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In a message dated 11/19/02 4:50:21 PM Central Standard Time,
fred(a)claynet.com writes:
<< http://thebraziltimes.com/ >>
I will look forward to this site especially if you will put some genealogy in
it so we can continue to understand the Brazil of old and where our families
were.
For those of you that live away from Brazil you might want to check out the
new Brazil Times newspaper web site at;
http://thebraziltimes.com/
We are hosting here at claynet and my son designed the site. We just
brought it on-line a hour ago so there isn't much available for now but it
will give you a few articles.
Fred
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There is most likely a connection, though it would be a distant one. The Samuel I was looking for more than likely is a descendant of Joseph Crosby. Joseph would be the brother of William, both sons of John and Nancy Peters Crosby. After Jacob married Eleanor Osborn, they moved to Putnam Co and are the ancestors of most of the Crosbys in Putnam Co.
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None of these names appear familiar my Hicks' seem to have originated in Ireland before 1839. (Most likely between 1800 and 1818) immigrated to the US. The census data indicates that my GGF's father was from MD on the 1890 census and Ireland on the 1900 so there is a conflict there. Since I have yet to give a name to his father and mother (who is from PA on both census') I am at a loss. I have requested GGF's Civil war records and pension application from the Natl. Archive and am awaiting their arrival. If there is anything there of use to you I will notify you.
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Not sure if any connections.
John Crosby b. 1755 m. Nancy.
Their son William m. 1801 VA Katharine Moss.
Their son Jocob S. m. 1829 KY Eleanor Osborn.
Samuel Karr m. 1860 KY Rebecca Bartlett.
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Surnames: Hix/Turner/Field/Bartlett/Crosby/Osborn/Hendrix
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Daniel Field m. 1803 Rebecca Mannon Hix.
Their daugher Jane m. 1840 John Bartlett.
Any connections.
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Farthing Hix m. 1784 VA Rhoda Turner. Their
daughter Rebecca Mannon Hix m. 1803 VA
Daniel Field. Anything sound familiar to you.
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Surnames: Moss/Bartlett/Osborn/Poe/Day/Curry/Hendrix/Crosby
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I have a William Crosby m. Catharine Moss 1801.
Could they be a part of your Moss family?
J. Hurt,
In a message dated 11/16/2002 05:13:16 AM Eastern Standard Time,
INCLAY-D-request(a)rootsweb.com writes:
<< I am also researching the surname TROUT from Indiana >>
Are you by any chance related to Clarence Trout who died in Brazil a few
years ago?
Glorianne
Mr. Rissler - you really should give us more information on who you are
looking for?
I have much family coming from Jackson Township of Clay County.
There were 4 Boyds who married my family memebers and I have
one Trout also married into one of my lines. Maybe we can trade some
info?
Harold "Wayne" Green
Indianapolis, IN
greenealogy(a)juno.com
Seeking connections of the following Clay County (primarily Jackson and
Posey Twp.) families from the 1840's to l900: BOYD, DANHAUER, HAYMAKER,
LONGSHORE, HADDON, STROBEL, BOOR, and TROUT. Thank you. Herbert Rissler
yes the library is great
On Thu, 14 Nov 2002 11:08:33 EST Sink(a)aol.com writes:
>In our brief visit we found a lot on Sutton, Storm, Baker, McCullough,
>Brush.
>Links between families through clippings in family name files, obits,
>weddings some litigation. Some of the surnames we know about we simply
>didn't
>have time to search. We looked in the two volumes on Storm family and
>found a
>huge amount of info, unfortunately we had no time to dig deep but the
>staff
>did copy critical pages from Vol 2 for me at the time. Their shelves
>are full
>of all kinds of books, family histories that have come to them one way
>or
>another, some pics (had no time to review), I never got to microfilm.
>I
>didn't have a chance to check things like WWI draft records. The Sink
>family
>has no folder or book - that's my surname. Some day, assuming I am
>able to
>complete what I am attempting to create, one will be there. I am
>amazed at
>the lack of research or origin documents that contain my surname since
>we
>were promanent in the Middlebury community between 1859 and 1930. But
>I found
>the same to be true of their many years in Tuscarawas County OH and
>Somerset
>County in PA. The Clay County Clerks office in Brazil is also a gold
>mine and
>the people that work there are "gems". Here, we were able to get most
>of what
>we needed in property records. Next I need to look into probate stuff,
>maybe
>by remote or a visit again next year.
>
>They have several books and other material for sale - I have several
>on my
>shelf that I had purchased last year. As a matter of fact I am still
>looking
>for someone wanting to sell a copy of the Travis authored Clay Co.
>History
>and the Francis authored Harrison Township-Clay County History, both
>out of
>print at this time.
>
>The trip was well worth what little exposure we had. I need more, tons
>more!
>In addition, to Center Point we drove through Clay City and past going
>sout
>to where my ancestors, including my grandfather, farmed just south of
>Middlebury on SR59. I stood on the ground they plowed - what a
>feeling! Of
>course we visited the Sink Cemetery also. Go, you won't regret it -
>but allow
>time, prearrange and pay for a longer hours visit if you have to.
>
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Just wanted to tell everyone that was trying to help me that i have found my family that was in the Knightstown Orpans home. Thanks for all the help. Christina
In our brief visit we found a lot on Sutton, Storm, Baker, McCullough, Brush.
Links between families through clippings in family name files, obits,
weddings some litigation. Some of the surnames we know about we simply didn't
have time to search. We looked in the two volumes on Storm family and found a
huge amount of info, unfortunately we had no time to dig deep but the staff
did copy critical pages from Vol 2 for me at the time. Their shelves are full
of all kinds of books, family histories that have come to them one way or
another, some pics (had no time to review), I never got to microfilm. I
didn't have a chance to check things like WWI draft records. The Sink family
has no folder or book - that's my surname. Some day, assuming I am able to
complete what I am attempting to create, one will be there. I am amazed at
the lack of research or origin documents that contain my surname since we
were promanent in the Middlebury community between 1859 and 1930. But I found
the same to be true of their many years in Tuscarawas County OH and Somerset
County in PA. The Clay County Clerks office in Brazil is also a gold mine and
the people that work there are "gems". Here, we were able to get most of what
we needed in property records. Next I need to look into probate stuff, maybe
by remote or a visit again next year.
They have several books and other material for sale - I have several on my
shelf that I had purchased last year. As a matter of fact I am still looking
for someone wanting to sell a copy of the Travis authored Clay Co. History
and the Francis authored Harrison Township-Clay County History, both out of
print at this time.
The trip was well worth what little exposure we had. I need more, tons more!
In addition, to Center Point we drove through Clay City and past going sout
to where my ancestors, including my grandfather, farmed just south of
Middlebury on SR59. I stood on the ground they plowed - what a feeling! Of
course we visited the Sink Cemetery also. Go, you won't regret it - but allow
time, prearrange and pay for a longer hours visit if you have to.
Hi Don and Toni:
Is the CCGS info limited to Clay County Indiana or do they offer more?
Could you give me a brief run down on what they have available ?
Thank You,Dianne
it is a good library
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 20:15:00 -0500 Robin Gibson <rg9020(a)comcast.net>
writes:
>I dropped in the CCGS one day just to see what was there and I was
>really
>impressed. They had TWO folders of family files on one of my families.
>I
>didn't have time to look up the other families. I am looking forward
>to my
>next trip. I would also like to add that the people that were working
>that
>day were so helpful. I highly recommend the stop. It is well worth
>it.
>Robin Gibson Indianapolis
>
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I hope they post when the new cemetery books are ready for purchase..
On Wed, 13 Nov 2002 10:52:22 EST Mary2gard(a)aol.com writes:
>In a message dated 11/13/02 10:17:46 AM Eastern Standard Time,
>lisa.mccratic(a)alltel.net writes:
>
>
>> I'm specifically looking for tax records,
>> census records, cemetery transcriptions, voter registration records
>and
>> mortality reports.
>>
>
>There are some tax records at the Library. The census records for
>1840, 1850,
>1860, 1870, 1880, and 1900 are Indexed and in printed form in house.
>The
>cemeteries of Clay County have been walked and the tombstones copied.
>Some
>Township Cemeteries are already published and the new Cemetery Book
>for Dick
>Johnson Township is ready for the Printer. It should be ready by
>January. I
>am a member of the Genealogy Society and have been since 1982. I am
>so proud
>of this organization which is staffed and operated by ordinary
>individuals
>such as you and me! Volunteers make the World go Round.
>By the way, my home is Dekalb Co., GA.
>
>Mary
>
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<PRE>I have to add my 2-bits. I also went to the Center Point CCGS, it was on Oct
23, 2002. Since I had been on the roard for several days I had no idea it was
the day they had scheduled the replacement of the buildings front plate glass
window. I walked in the door and was informed they were closed due to the
construction work. I pleaded for time since we were visiting from California
for only the one day and would have no other opportunity to get to CCGS. We
were immediately welcomed by all three of the volunteers, taken to a table,
seated and then assisted in our brief but rewarding search. The staff was, in
a word, marvelous and I am in awe of the material that is available. I will
need more time if I can again return to this gold mine. My wife and I owe
CCGS a great deal for their assistance and warmth during our brief visit. Any
one needing Clay County research is missing out if they don't get to CCGS.
Don and Toni Sink from CA.
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