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Surnames: Miller
Classification: Query
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No, I never did get any info on the 1860 census. would be most grateful for any help. Thank you.
If you have access to the 1870 census for Morgan, Owen, or Putnam county,
Indiana, I am seeking a lookup for a DUNKIN/DUNCAN family with at least the
following. SARAH age 49, son JAMES, age 16, and perhaps daughter SUSAN
MARY/MARY SUSAN, age 14. Sarah and James are shown in Putnam Co in 1880,
next door to Morris Carter and John Carter families.
This could help tear down a roadblock of 30+ years.
Thanks very much.
Dick Carter
rcar37(a)prodigy.net
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Surnames: WARD
Classification: Query
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I am in search of solving a big family mystery! I can find no record and am hoping someone might have seen where this ancestor might be burried or what happened. From my information he had a family in Martinsville around the 1860's and was in the 1860 census, but then dissapeared....I do not know if his name appears on a cemetary record someplace in Morgan county or nearby. Has anyone come across this name before???
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Classification: Query
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James' parents were David N Lewis and Matilda Ross-Stewart. Don't know why I wrote Martha, but it was Matilda. I think my cousin in Indiana has a picture of Rebecca Lewis and her mother Rebecca Brown. I need to ask her again, she is very protective of her information.
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Surnames: Moore, Archer, Young, Lewis, Collier, Hagy, Brown, Tant, Becton, Elliott, Vandeventer, Vancycle
Classification: Query
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Win Wood,
His name was James David Lewis, his parents were David N Lewis and Martha Ross-Stewart. He was married to Nancy Whitehead before Rebecca. Rebecca and James are my great grandparents as I have told you before, I have a lot more information on James's lineage now. I will send you more information later. Rebecca Brown-Stokes and John Bergan Stokes and James David are buried in the Lewis cemetery in Rockcastle County, KY. My cousins has been there but there are no markers. It is on a farm somewhere outside Mt Vernon, KY.
If you have access to the 1870 census for Morgan, Owen, or Putnam county,
Indiana, I am seeking a lookup for a DUNKIN/DUNCAN family with at least the
following. SARAH age 49, son JAMES, age 16, and perhaps daughter SUSAN
MARY/MARY SUSAN, age 14. Sarah and James are shown in Putnam Co in 1880,
next door to Morris Carter and John Carter families.
This could help tear down a roadblock of 30+ years.
Thanks very much.
Dick Carter
rcar37(a)prodigy.net
In my experience, if Polly is a nickname, Mary is the name it replaces.
Molly can also be a nickname for Mary.
Connie Young Kitchen
Researching in Monroe County, Indiana: Young, Peterson, Cox, Sluss,
Brummett, Richardson, Wampler, Barrow, Bender, Langley, Raines, Jackson,
Long(Christopher), Sellars, Sumner, Alexander
Ok... It is dumb question time... The name Polly I know is a nickname...
But, what is/was it most used in place of.
Thanks.
Dick Carter
rcar37(a)prodigy.net
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Classification: Query
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LISA,
I saw you posting and wanted to know what you would charge to do a search for JOHN B. MARLEY . I have some information that would help you but i really want everything that can be found on him and his family.
Please email me at missd55(a)aol.com
Thank You
LINDA
Seeking any information on Edith CARTER, wife of Virgil WHITAKER, daughter
of Sylvester Trent Carter.. Living at west edge of Stilesville, In., at time
of death. Would like to talk to ANY descendant. I am trying to find out what
happened to a picture that she had in her living room.
Also, need vital stats. Birth, death etc on Edith.
Any help at all would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Dick Carter
rcar37(a)prodigy.net
Seeking any information, (parents, siblings) on Susan Mary, or Mary Susan
Duncan/Dunkin, born 10-12-1856, probably Morgan Co., In., But, perhaps Owen
Co In. Died 12-30-1930, Monroe Co In. Married 10-15-1873 to Morris CARTER,
and lived Majority of life at Stinesville, In.
Any help at all greatly appreciated...
Thanks,
Dick Carter
rcar37(a)prodigy.net
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Surnames: MCGINIS/WILLIAMSON
Classification: Query
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I'm afraid that I cannot be of any help in your search. However, you may be able to help me. I am trying to learn the maiden name of my great-grandmother Williamson. One of her children was named MCGINIS (given name). The family appeared in the 1900 census in the Stafford Fork precinct of Martin cty., Kentucky. Her given name was Bartolia I think (it's nearly unreadable, but that's what the Bureau of Census said it was in a 1957 letter). She was born in 1867. She married our great-grandfather who was Thomas J. Williamsom. She died shortly after the 1900 census because my gradmother (who was born in 1895) was a little girl at the time. Any idea if she might be a MCGINIS? Thanks!
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I'm afraid that I cannot be of any help in your search. However, you may be able to help me. I am trying to learn the maiden name of my great-grandmother Williamson. One of her children was named MCGINIS (given name). The family appeared in the 1900 census in the Stafford Fork precinct of Martin cty., Kentucky. Her given name was Bartolia I think (it's nearly unreadable, but that's what the Bureau of Census said it was in a 1957 letter). She was born in 1867. She married our great-grandfather who was Thomas J. Williamsom. She died shortly after the 1900 census because my gradmother (who was born in 1895) was a little girl at the time. Any idea if she might be a MCGINIS? Thanks!
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I'm sorry...the children of Thomas Rosecrans Duncan and Elizabeth Florence Meriweather were...Mabel C., Jennie S., Millard and Margie Duncan.
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Hello,
Do you know if Thomas and Elizabeth had a daughter named Lula/Lulu? I have been searching for the parents of my gggrandmother Lula/Lulu Duncan. I know that her fathers name was Thomas Duncan and her mothers name was Elizabeth and they were from Morgan County (Martinsville, Mooresville, Paragon area). Lula/Lulu would have been born around 1880. Thank you.
Kim
Indiana