I am trying to figure out why I get a notice about what everyone posts but my own.
When I have posted to INHARRIS@rootsweb, I don't get a notice
of a new post. Is that correct?
Lisa
INHARRIS-D-request(a)rootsweb.com wrote:
Subject:
INHARRIS-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 59
Today's Topics:
#1 [INHARRIS] TIP #9- FAMILY PHOTOGRA ["Debbie Jennings"
<debbiej@iquest.]
#2 Re: [INHARRIS] LONGBOTTOM, Appolon [RogerDow(a)cs.com]
#3 [INHARRIS] STEVENS, CRANDALL & mor [Richard Given <richard@ancestorgal]
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Subject: [INHARRIS] TIP #9- FAMILY PHOTOGRAPH PROJECT
Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2000 23:16:48 -0500
From: "Debbie Jennings" <debbiej(a)iquest.net>
To: INHARRIS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Here is a great project to instill in your children and to involve other
family members in the family heritage.
Sounds like a lot of fun and the younger members will learn something also.
If your projects takes multiple sittings, then later on down the line see if
some of the younger ones can tell you who people are by reviewing some of
them. Eventually they will be able to!
Family photographs are excellent reminders of people, times, and events.
Most of us, however, probably have loads of loose photographs in boxes or
drawers that need to be labeled and organized. A great project that involves
getting your family together, sitting down with your photographs, and
working together to organize them. Find a place where you can spread out
your materialsmake sure it accommodates the group. Examine photographs, and
label them as appropriate. Passing around the photographs and sharing
stories about the people, places, and events helps involve everyone in the
project. Discuss and agree upon an organizational scheme that allows you to
sort the photographs and then place them in some order. This project may
take several sittings, depending on the number of photographs you have.
However, it can be an enjoyable experience for every member of the family,
and it can also promote good preservation skills for everyone.
Debbie Jennings
debbiej(a)iquest.net
"Following the footprints through time"
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Subject: Re: [INHARRIS] LONGBOTTOM, Appolonia, b 1825 in HARRISON COUNTY, m.
Valentine...
Date: Wed, 1 Nov 2000 11:04:38 EST
From: RogerDow(a)cs.com
To: INHARRIS-L(a)rootsweb.com
In the 1850 census Appolonia Longbottom is listed with the Curtis Roby
family, she is the only Longbottom listed with them. I have her parents
being Joseph Longbottom II (1795-1843) and Rebecca Wiseman (abt 1798- 1848).
Appolonia had a brother named Jesse. Also in the 1850 census Shireman is
always spelled Shierman.
Roger Dowden
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Subject: [INHARRIS] STEVENS, CRANDALL & more (see surname list)
Date: Wed, 01 Nov 2000 13:49:23 -0700
From: Richard Given <richard(a)ancestorgallery.com>
To: INHARRIS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Hello Harrison County Listers!!
List of Surnames: STEVENS, CRANDALL, SLOCUM, LAWRENCE, LYNN, JACOBS, SHARP,
DAVIS, CLUNY, CLARK, WOLFE and GRANT
I am researching the following families of Harrison Co. Please contact me if
there are spelling errors, additions, deletions, you're a cousin, have
information on the following families or you would like a GEDCOM.
Thank you, Richard Given
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Historical information FYI: Indiana Territory was created in 1800. The first
territorial capital was Vincennes. Michigan Territory was separated from
Indiana in 1805 and Illinois Territory in 1809. Corydon, Harrison County became
the territorial capitol with the legislature meeting in the county courthouse in
1813. Indiana gained statehood 11 December 1816 as the 19th state and the
second state formed from the Northwest Territory. Corydon and the county
courthouse served as the first state capitol until 1825 when it moved to its
present location.
My ancestors arrived in Harrison Co., IN between 1809 and 1811.
My 4th great grandfather: Abraham STEVENS, born 15 Feb 1788, ,Shenandoah, VA,
died 27 Oct 1863, Spencer TWP, Harrison, IN. Probably the son of James STEVENS,
b 1746 in Staten Island, NY, died 1822 in Corydon, Harrison, IN and Rebecca
LAWRENCE, b about 1748. Abraham was a Baptist preacher and farmer. Will share
info and need to verify research
His wife and my 4th great grandmother: Rebecca CRANDALL, b. 10 May 1789,
,,VA, died 13 Jun 1842, ,Harrison, IN. Daughter of Azariah CRANDALL, b 1771 in
Stoningham, CT, died: 1830 and Saloma SLOCUM Need info, what I have is
different from the book about Elder John CRANDALL of Rhode Island. I will share
what I have.
Children:
1 Mary died before 1863. Need Info
2 John M. b 5 Mar 1808, VA, d 17 Jan 1877, Spencer Twp Harrison. Married
18 Aug 1831 Harrison Co. to Mary LYNN. Need Info
3 Saloma (3rd great grandmother) b 2 Dec 1809, Montgomery Co., VA, d 6 Dec
1898, Lancaster TWP, Keokuk, IA. Married 9 Oct 1828, Harrison Co., to William
JACOBS (1805-1854) Will share info
4 Juliet died before 1863 Need Info
5 Crandall R., b 4 Dec 1811, Spencer TWP, Harrison Co., d 15 Jun 1879,
Harrison TWP, Moundville, MO. Married 17 Mar 1831, Harrison Co. to Chinelsa E.
SHARP Need Info
6 James W., b 4 Oct 1813, Harrison Co., d 10 Jun 1876, Iowa or Kansas??
Need Info
7 Olive Ester, married 3 Dec 1842 to Stephen H. DAVIS Need Info
8 Jacob L., married to Lavina CLARK Need Info
9 Cynthia J., married to Harvey WOLFE Need Info
10 Delila, married to Robert CLUNY Need Info
11 Dewery Need Info
12 Anna L., married to John GRANT Need Info
13 Elizabeth, married to Monroe SHARP Need Info
14. Nathaniel Crandall Need Info
Second Wife: Married 19 or 21 Apr 1842, Harrison Co., to Mary Polly (DAVIS)
BELL, 13 Nov 1791, Washington Co, KY, died 31 Jan 1882, Harrison Co., IN