If anyone has any information for Arnold, please write to him at : a1111@acegroup.cc Thanks!! Mike P - ye ol list monitor _____ From: A Guyer Enterprises [mailto:a1111@acegroup.cc] Sent: Saturday, March 06, 2004 2:08 PM To: mmproctor@adelphia.net Subject: Ancestors of Indiana Per your Indiana web site.. My ggg grandfather Jesse Guyer came from NC to I believe Oarange County, Indiana with two sons in 1810 or 1812 , Samuel Guyer, John Guyer in which he had another son named Daniel Guyer. We know that Samuel and Daniel went on to Rock Grove, Illinois and helped start Rock Grove. I was wondering if you have any information on Jesse Born in 1777 as to whether he died in Indiana and if there is any other info. Daniel was born in Indiana in 1815. The folks were Quakers. Thanks! Arnold E. Guyer Clermont, Iowa a1111@acegroup.cc
Any one related to Eaber Brown out there, he was a class mate of Maude Hawkins in the Lynn Ind. school. I have a biography written by Esther Patterson also a classmate of Eaber's. This is a school project where they have taken clip art from magazines and written things on them, just for fun. (real clip art, cut out like they did before computers) Age, Eaber would have been born around 1880 the same time as my grandmother. Robert D. Kienzle Kienzle Photography 3037 Karen Avenue Long Beach, California 90808-3402 Phone: (562) 425-0088 Email: kienzle@aol.com Website: www.kienzlephoto.com
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It has often been said that the best source is often your own older notes. I do believe that and often find things in my old papers that didn't ring any bells back when I first got them but now that my picture is bigger things now jump out and make sense. I was looking through some older notes yesterday and I found a sheet that was one page of a transcription of the cemetery at the Lutheran Church at German Town, Wayne County. I have been there a number of times and found much of my wife's father's family there but have never found anyone around that could tell me anything about any cemetery records. Since I have a copy of that one page that should mean there is a full copy some where... :-) The copy of that page was kindly given to us by a cousin of my wife. We just saw her yesterday at a family funeral calling at Cambridge City but I didn't run across the copy again until last night. I was wondering if anyone here was familiar with that document and where it can be located. I don't have her cousin's phone number but if I have to I can track it down somehow. I just thought I might find even more information here. BTW, the family burial today was at the Nettle Creek COB (Brick) church (Hagerstown). You know, I would about kill to be an organized person. Or at least have a bit of my memory back... ;-) A conclusion is simply the place where you got tired of thinking. Francis Robinson Shelbyville, Indiana, USA robinson@svs.net
Might someone be willing to locate the filing data i.e. book and page numbers, for a marriage that took place 28 Sep 1946 between Chester Marvin "Bud" HEETER and Norma Eloise LUCAS. Thank you for your assistance. ken heeter
The list manager of this list is the one who can add the "prepend". They go to the rootsweb manager website for this list and choose the option for WAYNE-IN to be placed at the beginning of the message and, voila, there it is. So list manager, are you out there listening????? On Friday, February 27, 2004, at 03:11 PM, Marlene.Bartley@MiddletownHospital.org wrote: > BEST IDEA OF THEM ALL. WE ALL SHOULD USE THIS WAY. > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Hv. County Extension, Glenda Prieba > [mailto:gprieba@oznet.ksu.edu] > Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 3:55 PM > To: WAYNE_IN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Wayne_Co_IN_prepend > > > Howdy - I am subscribed to several lists with the 'list' format. > Some of the lists come through with either the address or the subject > line having the name of the list so that I can tell that it is from > rootsweb. It just dawned on me if I would put Wayne county in the > subject line - and we all did that it might accomplish the same > thing. Of course that kind of limits under important stuff that > really should go there - like the name of your ancestor, etc. It's > also obvious to me that I've deleted a few messages from the list I > thought were spam because I did not know the sender. > > Glenda > >
BEST IDEA OF THEM ALL. WE ALL SHOULD USE THIS WAY. -----Original Message----- From: Hv. County Extension, Glenda Prieba [mailto:gprieba@oznet.ksu.edu] Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 3:55 PM To: WAYNE_IN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: Wayne_Co_IN_prepend Howdy - I am subscribed to several lists with the 'list' format. Some of the lists come through with either the address or the subject line having the name of the list so that I can tell that it is from rootsweb. It just dawned on me if I would put Wayne county in the subject line - and we all did that it might accomplish the same thing. Of course that kind of limits under important stuff that really should go there - like the name of your ancestor, etc. It's also obvious to me that I've deleted a few messages from the list I thought were spam because I did not know the sender. Glenda
Howdy - I am subscribed to several lists with the 'list' format. Some of the lists come through with either the address or the subject line having the name of the list so that I can tell that it is from rootsweb. It just dawned on me if I would put Wayne county in the subject line - and we all did that it might accomplish the same thing. Of course that kind of limits under important stuff that really should go there - like the name of your ancestor, etc. It's also obvious to me that I've deleted a few messages from the list I thought were spam because I did not know the sender. Glenda
A great idea. Researching Thomas Cox and wife Mary Dollerhide who migrated to this area about 1811.---- Original Message ----- From: <LIZASOHMA@aol.com> To: <WAYNE_IN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, February 16, 2004 1:07 PM Subject: Great Idea for your Gen. Records > This came to me from another mailing list I am on and I thought it was a > terrific thing. I am sure you are all like me and have spent hundreds of hours > gathering information, it would be a shame to see it lost in the next > generation. Hope it does some good. > > > Genealogical Codicil to My Last Will and Testament > > To my spouse, children, guardian, administrator and/or executor: > > > Upon my demise it is requested that you DO NOT dispose of any or all of > my genealogical records, both those prepared personally by me and those > records prepared by others which may be in my possession, including but not > limited to books, files, notebooks or computer programs for a period of two > years. > During this time period, please attempt to identify one or more persons who > would be willing to take custody of the said materials and the responsibility > of > maintaining and continuing the family histories. [If you know whom > within your family or friends are likely candidates to accept these > materials, please add > the following at this point: "I suggest that the persons contacted regarding > the assumption of the custody of these items include but not be limited to" > and then list the names of those individuals at this point, with their > addresses > and telephone numbers if known] > > > In the event you do no find anyone to accept these materials, please > contact the various genealogical organizations that I have been a > member of and determine if they will accept some parts or all of my > genealogical materials. [List of organizations, addresses and phone > numbers at bottom; include local chapters, with their addresses, phone > numbers and contact persons if available as well as state/national > contact information and addresses] > > Please remember that my genealogical endeavors consumed a great deal of > time, travel, and money. Therefore it is my desire that the products of these > endeavors be allowed to continue in a manner that will make them available to > others in the future. > > > Signature ___________________________ Date ___________ > > > Witness ____________________________ Date ___________ > > > Witness ____________________________ Date ___________ > >
I have discovered that Rootsweb "D" lists usually show a prepend so I changed all my "L" subscriptions. I also was deleting messages that didn't show RootsWeb prepends. Barbara Marsh
The author of the political information apologized. Anybody can make a mistake. So... what is "prepend"? I looked it up in my dictionary but it wasn't there. Ruth
----- Original Message ----- From: <JPM6966@aol.com> To: <WAYNE_IN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 27, 2004 7:30 AM Subject: Re:(Wayne-IN) Need for a prepend to the address > I agree with Ruth 100%, I did delete the message that she almost reported > because I didn't realize that it was coming from the list either. List admins are > telling us that the problem is that AOLers report lists as spam, but if they > have no identifying prepend we can only go by what's in the subject line and > unfortunately sometimes, like yesterday, some messages subject lines are not > clear indicators of having come from a list. Having a prepend would solve this > issue at least. > > Pati May > > In a message dated 2/26/04 10:12:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, Utahn1@aol.com > writes: > > > I never got the original message, but I almost reported the message below > > to > > AOL as Spam just because of the subject line. At the last second I decided > > to > > open it and discovered it was a Rootsweb mail. Apart from politics, I do > > wish > > this list had a "prepend" to indicate that it is from the Wayne County mail > > list. > > > > Ruth Cherecwich > > > > In a message dated 2/26/2004 8:00:24 PM Mountain Standard Time, > > Rusrels@aol.com writes: > > I really, really hope that this genealogy site will not get into politics!!! > > Re: "If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear. > >
I agree with Ruth 100%, I did delete the message that she almost reported because I didn't realize that it was coming from the list either. List admins are telling us that the problem is that AOLers report lists as spam, but if they have no identifying prepend we can only go by what's in the subject line and unfortunately sometimes, like yesterday, some messages subject lines are not clear indicators of having come from a list. Having a prepend would solve this issue at least. Pati May In a message dated 2/26/04 10:12:15 PM Eastern Standard Time, Utahn1@aol.com writes: > I never got the original message, but I almost reported the message below > to > AOL as Spam just because of the subject line. At the last second I decided > to > open it and discovered it was a Rootsweb mail. Apart from politics, I do > wish > this list had a "prepend" to indicate that it is from the Wayne County mail > list. > > Ruth Cherecwich > > In a message dated 2/26/2004 8:00:24 PM Mountain Standard Time, > Rusrels@aol.com writes: > I really, really hope that this genealogy site will not get into politics!!! > Re: "If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear.
It is amazing how the facts are unimportant to so many, and how soon they forget! ... that this is a genealogy L-List and Larry Goettel must be researching Hussein or Clinton or Kerry as a Surname.
I never got the original message, but I almost reported the message below to AOL as Spam just because of the subject line. At the last second I decided to open it and discovered it was a Rootsweb mail. Apart from politics, I do wish this list had a "prepend" to indicate that it is from the Wayne County mail list. Ruth Cherecwich In a message dated 2/26/2004 8:00:24 PM Mountain Standard Time, Rusrels@aol.com writes: I really, really hope that this genealogy site will not get into politics!!! Re: "If Saddam rejects peace and we have to use force, our purpose is clear.
I really, really hope that this genealogy site will not get into politics!!!
Seekin any info/additional details on the family of Samuel B. BOWMAN born: 10 Apr 1834 Perry Twp. Wayne Co. Ind. died: 7 Jan 1895 Wells Co. Ind. parents:Jacob BOWMAN and Susannah PRICE spouse: Mary Jane TODD, she b. 26 Sep 1840 Beaver Co. Pa. d. 24 Apr 1878 Wells Co. Ind Samuel BOWMAN and Mary Jane TODD married 9 Dec 1858, probably in Wayne Co. Ind. Possible children: 1. Phoebe Bowman (died young) 2. unknown Bowman (died young) 3. Alice I. Bowman b. ca. 1864 4. Eva J. Bowman b. ca 1866 5. Dora or Madora J. Bowman b. ca. 1868 6. Mary E. Bowman b. ca. 1871 7. Lola Bowman b. ca. 1873 8. T.J. (possibly "Toll") Bowman 9. Odis Todd Bowman, b. 24 Apr 1878 in Wells Co. Ind, d. 2 Mar 1953 in Wells Co. Ind. The first 8 children noted above were probably born in Wayne Co. Indiana. There seems to be no record for Samuel Bowman in Wells Co. before 1873. Any information regarding this family will be deeply appreciated. Thanks, Tom Tom Robison milroy@adamswells.com History is the lie commonly agreed upon. Voltaire
BJ I tried to send you the url but dear AOL sent it back. So there may be a number of isp that you can not get mail from. http://www.familysearch.org/Eng/Home/Welcome/welcome.asp So am posting it to the list
Can anyone give me an adress to search the LDS Genealogy records? How hard is it to get info from this group. BJ
Checking again for information on the Knipe family of Wayne and/or Union Co. In. Interested mainly in the antecedants of Sophia Knipe, wife of John Knipe. Their dau., Susannah, m. John Knoll who came to Wayne County about 1832 and later moved with his family to Owen Co. In. Joan in Parke Co. In.