Janet -
My mother sold that house years ago - it is the log cabin that is across
the road from a red pole barn on Lanam Ridge(closer to Helmsburg, I think,
and my brain is thinking that it is close to a water tower), Lanam Ridge
Road becomes very narrow in this spot. After the Bluegrass Festival is
over in Bean Blossom, I will try and run out there and take a picture.
Diana McDonald-Biddle
Bean Blossom, Indiana
[Original Message]
From: Janet McColley <trixierose(a)windstream.net>
To: <inbrown(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: 6/17/2008 1:44:25 AM
Subject: Re: [INBROWN] to Jan Warner
Hi Could you send me your email, I tried to send the pictures and they
were too big for rootsweb
thanks
-----Original Message-----
From: Janet McColley [mailto:trixierose@windstream.net]
Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2008 1:40 AM
To: 'inbrown(a)rootsweb.com'
Subject: RE: [INBROWN] to Jan Warner
Hello
I finally found that picture of Linzey and Catherine Baughman Neal.
Linzey was the postmaster for awhile in Linzey, Indiana. I talked to a
couple historians there and they never heard of Linzey, Indiana. It was
suppose to been a post office and store in his home and the only one I
found
was an old log cabin down the road from the Lanam Ridge Cemetery.
So I'm not sure if I got the information correct from some one that the
cabin on Lanam Ridge is the right one. I have a cousin who says it's one
that is on the way to Bloomington and it was set on fire just this past
year.
If anyone has any info on that I'd sure appreciate it and make sure I
get
the right cabin. The one on Lanam Ridge was to have had the slots still
there where the mail was sorted. I found he was postmaster in the
History of the Post Office.
well here is the picture. The other person in there is their son, right
now I'm not positive which one it is.
No, she doesn't have internet or even a computer, but if you want to
send
them to me, I can give them to her.
Subject: Re: [INBROWN] to Jan Warner
> Thank you I appreciate the help.
>
> do you have another email I can send her the pictures of Linzey and
> Catherine Neal?
>
> Janet
>
> Betty said that Henry's father was also Henry but she couldn't think
of
> his
>
> grandpa's name without looking it up. Henry grew up in the area of
>
> Martinsville, IN, I believe. He was in the Navy in WW I.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> From: "Janet McColley" <trixierose(a)windstream.net>
>
> To: <inbrown(a)rootsweb.com>
>
> Sent: Saturday, April 26, 2008 1:00 AM
>
> Subject: Re: [INBROWN] to Jan Warner
>
>> thanks,
>
>>
>
>> I don't have a Henry and Betty, wonder who his father was.
>
>>
>
>> ------------------------------------------------
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>>
>
>> Okay. The Neal's are Henry (now deceased) and Betty. I did some
> research
>
>>
>
>>
>
>> on his family once and I remember Lindsy's name in it.
>
>>
>
>> Jan
>
>>
>
>>
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