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    1. Pendleton Historical Society/ Nelson,Keller,Rhodeman
    2. I would like to join the Pendleton County Historical Society,can anyone give me the fee amount to send? Researching Absolum Nelson, Winnie Nelson, Sidney Keller and Henry Rhodeman/Rhodmen. Deborah isamber@hotmail.com

    11/28/1999 02:04:59
    1. Re: Lamberts
    2. HAMRICK,DANIEL
    3. You humble me. Thanks. dhamrick@neo.rr.com Dan Hamrick 402 23rd Street NW Canton OH 44709 Phone and fax: 330-454-2376 ---------- >From: Nedra Dickman Brill <brillnd@pacifier.com> >To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Lamberts >Date: Sat, Nov 27, 1999, 6:59 PM > >At 03:22 PM 11/27/1999 -0500, you wrote: >>I have been trying to find out for five years who were the parents of my >>great-grandfather, James Buchannan Lambert. I have him as having been born >>in Pendleton County in 1857 and having died in 1948 when he lived at Green >>Bank in Pocahontas County. He was married to Phoebe Zickafoose, 13 Nov. > >1. Have you requested his death certificate from Vital Records in >Charleston, WV? > >2. Have you checked the estate settlement of Elias and Angeline Lambert? Or >deeds? James B., aged 12, appears in their household in 1870 (Circleville >Dist., #49), but the order of persons listed in the household would imply >that he was not their son. He is not shown with them in the transcribed >version of the 1860 Pend. Co. census (Dwelling #899) but I would certainly >check the microfilm of the original to be sure that the household was >transcribed correctly. > >3. 1880 Pend. Co. census (Circleville Dist., p. 23) James B. aged 22, still >residing with Elias and Angeline where he is shown as a nephew of Elias >Lambert. Have you researched all the siblings of Elias? Do not overlook his >sisters with James B. carrying his mother's maiden name. > >4. As a further step, check EVERY household in 1860 Circleville Dist. (and >perhaps ultimately the entire county) for a child James aged 2-3 in the >1860 census. > >Good luck and let us know what you discover. Nedra > > >Nedra Dickman Brill, Certified Genealogist brillnd@pacifier.com >Historian, Henckel Family National Association >Coordinator Pendleton County, WV, wvpendle-l@rootsweb.com > >CG is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, >used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board. >

    11/27/1999 05:36:37
    1. Lamberts
    2. Nedra Dickman Brill
    3. At 03:22 PM 11/27/1999 -0500, you wrote: >I have been trying to find out for five years who were the parents of my >great-grandfather, James Buchannan Lambert. I have him as having been born >in Pendleton County in 1857 and having died in 1948 when he lived at Green >Bank in Pocahontas County. He was married to Phoebe Zickafoose, 13 Nov. 1. Have you requested his death certificate from Vital Records in Charleston, WV? 2. Have you checked the estate settlement of Elias and Angeline Lambert? Or deeds? James B., aged 12, appears in their household in 1870 (Circleville Dist., #49), but the order of persons listed in the household would imply that he was not their son. He is not shown with them in the transcribed version of the 1860 Pend. Co. census (Dwelling #899) but I would certainly check the microfilm of the original to be sure that the household was transcribed correctly. 3. 1880 Pend. Co. census (Circleville Dist., p. 23) James B. aged 22, still residing with Elias and Angeline where he is shown as a nephew of Elias Lambert. Have you researched all the siblings of Elias? Do not overlook his sisters with James B. carrying his mother's maiden name. 4. As a further step, check EVERY household in 1860 Circleville Dist. (and perhaps ultimately the entire county) for a child James aged 2-3 in the 1860 census. Good luck and let us know what you discover. Nedra Nedra Dickman Brill, Certified Genealogist brillnd@pacifier.com Historian, Henckel Family National Association Coordinator Pendleton County, WV, wvpendle-l@rootsweb.com CG is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board.

    11/27/1999 04:59:08
    1. James Buchannan Lambert-Phoebe Zickafoose
    2. HAMRICK,DANIEL
    3. >From: "Dan Hamrick" <dhamrick@neo.rr.com> >To: jsimk@juno.com >Subject: Re: <no subject> >Date: Sat, Nov 27, 1999, 3:30 PM > >I will send you the obituary on my great-grandfather from the Pocahontas >Times for your posting. >I did once notice that an Elias Lambert had a son named James B. If he were >born in 1857, presuming the obituary is correct, it might be my >great-grandfather, who fell off the roof of his two-story log home at the >age of 95 and was mortally injured. >I have photos of him and his wife, Phoebe. > > >³James Buchanan Lambert, of Green Bank, WV, aged 95 years, died at a >Ronceverte hospital on Friday April 23, 1948. On Monday afternoon the >funeral service was held from the Green Bank Methodist Church by Rev. Q.R. >Arbogast. >His body was laid in the Arbovale Cemetery. >³Mr. Lambert is survived by his two daughters, Mrs. Homer Cassell of Green >Bank, and Mrs. Boyd Crigler, of Franklin. >Burial: Arbovale Cemetery > > >dhamrick@neo.rr.com >Dan Hamrick >402 23rd Street NW >Canton OH 44709 >Phone and fax: 330-454-2376 > > > > >---------- >>From: jsimk@juno.com >>To: dhamrick@neo.rr.com >>Date: Fri, Nov 26, 1999, 10:42 PM >> > >>Dan, >> >>The article for MRS. Elias Lambert was very short. >> >>Pendleton Times, March 10, 1922- >> >>Mrs. Elias Lambert died at her home on the south Branch two miles north >>of Franklin, on Wednesday afternoon, March 8, 1922, after a long illness. >> >>Jeanette >> >>___________________________________________________________________ >>Get the Internet just the way you want it. >>Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! >>Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    11/27/1999 01:30:50
    1. Lambert
    2. HAMRICK,DANIEL
    3. I have been trying to find out for five years who were the parents of my great-grandfather, James Buchannan Lambert. I have him as having been born in Pendleton County in 1857 and having died in 1948 when he lived at Green Bank in Pocahontas County. He was married to Phoebe Zickafoose, 13 Nov. 1862-4 Dec. 1939. have her parents listed as Sampson and Sarah Simmons Zickafoose. I have less information on this line than any in my family tree because I'm having trouble getting past my great-grandfather. Their children included my grandfather, Welle Leston Lambert; Sarah (Lambert) Casssell; a daughter named Aldine; and Eva (Lambert) Crigler, who lived her adult life in Franklin, WV. I would also appreciate learning anything about "Aunt Eva's" descendants. dhamrick@neo.rr.com Dan Hamrick 402 23rd Street NW Canton OH 44709 Phone and fax: 330-454-2376 ---------- >From: jsimk@juno.com >To: dhamrick@neo.rr.com >Date: Fri, Nov 26, 1999, 10:42 PM > >Dan, > >The article for MRS. Elias Lambert was very short. > >Pendleton Times, March 10, 1922- > >Mrs. Elias Lambert died at her home on the south Branch two miles north >of Franklin, on Wednesday afternoon, March 8, 1922, after a long illness. > >Jeanette > >___________________________________________________________________ >Get the Internet just the way you want it. >Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! >Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    11/27/1999 01:22:20
    1. URL for obituaries
    2. Jeanette F Simkins
    3. I should have stated that I posted obituaries and death notices. The one for Mrs. Elias Lambert was more of a death notice instead of an obituary. URL for Pendleton County obituaries http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/WV/PendletonObits Jeanette ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    11/26/1999 09:11:22
    1. Re: Obituaries posted
    2. HAMRICK,DANIEL
    3. I am interested in Elias Lambert. Can you provide the URL for the Pendleton County page? Thanks. dhamrick@neo.rr.com Dan Hamrick 402 23rd Street NW Canton OH 44709 Phone and fax: 330-454-2376 ---------- >From: Jeanette F Simkins <jsimk@juno.com> >To: WVPENDLE-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: Obituaries posted >Date: Fri, Nov 26, 1999, 7:19 PM > >I just posted several obituaries to the Pendleton County page- >Pendleton Times, March 10, 1922: >1. Adam CARR >2. John Ad SITES >3. Mrs. Elias LAMBERT >4. Mrs. Millie HINKLE >5. Wesley WIMER >6. Charles E. DICE > >Grant County Press, October 12, 1900, under "Mouth of Seneca" dated >October 4th. >Isaac LOUGH > >I hope this is useful to someone. > >Jeanette in SC > >___________________________________________________________________ >Get the Internet just the way you want it. >Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! >Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj. >

    11/26/1999 06:35:18
    1. McDonald/Harman/Bible
    2. Jeanette F Simkins
    3. I am trying to locate the grave of Julius HARMAN, son of Abraham and Caroline (McDONALD) HARMAN. He died in Davis, WV. on July 14, 1903. I believe he is buried in the Macksville area. He is not in the Grave Registers. I am also trying to locate the marriage record for Clara HARMAN and Jobe BIBLE between 1900 and 1903. Any help would be very much appreciated. Jeanette ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    11/26/1999 05:30:18
    1. Ketterman/McDonald
    2. Jeanette F Simkins
    3. Ida Catherine Ketterman married Charles Andrew McDonald in Pendleton County in 1894. Does anyone know who her parents were? Thank you for your help! Jeanette in SC ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    11/26/1999 05:24:21
    1. Obituaries posted
    2. Jeanette F Simkins
    3. I just posted several obituaries to the Pendleton County page- Pendleton Times, March 10, 1922: 1. Adam CARR 2. John Ad SITES 3. Mrs. Elias LAMBERT 4. Mrs. Millie HINKLE 5. Wesley WIMER 6. Charles E. DICE Grant County Press, October 12, 1900, under "Mouth of Seneca" dated October 4th. Isaac LOUGH I hope this is useful to someone. Jeanette in SC ___________________________________________________________________ Get the Internet just the way you want it. Free software, free e-mail, and free Internet access for a month! Try Juno Web: http://dl.www.juno.com/dynoget/tagj.

    11/26/1999 05:19:51
    1. Susan Bennett
    2. Shaunta Knibb
    3. Awhile back someone wrote that a Susan Bennett married an Elemuel or Lemuel Arbogast. Does anyone know the names of Susan Bennett's parents? Thanks, shaunta Bchico@aol.com wrote: > To Kim: > In response to your reply. Michael Arbogast is my great, great, great, > great, great father - born in 1734. He came over on The Speedwell - > 9/25/1749 and fought in the Rev. War. > Descendents from him in direct line to me are as follows: > John ( married Hannah Davis) > Joseph (married Sarah Ketterman > Elemuel (married Susan Bennett > Alfred (married Sarah Wyant) > [snip]

    11/26/1999 03:30:42
    1. New Bath co book
    2. Holly Wanless Cochran
    3. Hollyhock Press is pleased to announce a new book, "Snapshot Before The War", which contains a transcription of the 1860 Bath county VA census (annotated with maiden names and parents) and Bath county marriages 1853-1860. So that this message doesn't become a huge advertisement, please check out the finished product at: http://www.hollyhockpress.com/ There are sample pages from the book and an online index to the 1860 census there, and, of course, an order form. Thanks to all the list members who helped with lookups during my year of research on this project! --Holly ------------------- Holly Cochran email: info@hollyhockpress.com Hollyhock Press (publisher of Bath co VA area books) http://www.hollyhockpress.com/

    11/26/1999 12:52:59
    1. Re: Susan Bennett
    2. In a message dated 99-11-26 17:35:17 EST, shaunta@accessone.com writes: << Awhile back someone wrote that a Susan Bennett married an Elemuel or Lemuel Arbogast. Does anyone know the names of Susan Bennett's parents? Thanks, shaunta >> I would like to know that too in that she is my gr-gr grandmother. Barbara McDonald Levine

    11/26/1999 11:38:02
    1. Re: Henkle/Hinkle
    2. In a message dated 99-11-26 12:48:04 EST, brillnd@pacifier.com writes: << Hope this helps a bit. Barbara, please send me the particulars privately if you want to sort out a specific Hinkle family that is not in Pendleton County. I would be most interested. Nedra >> Yes, will do, as soon as I finish my expresso in my new expresso machne. Barbara

    11/26/1999 11:32:17
    1. Henkle/Hinkle
    2. Nedra Dickman Brill
    3. Barbara and all, GENERALLY, the family of Abraham Hinkle spelled Hinkle with an "I" while those of his brothers Isaac and John Justus "Yost" spelled their name with an "E." However, in the 18th and early 19th centuries this was as much a factor of the particular court clerk, census taker, minister, sale clerk, et al, as of personal preference. The German spelling was and still is Henckel. Remember, when our German ancestors arrived in America they were dealing with English clerks who wrote what they heard in terms of English phonetics. Add to this that we generally are using reprints and abstracts of the original records so it is further subject to a "modern" person's ability to read the hand writing. And, often the dot over the "i" gets lost, especially in the microfilmed and photocopied copies that we use, so that the "e" and "i" get further confused. John Justus Henkle, Jr., usually appears in records with an "e" and this is the spelling most prevalent when the family moved to Iowa and Oregon. For all the above reasons, one needs to examine every instance the name appears in the originals of these records (LOTS) to determine which spelling is most prevalent. Barbara is correct--when one is not citing a specific document you generally should use the spelling found most often in the records for that name, or some other logical reason, such as the parent's spelling since we may have no written instance of Mollie's full maiden name, or merely toss a coin! <G> >Question 1. >Is the above referenced Isaac Hinkle the same one as >Isaac Harness "Harny" Hinkle who married my gr-gr grandmother, Phoebe Stone. Isaac Henkle, son of John Justus Senior, was born 5 Dec 1754 and died October 1824. [Henckel Gen. page 205] Neither Isaac Harness Hinkle nor Phoebe Stone appear in this book. I would be interested in further information on Isaac's lineage. >Question 2. >In Phoebe Stone's obit - there is no reference to "a" son >Isaac Harness Hinkle JR. but in the parsons tech.com, it shows an Isaac >Harness Jr. born to Phoebe and Isaac Harness Sr. Unless Isaac Sr. was married >before he married Phoebe Stone. Candidly, I would personally not spend much time trying to prove or disprove undocumented "junk" genealogy! Who are shown as heirs in the estate settlements of Phoebe and Isaac Harness Hinkle? What is shown on Isaac Jr.'s death certificate for parents? Or does such an Isaac, Jr., even exist in any records? Do the obituaries of Phoebe's other children include their siblings? You did not include dates, but I find no Harness family in the 1880 Pendleton County census, nor is there any Isaac Hinkle/Henkle as head of a household. Hope this helps a bit. Barbara, please send me the particulars privately if you want to sort out a specific Hinkle family that is not in Pendleton County. I would be most interested. Nedra Nedra Dickman Brill, Certified Genealogist brillnd@pacifier.com Historian, Henckel Family National Association Coordinator Pendleton County, WV, wvpendle-l@rootsweb.com CG is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board.

    11/26/1999 10:42:02
    1. Re: Two Adam Judy's
    2. In a message dated 99-11-25 14:45:38 EST, brillnd@pacifier.com writes: << I have not traced the Judy family. Rev. Michael Hinkle, married Sarah Judy, was the son of Abraham, son of John Justus Hinkle, Sen. [Branch 5-9 in The Henckel Genealogy] Mary Magdalena "Mollie" Henkle, wife of George Ketterman, was the daughter of John Justus, Junior, son of John Justus Hinkle, Sen. [Branch 5-11] Mary Harper/Hinkle who married Adam Judy was the illegitimate daughter of Col. Jesse Hinkle, son of Isaac, son of John Justus Hinkle, Senior. [Branch 5-12] >> HI: Sorry to muddy the waters but here it goes: Question 1. Is the above referenced Isaac Hinkle the same one as Isaac Harness "Harny" Hinkle who married my gr-gr grandmother, Phoebe Stone. Question 2. In Phoebe Stone's obit - there is no reference to "a" son Isaac Harness Hinkle JR. but in the parsons tech.com, it shows an Isaac Harness Jr. born to Phoebe and Isaac Harness Sr. Unless Isaac Sr. was married before he married Phoebe Stone. Question 3 I don't understand why Mary Magadalena Henkle cited above is not spelled Hinkle since her father was Hinkle. This really confuses me. Phew - my head is spinning. Finding out again - more relatives. Phew. Barbara McDonald Levine

    11/25/1999 01:26:05
    1. Re: Two Adam Judy's
    2. In a message dated 99-11-25 14:45:38 EST, brillnd@pacifier.com writes: << I have not traced the Judy family. Rev. Michael Hinkle, married Sarah Judy, was the son of Abraham, son of John Justus Hinkle, Sen. [Branch 5-9 in The Henckel Genealogy] Mary Magdalena "Mollie" Henkle, wife of George Ketterman, was the daughter of John Justus, Junior, son of John Justus Hinkle, Sen. [Branch 5-11] Mary Harper/Hinkle who married Adam Judy was the illegitimate daughter of Col. Jesse Hinkle, son of Isaac, son of John Justus Hinkle, Senior. [Branch 5-12] >> Well, Mary Magdalena is my gr-gr-gr-gr grandmother. She and George Ketterman had my gr-gr-gr grandmother Sarah Ketterman who married Joseph e. Arbogast, grandson of Michael Arbogast Sr.. So this info is appreciated - gives more more names for my chart. Barbara McDonald Levine

    11/25/1999 12:48:15
    1. Re: Two Adam Judy's
    2. Nedra Dickman Brill
    3. At 01:15 PM 11/24/1999 -0500, you wrote: >Can some one clarify how this Martin Judy , Adam Judy and Mary Hinkle >connect to Sara Judy b/1775 d/1853married to Michael Hinkle on Mar 12 >1796. Michael b/1773 d/ 1861, please I have not traced the Judy family. Rev. Michael Hinkle, married Sarah Judy, was the son of Abraham, son of John Justus Hinkle, Sen. [Branch 5-9 in The Henckel Genealogy] Mary Magdalena "Mollie" Henkle, wife of George Ketterman, was the daughter of John Justus, Junior, son of John Justus Hinkle, Sen. [Branch 5-11] Mary Harper/Hinkle who married Adam Judy was the illegitimate daughter of Col. Jesse Hinkle, son of Isaac, son of John Justus Hinkle, Senior. [Branch 5-12] Again, the source is The Henckel Genealogy (1964), although these families have been further discussed at length with citations in various volumes of the Henckel Genealogical Bulletin. The Bulletin has been published for 30 years with 1200 pages of additions and corrections to the Genealogy. Nedra Nedra Dickman Brill, Certified Genealogist brillnd@pacifier.com Historian, Henckel Family National Association Coordinator Pendleton County, WV, wvpendle-l@rootsweb.com CG is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board.

    11/25/1999 12:37:39
    1. Judy, Hinkle, Harper connections--how to research in Pend Co.
    2. Nedra Dickman Brill
    3. Happy Thanksgiving to all! At 05:54 AM 11/24/1999 -0700, you wrote: >Can someone tell me if Christena HARPER age 17 in hse 496 in 1850 census >of Pendleton Co dau of Joshua, did she marry Martin JUDY son of Adam Judy >and Mary HINKLE? Sigh. . . What a tangled web we weave! Even the Hinkle Family records cannot offer one single item of *proof* for this placement, which shows that one must look at EVERY available record. I will also admit that no one has taken the time to thoroughly research this family. The info below tells us much about this family but still offers no proven identification for Christena. The Christena below died in 1912 and her death record might offer the answer. The Henckel Genealogy (1964), page 367, shows that the wife of this Martin Judy was Christena Harper, daughter of Joshua, but I certainly would not use this as a definitive source without further research. I do not have a list of the children of Joshua to see if the Eli Harper who served as her bondsman might have been a brother. This would afford another clue. NOTE: we have Harpers shown in each generations but there is nothing below that connects them. As a side editorial note: this problem offers an excellent example of the limitations of many genealogical databases. Pendleton County families are so confusing compounded by published errors. Sources MUST be cited and discussed in order to assess the possible validity of the information. Children of Col. Jesse Hinkle and Catharine Harper--we have discussed this couple at length before. They never married. Their many children used both Hinkle and Harper as last names, as do the Hinkle files which were researched at various times by many historians. Mary Harper/Hinkle, born ca. 1808, died after 1870 census, married 16 March 1829 [family records, not recorded in Pendleton County] [Henckel Gen. #5-12-51] Adam Judy, 1805-1871. [Morton p. 237, under Judy, Line of Martin, Adam Judy born 12 November 1805, died 27 February 1871, married Mary Hinkle.] The will of this Adam Judy, dated 1871, lists heirs: Martin, Elizabeth, Jane, Catharine, Ellen and Mary daughter of Jane. Since Jane of the will was called Phoebe Jane in 1850 and 1860 census schedules, and Ellen of the will was called Sidney E. in 1850 and 1860 schedules, and the child of Phoebe Jane was called Eliz. J. in 1860 and Mary E. in 1870, things are confused. [This will is recorded in Pend. Co., but the previous historian failed to include the complete citation!] Their son [although I admit I have NOTHING that proves this is the correct Martin!] Martin Judy married Christena Harper 28 September 1852. [Pendleton Co. Marriages 1800, p. 1a. Marriage bond dated 5 August 1852, bondsmen Martin Judy and Eli Harper. [Harter, Bonds, p. 17.] Note: nothing here identifies her parents!!! Martin Judy died 8 January 1885, age 54, wife Christena. [Pend. Co. Death Register, abstracted in Grave Register II, Pendleton Co., WV, 1980, p. 61] His parents are not shown on his death record. Marrin [sic] Judy born 1831, died 1885. Christena Judy born 1831, died 1912. Both are buried in Martin Judy Cemetery, near Circleville, Pendleton Co., WV. [GR 1, p. 18] Adam Harness Judy was born 15 Sep 1853, parents Martin and Christena Judy. [Pendleton Co., WV, Births 1853, p. 2, line 36.] 1870 Pendleton Co. (Circleville Township), WV, #11: Martin Judy 38 farmer Christena 36 housekeeper Adam H. 16 Noah H. 14 Isaac N. 13 Mary C. 12 Jacob K. 9 Martha A. 7 George B. M. 6 Ulysses 5 Ida P. 4 Charlotte 1 1880 Pendleton Co. (Circleville Township), WV, p. 1: Judy, Martin 49 Christina 47 wife Kenny 20 son Alice 18 daughter McClellan 16 son Grant 14 son Ida P. 12 daughter Lottie 10 Flick 7 Osceola 4 Nedra Dickman Brill, Certified Genealogist brillnd@pacifier.com Historian, Henckel Family National Association Coordinator Pendleton County, WV, wvpendle-l@rootsweb.com CG is a service mark of the Board for Certification of Genealogists, used under license after periodic evaluations by the Board.

    11/25/1999 12:16:18
    1. Re: ANSWERS TO COME LATER
    2. In a message dated 99-11-25 00:01:02 EST, Jlktrees@aol.com writes: << This is the result of a flooded basement last November and we are now pretty sure that all leakage problems are fixed so can recarpet before all the children and grandchildren come home for Christmas. I do not ever want to have to move all these files and books again. >> So sorry to hear about your woes especially with flooded basement. I live in South Florida and talk about flooding - believe it or not, we get it all the time down here - when you have bad rain spells or tropical depressions - Developers just build all over and never take care of or take into account DRAINAGE issues. Fortunately, I am on a high pad - with acreage. So good luck with your project. Barbara

    11/24/1999 10:58:13