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I have a Miller line that connects to a Bair line through a Maitlen line.
Max Miller married Maude Maitlen Bair. They ended up in Marianna, Arkansas, and
got there from Kansas City, Kansas. It is a long story, but I am more than
willing to share the details. Linda Miller Wilson
Would be appreciative of any info on James Lawrence LeFavour, Clinton Dewitt LeFavour, Priscilla Ann Jamison. Especially trying to locate burial site for James Lawrence LeFavour.
I am researching from Jay County - Miller, Myers, Ehrhart (Earhart), Sutton
(The Miller line connects to a Bair line as well)
From the border of Randolph County - Thrash, Bost, Poe, Orcutt, Sutton
Elaine Miller
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From: "Rex Bertram" <rexwb(a)insightbb.com>
To: <INJAY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: January 18, 2004 1:04 PM
Subject: [INJAY] Roll Call
> Good idea. Let's do another Roll call. Please send your surnames to the
list. Last Roll call, many of you sent surnames to me instead of the list.
>
> Rex Bertram
> PO Box 651
> Redkey, IN 47373
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> ----- Original Message -----
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> Sent: Sunday, January 18, 2004 12:56 PM
> Subject: [INJAY] Let's get our our surnames again!
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> I don't know about each of you, but our last "Roll Call" produced a
plethora
> of information for me. Would like to correspond with anyone from Jay
County &
> see how we connect. Now researching my classmates of PHS 1956 and their
> parents. Need more info for : ASHCRAFT, ARMSTRONG, ARNOLD, ASHLEY,
BAILEY, BONE,
> BRAG, BRAUN, BRAY, BROWN, CALHOUN, CHAMP, FRY, GAGLE, GIBSON, GIERHART,
> GIGANDET, GILKISON, GLASSBURN, GREEN, GRIDER, HAFFNER, HEDGES, HEIDEGGER,
HILL,
> HINSHAW, HUDSON, HUMMER, KOBER. KOHLER, KROPP, LEE, LYKINS, MEINERDING,
MURPHY,
> POOLE, RATHBUN, RHODEHAMEL, SAWICKI, SCAFFER, SEAGRAVES, SHIRK, SILVERS,
SMILEY,
> SNOW, STARR, STEPHEN, STEVEN, STRAUSS, STROHL, TRAXLER, TEETERS, THOMPSON,
> WARE, WARNOCK, WATERS, WILLS, WOLFORD, WOODBURY.
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I am researching Bergmans in Jay county, as well as other areas. Name is can
also be spelled Burgman, Bergmann, Barrickman.
Also Warnocks. Any information is helpful. Thanks
Hello List
Here are the list I am researching in the Jay-Randolph Area:
Sommer, Theurer, Grile, Yaeger, Bibler, Bickle(Bickel, Pickle), Warnock,
Heidegger, Bragg, Fields, Harlan, Hartman, Smiley, Murphy, Smith, and other
surnames outside of area: Jacoby, Cook, Snyder, Kull(Cull), Foster, Brady, Trimble,
and many more.....
Hi list,
The surnames I'm researching (so far) in Jay County are:
PATTERSON
MARTIN
I'm especially interested in connecting to my Martin line.
Shirley Pearson
I don't know about each of you, but our last "Roll Call" produced a plethora
of information for me. Would like to correspond with anyone from Jay County &
see how we connect. Now researching my classmates of PHS 1956 and their
parents. Need more info for : ASHCRAFT, ARMSTRONG, ARNOLD, ASHLEY, BAILEY, BONE,
BRAG, BRAUN, BRAY, BROWN, CALHOUN, CHAMP, FRY, GAGLE, GIBSON, GIERHART,
GIGANDET, GILKISON, GLASSBURN, GREEN, GRIDER, HAFFNER, HEDGES, HEIDEGGER, HILL,
HINSHAW, HUDSON, HUMMER, KOBER. KOHLER, KROPP, LEE, LYKINS, MEINERDING, MURPHY,
POOLE, RATHBUN, RHODEHAMEL, SAWICKI, SCAFFER, SEAGRAVES, SHIRK, SILVERS, SMILEY,
SNOW, STARR, STEPHEN, STEVEN, STRAUSS, STROHL, TRAXLER, TEETERS, THOMPSON,
WARE, WARNOCK, WATERS, WILLS, WOLFORD, WOODBURY.
Christian (Christopher) Rush married 1. Linnia (Lavina) Suffield
(Scofield), 2. Nancy Williams Powers. Sons: Ruben, Israel by 1st
wife;
Jonathan, Martin by 2nd wife.
Jonathan Rush married 1. Mary Jane Brown, 2. Eliza Inez. Had
eight
children. Son James Rush by 1st wife.
James Rush married Rachel Alice Kolstad.
This is my Rush line.
John Brown married Suzannah Bond. Daughter Mary Jane Brown.
Mary Jane Brown married Jonathan Rush.
This is my Brown line.
Aaron Mendenhall married Miriam Rich. Daughter Sarah Mendenhall.
Sarah Mendenhall married Joseph Bond. Daughter Suzannah Bond.
Suzannah Bond married John Brown.
This is my Bond line.
I have more on the Bond line, but information on the Rush and
Brown
lines is very sketchy. Can you help?
Tina
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The INJAY Mailing List is an e-mail list for genealogical research of Jay County Indiana. We are interested in any time period and all surnames pertaining to this geographic area.
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