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She has my prayers. I hope that the kids of my town, Littleton, Colorado,
have yours.
Thanks,
Ed Cleaveland
Terry & Teri Cleaveland wrote:
> I hate to break into genealogy, but...
>
> I was just notified that prayers are needed for a little lost girl, Ashley
> Taggart, 3 1/2 years old. It's now 11 pm and she has been missing
> since 2 pm. Many people are out walking the streets and the
> helicopters are searching. She may have been abducted by someone
> with a pickup truck and someone else said they may have seen her at
> about 3 pm. No one has seen her since.
> We live in Lancaster, Ohio.
>
> Thank you for your prayers.
>
> Teri
>
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> Terry (Phil 4:13) Teri (Ps 37:5)
> To God be the glory!
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> Lancaster, OH
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I found out there wasn't a website up for Ashley so we have put one up.
For updates, please go to that page. I will get whatever information I get
on the web as soon as I get it.
http://www.greenapple.com/~pastor751/Ashley.html
People are still handing out flyers. Yellow helium balloons are tied at
just about every house for two blocks.
I took over all of the answers that all of you have sent to me for the
family to see. I wanted them to know how many people area out there
praying for them and their little one.
Thank you for caring.
Teri
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To God be the Glory
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Sources I have available:
Ritchie County, WV Marriage Book 1843-1915
History of Grand County, UT
Lewis & Clark County, MT Marriages S-Z 1866-1985
Pioneer Period and Pioneer people of Fairfield County, OH
Will lookup 1870 Census info-Fairfield Co., OH
The Tyler's Long Long Trek
Yesteryears and Pioneers (Wheatland County, MT)
Carder, an American Family
Gilmer County Marriages(West Virginia) 1845-1933
Cemeteries of Amanda Township (Fairfield County, OH)
Cemeteries of Hocking Township (Fairfield County, OH)
Cemeteries of Madison Township (Fairfield County, OH)
3 Vol. set Cleveland & Cleaveland Families
Dalsland family genealogies by Jan Vegelius (Sweden)
THAYER section of the Genealogies of the Families of Braintree MA
I recently discovered my ancestor, Asahel Cleveland, married a second time.
Her name is Margaret Calkins. Their marriage was recorded in Athens Co.,OH
in 1817. Asahel's first wife and the mother of his eight children was Lydia
Holmes who died in 1814 in NY. Does anyone have any information on this
woman?
Helen in CA
Ashley is still missing at this hour. I had heard that there was a
website, but haven't been able to find it. This is the only thing I've found.
http://www.wbns10tv.com/news/newsrm.html
We do appreciate your continued prayers! Thank you!
Teri
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To God be the Glory
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Sources I have available:
Ritchie County, WV Marriage Book 1843-1915
History of Grand County, UT
Lewis & Clark County, MT Marriages S-Z 1866-1985
Pioneer Period and Pioneer people of Fairfield County, OH
Will lookup 1870 Census info-Fairfield Co., OH
The Tyler's Long Long Trek
Yesteryears and Pioneers (Wheatland County, MT)
Carder, an American Family
Gilmer County Marriages(West Virginia) 1845-1933
Cemeteries of Amanda Township (Fairfield County, OH)
Cemeteries of Hocking Township (Fairfield County, OH)
Cemeteries of Madison Township (Fairfield County, OH)
3 Vol. set Cleveland & Cleaveland Families
Dalsland family genealogies by Jan Vegelius (Sweden)
THAYER section of the Genealogies of the Families of Braintree MA
I am trying to find info on Stella M. Cleveland. Born June 24, 1890 and
died Januaray 6, 1966. She is buried in the Indian Prarie Cemetery, Sullivan
County, Indiana. She was married to Lawrence L. Land on August 31, 1908. I
cannot find any other info on her. If you have any info on her would you
please share it with me.
Martina Land Chvostal
Hi Everyone!
With the help of many of the researchers on the Cleveland list, I have
compiled the data on my Cleveland line back to Moses Cleveland, and even one
more generation with the names of Isaac Cleveland and Alice? and Edward Winn
and Joanna Edwards. I would like to be able to document my line completely,
with birth marriage, death, wills, etc. I am hoping I could obtain copies
of at least some of this documentation from those of you who have already
obtained copies of the original documents. I would be happy to reimburse
you for copying, postage, etc. I am also interested in the ancestry of the
Cleveland wives, so if any of you out there can fill me in, then by all
means, please do so.
Isaac Cleveland and Alice?
Moses Cleveland and Anne Winn
Isaac Cleveland and Elizabeth Pierce
Curtis Cleveland and Persis Gates
Simon Cleveland and Elizabeth White
Ezekiel Cleveland and Martha Waite
George Cleveland and Margaret Levins Hawkins
William Cleveland and Delight Palmer Bennett(my great great grandparents)
Clark Bennett Cleveland and Mary Elizabeth "Minnie" Hancock (my great
grandparents)
Gertrude Bennett Cleveland and Elmon Lawrence Hall (my grandparents)
I have documentation on my line back to my great great grandparents William
Cleveland and Delight Palmer Bennett, but have nothing aside from the
Cleveland books as the source on the previous generations.
Thanks,
Maggie Hall
In a message dated 04/19/1999 7:18:22 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
CLEAVELAND-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
<< I have a Julia F.Green who married Charles Cleveland in Troy NY Oct. 19,
1844. I have their children and their respective spouses... do you
needthis info? Regards, Tom Fitzgerald >>
Tom, that would be my Julia Green and Charles Cleveland. I have the
descendant information, but am stuck for information on Julia's family--do
you happen to have anything on them? Rebecca
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>I'm sorry Kathy, but I couldn't find a message from Judy Swan. I did,
>however, find your fabulous web site! Help!
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>Bev
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>Looking for information on Julia Green, who married Charles Cleveland in
1844
>in Troy, New York. They later went on to New Orleans.
>
I have a Julia F.Green who married Charles Cleveland in Troy NY Oct. 19,
1844. I have their children and their respective spouses... do you
needthis info? Regards, Tom Fitzgerald
Go to the end of this page and use the hyper text to go to my site,
look for Moses Cleveland data base and click. There is now about 27,000
names in the data base, and a search engine to help find who your
looking for. I will be posting about another 1,000 names soon. If you
have questions please feel free to ask,
Kathy
GGreen6859(a)aol.com wrote:
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> << 'm sorry Kathy, but I couldn't find a message from Judy Swan. I did,
> however, find your fabulous web site! Help!
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> Bev
> rstedman(a)pathwaynet.com
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> What is the URL for your site, Kathy:)
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> Grace Lee Smith Green
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In a message dated 4/18/99 3:18:59 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
CLEAVELAND-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
<< 'm sorry Kathy, but I couldn't find a message from Judy Swan. I did,
however, find your fabulous web site! Help!
Bev
rstedman(a)pathwaynet.com
>>
What is the URL for your site, Kathy:)
Grace Lee Smith Green
I'm sorry Kathy, but I couldn't find a message from Judy Swan. I did,
however, find your fabulous web site! Help!
Bev
rstedman(a)pathwaynet.com
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Searching for an account of Sylvanus Cleveland's demise reportedly in the
Chesapeake Bay 3/27/1807; confirmation that Mary Cleveland (who married
Laurin Hills) is his daughter; what happened to the children after Sylvanus'
wife Polly Dunham's death in 1815; and Polly's parentage.
Bev Stedman
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Searching for an account of Sylvanus Cleveland's demise reportedly in the
Chesapeake Bay 3/27/1807; confirmation that Mary Cleveland (who married
Laurin Hills) is his daughter; what happened to the children after Sylvanus'
wife Polly Dunham's death in 1815; and Polly's parentage.
Bev Stedman
rstedman(a)pathwaynet.com
I thought that these points were worth seeing agin. I hope that this
helps someone
Teri
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Subject: Tombstone Issues
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The desire to pluck old inscriptions from cemetery stones raises
important
questions for genealogists and historians, and anyone who cares about
preserving our family heritage. Before this becomes a loose thread, I
would like to address it from a technical standpoint. As an Architectural
designer/ material specifier, who also has worked with stone,
understanding the properties of stone and the effect of types of wear in
diverse situations is imperative.
The idea that stone is a permanent material, impervious to abrasion or
chemicals, is sadly incorrect. Far from it: we are losing not only
cemetery inscriptions but great architectural details, and even entire
structures, worldwide, at an alarming rate through a myriad of influences.
Acid rain. Sulphur from car emmissions, Vandalism, weather and temperature
changes. And now even the misguided family historian's crayons and
scrapers and chemicals. Although the intention is to capture and preserve
this information, many suggested techniques actually accelerate damage to
the stone. For this reason an increasing number of cemeteries prohibit
rubbings and the physical application of any substance to the stones.
Once the hard, polished surface has begun to wear off, a stone becomes
increasingly vulnerable to natural wear and the influences of weather.
Some stones are naturally softer than others. Marble is especially
vulnerable. Even granite is subject to disintegrating influences of time.
Rubbing is an action that wears away the raised portions of the stone.
Shaving cream does, indeed, leave an acid residue that does not wash
off.
It destroys marble and limestone. Dusting with flower attracts damaging
molds. Even the water brought to wash them off is likely to have chemicals
that react destructively with the stone. Never attempt to scrape or
'clean' a stone. Only trained conservators should attempt this.
So what are the options? If one absolutely must make rubbings (and if it
is allowed) thin paper and SOFT charcoal should be the only method used.
A can of spray artist's fixative will keep the charcoal from coming off
the paper when you are done, but be careful not to allow any over-spray on
the stone.
To decipher very worn inscriptions, by using a mirror to redirect the
sunlight you can create deeper shadows. You will be surprised what you can
see with just a change in light angles. Then simply transcribe into
writing what you have read.
Once we understand the fragility of these monuments, it is easier to see
the best and kindest method by far to preserve these fragile inscriptions
for future generations is photography. It does nothing to compromise the
stone, and it provides a complete record of the stone within its
surroundings. Shoot when the light is at the greatest angle across the
stone to create contrast. Try a roll of black and white film to simplify
the visual elements. You will be surprised how much more detail often
appears in finished (Glossy) photographs than was perceived by the naked
eye. Use a magnifying glass or jeweler's loupe to view tiny details.
I wish some of the magazine and newspaper articles that have advocated
using things like shaving cream had been more carefully researched. I hope
this has helped change us from mere capturers to conservators. By better
understanding the nature of the material we can help preserve these
markers for future generations.
Barbara Dudley Washburn-Lienhard
Woodside(a)Bicnet.net
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Terry (Phil 4:13) Teri (Ps 37:5)
To God be the glory!
Lancaster, OH
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