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Surnames: Baldwin, Sparks and Smiths
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i AM A Baldwin from Virginia I married A Sparks my e-mail is netscope.net
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Surnames: GARDNER, MACY, DUNLAP, KING, HOWLAND
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In the Ancestry World Tree Project I found entries under "YOUNG" relative to Eunice MACY married to Isaac GARDNER, having ten children one of them being Paul B GARDNER. I suspect that Paul B GARDNER may have had a son, Paul, who married Emeline C MACY and had two children, Effie A and Roscoe C GARDNER. Effie b Jul 1883, Roscoe b May 1880. Effie is my paternal grandmother. Can someone out there confirm this for me?
The World Tree entries were by a Suzanne Brayer, however the e-mail address is unreachable. Does anyone know her or her contact address so that I can get in touch?
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Don't have an Asa Toler, but I do have Isabel Toler b. 1845, Union County, Indiana. Married Daniel Eikenberry, also born Union Cty. in 1840. Daniel was youngest of 10 children. Parents came from Franklin County, Virginia.
Daniel later married Ida Toler as well. Isabel had a brother Elijah. Feel that Ida Toler was probably sister to Isabel but do not know. Isabel and Elijah's parents were Bird Toler and wife Elizabeth Toler. Don't know if this helps or just further confuses. Toler would seem a slightly uncommon name and those in the same county would undoubtedly be related, although how is the question.
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Will send it to you today. Glad to
be of help. If you come across Asa Toler in your area letme know. That is my gggrandfather who came from Va. but have no parents names to find area in Va they came from
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Surnames: Bicknell and Hess
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Does anyone know the where abouts of her children? Barbara
was her daughter and her son I think was Robert. She was
shot at the hotel in Liberty Feb. 1948.She was shot by her boyfriend who also took his life....
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Surnames: Stelle
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Would like info on who bought my g-parents home at 6 N.W.
Street in Liberty app. 68-70? Also who bought my g-mothers
business. She had the newspaper office that was behind
where the new bank is. The business was sold around the same time. She passed March, 1968. Any help would be
appreciated...
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Carolyn, I appreciate you looking for James Ward. This is the first good news I've had on James. My address is: 19 Madison Ave., Charleston, Il. 61920. I will be glad to pay any costs involved, copies, postage, etc.., just let me know how much and I'll send it gladly. If there is anything I can do to reciprocate, I'd be happy to. Thanks in advance. Rick Ward
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I searched for James Ward today. Found he was married in Union County and did get a copy of his marriage license for Mr Ward. Adney married Anna Ellen Davis on Sept 8th 1860. I Will send license if snail mail address sent to me
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I have been searching for James Ward and his son, Adney for years. James m. Mary Rigsby in Union Co. in 1834 and they had a son, Adney, my gg grandfather. I haven't found anything else on them. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Adney m. Arma Ellen Davis, daughter of Squire Davis, in 1860 in Union Co.
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Surnames: King,Johnson
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Searching for William King and Sadie Johnson who had a daughter Lota M King born in 1882 in Union County,Indiana. Any help appreciated.
There is nothing in: early Court Records / Land Records / Union County People / Cemetery Records / Union County Persons & Firms (indexes 5 books that have little or no index) with Hackett / Hakett or any other spelling.
In the 1860 Census book I find:
Brownsville Twp:
125/137 Hackett, James 34 OH Farmer 600/90
Hackett Jane 52 VA servent
Kelmsing Mary 56 Hanover gardener 300 / -
Kelmsing John W. 15 m OH laborer
Kelmsing Mary M 11 OH
184 / 192 Morris, William 57 OH shemaker 90 / 75
Morris, Elizabeth 51 VA
Martha 27 f MI
Nancy E 15 IN
John T 9 IN
A William Morris married 4 Sept 1833 Wayne County IN Elizabeth Allen. Also a William Morris married 2 Feb 1842 UC IN Elizabeth Hacket
James / Jane / Elizabeth / John and Martha are all in the 1870 Census in the town of Brownsville
Marriages -
Hacket, Elizabeth - William Morris 2 Feb 1842
Hacket Mary Ann - John Starr 27 Apr 1849
That is pretty much all I can find. No other marriages nor burials. There are two cemeteries in Brownsville. The Methodist and the Christian. If they are buried in Brownsville, then they either have no stones or they are worn.
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Does anyone have any information on Jonathan Hacket and his two children
[1850] Jane and James? James was a dentist. I think Jonathan might also
have had a daughter, Elizabeth, who married William Morris in 1842.
Elizabeth is still enumerated in Union County in Brownsville Township in
1880 with her step-daughter, Martha [Martha was deaf and dumb per at least
one census]. Elizabeth was widowed sometime between 1860 and 1870.
Thank you for any help and if there is any information on where Elizabeth
and Martha are buried, I would appreciate that also.
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I have looked in court records prior to 1846 - Cemetery Records - Union County Index to Persons and Firms - In the 1860 Census I found
Harrison Twp
Wales, Jane 55 f TN farmer 4000 / 600
Lorenza 21 m IN farmer -/200
Charles 15 IN farmer
Haynes Ann 13 f IN
James Wales married 27 July 1824, Union County IN Jane Haynes
Alfred Haynes - Mary Leeper 4th Oct 1827 Marriage
Jefferson Haynes - Cintha Wheeler 28 Oct 1833
Catharine Haynes - John Keller 4 Jun 1835
Elizabeth Haynes - Henry Box 30 Nov 1837
Margaret Haynes - John Petre 5 Sep 1832
The only burial record is the one in Witt cemetery.
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Richard Haynes was born 19 Sep 1763 in Prince
Edward Co. VA. He was the son of William and
Sarah? Powell. He enlisted in the rev. war in
Pittsylvania Co. VA in 1777. Around 1782 he
married Margaret Majors, probably in Pittsylvania.
They moved to Tennessee and then to Union
Co IN by 1823. Richard filed for his rev. war pension
in Union Co. He died 2 Feb 1850 and is buried in
Witts cemetery in the Liberty area of Union Co. IN.
These are the children attributed to him and his
wife, which I am trying to document:
Jerry b 1784
William b 1785/6
Henry H b 1788
Thomas b @ 1790
Sarah b @ 1792
Susannah b 17 Jul 1795 who married a Moses
Skeen in Jefferson Co. TN in 1816. (My line)
Richard Jr b 1798
Crockett b @ 1799
Mary b 1802
Jane b 1805 m James Wales and is bured in Union Co.
Any info appreciated.
Lynda Wilson
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I can find nothing about JOSEPH TANNER - However it seems that the only TANNER in early Union County was one James TANNER.
In "Early Landowners of Union County, Indiana" compiled by Maurice Holmes we find the following:
Tanner, James June 5, 1819 Franklin Co. (UC was Still FC) Book P page 191
Tanner, James Book A Page 30
Tanner, James & Nancy July 6, 1818 Book P page 142
Tanner, James & Nancy Book A page 265
These Books may be located in the Recorder's Office of the Union County Courthouse
>From - Union County People by Maurice & Harold Lafuze
(Lafuse)
Tanner, James. Liberty Twp. Sec 2 1811; Charter Member Silver Creek (Christian) Church 1816
Tanner, Nancy. Charter Member Silver Creek 1816
Neither James nor his wife were buried in the Silver Creek Churchyard, and if they were, then their stones are long since gone.
I did notice that they lived in Fayette County in 1830.
I have no idea if they are related to your TANNER, but it is the only one Union County's early records have.
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Surnames: Tanner, Bells
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I am searching for information on Joseph Tanner, who married Malinda Bells on 26 January 1833 in Union County, Indiana. Does anyone have information on this person, his future whereabouts, his ancestry, etc?
Book F Page 298 18 April 1889 Havens, Daniel F. / Bassett, Lola C.
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Surnames: Haynes, Skeen
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Researching Richard Haynes from VA who was a rev
war soldier. He died in 1850 and is buried in Union
Co. A daughter Susannah Haynes married a Moses
Skeen in VA in the 1770's and they moved to Jefferson
Co.TN.
Lynda Wilson
Hi,
Next time you go to the court house or library, could you check to see if a
marriage of Daniel Frame Havens and Leora Temprance Bassett on 18 Apr 1889 is
listed. That is the date in the family Bible, but I have been unable to
confirm it. They both had nicknames that were used by everyone. Daniel was
known as Doc and Leora was known as Lola.
Thank you in advance.
Dorothy
dvekasi(a)aol.com
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I live 14 miles from th Union Co. In. courthouse and would be glad to help you if I can. The library and courthouse are very close together.They didn't start recording births until 1888 but do have marriages much earlier. I do go there often