Hello listers,
IM seeing some sort of a pattern, that I cant quite figure out yet.
Does anyone know of any AULT's in your area?
Subj: Re: [OHMEIGS] The McCarthys In Early American History by
Michael
J.
O'Brien
Date: 3/14/02 11:34:05 PM Central Standard Time
From: <A HREF="mailto:dihart@juno.com">dihart@juno.com</A>
To: <A HREF="mailto:KATNKEV5458@aol.com">KATNKEV5458@aol.com</A>
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Hi Kathy,
Would you please check for a William McCarty b. 1842 married to
Antoinette (Unknown). They had a son, Melvin A. McCarty b. 1874 married
Etta Milborn Johnson in Red Willow County, NE or the adjoining Decatur
County, KS. I don't know where they were born. Alot of people from
the Meigs County, Ohio area settled in Red Willow County between
1870-1885.
This is pretty much like a shot in the dark....!!!
Thanks,
Diana
Cedar Park, TX
email: DiHart(a)juno.com
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Then I go check out the cemteries in Red Willow and see this:
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SURNAME
GIVEN
BIRTHDATE
DEATHDATE
Ault
Albert
1850
1917
Ault
Clement L
1867
1906
Ault
Daniel
1836
1897
Ault
Elizabeth
1840
1908
Ault
Elmer
1871
1946
Ault
Peter S
1861
1928
Ault
Susanne
1830
1898
Ault
Val
1863
1921
Ault
William
1825
1887
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Then I think, hmmmm I have seen that AULT surname before:
Subj: Re: Elizabeth Cummins
Date: 7/20/00 11:21:57 AM Central Daylight Time
From: pjfranklin(a)fwi.com (Phyllis and Jay Franklin)
To: KATNKEV5458(a)aol.com
HI. I am not researching the McCarty or Cummins family but I have looked
in
some of references and found the following.
This is taken from the cemetery record for Pleasant Hill Cemetery, located
in Randolph Co., Jackson Twp. INdiana. This cemetery is located next the
the Jay/Randolph county line (Madison Twp. of Jay County.)
page 24
McCarty, Ester Evaline, daughter of Moses and Mary McCarty, died November
16, 1855, 5y 9m 15d. "Remember me you pass by . As you are now, so once
was I, As I am now, you soon must be, Prepare for death and follow me."
McCarty, Jonas W. November 24, 1859 Aged 3y 8m 13d.
McCarty, S.J. died November 28, 1859, aged 9y 8m 10d. "Weep not for me
dear
mother. All is well, All is well."
McCarty, Fasta R. died November 25, 1859, aged 12 years 5 days. "Weep not
for me dear mother. All is well. All is well."
McCarty, Nissordrie, 1859, aged 1y 9m 20d.
McCarty, John e. December 26, 1859, aged 3y, 6m, 25d
McCarty, Mary, Born December 26, 1822, died June 3, 1901, aged 78y 5m 7d.
They certainly lost a lot of children at one time. All of this may only
muddy the waters for you as this Mary did not die until 1901. Does that
mean that this Mary and Moses were divorced?
pg. 25.
McCarty, Infant, daughter of M. and E. McCarty.
died February 7, 1867.
McCarty, U.S. Grant, Son of M. & E. McCarty. Died April 16, 1866, aged 12
years, 4 months, 14days.
These appear to be Moses and Elizabeth. From the birthdates of these
children, Moses and Elizabeth would have had to be married before 1852.
It is interesting to note that these people are all buried in a line with
a
Nathan Darst, 8 year of son of Wm, and Barbara who died in 1860
buried
between John E. and Mary.
In the next row behind these is Wm and Barbara Darst., Mary Elizabe Ault
and
then the two children of M.& E, McCarty. Are the Darst's
related to the
McCarty's in some way.
Checking the 1870 census I found
In Madison Twp., page 14, household 106 family 106.
Moses McCarty, 50, born Ohio, a Farmer
Elizabeth, 32, born Indiana
Laura A., 2, born Indiana
In Knox Twp., is the following]
pg 2, household 12, family 12
Charles E. McCarty, 34, born Ohio, Farmer
Rachel P., 28, born Ohio, wife
Glenna 2, born Indiana
Ella, 1, born Indiana.
Hope this has helped. Phyllis
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From: KATNKEV5458(a)aol.com <KATNKEV5458(a)aol.com>
To: INJAY-L(a)rootsweb.com <INJAY-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Date: Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:58 PM
Subject: Elizabeth Cummins
In 1859 during some sort of outbreak the children Moses W., Sarah F.,
Jonas,
Missouri, John C. and Esther E. died. Also Moses wife died. He then
married
their care taker Elizabeth Ann Cummins. Mary Ellen, Josephine and
their
father Moses were the only ones that survived the outbreak.
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Kathy "Kath" (Burden) Shaffer
Omaha, NE <<---really confused now
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