The Library in Marion has an excellent Indiana/Genealogy Room. Lots of
resources and staff that is very helpful. That is where you will want to
go.
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From: "Anisah Haynes" <hianisah(a)yahoo.com>
To: <INGRANT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 1:19 PM
Subject: Research Trip
My sister lives in Michigan, and is going to Grant County the last week of
October
for a couple of days. We are trying to get more information on our
ancestors, Cary Osenbaugh and Elizabeth Marshall, who married in Grant
County in 1856. He died in Jan 1865 and is buried in Shilo Cemetery. She
remarried and moved to Missouri.
We are not familiar with the genealogy resources in Marion and Grant
County. We are
trying to find anything on who is Jacob's and Elizabeth's
parents were. She may be the dau of John and Rebecca Marshall, who I found
in the 1850 census with an Elizabeth of her approximate age. I did find a
John Marshall online in a cemetery index of the I.O.O.F. Cemetery, who died
in 1903, age 85 who could be him, but i did not find him in any subsequent
census indexes after that.
Jacob Osenbaugh could be the son of Abraham Osenbaugh and Susan Spratcher.
They
were from Hancock Co, OH before coming to Indiana. I have them in the
1860 and 1880 census in Blackford County, and Abraham buried there in May
1890.
We would like to ask if anyone knows about the genealogy resources in the
Grant
County area to let us know what is available for the time period of
the mid 1850's and 1865 when Jacob died. My sister is going to stay a couple
of days, so hopefully will have time to go to the library and courthouse.
Thanks a lot!
Anisah :)
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