Article from the Jan 15 1919 REPUBLICAN JOURNAL: SUMMERFIELD ROUTE 2 B.T. CRUM was at Stafford, Tuesday. ***** Nelson LEISURE and son Clarence was at Summerfield, Thursday. ***** James BALL and son Edward were at John KINNEN's, Saturday. ***** C.F. MALLETT was at Ulyssess CARPENTER's, Ethel route 1, Wednesday. ***** W.E. LEISURE spent the weekend with his daughter, Clara SCHOTT, of Fulda. ***** E.F. BALL and C.L. CURTIS made a business trip to Ava, recently. ***** Rado JOHNSON was at Caldwell, Saturday. ***** W.B. LEISURE, of Sarahsville, route 1, spent Saturday and Sunday with his parents, G.R. LEISURE and wife. ***** Leonard SMITH and Henry HILL, of Carlisle spent Sunday at W.W. MARSH's. If you would like a photocopy of an article, please contact me. This and other Ohio newspaper transcriptions can be found on my website. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH http://www.fullenfamily.com/Newspapers/ohio__newspapers.htm
Article from the Jan 15 1919 REPUBLICAN JOURNAL: CALDWELL ROUTE 2 Last Tuesday several people spent the evening at the home of Lee PARRSH. The evening was spent in music furnished by Mrs. C. KNOTT, Mr. JAMES, George HUPP and Ellis EICHER. Those present besides the musicians were: Mrs. JENNINGS and daughter Nellie, Mrs. Besse McKEE and L. LANDAKER. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Leonard CAIN and Mrs. Mary L. BOYD spent Sunday at the home of Wiley PARRISH. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Frank JENNINGS and daughter Nelle, Mrs. C. KNOTT, Mrs. Besse McKEE and George HUPP spent Sunday evening at the home of Mrs. G.P. MORGAREIDGE. ***** We are glad to say that David LORENZ is able to be out again after an attack of the influenza. If you would like a photocopy of an article, please contact me. This and other Ohio newspaper transcriptions can be found on my website. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH http://www.fullenfamily.com/Newspapers/ohio__newspapers.htm
Article from the Jan 15 1919 REPUBLICAN JOURNAL: OIL CITY Walter KIRKBRIDE was visiting Jacab BATES, of Sleepy Hollow, last Saturday and Sunday. ***** Callers at the home of Clyde YOUNG one evening last week were: Rosa and Goldie KIRKBRIDE, Mr. and Mrs. Walter KIRKBRIDE and daughter Marthy Belle and Master Leo KIRKBRIDE. ***** Phill HANUMS was visiting his aunt, Mrs. Seneca ROGERS, of Buffalo, last Sunday. ***** Ab MORRIS, Mrs. Lida WILLEY and daughter were visiting at the home of Mrs. M. HANUMS last Sunday. ***** Visitors at Jack VORHIES, of High Hill, last Sunday: Ben SNODE and Thurman and Roy STOTTSBERY. ***** Joe CAMDEN and Miss Faye ROBINSON were calling at the home of Miss Della MELLON last Sunday evening. ***** Jerry FLYNN and family were visiting at the home of Guy GIBSON, Sunday. ***** W. MELLON and daughter Della has been spending a few days in Cambridge and Zanesville, the guests of relatives and friends. ***** Lute McLAUGHLIN was in Oil City one night last week. If you would like a photocopy of an article, please contact me. This and other Ohio newspaper transcriptions can be found on my website. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH http://www.fullenfamily.com/Newspapers/ohio__newspapers.htm
Article from the Jan 15, 1919 REPUBLICAN JOURNAL: MIDDLEBURG Mr. and Mrs. John WILLIAMS, of Flag, visited the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James WILLIAMS, Sunday. ***** Thomas Hayes and family spent Sunday evening with Geo. HESSON and family. ***** Duff HESSON, of Elba, was calling an Thomas HESSON, Tuesday. ***** Elvin MITCHEL, of Dexter City, visited his son Harry here this week. ***** Sunday visitors with Mae and Harkace PRYOR were: Mr. and Mrs. Welcome ROHRER, Misses Olive GILDOW, Esther HESSON, Ella GILDOW, Marie CRUM, Ernestine HINES, Lou GILDOW, Lizzie CRUM and Thomas GILDOW. ***** Rath PRYOR, of South Olive, was greeting old friends here, Sunday. ***** Thomas HESSON, Fred BLAKE and Charles HUPP were Caldwell business visitors, recently. ***** Aura CLARK visited his sister, Mrs. Lottie BLAKE, of South Olive, last week. ***** Caroline and Fannie BROTTON were Caldwell visitors, Saturday. ***** Mr. and Mrs. Joseph RITTERBACK spent Sunday with Columbus HAYES and family. ***** L.A. DIENSTBACH and Zerne GILDOW were business callers here Saturday. ***** Edward BALL spent the weekend with his family here. ***** Mrs. Alex SCHAFER, of Wolf Pen, spent Saturday with her daughter, Mrs. Richard CLARK. ***** Albert and Willie HAYES, Leland EICHHORN and Harold BARNETT were business visitors in Caldwell, Saturday. ***** Miss Ida FOGLE, of Gem, is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Clara SALING. If you would like a photocopy of an article, please contact me. This and other Ohio newspaper transcriptions can be found on my website. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH http://www.fullenfamily.com/Newspapers/ohio__newspapers.htm
Hello Rick and Randall ( I found Randall on rootsweb.com who had Armstrong and Louisa on a family tree) Here is some info on Armstrong and, I believe, one of his sons, Alfred: 1880 IA Hardin Co Union tsp census p.494C from familysearch.com: Armstrong Wilson self m male w 70 head PA ?? IRE Louisa Wilson wife m female w 69 keeping house OH PA VA Julius Wilson other?s male w 24 at home IA PA OH according to a website I found on familysearch.com they are buried in Sheppard Cem, Union Tsp, Hardin Co, IA with the following info: Armstrong Wilson b. Jun 14 1809 d. Nov 21 1891 Louisa Wilson b. Jan 9 1811 d Aug 17 1895 1880 NE Thayer Co Belvidere tsp p. 87A census from familysearch.com Alfred R. Wilson solf m male w 32 OH PA OH farmer Mary A. Wilson wife m female w 33 NY BADEN BADEN keeping house Irvin E. Wilson son s male w 6 NE OH NY Earl W. Wilson son s male w 3 NE OH NY Unnamed Wilson dau s female w 5 months NE OH NY Nathan F. House other s male w 17 IA ? ? works on farm I hope this is helpful. I am not researching this family. Mary in CA *********** ----- Original Message ----- From: <RWilson7@aol.com> To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 8:16 PM Subject: [OHWASH] Armstrong WILSON > I'm looking for additional information on the following family. I believe > Armstrong WILSON was born in Butler County PA and married Louisa TRAVIS in 1834. > > WILSON, Armstrong 1810 PA > Louisa 1811 OH > Daniel J. 1833 OH > Jacob B. 1839 OH > Margaret M. 1841 OH > William M. 1843 OH > James M. 1844 OH > Asa L. 1846 OH > Alfred R. 1848 OH > > They lived in Roxbury Twp, Washington County during the 1840 and 1850 > censuses. Unsure where they went after that. > > Thanks, > > Rick Wilson > rwilson7@aol.com
I'm looking for additional information on the following family. I believe Armstrong WILSON was born in Butler County PA and married Louisa TRAVIS in 1834. WILSON, Armstrong 1810 PA Louisa 1811 OH Daniel J. 1833 OH Jacob B. 1839 OH Margaret M. 1841 OH William M. 1843 OH James M. 1844 OH Asa L. 1846 OH Alfred R. 1848 OH They lived in Roxbury Twp, Washington County during the 1840 and 1850 censuses. Unsure where they went after that. Thanks, Rick Wilson rwilson7@aol.com
Robert D. 'Bob' Luke Robert D. "Bob" Luke, 69, of Market Street, Marietta, died at 8:50 a.m. Wednesday (Feb. 11, 2004) at the Marietta Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. He was born March 13, 1934, in Marietta to Herman and Nola Dillehay Luke. He attended Marietta High School and had later been a carpenter for Moore's Lumber Co. He enjoyed reading and the outdoors. On Sept. 1, 1958, he married the former Millie Freshour, who survives with one son, John Luke and his friend, Carol Haught, of Marietta; one daughter, Genevieve Dee Martin and her husband, Greg, of Fleming; and two granddaughters, Stephanie Martin and Lindsay Martin of Fleming. He was preceded in death by his parents; an infant son, Robert Thomas Luke; and two brothers, James Luke and Randall Luke. Services are at 10:30 a.m. Saturday at McClure-Schafer-Lankford Funeral Home in Marietta with Arthur Edwards officiating. Burial is in Gravel Bank Cemetery. Friends may call from noon Friday until the hour of the service at the funeral home. http://mariettatimes.com/obit/story/0212202004_obtluke.asp
MRS. HELEN SCHIMMEL Funeral services wer held today at St. John's Evangelical church, here for Mrs. Helen AUGENSTEIN SCHIMMEL, 40, wife of George SCHIMMEL, who died at Memorial hospital, Marietta, Saturday morning after a week's illness. She is survived by her husband and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank, AUGENSTEIN, Dungannon; three brothers, Gerald AUGENSTEIN, Beverly; Harry AUGENSTEIN, Newcomerstown, and Pvt. Harley AUGENSTEIN of the armed forces over seas, and two sisters. Mrs. Dorothy MINCKS and Mrs. Ruth STEWART, Dungannon. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery, Lowell. Rev. Otto. W. BREUHAUS officiated. Zanesville Signal, The (Zanesville, Ohio) November 16, 1943 pg. 7 co. 2 JOHN HAGA Lowell---John HAGA, 75, was found dead in his barn, Saturday evening. Death was due to a heart attack. He was the son of Abraham and Eliza HAGA, ans was born Feb. 24, 1870. She is survived by a brother, Eugene HAGA and several cousins. He spent his entire life on the farm. Funeral services were held at the Spies funeral home Tuesday. Burial was in Greenlawn cemetery, Lowell. Zanesville Signal, The (Zanesville, Ohio) February 28, 1945 pg. 3 Col. 2 ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joyce Fullen" <jfullen@fastmail.fm> To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2004 7:18 AM Subject: Re: [OHWASH] Death Notices & Obituaries (1941-1950) > Hi Debbie, > > I am interested in the notices for Helen Augenstein Schimmel and John > Haga. Thanks. > > Joyce Fullen > Grove City OH > www.fullenfamily.com > > > On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 15:13:53 -0500, "Debbie (Noland) Nitsche" > <Diamonddeb@comcast.net> said: > > Various Death Notices & Obituaries (1941-1950) > > > > Various Death Notices and Obituaries > > Washington County, Ohio Residents > > 1941-1950 > > > > 1. Mrs. Luther J. CLINE > > 2. Mrs. Heien Graves CLINE > > 3. James A. IMMEL > > 4. F. W. PRESTON > > 5. FRANK McKENNA > > 6. MRS. NELLIE WAGNER > > 7. Mrs. Helen AUGENSTEIN SCHIMMEL > > 8. Arthur T. THORNE > > 9. Mrs. Nelllie M. UNGER > > 10. Mrs. Phoebe OWEN STRAHL > > 11. George LUDWIG > > 12. N. E. KIDD > > 13. John HAGA > > 14. Mrs. La Vern KNOCK CLOSE > > 15. Charles SCHULTHEIS > > 16. William Curtiss BASNETT > > 17. Mrs. Marie CARVER > > 18. Judge David THOMAS > > 19. Henry SMITH > > 20. Mrs. Caroline KNOCH WAGNER > > 21. Charles H. BIERSHAWAL (Twenty Yrs. Ago Today) > > 22. Mrs. Fred FOUST > > 23. Alfred STOLLAR > > 24. Frank MASON > > 25. Florence ARNOLD > > 26. Harry McCORMICK > > 27. Clarie STEWART > > 28. Fred BERGA and friend Oscar FRANCIS > > 29. Homer CONNERY > > 30. Roy STEADMAN > > 31. Otto LONGFELLOW > > 32. James D. MURDOCK > > 33. Charles W. CARPENTER (10 Yrs. Ago Today) > > > > http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page4.html > > > > If you find an ancestor or two, let me know. :o) > > Debbie (Noland) Nitsche > > > > > > ============================== > > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 > > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Hi Debbie, I am interested in the notices for Helen Augenstein Schimmel and John Haga. Thanks. Joyce Fullen Grove City OH www.fullenfamily.com On Wed, 11 Feb 2004 15:13:53 -0500, "Debbie (Noland) Nitsche" <Diamonddeb@comcast.net> said: > Various Death Notices & Obituaries (1941-1950) > > Various Death Notices and Obituaries > Washington County, Ohio Residents > 1941-1950 > > 1. Mrs. Luther J. CLINE > 2. Mrs. Heien Graves CLINE > 3. James A. IMMEL > 4. F. W. PRESTON > 5. FRANK McKENNA > 6. MRS. NELLIE WAGNER > 7. Mrs. Helen AUGENSTEIN SCHIMMEL > 8. Arthur T. THORNE > 9. Mrs. Nelllie M. UNGER > 10. Mrs. Phoebe OWEN STRAHL > 11. George LUDWIG > 12. N. E. KIDD > 13. John HAGA > 14. Mrs. La Vern KNOCK CLOSE > 15. Charles SCHULTHEIS > 16. William Curtiss BASNETT > 17. Mrs. Marie CARVER > 18. Judge David THOMAS > 19. Henry SMITH > 20. Mrs. Caroline KNOCH WAGNER > 21. Charles H. BIERSHAWAL (Twenty Yrs. Ago Today) > 22. Mrs. Fred FOUST > 23. Alfred STOLLAR > 24. Frank MASON > 25. Florence ARNOLD > 26. Harry McCORMICK > 27. Clarie STEWART > 28. Fred BERGA and friend Oscar FRANCIS > 29. Homer CONNERY > 30. Roy STEADMAN > 31. Otto LONGFELLOW > 32. James D. MURDOCK > 33. Charles W. CARPENTER (10 Yrs. Ago Today) > > http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page4.html > > If you find an ancestor or two, let me know. :o) > Debbie (Noland) Nitsche > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Various Death Notices & Obituaries (1941-1950) Various Death Notices and Obituaries Washington County, Ohio Residents 1941-1950 1. Mrs. Luther J. CLINE 2. Mrs. Heien Graves CLINE 3. James A. IMMEL 4. F. W. PRESTON 5. FRANK McKENNA 6. MRS. NELLIE WAGNER 7. Mrs. Helen AUGENSTEIN SCHIMMEL 8. Arthur T. THORNE 9. Mrs. Nelllie M. UNGER 10. Mrs. Phoebe OWEN STRAHL 11. George LUDWIG 12. N. E. KIDD 13. John HAGA 14. Mrs. La Vern KNOCK CLOSE 15. Charles SCHULTHEIS 16. William Curtiss BASNETT 17. Mrs. Marie CARVER 18. Judge David THOMAS 19. Henry SMITH 20. Mrs. Caroline KNOCH WAGNER 21. Charles H. BIERSHAWAL (Twenty Yrs. Ago Today) 22. Mrs. Fred FOUST 23. Alfred STOLLAR 24. Frank MASON 25. Florence ARNOLD 26. Harry McCORMICK 27. Clarie STEWART 28. Fred BERGA and friend Oscar FRANCIS 29. Homer CONNERY 30. Roy STEADMAN 31. Otto LONGFELLOW 32. James D. MURDOCK 33. Charles W. CARPENTER (10 Yrs. Ago Today) http://hometown.aol.com/washcohistory/page4.html If you find an ancestor or two, let me know. :o) Debbie (Noland) Nitsche
Hi Linda, This is exactly what I needed! The name in the marriage record is spelled Louis and I am sure it was a miss spelling of Lois. Thank you very much. John Welsh showlj@hotmail.com wrote: > With regard to Robert Bradford and his wife Louise, you may wish to > check the probate records at the Washington County Court House. A > publication entitled, ABSTRACT OF PROBATE RECORDS, WASHINGTON COUNTY, > OHIO, WILLS & ESTATES & GUARDIANSHIPS, 1789-1855, compiled by Bernice > Graham & Elizabeth S. Cottle (copyright 1982, Washington County > Historical Society), contains information on page 11. It states that > the will of Robert Bradford of Belpre was probated in 1823, and that > the will mentions his wife Lois; daughters Sally Pier & Sophia > (minor); and sons Samuel Adams Bradford, Robert Jr., & Otis L. > Bradford. The executor was Otlis L. Bradford. Further information can > be found in Probate Record Book 2, pages 287 and 404. > > Hope this is of some help. > > Linda Showalter > >
Hi Debbie, The Bradford family sure has a wonderfull history. Thank you for the information. Robert Bradford of Washington Co., OH is even listed in the Mayflower Births & Deaths, Volume I, by Susan Roser. If he had had a second wife you think someone would have mentioned it. I could not find him in either the 1810 or 1820 census. Oh well I will continue checking. John; Here's some info about Robert Bradford. Don't know if you already have it or not, so I am sending it anyway. History of Washington Co., Ohio 1788-1881 by H. Z Williams pg. 504-505 (Belpre Twp., The Middle Settlement) Among the old army officers who were original proprietors of the Belpre land, was Major Robert Bradford, who drew lot numbered thirty-seven in the middle settlement, a little over a mile below Farmer's castle. He came to Belpre in 1789, and almost immediately erected on the upland, a short distance back of the river, a two-story hewed log house, which is still standing in a good state of preservation, and is undoubtedly the oldest house in Belpre township. In later years it was weather-boarded, and to-day it presents quite a modern appearance, although there are evidences of age in the tumbled down stood and general deserted appearance. Major Bradford came to Belpre via Marietta from Plymouth, Massachusetts, where he was born in 1750. He was a lineal descendent of Governor Bradford. He married Keziah, the daughter of captain Nathaniel Little. He was actively engaged in nearly all the battles of the Revolution. a sword which he received from the Marquis Lafayette, is still in possession of the Bradford family. Lafayette, while on a visit to Marietta in 1826, upon learning that his old friend, Major Bradford was dead, was deeply moved. The most prominent enterprise in which Major Bradford engaged during his residence at Belpre, was his association with Esquire Griffin Green on the discovery of the Scioto Salines. During the prevalence of the putrid sore throat in Belpre, In 1792, the Bradford family was the most sorely afflicted in the settlement, all of the children, who were then born, dying but one. the children born afterwards were, Sarah, in 1794 in the stockade; Robert, 1796; Samuel A. and Otis L. the latter was born in 1799, and is the only survivor, and is living at a ripe old age at Parkersburgh, West Virginia. Major Bradford was struck down by the fearful fever in 1822, and died in his seventy-second year. pg. 427 Epidemic of 1822 Sept. 16, 1822 , Major Robert Bradford (Belpre) Could it be possible that Lousie married Robert, son of the Major? He would of been about 16 yrs. old in 1812. Or the Major remarried and his 2nd wife was Louise. __________________________________________________________________ New! Unlimited Netscape Internet Service. Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Act now to get a personalized email address! Netscape. Just the Net You Need.
Robert Bradford http://www.famousamericans.net/robertbradford/ ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Welsh" <Jlw2504J@netscape.net> To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 10:43 PM Subject: [OHWASH] Robert Bradford > Hi List, > > I have a marriage listing for Louise Pond to Robert Bradford 10 Dec 1812. Both are of Bradofrd, Washington Co., OH. > I would like to know if anyone knows if this Robert Bradford is connected to the Bradford family from Plymouth, Massachusetts? > > I know a Robert Bradford from Plymouth was living in Washingon Co., during this period. > > I think Louise Pond was the widow of Elijah Pond who died in Washington, Co. in 1811. > > Any information would be appreciated. > > Thank you, > > John > > __________________________________________________________________ > New! Unlimited Netscape Internet Service. > Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register > Act now to get a personalized email address! > > Netscape. Just the Net You Need. > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
John; Here's some info about Robert Bradford. Don't know if you already have it or not, so I am sending it anyway. History of Washington Co., Ohio 1788-1881 by H. Z Williams pg. 504-505 (Belpre Twp., The Middle Settlement) Among the old army officers who were original proprietors of the Belpre land, was Major Robert Bradford, who drew lot numbered thirty-seven in the middle settlement, a little over a mile below Farmer's castle. He came to Belpre in 1789, and almost immediately erected on the upland, a short distance back of the river, a two-story hewed log house, which is still standing in a good state of preservation, and is undoubtedly the oldest house in Belpre township. In later years it was weather-boarded, and to-day it presents quite a modern appearance, although there are evidences of age in the tumbled down stood and general deserted appearance. Major Bradford came to Belpre via Marietta from Plymouth, Massachusetts, where he was born in 1750. He was a lineal descendent of Governor Bradford. He married Keziah, the daughter of captain Nathaniel Little. He was actively engaged in nearly all the battles of the Revolution. a sword which he received from the Marquis Lafayette, is still in possession of the Bradford family. Lafayette, while on a visit to Marietta in 1826, upon learning that his old friend, Major Bradford was dead, was deeply moved. The most prominent enterprise in which Major Bradford engaged during his residence at Belpre, was his association with Esquire Griffin Green on the discovery of the Scioto Salines. During the prevalence of the putrid sore throat in Belpre, In 1792, the Bradford family was the most sorely afflicted in the settlement, all of the children, who were then born, dying but one. the children born afterwards were, Sarah, in 1794 in the stockade; Robert, 1796; Samuel A. and Otis L. the latter was born in 1799, and is the only survivor, and is living at a ripe old age at Parkersburgh, West Virginia. Major Bradford was struck down by the fearful fever in 1822, and died in his seventy-second year. pg. 427 Epidemic of 1822 Sept. 16, 1822 , Major Robert Bradford (Belpre) Could it be possible that Lousie married Robert, son of the Major? He would of been about 16 yrs. old in 1812. Or the Major remarried and his 2nd wife was Louise. Check this out: HONORING THE LIFE OF WILLIAM BRADFORD (1590-1657) GOVERNOR AND HISTORIAN OF PLYMOUTH COLONY http://www.angelfire.com/ny4/djw/williambradford.html ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Welsh" <Jlw2504J@netscape.net> To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 10:43 PM Subject: [OHWASH] Robert Bradford > Hi List, > > I have a marriage listing for Louise Pond to Robert Bradford 10 Dec 1812. Both are of Bradofrd, Washington Co., OH. > I would like to know if anyone knows if this Robert Bradford is connected to the Bradford family from Plymouth, Massachusetts? > > I know a Robert Bradford from Plymouth was living in Washingon Co., during this period. > > I think Louise Pond was the widow of Elijah Pond who died in Washington, Co. in 1811. > > Any information would be appreciated. > > Thank you, > > John > > __________________________________________________________________ > New! Unlimited Netscape Internet Service. > Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register > Act now to get a personalized email address! > > Netscape. Just the Net You Need. > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
Hi List, I have a marriage listing for Louise Pond to Robert Bradford 10 Dec 1812. Both are of Bradofrd, Washington Co., OH. I would like to know if anyone knows if this Robert Bradford is connected to the Bradford family from Plymouth, Massachusetts? I know a Robert Bradford from Plymouth was living in Washingon Co., during this period. I think Louise Pond was the widow of Elijah Pond who died in Washington, Co. in 1811. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you, John __________________________________________________________________ New! Unlimited Netscape Internet Service. Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Act now to get a personalized email address! Netscape. Just the Net You Need.
Hi Debbie, Thanks for the information. I think you are spot on here. Joseph Reckard is listed in the 1850 census for Washington Co. A Solomon Reckard is listed in Lawrence Co., where Sophronia was living in 1850. Not proof positive but it is starting to fit together. John Welsh I don't know if this is of any help, but could it be a possible that Sophronia's family lived in Washington Co.? I found this in the History of Washington County, Ohio 1788-1881 by H. Z. Williams pge. 737 In 1811, Joseph Leonard Reckard emigrated to Marietta township from Massachusetts, where he was born in 1795. He engaged in the blacksmith trade and the manufacture of axes. In 1816, he married Delilah Jennings, born in Pennsylbania in 1798. Six of their eleven children are living. Mr. Reckard opened the first livery stable in Marietta, in which business he continued until his death, which occured in 1870. His son, Joseph L. Reckard, who continued the business, was born in 1839; he married Mary E. Morse, who was born in 1839. They have two children. Debbie Noland Nitsche Diamonddeb@comcast.net __________________________________________________________________ New! Unlimited Netscape Internet Service. Only $9.95 a month -- Sign up today at http://isp.netscape.com/register Act now to get a personalized email address! Netscape. Just the Net You Need.
I don't know if this is of any help, but could it be a possible that Sophronia's family lived in Washington Co.? I found this in the History of Washington County, Ohio 1788-1881 by H. Z. Williams pge. 737 In 1811, Joseph Leonard Reckard emigrated to Marietta township from Massachusetts, where he was born in 1795. He engaged in the blacksmith trade and the manufacture of axes. In 1816, he married Delilah Jennings, born in Pennsylbania in 1798. Six of their eleven children are living. Mr. Reckard opened the first livery stable in Marietta, in which business he continued until his death, which occured in 1870. His son, Joseph L. Reckard, who continued the business, was born in 1839; he married Mary E. Morse, who was born in 1839. They have two children. Debbie Noland Nitsche Diamonddeb@comcast.net ----- Original Message ----- From: <Mdmcounty@aol.com> To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 1:38 AM Subject: [OHWASH] {not a subscriber} John Silvey > I am trying to locate some information on John Silvey and his wife > Sophronia Reckard Silvey. > They were married in Washington Co. 30 Jun 1842 but are listed in > Lawrence Co. in the 1850 census. > > Any information would be appreciated. > > Thank You > > John > > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >
I am trying to locate some information on John Silvey and his wife Sophronia Reckard Silvey. They were married in Washington Co. 30 Jun 1842 but are listed in Lawrence Co. in the 1850 census. Any information would be appreciated. Thank You John
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Maryann; I emailed John Welch and told him that Corner Cem. is in Belpre Twp. :o) Debbie ----- Original Message ----- From: <Mdmcounty@aol.com> To: <OHWASHIN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 06, 2004 12:27 AM Subject: [OHWASH] Fwd: {not a subscriber} Corner Cemetery > In a message dated 2/5/2004 10:29:32 PM Central Standard Time, > jlwelsh@mailblocks.com writes: > Hi List, > > Could someone tell me what Township Corner Cemetery is located in? > > It is located near Porterfield. > > Thank You > > John Welsh > > > ============================== > Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration > Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 >