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    1. Re: Jacob Wise
    2. billhorn
    3. My WISE family came from VA. to Georgia and parts beyound. Bill At 11:01 ------- 4/8/99 -0500, you wrote: >I'm new to the Wise list...I'm looking for information on the WISE clan >from Winona, Minnesota. If anyone has WISE ancestors from Winona, >Minnesota, please contact me. Thanks! > >Jacob Wise GERMANY > New York > Missouri > Minnesota. > >Jacob Wise (b. abt 1834, d. bef. 1880) married Catherine Schmidt/Smith >and they had two children, Julius (b. 1857) and Margaret (b. 1862), in New >York. They moved to Utica, Livingston County, Missouri and had four more >children, George, Caroline, John Martin, and Thomas Edward. Jacob Wise >served in the Civil War. Jacob died before 1880, because Catherine Wise and >the children are listed without him on the 1880 Missouri census. Catherine >and family came to Winona, Minnesota in about 1882-3 and are listed on the >1885 Winona census. Several of the Wises worked for the Railroad as >blacksmiths, yardmen, or hostlers. > > >

    04/10/1999 01:42:52
    1. Wise, John Ohio
    2. I am looking for info on John Wise. He lived around Belmont, Ohio. He married Jane McMillon.He had 2 children Jacob and George. If anyone has any connection please contact me. Amy

    04/10/1999 09:25:39
    1. Jacob Wise
    2. Wise, Cheryl
    3. I'm new to the Wise list...I'm looking for information on the WISE clan from Winona, Minnesota. If anyone has WISE ancestors from Winona, Minnesota, please contact me. Thanks! Jacob Wise GERMANY > New York > Missouri > Minnesota. Jacob Wise (b. abt 1834, d. bef. 1880) married Catherine Schmidt/Smith and they had two children, Julius (b. 1857) and Margaret (b. 1862), in New York. They moved to Utica, Livingston County, Missouri and had four more children, George, Caroline, John Martin, and Thomas Edward. Jacob Wise served in the Civil War. Jacob died before 1880, because Catherine Wise and the children are listed without him on the 1880 Missouri census. Catherine and family came to Winona, Minnesota in about 1882-3 and are listed on the 1885 Winona census. Several of the Wises worked for the Railroad as blacksmiths, yardmen, or hostlers.

    04/08/1999 10:01:27
    1. Re: St. Clair Co., IL
    2. Lil Devil
    3. At 09:55 PM 4/6/99 -0700, you wrote: >My WISE line was from VA, to Georgia. >bill Thanks for looking, Bill. :-) Angel M. Wise, the little Devil [hehe] >:-O e-mail : tmpered1@netins.net ICQ UIN : 19592225 Surnames== Father's side: Wise, Redman, Conklin, Seitz, Dressel, Baum Mother's side: Conner, Schmiskie, Hewkin and still searching...

    04/07/1999 07:05:11
    1. Re: St. Clair Co., IL
    2. billhorn
    3. My WISE line was from VA, to Georgia. bill At 12:20 PM 4/6/99 -0500, you wrote: >I am still searching for any relations to my family line. I have gotten a >bit more information. Can anyone connect to any of these names? This is >the only information I have at this time (no other dates): > >John William & Grace Madeline (Baum) Wise children: >1.Anna O. Wise Massie >-Carl Massie >2.Bertha Margaret Wise Herbstreith Southworth d.12-31-1921 >3.Martin M. Wise >4.Edgar D. Wise >5.Kenneth R. Wise >6.Lorraine William Wise b.03-13-1905 d.10-21-1946 >-Margaret Conklin m.11-13-1926 >7.Glenn Wise >8.Harold Wise > >Lorraine & Margaret (Conklin) Wise children and grandchildren: >1.Doris Mae Wise Keck Tribout b.03-11-1928 > Harold Keck Terry Keck Edward Keck > Robin Keck David Keck >-Delmar Tribout >2.Genevieve Magdelena Wise Missey b.01-16-1930 d.02-22-1999 >Dennis Lee Wise >-Joseph Roy Missey b.02-07-1925 m.09-17-1948 d.07-13-1983 > Sharon K Missey Edgar Mouser Bernard Steven Missey > Donna Rae Missey Stroud Debra Kay Missey Fiedler > JoAnna Missey Kasperzick Patrick Emmet Missey > Jeffrey Wayne Missey Margaret Ann Missey Sargent DeMond > Gregory Allen Missey >3.Phyllis Ann Wise b.08-08-1932 >-Bill Daniel d.02-20-1999 >4.John George "Jack" Wise >-Ruth Ann Peach b.02-11 > David Michael Wise b.01-13-1968 d.02-10-1968 > Timothy Wise Mary Beth Wise Michelle "Shelley" Wise >5.John George Wise b.10-06-1935 died in infancy >6.Anna Marie Wise b.12-23-1938 >-Eugene Buffard Sr > Eugene Buffard Jr Dawn Buffard > > >Angel M. Wise, the little Devil [hehe] >:-O > >e-mail : tmpered1@netins.net >ICQ UIN : 19592225 > >Surnames== Father's side: Wise, Redman, Conklin, > Seitz, Dressel, Baum > Mother's side: Conner, Schmiskie, Hewkin > and still searching... > > >

    04/06/1999 10:55:04
    1. unsubscribe
    2. Lil Devil wrote: > I am still searching for any relations to my family line. I have gotten a > bit more information. Can anyone connect to any of these names? This is > the only information I have at this time (no other dates): > > John William & Grace Madeline (Baum) Wise children: > 1.Anna O. Wise Massie > -Carl Massie > 2.Bertha Margaret Wise Herbstreith Southworth d.12-31-1921 > 3.Martin M. Wise > 4.Edgar D. Wise > 5.Kenneth R. Wise > 6.Lorraine William Wise b.03-13-1905 d.10-21-1946 > -Margaret Conklin m.11-13-1926 > 7.Glenn Wise > 8.Harold Wise > > Lorraine & Margaret (Conklin) Wise children and grandchildren: > 1.Doris Mae Wise Keck Tribout b.03-11-1928 > Harold Keck Terry Keck Edward Keck > Robin Keck David Keck > -Delmar Tribout > 2.Genevieve Magdelena Wise Missey b.01-16-1930 d.02-22-1999 > Dennis Lee Wise > -Joseph Roy Missey b.02-07-1925 m.09-17-1948 d.07-13-1983 > Sharon K Missey Edgar Mouser Bernard Steven Missey > Donna Rae Missey Stroud Debra Kay Missey Fiedler > JoAnna Missey Kasperzick Patrick Emmet Missey > Jeffrey Wayne Missey Margaret Ann Missey Sargent DeMond > Gregory Allen Missey > 3.Phyllis Ann Wise b.08-08-1932 > -Bill Daniel d.02-20-1999 > 4.John George "Jack" Wise > -Ruth Ann Peach b.02-11 > David Michael Wise b.01-13-1968 d.02-10-1968 > Timothy Wise Mary Beth Wise Michelle "Shelley" Wise > 5.John George Wise b.10-06-1935 died in infancy > 6.Anna Marie Wise b.12-23-1938 > -Eugene Buffard Sr > Eugene Buffard Jr Dawn Buffard > > Angel M. Wise, the little Devil [hehe] >:-O > > e-mail : tmpered1@netins.net > ICQ UIN : 19592225 > > Surnames== Father's side: Wise, Redman, Conklin, > Seitz, Dressel, Baum > Mother's side: Conner, Schmiskie, Hewkin > and still searching...

    04/06/1999 08:55:59
    1. Re: unsubscribe
    2. Blair Sarver
    3. unsubscribe ---------- > From: WISE-D-request@rootsweb.com > To: WISE-D@rootsweb.com > Subject: WISE-D Digest V99 #44 > Date: April 4, 1999 3:24 PM >

    04/06/1999 05:33:02
    1. Fwd: [PIERCE-L] BNT
    2. --part1_5140450e.243c1450_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hey Wise List...someone must know the answer to the question below! --part1_5140450e.243c1450_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-path: MACHIEKAT@aol.com From: MACHIEKAT@aol.com Full-name: MACHIEKAT Message-ID: <5140450e.243839da@aol.com> Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 22:43:22 EST Subject: Fwd: [PIERCE-L] BNT To: Nosherme@aol.com MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="part2_5140450e.243839da_boundary" X-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 13 Reply-To: MACHIEKAT@aol.com --part2_5140450e.243839da_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --part2_5140450e.243839da_boundary Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Disposition: inline Return-Path: <PIERCE-L-request@rootsweb.com>Received: from rly-ya02.mx.aol.com (rly-ya02.mail.aol.com [172.18.144.194]) by air-ya04.mx.aol.com (v59.4) with SMTP; Sat, 03 Apr 1999 16:12:42 -0500Received: from bl-14.rootsweb.com (bl-14.rootsweb.com [204.212.38.30]) by rly-ya02.mx.aol.com (8.8.8/8.8.5/AOL-4.0.0) with ESMTP id QAA13173; Sat, 3 Apr 1999 16:21:31 -0500 (EST)Received: (from slist@localhost) by bl-14.rootsweb.com (8.9.3/8.9.3) id NAA26253; Sat, 3 Apr 1999 13:09:53 -0800 (PST)Resent-Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 13:09:53 -0800 (PST)From: Bjkdev@aol.comMessage-ID: <651640a8.2437ddab@aol.com>Date: Sat, 3 Apr 1999 16:10:03 ESTOld-To: pierce-L@rootsweb.comMIME-Version: 1.0Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bitX-Mailer: AOL 4.0 for Windows 95 sub 4Reply-To: Bjkdev@aol.comSubject: [PIERCE-L] BNTResent-Message-ID: <"PWAAwD.A.4ZG.fOoB3"@bl-14.rootsweb.com>To: PIERCE-L@rootsweb.comResent-From: PIERCE-L@rootsweb.comX-Mailing-List: <PIERCE-L@rootsweb.com> archive/latest/1570X-Loop: PIERCE-L@rootsweb.comPrecedence: listResent-Sender: PIERCE-L-request@rootsweb.com Reply-To: To: undisclosed-recipients:; Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Can any one tell me what BNT means--its after date and time of a birth. does it mean something about "time" ? ==== PIERCE Mailing List ==== Send list messages to Pierce-L@rootsweb.com. --part2_5140450e.243839da_boundary-- --part1_5140450e.243c1450_boundary--

    04/06/1999 03:52:16
    1. St. Clair Co., IL
    2. Lil Devil
    3. I am still searching for any relations to my family line. I have gotten a bit more information. Can anyone connect to any of these names? This is the only information I have at this time (no other dates): John William & Grace Madeline (Baum) Wise children: 1.Anna O. Wise Massie -Carl Massie 2.Bertha Margaret Wise Herbstreith Southworth d.12-31-1921 3.Martin M. Wise 4.Edgar D. Wise 5.Kenneth R. Wise 6.Lorraine William Wise b.03-13-1905 d.10-21-1946 -Margaret Conklin m.11-13-1926 7.Glenn Wise 8.Harold Wise Lorraine & Margaret (Conklin) Wise children and grandchildren: 1.Doris Mae Wise Keck Tribout b.03-11-1928 Harold Keck Terry Keck Edward Keck Robin Keck David Keck -Delmar Tribout 2.Genevieve Magdelena Wise Missey b.01-16-1930 d.02-22-1999 Dennis Lee Wise -Joseph Roy Missey b.02-07-1925 m.09-17-1948 d.07-13-1983 Sharon K Missey Edgar Mouser Bernard Steven Missey Donna Rae Missey Stroud Debra Kay Missey Fiedler JoAnna Missey Kasperzick Patrick Emmet Missey Jeffrey Wayne Missey Margaret Ann Missey Sargent DeMond Gregory Allen Missey 3.Phyllis Ann Wise b.08-08-1932 -Bill Daniel d.02-20-1999 4.John George "Jack" Wise -Ruth Ann Peach b.02-11 David Michael Wise b.01-13-1968 d.02-10-1968 Timothy Wise Mary Beth Wise Michelle "Shelley" Wise 5.John George Wise b.10-06-1935 died in infancy 6.Anna Marie Wise b.12-23-1938 -Eugene Buffard Sr Eugene Buffard Jr Dawn Buffard Angel M. Wise, the little Devil [hehe] >:-O e-mail : tmpered1@netins.net ICQ UIN : 19592225 Surnames== Father's side: Wise, Redman, Conklin, Seitz, Dressel, Baum Mother's side: Conner, Schmiskie, Hewkin and still searching...

    04/06/1999 11:20:52
    1. Re: Article on Wise Brothers, Bucyrus OH
    2. billhorn
    3. Fred, Can you tell the parents of your WILLIAM WISE? Most of my Wise family, originally from VA. migrated to GA. There were many Williams in the family. bill horn At 05:06 PM 4/1/99 -0600, you wrote: >>From June 98 Words to the Wise newsletter > >The following treatise was sent in by Joe Wise. His daughter found it in >Boulder, Co., I am printing the text exactly as written. I am including all >photos of people but not of buildings and furnishings. >It was 15 pages of text and photos in an 8 ½ x 5 booklet. > 1845 - 1945 > One Hundredth Anniversary > William Wise and Sons > Bucyrus, Ohio > William Wise, Sr. > 1842-1901 > > When William Wise, an energetic young man from Pennsylvania, entered >business in Bucyrus in 1845 in > a very modest way, that even marked the founding of a business which >has rounded out a century of progress > THE BEGINNING > >"General" William Wise, one of the early pioneers, came to Bucyrus in the >year 1836, and a few years later established himself in the furniture and >undertaking business with Christopher Howenstein then located on East >Mansfield St., on the site of the present Fire Department building. The >business has been running continuously since that time. > >In the year 1862 the business was moved to South Sandusky Ave. Where the >present furniture store is operated. > >Practice of the "Golden Rule" in business for so many years won for him the >esteem of the entire community, and a clientele that extended over a large >area of Crawford and adjoining counties. > >As time went on, and his sons grew up, they were associated with him in the >business. Preston J. Wise, the eldest son, efficiently assisted him until >taken by death September 11, 1890; his four remaining sons assumed charge of >the business prior to the death of Wm. Wise, Sr., which occurred October 16, >1901, and served continuously until the partnership was again broken by the >death of George L. Wise, which occurred June 7, 1926. > >The two remaining sons of Wm. Wise, Sr., are Fred A. Wise and Joseph D. Wise >who are the present owners of the firm of Wm. Wise & Sons. > >Those who have been residents of the city for many years can remember the >old time frame building that stood on the site of the present three story >structure on South Sandusky Avenue. In 1884 the old building was torn down, >and the present three story building was erected. During these years the >business increased rapidly, and the steady growth of the City, enabled us to >enlarge our stock of furniture, and funeral supplies, and in 1920 >alterations and improvements were made by adding a second story in the rear; >installing an elevator, and constructing an attractive display window. This >modernization caused this to be one of the finest furniture stores in North >Central Ohio. > >Much of the history of and development of funeral services in Ohio has been >experienced by the Wise Establishment, since it was founded by Wm Wise, in >1845. That period of a full century has seen the passing of the time when >crude coffins were made to measure by a Cabinet Maker; when the ice box, in >which the deceased was temporarily placed, (which was the only means of >preservation until the funeral,) and when funeral service was limited to the >distance which a team of horses hitched to an old fashioned hearse could >travel. > >This Home is dedicated to the service of humanity and with its spacious >Service Room, its Family Room, its Slumber Room, its modern and sanitary >Preparation Room, and its large Casket Display Room, it offers to the Public >a service that is unexcelled. > >Our Motor Equipment is the most modern obtainable. Our Invalid Coach is >modern and comfortable, and was made especially for, and used exclusively in >this service which is maintained through the entire twenty-four hours of the >day, with able courteous attendants for both Hospital and emergency work. >Thus, through the years we have served generation after generation of the >same families, having laid to rest thousands of persons. > >No stronger testimonial could be given than the fact that we have served >continuously in this community from one generation to another during which >time, courtesy and honesty of transaction has been our aim. > >Every effort has been stimulated by a life time of experience. > > MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION > >We pause at this one hundredth Milestone in the history of our firm to >review the experiences, the attainments, and, most of all, the associations >with our host of friends which the Century has brought us. > >We retrace the steps which have led us hither, we recall the policies and >basic principles on which our Company was reared, and we pay tribute to our >beloved father and founder, William Wise, whose sterling traits of character >laid the foundation for our progress and our success. One hundred years of >growth and advancement is an outstanding achievement for any business-- one >which few can boast. But in accepting a measure of credit on this, our >Centennial Anniversary, we must, in all fairness, pass on a "Lion's Share" >to our many friends and customers whose loyalty and cooperation have made >this day possible. > >During this War period merchandise has been scarce and hard to find, yet the >manufacturers have cooperated beautifully by sending us our allotted share, >and they deserve grateful thanks. > >Courageously, determinedly, we look to the future and Victory. > > Sincerely yours > Fred A. Wise Joseph D. Wise > > > >

    04/04/1999 11:57:40
    1. WISE>Pa>Oh
    2. George Wise b. 1810 d. 1911 married Mary (maiden unknown) b. 1813 d.? Children: Elizabeth b. 1833 d.? John b. 1835 d. ? Jacob b. 1837 d.? Lovina b. 1839 d. ? David b. 1840 d. 1889 Samuel b. 1847 d. ? Marriann b. 1850 d.? Wanda b. 1855 d.? Lydia b. 1857 d.? Family lived in Clay Twp., Lancaster Co, Pa> then to Ohio. George died in Litiz, Pa. Anyone know of these WISES? Thanks, Eileen

    04/03/1999 01:59:52
    1. Re: Wise - Michigan
    2. billhorn
    3. Gary, All my WISE family concentrated in VA, and then on to Georgia. bill At 10:28 PM 3/30/99 -0800, you wrote: >Looking for Wise's with connection with Munising, MI, IL and OH. Here is >what I have: > >Gary M. Wise dob: 9 May 40 > >William Morris (Maurice) Wise dob: 25 Feb 1916 dod: 30 Jun 1943. Born >Munising, MI. Wife Murielle H. Hague > >Franklin (Frank) Wise, dob: 9 Nov 1891 dod: 13 Dec 1971. Born Deshler, >Ohio. Wife Edith May St Our. > >William Wise unk dob dod: 18 Jul 1932. Born IL. Wife Clara Bellinger. > >John Wise unk dob dod: 21 Oct 1932. Born IL. Wife Elizabeth Kramer. > >Any assistance would be appreciated. > >All in Munising, MI. >-- >********************************************************** >Gary M. Wise, PI,SSG,USA (Ret), Badger State Detective Agency (BSDA), >N2709 Cty Trk B, Kewaunee, WI 54216, 920-388-4135 >WI Lic: 6665 (Since 1985) >Member: Professional Association of Wisconsin Licensed Investigators >(PAWLI) > National Association of Investigative Specialist (NAIS) > United States Process Servers Association >Website: <http://members.tripod.com/~gwise/shamusindex.html> >(LOCATED 25 MILES EAST OF GREEN BAY, 30 MILES NORTH OF MANITOWOC >AND 35 MILES SOUTH OF STURGEON BAY, WI) >********************************************************** >When government takes responsibility for people, people no longer take >responsibility for themselves! > > >

    04/01/1999 05:35:32
    1. Re: Frederick Austin Wise; b. May 4, 1866; lived in Bucyrus, Ohio
    2. billhorn
    3. Sorry I cain't help. My Wise family was in VA, then on to Georgia. Bill At 04:02 PM 4/1/99 -0500, you wrote: > >I am looking for any information both past and present on Frederick Austin >Wise who lived in Bucyrus, Ohio. He was born on May 4, 1866 and died on >January 20, 1957. He was married to Mable Gertrude Beard on January 31, >1900. > >Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. > > >

    04/01/1999 05:28:32
    1. Article on Wise Brothers, Bucyrus OH
    2. rhoese
    3. From June 98 Words to the Wise newsletter The following treatise was sent in by Joe Wise. His daughter found it in Boulder, Co., I am printing the text exactly as written. I am including all photos of people but not of buildings and furnishings. It was 15 pages of text and photos in an 8 ½ x 5 booklet. 1845 - 1945 One Hundredth Anniversary William Wise and Sons Bucyrus, Ohio William Wise, Sr. 1842-1901 When William Wise, an energetic young man from Pennsylvania, entered business in Bucyrus in 1845 in a very modest way, that even marked the founding of a business which has rounded out a century of progress THE BEGINNING "General" William Wise, one of the early pioneers, came to Bucyrus in the year 1836, and a few years later established himself in the furniture and undertaking business with Christopher Howenstein then located on East Mansfield St., on the site of the present Fire Department building. The business has been running continuously since that time. In the year 1862 the business was moved to South Sandusky Ave. Where the present furniture store is operated. Practice of the "Golden Rule" in business for so many years won for him the esteem of the entire community, and a clientele that extended over a large area of Crawford and adjoining counties. As time went on, and his sons grew up, they were associated with him in the business. Preston J. Wise, the eldest son, efficiently assisted him until taken by death September 11, 1890; his four remaining sons assumed charge of the business prior to the death of Wm. Wise, Sr., which occurred October 16, 1901, and served continuously until the partnership was again broken by the death of George L. Wise, which occurred June 7, 1926. The two remaining sons of Wm. Wise, Sr., are Fred A. Wise and Joseph D. Wise who are the present owners of the firm of Wm. Wise & Sons. Those who have been residents of the city for many years can remember the old time frame building that stood on the site of the present three story structure on South Sandusky Avenue. In 1884 the old building was torn down, and the present three story building was erected. During these years the business increased rapidly, and the steady growth of the City, enabled us to enlarge our stock of furniture, and funeral supplies, and in 1920 alterations and improvements were made by adding a second story in the rear; installing an elevator, and constructing an attractive display window. This modernization caused this to be one of the finest furniture stores in North Central Ohio. Much of the history of and development of funeral services in Ohio has been experienced by the Wise Establishment, since it was founded by Wm Wise, in 1845. That period of a full century has seen the passing of the time when crude coffins were made to measure by a Cabinet Maker; when the ice box, in which the deceased was temporarily placed, (which was the only means of preservation until the funeral,) and when funeral service was limited to the distance which a team of horses hitched to an old fashioned hearse could travel. This Home is dedicated to the service of humanity and with its spacious Service Room, its Family Room, its Slumber Room, its modern and sanitary Preparation Room, and its large Casket Display Room, it offers to the Public a service that is unexcelled. Our Motor Equipment is the most modern obtainable. Our Invalid Coach is modern and comfortable, and was made especially for, and used exclusively in this service which is maintained through the entire twenty-four hours of the day, with able courteous attendants for both Hospital and emergency work. Thus, through the years we have served generation after generation of the same families, having laid to rest thousands of persons. No stronger testimonial could be given than the fact that we have served continuously in this community from one generation to another during which time, courtesy and honesty of transaction has been our aim. Every effort has been stimulated by a life time of experience. MESSAGE OF APPRECIATION We pause at this one hundredth Milestone in the history of our firm to review the experiences, the attainments, and, most of all, the associations with our host of friends which the Century has brought us. We retrace the steps which have led us hither, we recall the policies and basic principles on which our Company was reared, and we pay tribute to our beloved father and founder, William Wise, whose sterling traits of character laid the foundation for our progress and our success. One hundred years of growth and advancement is an outstanding achievement for any business-- one which few can boast. But in accepting a measure of credit on this, our Centennial Anniversary, we must, in all fairness, pass on a "Lion's Share" to our many friends and customers whose loyalty and cooperation have made this day possible. During this War period merchandise has been scarce and hard to find, yet the manufacturers have cooperated beautifully by sending us our allotted share, and they deserve grateful thanks. Courageously, determinedly, we look to the future and Victory. Sincerely yours Fred A. Wise Joseph D. Wise

    04/01/1999 04:06:36
    1. Re: Frederick Austin Wise; b. May 4, 1866; lived in Bucyrus, Ohio
    2. Ruth Hoese
    3. I do not have information on him in the Wise book, but in my newsletter last year I published a long copy of some Bucyrus Wise people. I will find it and send you an attachment later ----- Original Message ----- From: wayne rose (by way of Jim Wise <jwise@wvadventures.net>) <> To: <WISE-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, April 01, 1999 3:02 PM Subject: Frederick Austin Wise; b. May 4, 1866; lived in Bucyrus, Ohio > > I am looking for any information both past and present on Frederick Austin > Wise who lived in Bucyrus, Ohio. He was born on May 4, 1866 and died on > January 20, 1957. He was married to Mable Gertrude Beard on January 31, > 1900. > > Any assistance would be greatly appreciated. >

    04/01/1999 03:55:04
    1. Frederick Austin Wise; b. May 4, 1866; lived in Bucyrus, Ohio
    2. wayne rose
    3. I am looking for any information both past and present on Frederick Austin Wise who lived in Bucyrus, Ohio. He was born on May 4, 1866 and died on January 20, 1957. He was married to Mable Gertrude Beard on January 31, 1900. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

    04/01/1999 02:02:34
    1. Wise's - Henry County - Deshler, OH
    2. Gary M. Wise
    3. Some updated information from my last post received this date. Looking for information on Franklin WISE, b: 9 Nov 1891, pob: Deshler, OH. Married 8 Jul 1914, Munising, MI, d: 13 Dec 1971, Munising, MI. Wife Edith May STOUR or St OUR, b: 5 Feb 1893, pob: Manistique, MI. d. 6 Jan 1963, Munising, MI. Father of Franklin is William WISE, b: about 1856, probable pob: IL, d: 18 Jul 1932, Munising, MI, wife Clara BELLINGER WISE, b: 10 Dec 1861, pod: TX or OH, d: 11 Jul 1938, Munising, MI. Father of William is John WISE, data unk, wife Elizabeth KRAMER, data unk. All suppose to be in Henry County, Deshler, OH area and moved to Munising, MI probably in earily 1900's. Anyone with a connection? -- ********************************************************** Gary M. Wise

    03/31/1999 09:40:17
    1. Re: Wise's - Henry County - Deshler, OH
    2. billhorn
    3. Sorry to say, all My WISE family is from the state of Georgia, by way of Virginia. Bill At 08:40 PM 3/31/99 -0800, you wrote: >Some updated information from my last post received this date. > >Looking for information on Franklin WISE, b: 9 Nov 1891, pob: Deshler, >OH. Married 8 Jul 1914, Munising, MI, d: 13 Dec 1971, Munising, MI. Wife >Edith May STOUR or St OUR, b: 5 Feb 1893, pob: Manistique, MI. d. 6 Jan >1963, Munising, MI. Father of Franklin is William WISE, b: about 1856, >probable pob: IL, d: 18 Jul 1932, Munising, MI, wife Clara BELLINGER >WISE, b: 10 Dec 1861, pod: TX or OH, d: 11 Jul 1938, Munising, MI. >Father of William is John WISE, data unk, wife Elizabeth KRAMER, data >unk. > >All suppose to be in Henry County, Deshler, OH area and moved to >Munising, MI probably in earily 1900's. > >Anyone with a connection? >-- >********************************************************** >Gary M. Wise > > >

    03/31/1999 03:26:17
    1. Wise - Michigan
    2. Gary M. Wise
    3. Looking for Wise's with connection with Munising, MI, IL and OH. Here is what I have: Gary M. Wise dob: 9 May 40 William Morris (Maurice) Wise dob: 25 Feb 1916 dod: 30 Jun 1943. Born Munising, MI. Wife Murielle H. Hague Franklin (Frank) Wise, dob: 9 Nov 1891 dod: 13 Dec 1971. Born Deshler, Ohio. Wife Edith May St Our. William Wise unk dob dod: 18 Jul 1932. Born IL. Wife Clara Bellinger. John Wise unk dob dod: 21 Oct 1932. Born IL. Wife Elizabeth Kramer. Any assistance would be appreciated. All in Munising, MI. -- ********************************************************** Gary M. Wise, PI,SSG,USA (Ret), Badger State Detective Agency (BSDA), N2709 Cty Trk B, Kewaunee, WI 54216, 920-388-4135 WI Lic: 6665 (Since 1985) Member: Professional Association of Wisconsin Licensed Investigators (PAWLI) National Association of Investigative Specialist (NAIS) United States Process Servers Association Website: <http://members.tripod.com/~gwise/shamusindex.html> (LOCATED 25 MILES EAST OF GREEN BAY, 30 MILES NORTH OF MANITOWOC AND 35 MILES SOUTH OF STURGEON BAY, WI) ********************************************************** When government takes responsibility for people, people no longer take responsibility for themselves!

    03/30/1999 11:28:59
    1. Re: John J. Wise
    2. billhorn
    3. S, I have tried, but at this time, I cain;t make a connection between your Wise family, and mine. Where (what counties) in GA. were your Wise family from. Mine were in Butts, Jasper and Oglethorpe Co. There was a second WISE family in Butts co. Bill Horn gg granson of Cynthia Ann Wise, daughter of CREED TAYLOR WISE At 08:37 PM 3/29/99, you wrote: >Have John J. Wise b. 1815 GA, m. Elizabeth Boatright; his father was John >Wise b. 1783 NC, d. 1836 GA, m. Nancy. Trying to go back another >generation and find John's parents. Also need Nancy's last name and any >information on the family. > >Just joined the list for a good friend who doesn't have access to internet >and e-mail. Any information would be so greatly appreciated. > >Sheila > > >

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