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Surnames: Stout, Dickinson
Classification: Query
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Dk.2ADE/888
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I am looking for information on the Stout and Dickinson families in Tipton County Indiana. James William Dickinson born 9 Nov 1833 in Tipton Indiana married Mary Elvina(sp?) Stout born 6 Feb 1836 in Ohio. Mary's father was supposedly from Ohio and her mother from Indiana.
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Surnames: DERRY (Dairy, Darry, Derrey, Deary)
Classification: Query
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Hello --
Is there anyone out there in Tipton County, Indiana who are researching the DERRY (Dairy, Darry, Derrey, Deary, etc.) line?
I do know some of these folks lived in Tipton and would love to find out more or correspond with another interested researcher.
Thanks so much!
Joan Brown Derry
MDMama2841(a)aol.com
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Surnames: GOINS
Classification: Query
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Janine and/or Greg,
I have a GOINS family(actually 2), living in 1850, Indiana, Tipton Co., Madison twp. A family member from this family married into my ISHMAEL family. If you would like the records, let me know.
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Surnames: GOINS
Classification: Query
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Janine and/or Greg,
I have a GOINS family(actually 2), living in 1850, Indiana, Tipton Co., Madison twp. A family member from this family married into my ISHMAEL family. If you would like the records, let me know.
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Classification: Query
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my great grandfather was jesse goin. my grandfather was pete goin from st. louis mo. if this helps write back. good luck. greg goin
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Surnames: Green, Lamm, Currey, Calvin
Classification: Biography
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http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Dk.2ADE/719
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This book has no cover, and no index, and no author. I bought it on Ebay; it just has the insides, but it is full of Indiana biographies. I am not researching this family, just thought I would share. I do not know anymore about these families or these surnames. NOTE: I don’t know if there is any additional mention of this family in the book, it has no index. I do not want to sell this book. I am typing the biographies from it.
Typed by Lora Radiches:
Other surnames mentioned in the biography of LOYS W. GREEN are: Green, Lamm, Currey, Calvin,
LOYS W. GREEN is a lawyer, practicing at Newcastle, and his professional work so far gives promise of a very successful career as a member of the Indiana bar. Mr. Green had in mind the law as his vocation a number of years ago, but various circumstances, including the necessity of earning his own living, deferred his formal preparation, but it had one advantage in that he began his practice as a lawyer with the background of a successful business experience. Mr. Green was born in Tipton County, Indiana, January 6, 1897. His great-grandfather, John Green, was one of the pioneer lawyers of the state and a man of much political prominence. He was born in Virginia, in 1807, came to Indiana when young and was one of the early graduates of Hanover College. He removed to Tipton County in 1847 and was judge of the Common Pleas Court in 1860-69 and later served a term as state senator. He died in 1885. Lays W. Green is a son of Benjamin Butler and Mary 0. (Lamm) Gr!
een, his mother still living in Tipton County, where both parents were born. His father, who was a farmer and salesman, died July 12, 1924. Loys W. Green graduated from high school in 1915 and immediately became a wage earner as a glass worker in a plant at Elwood. He left that employment to join the colors, enlisting in June 1918, in the United States Navy, in the radio service. He was at Camp Perry and at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station near Chicago and five different times was scheduled to go to France but through confusion and mistakes in the clerical department regarding his name he never got overseas. As master-of-arms he helped train over 1,000 young men at Camp Perry. He was released from active duty in March 1919, and received his honorable discharge in September 1921. During the year 1919-20, after leaving the service, he was a student in Indiana University and from 1920 to the spring of 1923 worked at his old job in the glass factory at Elwood. In !
March 1923, he became a traveling salesman for a house at Brocton, Massachusetts, and in 1925 became a representative for the Regina Electric Corporation of Rahway, New Jersey. In May 1925, this company located him at Bloomington, Indiana. Upon leaving Bloomington, in 1926, he resumed his studies and in June 1929, graduated from the law department of The University of Indianapolis, at Indianapolis, and has since been in practice in Newcastle. Mr. Green is a Republican, a member of Sigma Delta Kappa, legal fraternity, a member of the Masonic fraternity, is a trustee of the Methodist Episcopal Church and belongs to the Henry County Bar Association. He married, September 17, 1924, Miss Jessie O. Currey, who was also born in Tipton County, Indiana, daughter of Jonathan and Florence (Calvin) Currey. Her father was born in Franklin County and her mother in Switzerland County, Indiana. Mrs. Green graduated from high school in 1914, and the following year was a student in Indiana U!
niversity, and while teaching continued her work in the university during the summer sessions. For eight years before her marriage she was engaged in teaching, working in country schools near Anderson for four years, was a Latin teacher in the Wilkinson High School from 1920 to 1924 and, returning to Indiana University in 1925, graduated in 1926, receiving the A. B. degree. In the fall of 1926 she resumed her teaching work as instructor in Latin and history at Kennard in Henry County, and still holds that position.
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Tipton County, Indiana Genealogy Group
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Welcome! This is the former Rootsweb list, INTIPTON. We'll be discussing the history and genealogy of Tipton County, Indiana and its surrounding region of central Indiana.