Lough (vocational agriculture), Kathryn Moore (math), > Cheryl Nisley (Spanish), and several from my elementary days. > > I also understand that Florabelle Funk (Home Economics)is quite ill at > this time. > >>>Hello Richard, > I was wondering if by chance you had an obit on Kenneth Leach and his > wife? > Kenneth was the principle of Allensville Jr. High school and his wife > taught > home ec. and French at the Jr. High school. Would appreciate it if you > have > the obits. > Thanks for your help. I wish I knew even half of the Vinton County > history > that you do!!<< >

    02/04/2005 01:23:05
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Post card: Simon Dixon / Ruth Funk
    2. Sorry, I don't have the Leaches yet. I have others that we had in school 30 years ago, Virgil Lough (vocational agriculture), Kathryn Moore (math), Cheryl Nisley (Spanish), and several from my elementary days. I also understand that Florabelle Funk (Home Economics)is quite ill at this time. >>Hello Richard, I was wondering if by chance you had an obit on Kenneth Leach and his wife? Kenneth was the principle of Allensville Jr. High school and his wife taught home ec. and French at the Jr. High school. Would appreciate it if you have the obits. Thanks for your help. I wish I knew even half of the Vinton County history that you do!!<<

    02/03/2005 06:21:49
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] Post card: Simon Dixon / Ruth Funk
    2. Raynita G. Fenter
    3. Hello Richard, I was wondering if by chance you had an obit on Kenneth Leach and his wife? Kenneth was the principle of Allensville Jr. High school and his wife taught home ec. and French at the Jr. High school. Would appreciate it if you have the obits. Thanks for your help. I wish I knew even half of the Vinton County history that you do!! Raynita rfenter@chartermi.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <RMORGAN762@aol.com> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 1:57 AM Subject: [OHVINTON-L] Post card: Simon Dixon / Ruth Funk > Post card: Public school, Hamden, Ohio. > > Nov. 15 1915 > To: Mrs. Simon Dixon > Rushylvania Ohio > RFD# > > Dear Cousins just a few lines at present. Been raining all day. All well > at present. Soon be Thanksgiving, come and help us eat a 22lb turkey > Grange supper at hall Thanksgiving eve. Well Simon, we wrote the parties > that you sent us right away but the widow rented before she got our > letter. The man said it was a mistake, didn't want to rent. Got no reply > from Indiana man. Now if you learn of other place to rent, or small place > for sale, don't fail to let us know. Think we would like the country. > You may learn of a place. Howard will come up any time you think he could > get a place. The building on this card is where Janice goes to school. > > Mrs Ruth M. Funk > >

    02/03/2005 11:35:30
    1. Post card: Simon Dixon / Ruth Funk
    2. Post card: Public school, Hamden, Ohio. Nov. 15 1915 To: Mrs. Simon Dixon Rushylvania Ohio RFD# Dear Cousins just a few lines at present. Been raining all day. All well at present. Soon be Thanksgiving, come and help us eat a 22lb turkey Grange supper at hall Thanksgiving eve. Well Simon, we wrote the parties that you sent us right away but the widow rented before she got our letter. The man said it was a mistake, didn't want to rent. Got no reply from Indiana man. Now if you learn of other place to rent, or small place for sale, don't fail to let us know. Think we would like the country. You may learn of a place. Howard will come up any time you think he could get a place. The building on this card is where Janice goes to school. Mrs Ruth M. Funk

    02/02/2005 06:57:14
    1. Millfield Coalmine Disaster-1930
    2. greg morgan
    3. I just checked this out,and it was not my grandpa.It was a W R Parry,from Nelsonville.,Ohio. Well,now at least i know. Again,thank you all. Dorothy!!!

    02/02/2005 12:59:05
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] 1930-Millfield Mine Disaster-Athens,Ohio
    2. greg morgan
    3. Thank you Donna. I will be looking it up. Thankful for all the help from all of you.. Dorothy!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Donna Jurgens" <djurgens@astound.net> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 5:07 PM Subject: RE: [OHVINTON-L] 1930-Millfield Mine Disaster-Athens,Ohio > Dorothy, > > Here is the URL to the Millfield Coal Mine Disaster news article: > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohathens/coalminedisasters.htm > > I don't see a Perry on the list but there is a Paul Ervin who was killed. > > My ancestor Roy Andrews was killed in that explosion also. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Elsie Rarey [mailto:rarey@fairfieldi.com] > Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 1:34 PM > To: OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [OHVINTON-L] 1930-Millfield Mine Disaster-Athens,Ohio > > Dorothy -- have you looked on AThens County List for something about > Millfield. I have never read it through but it is on there. If you don't > have address you can reach it from the Vinton Co. List. > Elsie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "greg morgan" <gmorgan@dragonbbs.com> > To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 3:58 PM > Subject: [OHVINTON-L] 1930-Millfield Mine Disaster-Athens,Ohio > > > >I was looking at this,and wonder if anyone has a copy of the news article > >on it?Does any one know if the W>R>Perrywas William Riley Perry,from > >Radcliff,Ohio?Also,were the "ERWIN"s,name "ERVIN"? There was Paul > >Ervin-Phil Ervin-and Silas Ervin. There was also a James Lyons,and some of > >the Lyons married Ervins. Does anyone from the Radcliff area know anything > >about this?I think this W>R>Perry may be my great grandfather..Hope someone > > >knows somethinh.Thank you. Dorothy Morgan!!! > > > > > > > > >

    02/02/2005 12:34:55
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] 1930-Millfield Mine Disaster-Athens,Ohio
    2. greg morgan
    3. Thank you Elsie.I will check it out. Dorothy!! ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elsie Rarey" <rarey@fairfieldi.com> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 4:34 PM Subject: Re: [OHVINTON-L] 1930-Millfield Mine Disaster-Athens,Ohio > Dorothy -- have you looked on AThens County List for something about > Millfield. I have never read it through but it is on there. If you don't > have address you can reach it from the Vinton Co. List. > Elsie > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "greg morgan" <gmorgan@dragonbbs.com> > To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 3:58 PM > Subject: [OHVINTON-L] 1930-Millfield Mine Disaster-Athens,Ohio > > > >I was looking at this,and wonder if anyone has a copy of the news article > >on it?Does any one know if the W>R>Perrywas William Riley Perry,from > >Radcliff,Ohio?Also,were the "ERWIN"s,name "ERVIN"? There was Paul > >Ervin-Phil Ervin-and Silas Ervin. There was also a James Lyons,and some of > >the Lyons married Ervins. Does anyone from the Radcliff area know anything > >about this?I think this W>R>Perry may be my great grandfather..Hope someone > >knows somethinh.Thank you. Dorothy Morgan!!! > > > > > > >

    02/02/2005 12:33:06
    1. Re: [OHVINTON-L] 1930-Millfield Mine Disaster-Athens,Ohio
    2. Elsie Rarey
    3. Dorothy -- have you looked on AThens County List for something about Millfield. I have never read it through but it is on there. If you don't have address you can reach it from the Vinton Co. List. Elsie ----- Original Message ----- From: "greg morgan" <gmorgan@dragonbbs.com> To: <OHVINTON-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 3:58 PM Subject: [OHVINTON-L] 1930-Millfield Mine Disaster-Athens,Ohio >I was looking at this,and wonder if anyone has a copy of the news article >on it?Does any one know if the W>R>Perrywas William Riley Perry,from >Radcliff,Ohio?Also,were the "ERWIN"s,name "ERVIN"? There was Paul >Ervin-Phil Ervin-and Silas Ervin. There was also a James Lyons,and some of >the Lyons married Ervins. Does anyone from the Radcliff area know anything >about this?I think this W>R>Perry may be my great grandfather..Hope someone >knows somethinh.Thank you. Dorothy Morgan!!! > >

    02/02/2005 09:34:01