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Kathy,
I don't know where Cedar Chapel is located. I'm interested in Boyle,
Knight, Shurtz, Rummel & others. All are descendants of John & Nancy Boyle
who are buried at Concord. I think they lived in the Concord, St. Joseph &
Spencerville area.
Nancy
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> From: Kathy Welch Heidel <kheidel(a)tri.net>
> To: INDEKALB-L(a)rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [INDEKALB-L] Cemeteries
> Date: Thursday, October 15, 1998 9:59 PM
>
>
>
> John & Nancy Malmquist wrote:
>
> > Hi!
> > Can any one tell me if the Concord and other cemeteries in the general
area
> > have been walked and recorded?
> > Nancy
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> I have the list for Cedar Chapel Cemetery in DeKalb. I will look for a
name for you
> Kathy
>
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> Kathy Welch Heidel
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> "Pieces of Thyme" http://www.tri.net/~kheidel/genealogy/pieces.html
> Callahan, Causey, Devlin, Fair, Fine, Hiner, Holloway, McCrea, Ray,
> Reddick, Schulster, Walker, Welch, Wofford,
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John & Nancy Malmquist wrote:
> Hi!
> Can any one tell me if the Concord and other cemeteries in the general area
> have been walked and recorded?
> Nancy
>
> ==== INDEKALB Mailing List ====
> Don't forget to visit us at:
> http://www.rootsweb.com/~indekalb/index.html
>
> Your contributions are always welcome
> for the web page and/or the
> DCIGS "DeKalb Diggings" newsletter.
> Suggestions/Comments welcome.
I have the list for Cedar Chapel Cemetery in DeKalb. I will look for a name for you
Kathy
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Kathy Welch Heidel
~ mailto:kheidel@tri.net ~ ICQ# 10547674 ~ AOL I/M heidelhaus
The Potawatomi Tribe Of OK: http://www.tri.net/~kheidel/nativeamer/index.html
Missouri in the Civil War: http://www.tri.net/~kheidel/mowar/index.html
"Pieces of Thyme" http://www.tri.net/~kheidel/genealogy/pieces.html
Callahan, Causey, Devlin, Fair, Fine, Hiner, Holloway, McCrea, Ray,
Reddick, Schulster, Walker, Welch, Wofford,
Oh and someone has inquired about the name Lower before. I found something on
a page I had of birth records.
Lower no first name,Female, father W J, mother Vesta Cameron -Mar. 18, 1907
Lower No first name, Male, father Murl I, mother Goldie Bowers -Jan 14, 1915
Kathy
Was wondering, does anyone know about the "Hessen Cassel" or the "Zion
Lutheran (German)" cemeteries listed on the page? More specifically the ages
of those cemeteries. Or even which cemeteries on the list were pre-1900?
My mom and I are making a trip to DeKalb county the 23rd or 24th (in one
week!!) and will be looking for any info on:
LUMM: John L., Henry, Mary Elizabeth, etc
MOORE: John, James Albert, Esther Ruth
DEVORE: Julia
BASSA/BASSIE/MASSEY: Conrad, Martha Ann
The Lumm's and Bassa mixture were all from Kassel Germany in the
county/province? of Hessen so we kind of wondered if theyd be buried in that
cemetery, but John (and wife) and Conrad (no idea about his wife yet) wouldve
died before 1900. Thats why I asked about the age of the cemeteries.
The Bassa/Bassie/Massey is a new discovery. Records show about 3-4 spellings
with the Bassa variation but mom found an old letter saying that the name was
Massey...anyone know of them? Conrad has daughter Martha Ann who married Henry
Lumm, together they had 7 children in Garret/Auburn areas.
If anyone has any suggestions as to where to find good info in DeKalb, like
does that Eckhart Library (that houses the Genealogy society) have a lot of
info dedicated to the area?
Lots of unanswered questions on this branch!
Kathy Huish
Hi Everyone!
Last week I got into a conversation on the Virginia Roots list
about the circuit-riding preacher, Lorenzo Dow. Lots of us have a Lorenzo
Dow 'Somebody' in our data. Since I have a lot of information about the
'original' Lorenzo Dow, they asked if I would post a web page about him. He
was born in 1777 in Coventry, CT.
Well, I ran home from work and put up the Lorenzo Dow page after
supper! I hope you find it interesting. He was something! I can just see
him jumping out of a church window onto a horse and riding away shouting
that he would be back one year from the day! He did, too!
The site is: http://www.acun.com/dentons The link to the article
about Lorenzo Dow is about half way down the first page.
I hope you enjoy the stories!
Blessings!
Sue Montgomery-Cook
John & Nancy Malmquist wrote:
>
> Knowing that the Courthouse in DeKalb County burned and that Vital Records
> have been reconstructed, I wonder if the Probate Records prior to the fire
> still exist?
>
> Nancy
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Nancy:
Some Probate Records for early DeKalb County (1837-18xx) exist. I have
received copies of some records by writing to the Courthouse. The LDS
Church has also microfilmed some of the records, and you can gain access
to them at any LDS Family History Center. I don't know if the early
records are complete, however. I have a probate record for one of my
ancestors who died in DeKalb in 1846. It discusses the sale of his
personal goods and payment of debts, but does not mention (even once!)
his widow, 4 children aged 14 and under at the time of his death, or the
disposition of his land. This has always led me to suspect that other
records must have existed at some point, but have probably been
destroyed.
Janet
Knowing that the Courthouse in DeKalb County burned and that Vital Records
have been reconstructed, I wonder if the Probate Records prior to the fire
still exist?
Nancy
In a message dated 98-10-11 23:11:51 EDT, you write:
<<
Knowing that the Courthouse in DeKalb County burned and that Vital Records
have been reconstructed, I wonder if the Probate Records prior to the fire
still exist?
Nancy
>>
To all,
I need to know when the fire was.
ttyl Debbie