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Do you have any idea what her name was or any other family name we might be
able to go by? Do you know what Hospital you were born in?
Georgia Gill-Elkins
Co-Hostess of ST. JOSEPH County, IN web sites at:
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Home page
:_ http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/jorja51_
(http://www.tribalpages.com/tribes/jorja51)
Yahoo: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/StJosephCo_Indiana/
Deffinition of Genealogy: a record of a person, family or group. A record of
people/ancestors taken from older records. It is the study of family
predigrees passed on from one generation to another.
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It's not only cars that can be
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Hi everyone!
I'm testing something new in the list tools and wanted to see how the footer "tagline" looks in list mode. I'm still fumbling and bumbling my way through the new Mailman system. :-)
Thanks for your patience!
Rick B
List Administrator
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B
Friday, July 28, 2006
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday, August 23, 1911, page 5
Marcus A. Witter, of Waynesboro, Pa., is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Witter. He will go from there to Ashland, O.
The Misses Mary and Emma Stuart of the Epworth [Memorial] hospital, left to-day for a two weeks' visit at their home in Uxbridge, Canada.
Miss Bertha Kern and Miss Genevieve Myers left to-day for St. Joseph, Mich. From there they will take a short lake trip.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B
Friday, July 28, 2006
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday, August 23, 1911, page 5
Miss Helen Dickey, 1419 South Michigan street, will return to-morrow from a ten days' vacation in St. Louis, Mo.
P. K. Goetz, of North Lafayette street, has returned from an extended visit in Rome, Syracuse and New York city, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. George Redding, 311 Wood street, have returned from a three week's visit in New York city and Washington.
No problems here.
---Bob
In a message dated 7/28/2006 6:53:08 AM Pacific Standard Time,
reberkheiser(a)earthlink.net writes:
Hi everyone!
Normally this would be off topic, but as your List Administrator, I thought I
would ask all of you how things are going at your end with your list mail?
Are you experiencing any diffculties in sending and receiving? Are the Digests
coming through OK, etc.?
Please feel free to respond on list to this topic.
Thanks!
Rick B
List Administrator
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INSTJOSE mailing list
INSTJOSE(a)rootsweb.com
Hi everyone!
Normally this would be off topic, but as your List Administrator, I thought I would ask all of you how things are going at your end with your list mail? Are you experiencing any diffculties in sending and receiving? Are the Digests coming through OK, etc.?
Please feel free to respond on list to this topic.
Thanks!
Rick B
List Administrator
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
Classification: Query
Message Board URL:
http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ei.2ADI/2405
Message Board Post:
Searching for parents names...I was born Dec. 17 1969 at 10:30 am in St. Joseph Co Ind. Mother was 19...her mother was a twin. Mother, a blue-eyed blonde as am I. Her father died at 50 of leukemia. Sound familiar to anyone? Am wanting to trace my family back...
(this message by my aunt who researches) I am adopted.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday, August 23, 1911, page 5
Personal Mention.
Lester and Clarence Anderson, 753 Vistula avenue, are spending the week in Chicago.
Eli Helnick, of 827 Milton avenue, has returned to the city after a months' visit in Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Derr, 312 North Lafayette street, have returned from a visit in Detroit.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B
Wednesday, July 26, 2006
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday, August 23, 1911, page 5
South Bend friends will be interested in the wedding of Miss Vada Vern Long, a former resident of this city, but now of Grand Rapids, Mich., and Earl N. Fasoldt, which took place yesterday at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin F. Long, 17 Sycamore street, Grand Rapids. The ceremony was read at 9:30 o'clock before the immediate relatives by the Rev. J. F. Hendricks, pastor of the Second street Methodist church. The bride wore a white lingerie gown trimmed in baby Irish lace and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses. Following the ceremony a wedding breakfast was served. Mr. and Mrs. Fasoldt with to Pine Isle lake, Mich., for a week's outing and after Oct. 1, will be at home at 523 Washtenaw street, Lansing, Mich. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Walter Martin and Mrs. Alfred Lentz, of this city, who with Mr. Martin and Mr. Lentz attended the wedding. Other South Bend guests were Miss Ollie Kern and Charles Noisom.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday, August 23, 1911, page 5
Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin G. Huey on Elwood avenue was solemnized the marriage of their daughter, Miss Pearl Edna Huey and Adolph D. Shaffer. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. C. J. Bunnell, pastor of the Qunicy street Baptist church, in the presence of the immediate relatives and close friends of the family, the bridal party standing beneath a canopy of roses and palms. Miss Jeanette Huey and M. E. Huey, sister and brother of the bride, were the attendants. The bride's dress was a white silk muslin with lace trimmings. A wedding supper followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Shaffer left for Niagara Falls, N. Y., on their wedding trip. Returning they will reside on the groom's farm five miles north of the city. Among the many elaborate gifts received was $100 in gold and another hundred in script, the gift of the bride's father.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B
Tuesday, July 25, 2006
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday, August 23, 1911, page 5
Walter J. Rudduck entertained 33 friends at a stag party last evening at his home, 1708 South Fellows street. Decorations of red and green prevailed, gladiolas and shocks of greenery being used in profusion. A unique feature of the house decoration was a niniature melon patch from which the guests picked the melons in realistic fashion. Instrumental music was furnished by the Opelt orshestra, of Mishawaka, and vocal selections were given by E. E. Mangold and Charles Krueger. Prof. W. P. McHenry acted as toastmaster.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B
Monday, July 24, 2006
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday, August 23, 1911, page 5
Invitations will be issued Sept. 1 for a private dancing party to be given in American hall, Sept. 20, by the Omega club. A 12 piece orchestra will furnish music. Plans were made for the affair at a meeting of club members held last night. Officers were also elected as follows: A. H. Wahlen, president; Tom C. Reed, secretary and treasurer.
Mrs. John Elkins, 128 North Notre Dame street, was hostess to the R. N. A. club yesterday afternoon. At progressive pedro prizes were won by Mrs. J. J. Hammas, Mrs. Edward Hensel and Mrs. Charles Embick. Following the games, dainty refreshments were served. In two weeks the club will be entertained by Mrs. Embick, 213 North Francis street.
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B
Monday, July 24, 2006
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday, August 23, 1911, page 5
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Meyer, 803 Cottage Grove avenue, entertained at a 6 o'clock dinner last evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. George King and Mrs Cebets, of San Francisco. Following dinner the party motored to Elkhart.
Members of the Tuesday circle enjoyed an all day meeting yesterday at the home of Mrs. John Rennoe on the Portage road. At noon a chicken dinner was served followed later by a melon feast. In two weeks Mrs. W. J. Scott, 630 Brick avenue, will entertain the circle.
I have not lived in the South Bend area since I was six years old, but I
vividly remember going to that park. The photos triggered some amazing flashbacks!
---Bob in Napa Valley
In a message dated 7/23/2006 7:22:21 PM Pacific Standard Time,
reberkheiser(a)earthlink.net writes:
Hi everyone!
John Dvorak and I have been looking over this really neat website showing
Storyland Zoo. Enjoy!
Rick B
http://www.monon.monon.org/sobend/storyland.html
Newspaper Tidbits from Rick B
Sunday, July 23, 2006
"The South Bend Tribune", Wednesday, August 23, 1911, page 5
The St. Joseph County W. C. T. U. will hold a business meeting Thursday at 2 o'clock at the home of W. M. Weld, 1002 West Colfax avenue.
The Chapin park W. C. T. U. will meet to-morrow afternoon with Mrs. J. M. Woodward, 102 Marquette avenue, instead of next Thursday as previously planned.
The Ladies' Aid society of the Indiana Avenue Christian church will hold an all day meeting Thursday at the home of Mrs. Charles Patrick on East Broadway.
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We are the former Rootsweb Mailing Lists of INSTJOSE, INELKHAR, INFULTON, INKOSCIU, INLAGRAN, INLAPORT, INMARSHA, INNOBLE, INPORTER, MIBERRIE, MICASS, and MIVANBUR. Due to a long history of little to no traffic it made sense to merge all groups into one regional list. A discussion and research group covering the history and genealogy of the counties that make up the Michiana area. Counties in Indiana; St. Joseph, LaPorte, Elkhart, and Starke. In Michigan; Cass and Berrien. Also counties of Greater Michiana. In Indiana; Fulton, Marshall, Porter, LaGrange, Noble, Kosciusko . In Michigan; Van Buren. Anyone interested in Michiana is welcome to join!