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Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: BAXLEY, WOLFE
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Robert BAXLEY was married to Margaret WOLFE and they lived in New Albany
Area. They had 8 children and her father's name was Henry Wolfe. If you
have any information please email me thank you
Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: BAXLEY, WOLFE
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Robert BAXLEY
any information on this person would be totally appreciated, he was married
around New Albany, Indiana.....to Margaret WOLFE. Her father was Henry
WOLFE. They had 8 children and lived in the Floyd Co. area....if you have
any info on them please email me. I have been researching this family for
25 years and could use any information that you have thank you very much
Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: ANDERSON
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Looking for the obits of the following
died in New Albany, Indiana, buried in Fairview cemetery
Albert ANDERSON , died in 1930
Henry ANDERSON died in 1946
thanks
Sherry
Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: KNABEBEL
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Alouis KNAEBEL, Christena Mario KNAEBEL
I have found the above husband and wife in the 1860 Floyd County, IN census.
It says that each of them were born in France. I am looking for their parents
as well as their descendants. At least three of their children moved to
Kansas City, MO. I am looking for Indiana descendants as well.
Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: DUNCAN, BATMAN, TAYLOR
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Duncan Family
I am searching foe information on the following DUNCAN Fam
who lived in or near Georgetown,Floyd Co. IN. James Triplett
DUNCAN, born June 24,1804,Jefferson Co. Ky. died after 1860,
married 1st. June 28,1825, Jefferson Co. Ky. Catherine BATMAN who died
between 1844-45, they were the parents of 10 chn. He married 2nd. Margaret
TAYLOR. May 07,1848 by this marriage there were two children.
I would like to hear from anyone who may have info. on this
family
Thank you,
Jeannine Wright
jmjwright(a)msn.com
Posted on: Floyd Co. In Obits Forum
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Surname:
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I am searching foe information on the following Duncan Fam
who lived in or near Georgetown,Floyd Co. IN. James Triplett
Duncan, born June 24,1804,Jefferson Co. Ky. died after 1860,
married 1st. June 28,1825,Jefferson Co. Ky. Catherine Batman
who died between 1844-45, they were the parents of 10 chn.
he married 2nd. Margaret Taylor. May 07,1848 by this marriage there were
two children.
I would like to hear from anyone who may have info. on this
family
Thank you,
Jeannine Wright
jmjwright(a)msn.com
Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: Mitchell, Fuchs
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I am looking for information on the family of Elizabeth Mitchell b.1849
IN married Peter Fuchs 21 June 1875 in Floyd County. By 1880 she was in
Clark County with family, listed on Census as parents both being born in
England. I believe Elizabeth died about 1881. I am interested in any information
on Elizabeth's parents, siblings...
Any assistance is much appreciated.
Louisville Courier-Journal columnist Dale Moss' article about cemetery
preservation efforts in Southern Indiana is in this morning's paper:
"Preserving signposts to the past --
Some try to rescue old tombstones, graveyards"
http://www.courier-journal.com/cjextra/columns/moss/moss.html
I'm at bit ill at ease about being labeled the "mother of the local
preservation effort", but Dale did a really nice job with the story. :-)
GREAT comments attributed to Jack Briles and the print version included three
terrific photos.
Lois
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Clark Co., IN GENWEB site:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inclark
Indiana Pioneer Cemeteries Restoration Project:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~inpcrp
Clark County Cemetery Preservation Committee --
http://www.rootsweb.com/~incccpc
Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: Grimes, Leach
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Reynold and Elizabeth Grimes lived in Floyd Co, In in the 1860 census.
They had a daughter Margaret who married Leonard Leach. I can find nothing
about Reynold except in that one census. If anyone has anything on this
family I would be happy to share information. Their other children included,
Frederick O. Grimes, William Grimes, Nancy, Ellen,Lewis and Sophronia.
Public Press 29 Feb 1916 4 4 Joseph Merriwether, a prominent farmer of Greenville township, who on may 15 cut his throat with a razor with suicidal intent died Sunday morning from the effects of the self-inflicted injury. The funeral took place at the Methodist Episcopal church in Galena, and the burial will be in the Galena cemetery. On account of the condition of the health of Mr. Merriwether, there was no hope of his recovery from the first. He was sixty-five years of age and had lived practically all of his life in Floyd county. Three sons and two daughters, all of whom live in Georgetown and Greenville townships, survive him. They are James, Elmer and Brown Merriwether, Mrs. John Pectol and Mrs. Joseph Sturns.
Public Press 02-Jan 1912 5 2 Mrs. Sarah A. Atkins, widow of James H. Atkins, died last Tuesday afternoon at her home in Lafayette township after a short illness of double pneumonia. She was born in Louisville, August 24, 1832, and had lived for the past sixty years in Lafayette township. She was an aunt of Judge Thomas E. Fogle, of this city. She leaves seven sons, James, William, Charles, Henry, Joseph, John and Amos Atkins, and fifteen grandchildren. She also is survived by one sister, Mrs. W. R. Atkins, of this city; and three brothers, William Mitchell, of Galena, and George Mitchell, of Lafayette township. She was a member of Atkins Chapel.
Public Press 19-Mar 1912 5 4
Charles, the six months old son of Mrs. Merle Yenowine, of this city, died last week of spinal trouble at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Wells, Greenville, where she was visiting. The boy was a grandson of Deputy Sheriff Jacob Yenowine.
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Hello,
This may be like searching for a needle in a haystack since I have come
to a brick wall with this line, but here goes: Looking for the parents
of Julia HISEY who was born in Bedford, Indiana (Lawrence Co.) in 1865.
Her mother died when she was an infant so she was adopted by the MYERS
family and grew up known as Julia MYERS. She later lived with her
adopted parents in New Albany, Indiana (Floyd Co.). She was married
there (May 14, 1885) to William ROEDER (from Louisville, Ky). The
marriage license (Floyd Co.) does not give the parents names. A note in
the New Albany paper said she was married at the home of her parents in
New Albany, but did not mention the parents names. When I visited
Indianapolis I checked the City Directories at the Indiana State Library
for Floyd County, but they did not have a book for the year 1885 in
which to look up the listings for MYERS/MEYERS families.
Julia MYERS ROEDER died on Feb. 10, 1910 and the Indianapolis, Indiana
newspaper noted her death but did not list any family members even
though she was married and had some children.
I would appreciate any ideas anyone might have on how to further
research Julia (HISEY) MYERS, perhaps on-line or via snail mail since I
live in Connecticut. I would appreciate a look-up if anyone has access
to an 1885 New Albany City Directory or perhaps the 1880 Census for
Floyd County. A look-up for the surname HISEY, HEISY, etc from the 1860
Lawrence Couny would also be appreciated (first name may be William or
James).
Thanks,
Ann
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Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: Bartlett
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I too have a George Bartlett in my history. He would be George R. Bartlett.
Parents were John C. Bartlett and Betsey Arnold. George had seven other
siblings that I know of. I am not sure if my George was married in Floyd
Co. but I will continue to research. If it sounds like it could be your
George please let me know.
Have you visited the Hopkins County, KY website at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyhopkin/
It would be nice if Floyd County could have in formation and pictures like that, and it could, if people would contribute.
If anyone has any contributions, sent them to me at spcarpenter(a)ka.net and I will see that they get on the Floyd County, Indiana Site.
Sue Carpenter, List moderator
Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: fenwick, kaiser, sarles, roberson, weber, kemmel, stoner, rivard,
emmons, jenkins
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my surname list is only a few of the lines that I come from. I am looking
for any and all of the information. I have been doing this for quite sometime
and still need lots of information. If anyone needs local lookups I will
do my best to help!
Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: fenwick, kaiser, emmons, stoner, weber
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I have a magdalina kaiser who had a child born out of wedlock with a man
named schreiber. I know that his wife died during childbirth and that magdalina
was helping him keep house and helping with his kids, and he got her pregnant.
She was about 16 or so when this happened, do you know the connection?
Posted on: Floyd County In. Query Forum
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Surname: Clark, Jennings, Tomlinson
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CLARK/JENNINGS/TOMLINSON...I am seeking information on these three families.
All three appear on the 1850 Floyd Co., IN census in the New Albany area.
Jeremiah Clark b c1800 VA or KY m Aery Jennings b c1810 KY. Parents unknown
for both. I believe Aery had sisters Polly b c1800 & Mary about 1820 and
maybe a brother Edwin. Aery & Jeremiah had sons Jeremiah Jr. b1835 & Harrison
b1837; daughters Emeline and Cassandra (Clarissa on census). Both married
Samuel Tomlinson (Tomelson on census). The marriage to Emeline was supposed
to have taken place in Floyd Co.in 1846; the one to Cassandra in Harrison
Co.in 1849. There is a Polly Jennings on the 1830 Floyd Co. census with
children. One of her children was Roswell m 1843 Mary Adams, Harrison Co.,
IN. The Tomlinson children's names in 1850 were William Henry b1844; Joseph
b1849; George Z.T. b 1848. Parts of these families may have moved to TN
and some were in IL in 1861. I'd appreciate any information on any of these
families and will share what I have.
Hello People,
Could someone please tell me how much a Death Certificate is through the Floyd County Health Department.
Thank you
Kathy Irwin
Odessa, Texas USA
condor(a)texasonline.net
kathy1619(a)yahoo.com
Decatur County Journal IOWA
April 9, l89l
JOSIAH MCCUTCHAN was born in Floyd County, Indiana, October 27, l833,
and died at his home in Decatur County, Iowa, April 3, l89l, aged 57
years, 5 months and 6 days.