These are what was in the book - I have noticed a few dates as early as
1820, but most seem to be between 1830-1880)
Barb
STONER, Andrew - no birth date, Clark Co., no parents listed
(source: Hoosier Journal of Ancestry, Vol 19 #2 page 199)
STONER, Elmer E. b. 20 Oct 1861, Hancock Co, no parents listed
(source: Biographical Memoirs of Hancock Co, Indiana page 248)
Jackson, Norman T. - b. 9 Apr 1855, DeKalb Co, Parents: Isaac Jackson &
Maria STONER
(source: Birth Records: Births Prior to 1882 by Troas May Wise & Arlene
Goodwin. Version used was ina three-ring binder loaned by the authors, NOT
the hardbound edition found at the Allen County Public Libray in Fort Wayne,
Indiana - page46)
PETTIT, Charlotte - b. 19 Aug 1851, Cass Co, Parents: Michael S. Pettit &
Hannah Smith
(source: The Forgotten Settlers of Kansas Vol 2 page 158)
PETTIT, Lavina - no birth date, White Co, Parents: Reuben R. Pettit & Anna
PETTIT
(source: History of Carroll Co, Indiana by John Odell - pages 439-440)
-----Original Message-----
From: William A. Harrison <mrbil1(a)juno.com>
To: con74(a)voyager.net <con74(a)voyager.net>
Date: Friday, August 18, 2000 7:24 PM
Subject: Re: [INJEFFER] pre-1882 Indiana births look-ups
Barb,
I've seen that you have been busy doing lookups from your pre-1882
Indiana birth book.
Just HOW early does you book go back to?
I have several kin who were in Clark Co early. As in from 1796 on.
For starters would you be so kind as to see if there is anything on any
of the children of Daniel Stoner & Elizabeth "Lydia" Pettit?
I have the following given names:
Son 1810
Andrew James 1813
Lucinda 1814
John` 1816
Milton John 1818
James 1819 ?
William R. 1819 ?
Mary 1822
Catherine 1823
Rebecca 182?
Jeptha 1826
Daniel Jr. 1829
Jesse H. 1832
Rosanna 1834
Jacob 1839
I am seeking complete dates for all of the above.
I do have more. Children & grandchildren of the above could also be
pre-1882.
mrbill William A. "Bill" Harrison <MRBIL1(a)JUNO.COM>
Coles Co, IL Pioneer Certificate Project Chairman.
Sponsor of the STONER and SCHNORF Family discussion lists on Rootsweb.