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From Rick B
Saturday, July 23, 2005
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, September 25, 1880, page 8
MARRIED.
By Rev. N. D. Williamson, Sept. 21, at the Reformed church parsonage, Mr. Edwin Christian, of Scandia, Kan., to Miss Hattie M. Creviston, of South Bend, Ind.
I'm looking for descendants of NathanSmith b. ca 1820 OH
On the 1880 Census Olathe, Johnson, Kansas
Nathan SMITH, 60 b. OH, fa b. PA, mo b. NJ
Wife MargaretEDWARDS, 47 b. IN parents b. SC
Children: Nathan SMITH, 21 b. MI
Jenny SMITH Dau, 14 b. IN
Parry SMITH, 12 b. KS
Liddy Ida., 6,b.KS
Fa: OH Mo: IN
Frank SMITH, 4 b. KS
Daisy SMITH, 2 b. KS
Nathan Sr was the son of James Smith b. ca 1793 PA, moved to OH, IN, MI.
Wife was Hannah. Nathan's siblings were Abram, Constantine, Lydia, Mary M.,
Abijah. Nathan was in Johnson Co KS in 1870, in 1860 in Berrien Co., MI
I have some information to share and am trying to find more ancestoral
information.
Lin
Hi,
I'm new to the list, and I'm hoping to connect with another family
researching the Vinson family from Mishawaka, St. Joseph Co.
The person I'm looking for information on is JOHN M. VINSON born about 1865
in Indiana. He married a relative of mine, KATHERINE MCKENNA, around 1890 in
Rochester, NY.
I have found KATHERINE and her children in the 1900 and 1920 census records
so far. I also think I may have found JOHN in the 1900 census records in IN. If
this is the correct JOHN M. VINSON, then I think I found his family in the
1860, 1870 & 1880 census records in Mishawaka.
According to those census records, John's father was CHARLES VINSON born in
Hesse-Darmstadt, Germany, and his mother was Louisa born in Bavaria. Their
children on the census that I found are: Wilhelmina, Charles, William, John &
George. By 1880, Louisa is remarried to John F. Eberlein (not sure of this
spelling).
If anyone has any information on the Charles and Louisa Vinson family, I
would like to exchange the info that I have on John, his wife, and their children.
Look forward to hearing from you!!!
Elizabeth M. Wrocklage
Hi everyone!
Here's the latest postings to the Message Board! Have a great weekend!
Rick B
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Re: Charles E Blake of St Joseph Co Indiana killed in South Pacific
Author : Bettye Woodhull
Date : 22 Jul 2005 6:34 PM GMT
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2255.1
Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Goertzel / Gertzel
Author : Christian Goerzel
Date : 22 Jul 2005 1:38 PM GMT
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2256
From Rick B
Friday, July 22, 2005
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, September 25, 1880, page 8
BORN.
In this city, on the 19th inst., to the wife of Henry Berkheiser, a son.
In this city, on the 19th inst., the wife of Seth Hoover, a daughter.
In this city, on the 18th inst., to the wife of Fred Schinkey, a daughter.
In Halsted, Kansas, on the 7th inst., to the wife of H. Embick, a son.
From Rick B
Friday, July 22, 2005
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, September 25, 1880, page 8
Oroide Badges.
Received at the Tribune store another 1,000 of those Garfield and Hancock badges of solid oroide metal, the size of a ten dollar gold piece and same color, at only 15 cents each. Gents wear them for watch charms, young ladies for finger ring dangles, and everybody wears them as metal badges. Sent by mail on receipt of price to any part of the country.
Hi everyone!
Here's the latest from the Message Board! Have a nice day!
Rick B
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Charles E Blake of St Joseph Co Indiana killed in South Pacific
Author : Dave Dwiggins
Date : 21 Jul 2005 12:25 PM GMT
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2255
Has anyone run across this name? He was born in Indiana, probably South Bend on Sep 2, 1882. first wife Zora Cannady married Sep 3, 1903. Second wife Blanche, Children: Virgil, Kenneth, Albert, and Florence.
Thank you.
E.P.Stewart
Hi everyone!
I can't recall there ever being a Roll Call on this list, but recently I felt the need to get the ball rolling. From the looks at a couple of recent posts to the list, someone already has! :-)
Now, let's see if we can find some of our lost relatives! I know a couple of you sent me some names privately so please feel free to repost them to the list.
Here's some of the names I'm researching in St. Joseph County. Most are from Greene and Centre Townships with most of the BERKHEISERs from Penn and Portage Townships.
BERKHEISER, BRESSLER, Adam and Rachel SMITH family, EWING that came from Holmes Co., OH, AUSTIN, STICHLER.
Happy hunting!
Rick B
From Rick B
Thursday, July 21, 2005
"The South Bend Weekly Tribune", Saturday, September 25, 1880, page 8
Levi T. Adams, brother of Mrs. Peter Stocker, Mrs. Geo. Frantz and Mrs. Shetterly, died on Friday last at Alamoosa, Colorado, and his body was brought here in charge of Mrs. Peter Stocker, for burial. L. T. or "Quincy" Adams, as he was better known, was partly raised in this city, and was one of "the old seminary boys," among which were numbered J. R. Foster, Col. Wade, J. H. Dunn, W. E. Chess and others. He was in business for some time in Niles, and of late years was better known there than here. The Niles papers are requested to notice his demise.
From Rick B
Thursday, July 21, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Wednesday, September 22, 1880, page 5
Miss G. Capitola Denslow, eldest daughter of Dr. Denslow, entered school at St. Mary's academy Monday. Miss Denslow is a bright student and doubtless take a prominent position in her class.
Miss Lizzie Dorner, who has been visiting her cousin, Henry Heller, and family, left for her home in Philadelphia, Monday evening. Miss Dorner made many warm friends during her stay in South Bend.
Hi--
I am looking for any info on the descendants of Martin Lampert/Lambert and his wife Helen Sabina Hochgesang. Known children were Theodore Lampert, Martina Lampert, Leonard Andrew "Andrew" Lampert, Gilbert Benedict Lampbert and Clarissa Cecelia Lampert. This Hochgesang line ties into my husband's lines.
Thanks. Helen Zuber Keusch
forever searching the EAKINS, FORD/FOARD, MELTON, WALCUP, SANDEFUR, EZELL, HANDLEY, THOMASSON, BIGGERSTAFF, ZUBER, GUTEKUNST/GOODART, ANTHIS, BANGERT, LAND, CRABTREE, BENNETT, EDWARDS, REEVES, WOFFORD families--my lines; and on hubby's side the families of MEHRINGER, SCHITTER/SCHUETTER, HOCHGESANG, SCHMITT, HURST, BECHER, KEUSCH, ZIMMERMAN, ACKERMAN, BURGER, and HOPF (and some side-lines).
Hi
I am looking for descendants of the John Geier/Mary F. Hochgesang descendants who lived in St. Joseph Co during the 1920-1930's. Children are Otto Phillip Geier, Charles/Carl Joseph Geier, Caroline Helen "Cecelia" Geier, Sophia Helen Geier and Anna Mary Geier. All born from 1886-1903. Cecelia md Harry Eckstein.
This all tie into my Hochgesang line. Thanks. Helen Zuber Keusch
forever searching the EAKINS, FORD/FOARD, MELTON, WALCUP, SANDEFUR, EZELL, HANDLEY, THOMASSON, BIGGERSTAFF, ZUBER, GUTEKUNST/GOODART, ANTHIS, BANGERT, LAND, CRABTREE, BENNETT, EDWARDS, REEVES, WOFFORD families--my lines; and on hubby's side the families of MEHRINGER, SCHITTER/SCHUETTER, HOCHGESANG, SCHMITT, HURST, BECHER, KEUSCH, ZIMMERMAN, ACKERMAN, BURGER, and HOPF (and some side-lines).
HI everyone!
Here's the latest two postings from the Message Board! Have a great day!
Rick B
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Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : the Waltham family of Michigan and Indiana, circa 1850s
Author : Barbara Heard
Date : 19 Jul 2005 4:47 AM GMT
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2253
Board : Boards > Localities > North America > United States > States > Indiana > Counties > St. Joseph
Subject : Paul E Bailey of South Bend killed in South Pacific WWII
Author : Dave Dwiggins
Date : 19 Jul 2005 5:27 AM GMT
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2254
lets knock down a few more brick walls and find some more cousins!
MOULD/MOLD/MOLE Surname DNA Project
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Attn R.B.
P.S. South Bend Weekly . New Carlisle in particular. Love N
Norrita in idaho
Researching MALM,McCALLA
ANDERSON,GUSTAFSON,NEWMAN
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You are doing a great job of reporting the news.Would like to see some of the south Bend Weekly stuff if you have time . Keep up the good work. Love Norrita in Idaho
Norrita in idaho
Researching MALM,McCALLA
ANDERSON,GUSTAFSON,NEWMAN
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From Rick B
Sunday, July 17, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Wednesday, September 22, 1880, page 5
Mr. Edwin Christian, of Scandia, Kansas, and Miss Hattie M. Creviston, of this city, were married at the Reformed church parsonage, Tuesday morning, the Rev. N. D. Williamson officiating.
From Rick B
Sunday, July 17, 2005
"The St. Joseph Valley Register", Wednesday, September 22, 1880, page 5
The Frank Neddo arrested for burglary, as reported a few days since, is not William Neddo's son, Frank. The latter is now farming in Kansas, and is a sturdy and upright young man.
The South Bend Street Railway company has been presented with a transcript of a certified copy of the street railway ordinance and the company's acceptance of the privileges.
A knitting factory will be begin operations in Beiger's block, Mishawaka, about October first. The factory is under the management of Mr. A. A. Brown and will run some thirty machines.
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