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    1. if this posts twice...
    2. Cyndi Brown
    3. please bear with me ~ it hadn't appeared yet on the list so I thought perhaps I had to subscribe first in order for my mail to post. So, for the 2nd time, here's the stupid question of the day ~ If someone's obit says they were born in Warren, OH in 1852, would that be Warren county?? If it did post twice then that's your second stupid question for the day, huh? :) thanks!! Cyndi

    02/08/2001 02:12:26
    1. Re: County birth records
    2. Karen wrote: << Somewhat tied in with the query below-could someone verify how far back the birth records go for Warren County? According to "Handy Book for Genealogists", all of OH appears to start in 1882. However, someone else on the list told me they have birth records dating to 1867 for Warren. >> According to my 1994 copy of the "Handybook for Genealogists", in the Ohio chapter: "A few counties have birth and death records from as early as 1840. Individual counties were required to keep these records in 1867." For Warren County: "Pro Judge has b & d rec from 1867". I found no mention of records starting in 1882. Fran Olympia, WA, USA

    02/08/2001 09:42:59
    1. County birth records
    2. Thomas Anderson
    3. Somewhat tied in with the query below-could someone verify how far back the birth records go for Warren County? According to "Handy Book for Genealogists", all of OH appears to start in 1882. However, someone else on the list told me they have birth records dating to 1867 for Warren. Thanks. Karen -----Original Message----- From: Mom4god@aol.com Sent: February 07, 2001 6:29 AM To: OHWARREN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Subj: Isaac-Mary-Clarence-Roy-Maud Smith Hi listmembers, I am looking for information on These Smith's They were in Warren Co, Ohio in1888 I belive.. Could I get a lookup for information on Clarence A. Smith Birth Record's born in Ohio.& census records for the year of 1890 & 1900 They had 2 other Children that I know of. Roy & Maud Smith. Isaac W. Smith was his Father, I understand his Mother was Mary(Hampton) SMITH I was wondering if they were living near other Smiths families that may lead to information about their or parents. Clarence Alvin SMITH was born in Lytle, Warren CO, OH Any thing you could help me with would be greatly appreciated. Thank You,Bonnie mom4god@aol.com ============================== Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp

    02/08/2001 06:55:31
    1. Subj: Isaac-Mary-Clarence-Roy-Maud Smith
    2. Subj: Isaac-Mary-Clarence-Roy-Maud Smith Hi listmembers, I am looking for information on These Smith's They were in Warren Co, Ohio in1888 I belive.. Could I get a lookup for information on Clarence A. Smith Birth Record's born in Ohio.& census records for the year of 1890 & 1900 They had 2 other Children that I know of. Roy & Maud Smith. Isaac W. Smith was his Father, I understand his Mother was Mary(Hampton) SMITH I was wondering if they were living near other Smiths families that may lead to information about their or parents. Clarence Alvin SMITH was born in Lytle, Warren CO, OH Any thing you could help me with would be greatly appreciated. Thank You,Bonnie mom4god@aol.com

    02/07/2001 01:28:49
    1. FW: Expanding info. on the LDS web site
    2. Thomas Anderson
    3. > Sent to me by another researcher > Karen > ----- > As an FYI item, the Church News of January 20 has an article entitled: "A > billion names soon to be accessible Online." It quotes Bro. Richard E > Turley, Jr., who is the managing director of the Family and Church History > Department > "Beginning in February, a massive new stream of uploads to the site > will bring the total of online names to 1 billion, expected by the end of > the year. Included in these uploads will be 2.2 million records of middle > America-Mexico, the Sweden records of the Scandinavian Vital Records Index > with 1.1 million names, the Social Security Death Index with 64 million > names > and most significantly, an update of the Church's International > Genealogical Index, with an addition of 125 million names. Vital records > from other areas will follow. > Uploads such as these will be ongoing throughout the year, and patrons > should check frequently to see if information they need has been added > recently." > Other facts that were mentioned - The Family History Library has more > than 2.16 million rolls of film, 173,795 sets of fiche, 288,000 books, > 14,000 serials and 8,000 maps. The Church has 300 cameras in nearly 50 > countries capturing 75 to 80 million images a year. > There are 30,000 extractors working around the world to index records. In > 1999 the collection at the FHL increased by 4,100 rolls of film and 700 > books. > There are more than 3,500 family history centers in 75 countries that > order 70,000 rolls of film a month. The church is adding some 200 centers > per year. >

    02/06/2001 11:52:05
    1. Banker/Bankert/Bankard
    2. Gary Stein
    3. We have posted a new website on the web dealing with the Bankert-Banker-Bankard families that lived in York & Adams counties, PA; Frederick and Carroll Counties, MD; and Butler and Warren Counties, Ohio. Visit and help us add to the listings!! http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~banker/Index.htm

    02/05/2001 01:52:36
    1. Obtaining info. from Missouri Archives
    2. Thomas Anderson
    3. I have just received this information from a friend, and thought I'd pass along for anyone else who may be researching in Missouri. Sounds like an excellent source for records. Karen (original message). . . I have discovered that the MO state archives answers queries very cheaply. Send an Email to: archref@sosmail.state.mo.us (Archives Reference) Request a copy of the free publication of Guide to Missouri County and Municipal Records on microfilm. Also ask for any other free pamplets showing how the Archives works and how you can make requests for information by mail or email . Include your address. June

    02/05/2001 06:43:59
    1. test
    2. Stephen von Hitritz
    3. test, disregard

    02/04/2001 02:57:20
    1. new email
    2. pattyls
    3. Leaving Gateway this week and new email is pattylshaw@aol.com! Hop this gets to everyone! Don't want to leave anyone behind! Will get my old email address for another week. Pat

    02/02/2001 03:47:03
    1. EMLEY, John
    2. Claire C. Carr
    3. Hi, Does anyone have info on a John EMLEY b. ? NJ moved to Ohio, m. Clarinda McCalister b. ? Ohio They had a daug. Sarah Ellen Emley b. 2/10/1853 Waynesville, Ohio d. 6-15-1916 buried Miami Cem, Ohio. Sarah is listed as having a daughter Lucy A. Emley 1878-1956. TIA Claire in Howell, NJ

    02/02/2001 09:48:19
    1. Hormel/Hormell
    2. Seeking connection of Frank C. Hormell to Warren County Hormel/Hormell families. Frank C. Hormell was born 1849 Oct 23, birthplace and parents unknown. He was a graduate of Wittenberg College, Springfield, OH, in 1869 and became a lawyer, practicing in Springfield, OH, Cedar Rapids, IA, (by 1880) and possibly Washington, DC. Death 1892 May 17 in Washington, DC with burial in Cedar Rapids, IA, where he had been mayor for several years. Also seeking spouse, marriage, and any other information.

    01/29/2001 03:38:05
    1. Cemetery/Sites
    2. Thanks to all who sent me information regarding the Wilkerson Cemetery and also the address and phone number of the Historical Society and how to get on the web sites. This is a big help. I am learning and appreciate your kindness. Dottie

    01/29/2001 03:16:31
    1. Re: OHWARREN-D Digest V01 #7
    2. Dottie, The Wilkerson Cemetery (Washington Township) is listed in Volume #7 of the Cemetery Books published by the Warren County Genealogical Society. The names listed are: FARRIS, WILSON, WILKERSON, FLACK, SETTLEMIRE, DEAKIN, DOWNS, WILLIAMS, MILLS, VANDERVORT, MURRELL HARRIS, TERRY, SHERWOOD, SMOOT, LONGSTRETH, LAMBERT, DENNEY, BAUGH, DINKLE, DARROW, SETTLEMIRE, GARNER, SHERWOOD . This cemetery was read by and recorded by previous researcher. The cemetery book was published in 1988 so I am assuming this cemetery was read prior to that date. Darlene

    01/29/2001 12:17:46
    1. Bliss/Shepherd
    2. I would like some help in trying to locate where Hannah (Bliss) Shepherd might be buried. She was born in 1798 in CT. and married John S. Shepherd 6/25/1818 in Warren Co... Ohio. She died in 1874 Middletown, Butler Co. Ohio but I don't know where she was buried. If anyone might have some information on her I would appreciate you contacting me at bassmanin@aol.com. Thanks Mike Shepherd New Milford, CT

    01/29/2001 06:29:22
    1. Re: Cemetery Records
    2. Terry Ross
    3. Contact Chester at Warren County Genealogical Society He compiled all the Cemetery Indexes written by the Gen Society. A lot of it he carries in his head. He is amazing wcgs@go-concepts.com Terry Ross ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas Anderson" <tiaki@prodigy.net> To: <OHWARREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2001 2:05 AM Subject: RE: Cemetery Records > Are you familiar with USGenWeb at all? Their general web site > (www.USGenWeb.com) will lead you to a list of all states and from there > you can select the county you want. > > Here are sites for Warren Co. sources > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohwarren/othwres.htm > > http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohwarren/ > > Karen > -----Original Message----- > From: OLSONDOT@aol.com [SMTP:OLSONDOT@aol.com] > Sent: January 28, 2001 11:05 PM > To: OHWARREN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Cemetery Records > > I am searching for names of burials in the Wilkerson Cemetery in Warren > County which is not on the webpage. It is on the corner of > Lebanon-Wilmington Road and Ward-Koebel. I believe it is not now kept up. > It was suggested that I contact the historical society. Does anyone have > the > address? Could anyone advise me how to do that. I am new to the > computer. Thanks for any help. Dottie > > > ============================== > Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! > http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2 > > > ============================== > Visit Ancestry.com for a FREE 14-Day Trial and enjoy access to the #1 > Source for Family History Online. Go to: > http://www.ancestry.com/subscribe/subscribetrial1y.asp?sourcecode=F11HB

    01/29/2001 04:54:35
    1. Cemetery Records
    2. I am searching for names of burials in the Wilkerson Cemetery in Warren County which is not on the webpage. It is on the corner of Lebanon-Wilmington Road and Ward-Koebel. I believe it is not now kept up. It was suggested that I contact the historical society. Does anyone have the address? Could anyone advise me how to do that. I am new to the computer. Thanks for any help. Dottie

    01/28/2001 06:04:45
    1. RE: Cemetery Records
    2. Thomas Anderson
    3. Are you familiar with USGenWeb at all? Their general web site (www.USGenWeb.com) will lead you to a list of all states and from there you can select the county you want. Here are sites for Warren Co. sources http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohwarren/othwres.htm http://www.rootsweb.com/~ohwarren/ Karen -----Original Message----- From: OLSONDOT@aol.com [SMTP:OLSONDOT@aol.com] Sent: January 28, 2001 11:05 PM To: OHWARREN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Cemetery Records I am searching for names of burials in the Wilkerson Cemetery in Warren County which is not on the webpage. It is on the corner of Lebanon-Wilmington Road and Ward-Koebel. I believe it is not now kept up. It was suggested that I contact the historical society. Does anyone have the address? Could anyone advise me how to do that. I am new to the computer. Thanks for any help. Dottie ============================== Create a FREE family website at MyFamily.com! http://www.myfamily.com/banner.asp?ID=RWLIST2

    01/28/2001 05:05:55
    1. Re: Warren County Genealogical Society
    2. MJ
    3. We're still at 190 New Street, Lebanon. Tentative plans are to move to 406 Justice Drive around the end of February or in March. Please check then for possible P.O.Box No. or Room No.; should keep the same telephone number. Thanks for the interest.

    01/27/2001 07:55:40
    1. Re: Warren County Deerfield Twp cemeteries
    2. Terry Ross
    3. Joan Could you please tell us which cemetery index these are in? And please I would love to know the locations? I have not seen any info on these cemeteries. I know someone who is doing Malmseys in particular, is there a lot in that one? Terry Ross ----- Original Message ----- From: <JHuecker@aol.com> To: <OHWARREN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, January 24, 2001 11:02 AM Subject: Re: Warren County Deerfield Twp cemeteries > Josette, > > The following cemeteries are located in Deerfield Township, Warren County, > Ohio: > > Apgar Family > Carrington - Corrington > Cline Family - Kasemeyer > Dog Street > Gilbert - Unity > Honerlaw Farm > Keltner > Malampy Farm > Rose Hill Mason > and an unnamed cemetery. > > This is according to the Ohio Cemeteries Book - 1978. If you need a > location, I can give that to you as that is also listed after each cemetery. > > Joan > jhuecker@aol.com > > ______________________________

    01/25/2001 04:55:00
    1. Warren County Gen. Society Members - Help Please
    2. Lynne Streich
    3. Would one of you kind people who are a member of the Warren County Gen. Society, and receive their informative publication, "Heir Lines", please check your personal archives of that newsletter, page 17 (probably early 2000, perhaps their Spring issue) for mention of DAVID ENYART. He is one of the family members about whom I have been seeking info. I sure would appreciate knowing what is said about DAVID ENYART in that issue. (I don't think I was the author of the information contained therein because I wasn't a member yet :) Thanks ever so much for any assistance you can offer. Lynne K. Streich lstreich@home.com From frosty Michigan

    01/24/2001 02:27:53