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Hello Teresa,
Did you find the grave of Sarah Ingram you were looking for in Bradford? If not maybe I can help you, I live near Bradford,IN. about 1/2 mile from the town. Would she be at St. Michaels cemetery?
Marsha Belty
mdbelty(a)webtv.net
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Death Notice Article Louisville Paper before Oct 1942:
Cane Run Road - An Aged Mother Gone to her Reward - Good Meeting in Progress. Mrs. Martha Glaze, formerly of Indiana, who had made her home with her daughter Mrs. Sam Hollis of this community for sometime, was called to her reward. September 5. Her funeral services were held at the River Side Presbyterian Church, Indiana, of which she was a member, after which her remains were laid to rest in the cemetery at Elizabeth, Indiana. Although she had reached the ripe old age of 84, she was still maintained good mental and physical abilities and her friendly manner won the esteem of many whom she will be missed. Those who survive and mourn her loss; two daughters Mrs. Laura Hollis and Mrs Emma LaHue, four sons Andrew, Alvin(?),Jasper and Remson Glaze; 29 grandchildren and 21 great grandchildren. Our hearts go out in sympathy to the bereaved in the loss of this good women.
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I am researching the Zipp family, Mathias b. 1813 in Germany
married Walburga Abhold. They lived in Clark Co and are
buried at St Joe, Borden. Most of the children were born in
Germany. Their daughter Josephine married Frederick
Sprigler and lived at Floyd Knobs In. Would like to hear from
you. Thanks.
Barbara
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Surnames: smith,keller,stewart
Classification: Query
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Looking for info,Re:I was stationed in Ft.Knox,1952-1954.I met "Butterbean"in New Albany,but never knew her given name.Can you help me?Thank You,Phil
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Surnames: Reasor, Comstock, Quackenbush, Woolever, Morrell, Meharg, McHarg, Lamb
Classification: Query
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I am looking for information on Reasors in IN.Hi,
My ggg-grandfather was George Reasor, born 1801 in PA. He and his wife had nine children, born in PA and NY. Their children were Nancy born 1826, Sally born 1828, Joshua born 1829, Peter born 1831, Andrew born 1833, Christopher born 1834, George born 1837, Margaret born 1839 and Emily born 1845.
My gg-grandfather was Christopher Drake Reasor; his wife was Marietta Comstock
C.D. and his family ended up in Texas; their last two children were born in MO. They were in Grayson County, on the TX / OK border by 1876. C.D. worked for the railroad (MK&T?) which ended in Red River City, TX.
Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Please note change of email address effective immediately to:robinkernan@earthlink.net. Still hoping to hear from descendants or information concerning Mary Ann LOPER and David Crockett Ray. Thank you. Robin Fentress Kernan <robinkernan(a)earthlink.net>
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Dear Louise,
Thank you so much for your information on Brokers from Hanover, Germany. If you ever want to contact me directly, my new name is Debbie Harvey, and the new email is:harveyislandhill@citlink.net. I am curious if the cemetery you spoke of, has two children, born between 1871 & 1881 to Henry & Mary Broker. Near Hanover. Two children died in infancy and are buried in Germany, before they came to America in 1881. My new husband and I went to Germany in Sept. 2001 for honeymoon, but did not know the correct small town name, to go to. In Hanover records found many Brokers (of all spellings) and many still in phone book now. Our other German family name links: Bremer & Brockman - married Broker ancestors. I appreciate info., would love anything you think may be linked.
Debbie
Please everyone who has ever had to or may have family that they will need
info. on from the state of Kentucky call this line and let them pass the
word own to the judiciary committee to vote no. We need to be able to get
copies of birth and death info. on our families. How else can we prove that
this person was in our line. This is our best resource and they want to do
away with it because criminals are using for fraud. If they don't have this
source they will find another. Don't let them handcuff us, we are not
criminals. We deserve to be able to look at this records. Thanks Tanya
----- Original Message -----
From: "Debbie" <bigdeb28(a)bellsouth.net>
To: <KYJEFFER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 10:21 AM
Subject: [KYJEFFER] IMPORTANT/ HB523
> NOTICE!!!!
> Just got off the phone with Frankfort. There is a phone number you can
call
> NOW, to have your message sent to the senators. I asked to have my NO vote
> sent to the entire Judiciary comm. since that is where it is at NOW
> according to the info below. They ask you your name, whether you are for
it
> or against it and it is optional on whether you'd like to leave your phone
> number. I suggest everyone call NOW.
> 1-800-372-7181 RE: HB 523
>
> Debbie
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Patrick Hays" <patrick(a)migrations.org>
> To: <KYJEFFER-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 12:01 AM
> Subject: [KYJEFFER] Fw: {not a subscriber} KY. House Bill 523
>
>
> > This is a very serious issue for those of us that are involved in
> > genealogy. Make your voices heard loud and clear in Frankfort and stop
> this
> > insanity.
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Kenneth E. Gilkey" <kengilke(a)evansville.net>
> > To: <kyjeffer-l(a)rootsweb.com>
> > Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 02:56 PM
> > Subject: {not a subscriber} KY. House Bill 523
> >
> >
> > >
> > > Hi Listers, March 6, 2002
> > >
> > > This morning I talked with Sen. Paul Herron's office in Frankfort. He
> > > represents Caldwell, Crittenden, Union, Webster, Henderson Counties.
> > >
> > > The bill is in the Judiciary comm. now, ...
> > >
> > > It passed the house by a vote of 66-22 !!!
> > >
> > > Please, Please, send a email or call your Senator today!! We dont
> > > want to lose these very valuable tools of genealogy. The address is
> > > in the letter below..
> > >
> > > Ken Gilkey
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > *********************************************************************
> > >
> > > On Wed, 6 Mar 2002, Don & Vicki Stewart wrote...
> > >
> > > >Group,
> > > >I have been trying to keep an eye on this issue. This could effect
> > > us all in reseaching on Kentucky records. If you
> > > >can, send an email to your Kentucky State Senator and ask them to
> > > vote no on this. This bill has already passed the
> > > >House.
> > > >Thanks,
> > > >Vicki
> > > >
> > > >----- Original Message -----
> > > >From: "Jo Thiessen" <jog1(a)ix.netcom.com>
> > > >To: <KY-DAR-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> > > >Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 8:35 AM
> > > >Subject: [KY-DAR] URGENT
> > > >
> > > >
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> Bad news! Ky. vital records
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> The Kentucky Legislature is about to make some changes to the
> > > >> law concerning birth and death records in Kentucky making it harder
> > > >> to get copies. The only ones who can get a copy will be yourself,
> > > >> immediate family member, or authorized representative, i.e..
> > > lawyer,
> > > >> doctor, funeral director.
> > > >>
> > > >> The biggest change is that the new law eliminates the INDEX for
> > > births
> > > >> and deaths. No part of the record may be obtained unless you can
> > > >> meet the criteria for obtaining a copy.The index will no longer be
> > > >> available online, on CD or in libraries.
> > > >>
> > > >> There is a provision for genealogists to get copies of births after
> > > >> 100 years and deaths after the person has been deceased for 50
> > > >> years. If the person is still living, you must get permission from
> > > >> that person to obtain the certificate. What about someone who
> > > >> died in say, 1956? How will you get permission to receive a copy?
> > > >>
> > > >> House Bill HB 523 is currently in the Judiciary Committee. It will
> > > >> be voted on in the Kentucky Senate within a few days, perhaps as
> > > >> early as tomorrow. PLEASE, send a message to the Senators
> > > >> from Kentucky telling them how much we rely on these records
> > > >> for genealogical research. Genealogical tourism, including money
> > > >> spent for copies at the Office of Vital Statistics, Historical
> > > >> Societies, and Archives in Kentucky will be affected by this
> > > change.
> > > >> Money talks especially in these days of budget shortfalls.
> > > >>
> > > >> The email addresses for Kentucky State Senators can be found
> > > >> at this link:
> > >
> > > >> http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/Senate/senadd.htm
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >> Please go to your rep. or Senator at the above address and tell
> > > them to stop
> > > >> this...
> > > >> Lynda
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
> > > >>
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Surnames: Welch Welsh Gavin
Classification: Query
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I am looking for information about Anna Welsh or Welch who is either my grgrgrandmother or my grgr-stepgrandmother. She was born around 1835 in Ireland, came to New Albany between 1848 and 1860 (most likely date around 1855), married a man named ? Welsh/Welch shortly after her arrival, later married Anthony Gavin probably in Holy Trinity Catholic Church in New Albany (before 1870). There were three children: John Francis Welch (my great grandfather), Michael Welsh, and Anna Welch/Welsh. With multiple marriages and different spellings of her last name, this one has been very tough to trace. I don't even know my grgrgrandfather's name. Any info would be much appreciated.
Mary S
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Surnames: OTT HOPPER SUMMERS UTZ BAKER WHITLOCK
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Irene, we may have corresponded before, and unfortunately I do not have information regarding Tom FUGIT. But I am interested in the family of William N. WHITLOCK in Floyd Co., born abt. 1796 in VA. Is he part of your WHITLOCK's?
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Surnames: OTT HOPPER SUMMERS UTZ BAKER WHITLOCK
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Irene, we may have corresponded before, and unfortunately I do not have information regarding Tom FUGIT. But I am interested in the family of William N. WHITLOCK in Floyd Co., born abt. 1796 in VA. Is he part of your WHITLOCK's?
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Surnames: Akers
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Martha,
Thank you for sending me the info on Joseph Akers. Joesph does fit into my family tree.
Becky
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Surnames: Smallwood, Akers, Jeffries
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I am very interested in this information for I am related to Sarah (who is shown in your info as Sally) Akers mar to Samuel Smallwood. They are my mother's ggrandparents. I have lots of Smallwood stuff and am just now finding Sarah Akers (oops! Sally) almost by accident. Do you have anything at all on her? I will be most happy to share everything I have on her. PLEASE email me direct: Kay roeroe5518(a)houston.rr.com Thank you so much!
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Surnames: FUGIT, FORCE, WHITLOCK
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Searching for parents of Thomas R. FUGIT of New Albany. He
married (1)Mary Eliza FORCE (Martin, IN)and had seven children born IN 1875-1892. Mary died around 1892 and Tom
married Jennie ______. He removed to Chicago, died there
in 1931 and is buried in Fairview Cemetery, New Albany.
Many thanks!
Mary Lou, I could not find Durant family in Floyd Co. in 1860. There were
some in other Indiana counties, however. (FamilyTreeMaker Genealogy Library).
Jack Ott
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Surnames: Beach, Shields
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Hi,
Is anyone researching the surnames Shields or Beach in Floyd Co. IN? I believe they later moved to Orange Co. IN.
John Shields married in 1836 to Temperance Beach. I have a listing of some of their children.
I'd like to share information.
Thanks,
Diane Payne
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My father Elmer Vernia was the son of Katie Vernia, daughter of Peter Vernia.
Please contact me with any information you have on the Archibald Vernia connection.
Thank You
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Surnames: sinclair
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If anyone has access to back issues of the New Albany Tribune and is willing to do a lookup, I would sure appreciate a copy of Christoble Sinclair’s obituary, which was printed in the January 14, 2002 edition of the Tribune. My e-mail address is srs1960(a)hotmail.com . Thanks in advance for your help.
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I am researching the family of William Paschal Hamblen, born New Albany, IN in 1834. His parents were Daniel Y. Hamblen and Jane Bagby. This family left Indiana and came to Texas by 1848. The same year, Daniel died. I would like to know who Daniel Y's parents were and where they came to Indiana from. Perhaps he left siblings behind in Indiana? Help appreciated.
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Surnames: Akers, Smallwood, Jeffries
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Samuel Smallwood mar Sarah Akers (Aker, Kerr) in 1808/9 Shelby Co Ky. Sarah's father may be Joseph Akers and her bro may be James who mar Sarah Mundell. Trying to find this family. Thanks roeroe5518(a)houston.rr.com