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Surnames: RIPPEL RIPPLE HIATT
Classification: Query
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Looking for any descendants (or relatives) of Charles A. RIPPEL Jr.
Charles was born about 1889 in Missouri to Charles Augustus RIPPEL Sr.(Gus)and Sarah A. HIATT, I believe. The two known siblings are John A. RIPPEL Sr. and Robert W. RIPPEL (Bobby).
The RIPPEL family were showmen for years and had a circus named the RIPPEL Bros. Show. The circus wintered in Indiana, (various towns, including Brazil, Clay Co.) for several years in the early 20th century.They may have also worked for other traveling groups. This makes them hard to track down.
Known locations:
1890s St. Joseph,Buchanan Co., Missouri
1910 census Brazil, Clay Co., Indiana (before this they were traveling in Indiana and elsewhere.)
1920 census Taylor Magesterial Dist., Orange Co., Virginia (Charles Jr. and family are found living with another show family, the LEEs)
1930 census Iron City,Seminole Co., Georgia (Charles Jr. and family, still listed as "Showman")
Wives on the census are listed as Mabel and Margaret.
Children listed are: Violet, Virginia, Lovella B., and William A.
If any of this sounds familiar, please contact me. My husband has not known much of his extended family. I can provide some additional clues about Charles A. Sr. (and other wives), John and Robert and families. We descend from John.
Kathy REID RIPPEL
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Willis,
Did you get a list of people buried in Clearview Cemetery? I am looking for Warren Smith and Essie Smith... Any info would be great Thank You
Shannon
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Surnames: Dwiggins, Ingram
Classification: Query
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I am a retired Hoosier from Madison County residing in the Philippines with my Filipino wife. We are seeking family and military information about servicemen from your county killed in the South Pacific during World War II. There are 17,206 Americans buried here and thousands more that are missing or buried at sea and are honored on the “Tablets of the Missing”. Please visit our website to see the beautiful memorial located in Manila, Philippines.
http://fizkid.tripod.com/
My wife and I visited the cemetery as visitors and left with a mission in our heart. We have been taking photographs of the graves of the Indiana servicemen buried here and have been uniting them (at no charge) with their family members in Indiana and across the United States. To receive the photo of your family member all you need is a working email address. We do not send them to regular mailing addresses due to the costs. Please help us find the families of the men that might still be living. If you wish to help us we will be pleased to add your name to our ACKNOWLEDGMENT page on the website. The obituaries usually did not appear till to three months after the death date.
If you know of a serviceman that is not listed or reside in another county and wish to have other lists please send a note to us.
Zenas5(a)yahoo.com
Attached in your preference of PDF or Miscrosoft Excel is the list of names including the servicemen from your county that are honored at the Manila American Cemetery Memorial.
Sincerely,
Dave and Apple Dwiggins
San Pablo City, Philippines
Anderson Phillip S, killed 28-Jun-46, Missing or Buried at Sea
Angleton Roy R, killed 01-Feb-45, Buried in Manila
Butts Leonard James, killed 09-Aug-42, Missing or Buried at Sea
Carr Roscoe A, killed 23-Jan-45, Buried in Manila
Fugate Robert B, killed 28-Jan-45, Missing or Buried at Sea
Lamb Robert C, killed 30-Jul-45 Missing or Buried at Sea
Mc Cullough John R, killed 13-Nov-42, Missing or Buried at Sea
Mead Lawrence C, killed 31-May-45, Buried in Manila
Miller Artie R, killed 30-Jul-45, Missing or Buried at Sea
Stearley Everett W, killed 23-Jun-42, Buried in Manila
Yockey Harris Burton, killed 10-Aug-43, Missing or Buried at Sea
I want to again second that thank all of those who responded. Learning that
that was the church where my great-grandftather (John DELLACCA) worshiped
(after arriving from Italy) is a nice and comforting bridge to my family's
past.
Best to all,
Rhonda (Stearley) Hebert
----- Original Message -----
From: <Mary2gard(a)aol.com>
To: <INCLAY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 13, 2005 4:15 PM
Subject: Re: [INCLAY] Catholic Church in Caseyville
> Thank you. I didn't know that! Most of my families are from Clay County
in
> the 1830's, mostly in Van Buren Township and down in Washington Twp.
> I am glad you advised the list where they can also learn about the
Catholic
> church up there.
>
> Mary
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Mary, Caseyville and Diamond are one in the same. My grandparents lived there, but when they got a post office someone previaled with name Diamond. Old timers still call it Caseyville.
The records of the Catholic Church in Diamond are in the Morman library system and I have some of them.
Bob
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Thank you. I didn't know that! Most of my families are from Clay County in
the 1830's, mostly in Van Buren Township and down in Washington Twp.
I am glad you advised the list where they can also learn about the Catholic
church up there.
Mary
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Web site update 3/11/05
http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/
The Historic Atlas Series has been updated to include township and precinct level atlases from Pennsylvania and Kentucky. By popular request, we are currently digitizing more of these kinds of atlas and map data, and will be adding more in the coming weeks.
Kentucky: http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/ky_map/ky_index.html
Pennsylvania: http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/pa_map/pa_index.html
At the present, atlas CD's are offered from Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kentucky, Michigan, Minnesota, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Missouri, West Virginia and Virginia will be added later this year so please feel free to check back often.
The Historic Atlas Series may be an invaluable aid to Genealogists, Historians and researchers in search of 19th century places and place names. Many early property owners are indicated on the township and precinct level maps making these a great resource for identifying 19th century land ownership.
Each atlas includes the following 19th century features:
* roads, railroads and canals
* cities, towns and villages
* post offices and government sites
* one-room schoolhouses, churches and cemeteries
* rivers, streams and ferries
* industrial sites, furnaces and mills
* early homesteads and farms
* land ownership
- and much, much more
Details on early maps are often difficult to read and these are no exception; however, by virtue of high resolution Adobe PDF formatting, map documents may be inspected at high levels of magnification without additional digital distortion; something that simply cannot be accomplished with paper reproductions and photocopies.
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Best Regards,
Rich Green
Historic Atlas Series
http://www.historic-atlas-series.com/
The Catholic church in Diamond still was standing last October.
Sharon Mills
At 09:51 PM 3/6/2005, you wrote:
>I'm not familiar with Caseyville, but Diamond is in Parke County, IN, just
>north of Dick Johnson Twp. Clay County, IN. There was a Catholic Church
>there.
>About 29 years ago, the building was still standing. Try contacting the Clay
>County Genealogical Society at _research(a)ccgsilib.org_
>(mailto:research@ccgsilib.org) . They have some material available about
>the churches around the
>area.
>
>Mary G
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Mary and Sharon,
Thanks so much for the info. I appreciate it.
Regards,
Rhonda
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From: "Sharon Turner" <rzgrdn(a)rushmore.com>
To: <INCLAY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 11:04 PM
Subject: Re: [INCLAY] Catholic Church in Caseyville
> The Parke County genealogy website has excerpts from the History of
Churches in Parke County; it mentions a large Roman Catholic society that
met in a house in Diamond and also a Greek Catholic church in Diamond:
>
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~inparke/1927ChurchAndCemetery.htm
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> Sharon
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Mary2gard(a)aol.com
> To: INCLAY-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Sent: Sunday, March 06, 2005 7:51 PM
> Subject: Re: [INCLAY] Catholic Church in Caseyville
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>
> I'm not familiar with Caseyville, but Diamond is in Parke County, IN,
just
> north of Dick Johnson Twp. Clay County, IN.
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I'm not familiar with Caseyville, but Diamond is in Parke County, IN, just
north of Dick Johnson Twp. Clay County, IN. There was a Catholic Church there.
About 29 years ago, the building was still standing. Try contacting the Clay
County Genealogical Society at _research(a)ccgsilib.org_
(mailto:research@ccgsilib.org) . They have some material available about the churches around the
area.
Mary G
Hi to all,
My great-grandfather attended a Catholic Church in Caseyville; my mother says the church (she says it was in Diamond) is no longer open. Does anyone know the name/history of this church?
Many thanks,
Rhonda Hebert
Storrs, CT
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Surnames: dunn
Classification: Query
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Thanks again Sharen. You've been very helpfull. And a thank you to imitch for your response.Also very helpfull.
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Sorry, he's not in the WPA death index; nor does there seem to be an obit for him in the Terre Haute newspapers. Your best bet would be to email the Clay County Genealogical Society (if you don't get a response to your query); those folks know everything and are so helpful! I believe they have transcripts of all Clay County cemeteries.
research(a)ccgsilib.org .
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Surnames: Dunn
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Can ayone verify this info?
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Surnames: Dunn
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Can anyone verify this info?
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thank you sharen. I an going to post a inquiry about Thomas Dunn being buried in Catholic Cemetery, Brazil dated 1924 Is this somethig you'd have info on as well?
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According to the WPA marriage index:
James Murphy, 33, md (no name) Oct 3, 1891; Clay C-24, 22
James is shown as son of Owen and (mother not named)
In another entry, James Murphy, 33, md Amelia Jacobs
Nov 3, 1891; Clay 8.5, 145
This could mean one of two things; a typo or transcribed wrong OR he could have applied for the license in Oct and married in Nov.
Julia A. Murphy, 22, dau of Owen and Juliaa Staunton, md Cornelius Ryan Nov 27, 1888; Clay Cnty C-13, 259
There were lots of Murphy-Dunn marriages; the closest to Clay County would be Mary Murphy to Patrick Dunn in Marion Cnty Feb 2, 1874; Marion 12, 561
Others:
Murphy, Agaetha V., b. Dec 11, 1896 md William E Dunn
Dec 31, 1917; Vanderburgh Cnty 69, 50
Murphy, Arthur b. Mar 30, 1890, md Odessa Dunn
Dec 31, 1917 (yes, same as above) Vanderburgh 69, 51
Murphy, Clarence R., b. Aug 26, 1911, md Nellie E Dunn
Aug 26, 1911; LaPorte Cnty H-S, 375
Murphy, Dessie to Percy Dunn Dec 11, 1919; Gibson 14,270
Murphy, Johanna to Thomas Dunn Jun 1, 1876,
Marion 14, 151
Murphy, Minnie A.C., b. Feb 25, 1866, md Oren C. Dunn
Sep 2, 1916; Marion 87, 344
Hope this helps,
Sharon
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Surnames: Murphy,Dunn
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Owen born abt. 1821and wife Julia abt.1830.From ireland.Entered U.S. in 1855. Daughter Margaret born in England abt. 1853, married into Dunn family.Siblings Mary, Walter,John, Julia, James,and Owen.Can anyone add to this info?
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If you would like since I live in the area I could send you a map of how to find it and other family cemeteris. Let me know - okay? We out visiting the old ones just last summer. MM
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