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Donna, Name of paper is: The Indianapolis Star.
If you have DATE of death or approximate date, I will call
some of the Mortiuaries to find place of burial.
Marine45
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From: <Donnamorgan53(a)aol.com>
To: <INMARION-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 16, 2002 10:53 AM
Subject: Re: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Coatney, Johnson, Wells
> would you have known oscar winfield sayre who lived in indianaoplis
> indianna in marion county and he died there my problem is that i do know
not
> where he ma have been buried at would you happen to know the name of the
> newspaper that indianna in marion county puts out can you help me with
> this search thank you for your help
>
>
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would you have known oscar winfield sayre who lived in indianaoplis
indianna in marion county and he died there my problem is that i do know not
where he ma have been buried at would you happen to know the name of the
newspaper that indianna in marion county puts out can you help me with
this search thank you for your help
Ethel;
Thanks for looking. My problem is I do not have the first
names. I know there were 4 Wells children from the marriage of
Bertha Coatney and Earl Wells, Possibly children from my Johnson
side and I am not sure where my Coatney's attended school. Once
again thanks for looking. Don Coatney
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ethel" <marine45c(a)lightdog.com>
To: <INMARION-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Saturday, March 02, 2002 1:00 AM
Subject: [MARION COUNTY, IN] Coatney, Johnson, Wells
Don Coatney:
There was not a Coatney in the Manual book. There are
over 200 by name of Johnson, so if you could give a name, perhaps
I could find it. There are 12 Wells who graduated after 1935.
Lee Wells graduated 1928 Indianapolis, IN Ruby Wells
graduated 1928 Columbia, KY
Marine45
Is there anyone in this book by the name of Coatney, Johnson,
or Wells for the years 1895 - 1935? Thanks, Don Coatney
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In a message dated 3/14/02 3:50:46 AM Pacific Standard Time, Donna morgan53
writes:
> would you have robert lee sayre on your list? he was born in marion county
> indianaoplis indianna born in 8-11-1924 birth parents oscar w. sayre
> /mamie louise king what iam looking for is a copy of his high school
> dipolma can you help me with this search thank you for your help would you
> have the address/phone number for the school board so i can get his school
>
Donna morgan53(a)AOL.COM
Has anyone come across the names of Forrest or McBee in all of their family searching in the Marion Indiana area?
William forrest married Eliza McBee and they left 2 boys orphaned when
the boys were 6 and 8. We do not know what happened to the parents......
It is rumored that James and Mary Bankson (touring actors at the turn of the century) were somehow related to Addison Phillips son of Emeline Coatney born March 22, 1825 and John Thomas Phillips. I am looking for any information on this couple. Don Coatney
Researching surnames, Coatney, Spurgeon, Morgan, Townsend, Kent, Hazzard, Harding, Close, McCoskey, McClellan, Belch, Comer, Floyd, Johnson, Jones, Meranda, Newby, Phillips, Richey, Robbins, Sill, Kleindorfer, Stouney, Thompson, Twiss, Wells, Wendelboe, Williams, and more.
Here is another one.
Clark County Indiana Marriage Records
1855 - 1880 Books G - K V. 2
Name: Carrie Tandy Spouse: Beverly Young
Marriage Date: 27 Jan 1878
Book: K
OSPage: 271
County: Clark
Barbara Hutchinson
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In a message dated 3/9/02 3:30:26 PM Pacific Standard Time, StarrZahn(a)aol.com
writes:
> Looking for information on a Beverly Young (male) who married Nannie Hayden
> 8-8-1892. I imagine his parents were on 1880 census and I saw that is
> viewable, but is there an index?
> There were a lot of Youngs in the county then. I have traced back to a
> migration from Ky in early 1830's. Any information on any Youngs from
> Marion
> would be appreciated.
>
Hello,
Could this be his parents?
I have found a record of
Reynolds, Eliza married Young, Beverly on 20 Oct 1831 in Fountain County,
Indiana
Barbara Hutchinson
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In a message dated 3/9/02 3:30:26 PM Pacific Standard Time, StarrZahn(a)aol.com
writes:
> Looking for information on a Beverly Young (male) who married Nannie Hayden
> 8-8-1892. I imagine his parents were on 1880 census and I saw that is
> viewable, but is there an index?
> There were a lot of Youngs in the county then. I have traced back to a
> migration from Ky in early 1830's. Any information on any Youngs from
> Marion
> would be appreciated.
>
Zahn,
There are approximately 10 Beverly Youngs in the 1880 census who could be
of age to have married in 1892. Do you know the names of the parents? Date
of birth?
Vicki
At 3/9/2002, you wrote:
>Looking for information on a Beverly Young (male) who married Nannie Hayden
>8-8-1892. I imagine his parents were on 1880 census and I saw that is
>viewable, but is there an index?
>There were a lot of Youngs in the county then. I have traced back to a
>migration from Ky in early 1830's. Any information on any Youngs from Marion
>would be appreciated.
>Zahn
>
>
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Looking for information on a Beverly Young (male) who married Nannie Hayden
8-8-1892. I imagine his parents were on 1880 census and I saw that is
viewable, but is there an index?
There were a lot of Youngs in the county then. I have traced back to a
migration from Ky in early 1830's. Any information on any Youngs from Marion
would be appreciated.
Zahn
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Hello Researchers,
Here is some information from Indpls. Star/News on the issue of Vital
Records -- OPEN RECORDS....
We that do genealogy diffinitely need to keep up with what is going on with
our legislators. We need to contact them and voice our opinions. We vote
them in and we do have a say.
read further
<A HREF="http://www.indystar.com/article.php?email27.html,news">Hoosiers want open records law for all</A>
http://www.indystar.com/article.php?email27.html,news
ACCESS TO PUBLIC RECORDS --- for NOW!
<A HREF="http://www.state.in.us/legislative/ic/code/title5/ar14/ch3.html">Indiana Code 5-14-3</A>
Steven Key has been working on this issue for many years...who lobbies for
the Hoosier State Press Association. I have cooresponded with him when I was
Director with the Genealogical Society of Marion County.
Thanks for your consideration in this matter,
Barbara Cline Hutchinson
Marion County, IN. Mail List administrator
Marion County, IN. GENWEB Webmaster and Coordinator
Many other Genealogy Sites
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In a message dated 3/6/02 7:25:43 AM Pacific Standard Time,
NancyLWhite(a)prodigy.net writes:
> There has been talk on this list discussing the problems in obtaining vital
> records and the difference in requirements to obtain them. I thought you
> might like to see what Kentucky is planning to do with their vital records.
> This is really going to be a setback for genealogists if this bill is
> passed. If you have ancestors from Kentucky, and I think most of us do,
> this is going to affect us all. Ramona sent this out on the KY Feuds list
> this morning:
>
Good Morning:
There has been talk on this list discussing the problems in obtaining vital
records and the difference in requirements to obtain them. I thought you
might like to see what Kentucky is planning to do with their vital records.
This is really going to be a setback for genealogists if this bill is
passed. If you have ancestors from Kentucky, and I think most of us do,
this is going to affect us all. Ramona sent this out on the KY Feuds list
this morning:
----Original Message-----
From: Ramona Gayle Bayes Woods [mailto:ramonawoods@earthlink.net]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 8:39 AM
To: KY-FEUDS-L(a)rootsweb.com
Subject: [KY-Feuds] Note on KY Vital Records
Good Morning Everyone,
It seems the following is true-so here is the information and the URL to
write your Kentucky State Senators.
Ramona
***Changes in Kentucky Vital Records***
The Kentucky Legislature is about to make some changes to the law
concerning birth and death records in Kentucky making it harder to get
copies. The only ones who can get a copy will be yourself, immediate family
member, or authorized representative, i.e.. lawyer,doctor, funeral director.
The biggest change is that the new law eliminates the INDEX for births and
deaths. No part of the record may be obtained unless you can meet the
criteria for obtaining a copy.The index will no longer be available online,
on CD or in libraries.
There is a provision for genealogists to get copies of births after 100
years and deaths after the person has been deceased for 50 years. If the
person is still living, you must get permission from that person to obtain
the certificate. What about someone who died in say, 1956? How will you get
permission to receive a copy?
House Bill HB 523 is currently in the Judiciary Committee. It will be voted
on in the Kentucky Senate within a few days, perhaps as early as tomorrow.
PLEASE, send a message to the Senators from Kentucky telling them how much
we rely on these records for genealogical research. Genealogical tourism,
including money spent for copies at the Office of Vital Statistics,
Historical Societies, and Archives in Kentucky will be affected by this
change. Money talks especially in these days of budget shortfalls.
The email addresses for Kentucky State Senators can be here:
http://www.lrc.state.ky.us/Senate/senadd.htm
Nan
Nancy Lee White
Genealogy Resources for Marion County, Indiana
http://www.geocities.com/nlwhite603
Coordinator for Marion County, INGenExchange
Coordinator for Delaware, Hardin, and Union Counties, OHGenExchange
I have now added a Reunion Page to the Marion County, IN. genweb site.
<A HREF="http://members.aol.com/marioncoin/reunions.html">MARION CO. IN. GEN-DATA, FAMILY REUNIONS & GATHERINGS</A>
http://members.aol.com/marioncoin/reunions.html
There is only one Family Gathering posted so far,
Fleenor &Hattabaugh families
Do you have one that you would like to have posted?
Let me know
Barbara Cline Hutchinson
MarionCoIN(a)aol.com
In einer eMail vom 04.03.2002 08:03:04 (MEZ) Mitteleuropäische Zeit schreibt
INMARION-D-request(a)rootsweb.com:
>
> Belleview Place is definitely located near Tremont, Perxhing, etc. My
> Uncle Don lived on Belleview Place - didn't know it used to be Germania at
> the time.
>
> Hope you enjoy!!!
>
> Nan
>
>
> Rose:
> Good for Nancy! She found it! I know you're interested in the
> Germania Street, but since this little history of the Library revealed
> where Germania St. was, I want to add a "side bit" to it. At this
> moment, a big sign is on the N.W. corner of S.Belmont and W. Michigan St.
> which reads, "Coming - a new Haughville Library."
>
> Marine45
>
> Thanks to all, that was very helpful for me. Now I know definetely what
> ED's to scroll through at Ancestry images online in 1920 and also in 1900
> for almost one of the brothers of my grandfather. In 1897/1898 one of them
> lived in 129 Tremont Street, Haughville. That is quite interesting. It
> seems that this special area in Wayne Township had the name of Haughville.
> It also shows me that the family members lived near together over a long
> time period.
> Thanks to all you helpful people.
Rose in Germany