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Surnames: HANSEL; HANSELL
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oh.2ADE/2725
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Looking for info about HARRY HANSEL//HANSELL;
born Nov 1880 or 1881, Boone Co. IN.
Married twice in Boone County, early 1900.
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Surnames: STUART, WHITE
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/oh.2ADE/2724
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Hoping to locate marriage record for: David C. STUART and Jennie WHITE. They may have been married in Boone Co., because their 1st child: David Clifton STUART, was born in Jamestown on January 13, 1874. Also hoping to locate the church they attended.
Can anyone give me the directions to Mt. Union Cemetery from Lebanon, IN?
thanks so much,
N.J.Skinner White : vwhite0901(a)aol.com
My Family Tree Page & My Family and more
"Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past."
(Deuteronomy 32:7a)
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Surnames: Dixon/Scott
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oh.2ADE/2723
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Looking for an Erma Scott Dixon who md Vernon Dixon from Frankfort around 1953/4. They lived in Frankfort after marriage.
She attended Lebanon High and he Frankfort.
Appreciate any help.
Donnagene Dougherty
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Surnames: Kersey, Hinton, Hemphill, Slayback, Ross, Kerns, Graves, Coldwell, Gray, Stoops, McDaniel
Classification: Biography
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/oh.2ADE/2711
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Early Life and Times in Boone County, Indiana, Compiled by Harden & Spahr, Lebanon, Ind., May 1887 [page 314 & 315]
THOMAS KERSEY, born in Kentucky, Nicholas County, April 12, 1802. He was married to Miss Elizabeth Hinton, January 3, 1827. Mr. Kersey came to Boone County in March, 1831, and entered eighty acres of land between what is known as Hazelrigg Station and Lebanon. In the following fall he and his wife and two children started their wilderness home, on the 18th day of October, and completing their journey November 5, 1831. The result of their marriage has been a very fruitful one, being twelve children, seven boys and five girls, as follows: Nathaniel, born in Nicholas County, Ky., August 25, 1829; married to Miss Mary Hemphill, of Boone County; he resides immediately south of the old homestead, owning a large farm, and runs a tile factory and saw mill in connection with the farm. William, born October 15, 1830; married for his first wife, Miss Mary Slayback, and for his second, Miss Elizabeth Ross. Mr. Kersey died May 8, 1886, leaving a widow and children; Lucretia, bor!
n April 15, 1832, deceased August 14, 1833; Martha, born July 8, 1834; married to Adam Kerns, of Clinton Township. She died January 6, 1871. Benjamin F., born April 30, 1836; married Miss Martha Graves, afterward to Miss Mary Coldwell, and reside in White County, this state. James H., born December 6, 1837; married Miss Calitha Kern. David, born October 20, 1839; married Sarah Graves, afterwards to Miss Kessiah Gray; living just north of the home farm. George W., born January 11, 1841; deceased October 27, 1874. Mary J., born April 10, 1842; resides in Lebanon. Thomas A., born January 7, 1844; married to Martha J. Stoops; resides in Lebanon. Joseph, born June 25, 1846; married to Charlotte McDaniel. Sarah E., born May 9, 1849; married to Clark Kern, and residing on the old homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. Kersey have undoubtedly struggled with the hardships of pioneer life of Boone County. He has never moved from the farm that he first settled on, and died there July 9, 1876, and is buried at the Beck graveyard. His occupation has been that of farming.
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