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Surnames: Justice, Gates
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Where can I get a copy of the Marriage Application record for a couple married in Union County in 1842?
FYI
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From: <SEvans50(a)aol.com>
To: <INFAYETT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 9:04 AM
Subject: [INFAYETTE] Political Clarion, 8 January 1831 (Fayette County,
Indiana)
> Political Clarion, Connersville, 8 January 1831 (Fayette County, Indiana)
> By S. W. Parker
>
> 1 Cent Reward
> Ran away from the subscriber, living in Connersville, Fayette County,
> Indiana, on the morning of the 6th inst.
> Joel HAVENS
> An indented Apprintice[sic] to the Hatting Business. This Boy is about 13
> [18?] years of age-had on when he absconded, a Woolen Coat, steel
mixed-James
> Pantaloons-blue cloth Waistcoat and fur Hat. He has a very conspicuous
> cowlick-is thick set and strongly built-has a lazy gait, and generally
rather
> a slouchy appearance. He chews Tobacco, and does not belong to the
> Temperance Society.
> Whoever returns this Boy to me will be entitled to the above reward-but
will
> receive neither thanks or the payment of charges.
> Thos. G. RUTTER
> N.B. The gentleman to whom this absconded youngster belongs, informs us
that
> he declared to one of his fellows that he would have run away some months
> previously, had he not "hated most dadrottedly, being a Jackson boy, to
have
> his name printed in that there Political Clarion." We deemed this notice
due
> the feelings of Master HAVENS-for peradventure some of the Jackson prints
> will have marcy on their feller critter and give this advertisement a few
> insertions and thus supercede the necessity of republication in "that
there
> Political Clarion."
>
> A List of Letters
> Remaining in Post Office in Connersville Indiana on the 1st day of January
> 1831 which if not taken out within three months will be sent to the
General
> Post Office as Dead Letters.
> BRIDGEFORD William
> BELL Harriet
> BATES Thomas
> BAXTER Thomas
> BENGLE Thomas
> BOYD James
> CORNWELL Levi
> CLARY Henry
> CASSEDY James
> COMMOND Hiram
> COMPTON Arthur
> CLARK Solomon
> COON Peter
> DAVIS Benjamin
> DALE Alexander
> DENNISON William
> DENISTON James R.
> DAWSON William
> FOWLER Benjamin
> GODARD Ishba
> GIFFORD John
> GRAY John G.
> HANES Thomas 2
> HOLDING John
> HELM Meredith
> HAMILTON James Jun.
> HAYNES H.S.
> HODGE Nelly
> JONES Isaac
> JACK George W.
> KLINE Daniel
> KEMP Lewis
> LISHER John
> LATHERS Elizabeth
> MAJORS Absalom
> MULKINS Joseph
> MORGAN Adonijah
> MANVILLE James
> MORRIS John
> McCARTY Jonathan
> McVAY Hamilton 3
> MOFFITT Doctor
> McNIGHT Alexander
> MILLER William
> NELSON Hiram
> PUMPHRY Lot Doctor
> PERTER[PORTER?] Silas
> PLUMMER Barne
> PARKS George W.
> PUMPHRY Noah
> PETREE Daniel
> REED J.B.E.
> REDDING Ezekiel
> ROMIA Mary
> SCOTT Powell
> SMITH James Sen.
> SWASEY Levi
> SMITH Cephas A.
> SMITH Caleb R.
> SCOTT John
> THOMPSON Samuel
> WHITE Jacob
> WHITE Joel
> WILLEY John
> WILLIAMSON John
> WARD James
> WHIPPO Jesse
> WHITSIT Charles
> WARD Squire
> WILSON Jacob or Wm BROOKS
> WILLIAMS Caleb R.
> John TATE P.M., Connersville, January 8, 1831
>
> List of Letters remaining in the Post Office at Liberty Indiana on the 1st
of
> January 1831 which if not taken out before the 1st day of April next, will
be
> sent to the General Post Office as dead Letters.
> Jacob ALEXANDER
> Brewel BALL
> Mrs. Martha BURGESS
> H. CARPENTER
> Tristram DAVIS
> Lorenzo FLORER
> Jonathan FISH
> Reuben E. HAMSTED
> Zadoc JARVIS
> Samuel KELLY
> George KINGORY
> William LOGGAN
> A. McMAHON
> Samuel MERRIFIELD
> Patrick McCOLLUM
> Taylor McCAMAS
> Richd K. NUJUM
> John NEESE
> Polly REYNOLDS
> Thomas SUTTON
> John SPEER
> John SHINALL
> John STERN 2
> Lathom SANTON
> Jesse TAULBOTTS
> Thomas THOMAS
> James THOMAS
> Gabriel WRIGHT
> John WOLVERTON
> Miss Delila N. WRAY
> David VANVACTON
> J. WATSON, P.M., Liberty, January 8, 1831
>
> Administrator's Sale
> The subscriber will offer at public sale on Saturday the 29th inst. at the
> late residence of Litle HAWKINS decd. in Harrison Township-Sundry goods &
> chattels of which said decedent died possessed consisting of One Horse,
> Cattle, Hogs, Sheep, Corn, Wheat, and sundry articles of Farming utensils,
> Household and Kitchen furniture, &c.
> Twelve months credit will be given on all purchases amounting to $3.00 and
> upwards, and all purchases under $3.00 will be cash. Sale will commence
at
> 10 o'clock on said day when attendance will be given by John HAWKINS Admr.
> Connersville Jan. 4th 1831
>
> Female Academy.
> Duly grateful for the patronage of the past year, Mrs. HAYNES again
returns
> her thanks to her employers, and informs them and the Public generally,
that
> she will re-commence her School on the first Monday in January next, and
> hopes, from her unwearied attention to the improvement and comfort of her
> pupils, still to receive a share of the public patronage.
> A class will be engaged in French the ensuing quarter; and any person
wishing
> it, may join the class.
> Mrs. H. is prepared to accommodate young Ladies with boarding at one
dollar
> per week.
> Connersville Dec. 25th 1830
>
> State of Indiana Union County, S.S.
> March Term in the Union Circuit Court, A.D. 1830
> Amia BETTS vs. Isaac BETTS,
> Petition for a divorce
> And now on this day the 8th day of December 1830, comes the Petitioners by
G.
> A. EVERETS her attorney, and it appearing to our satisfaction that the
> Petitioner has duly filed her Petition in his behalf, in the Clerks office
of
> the Union Circuit Court. And it also appearing by affidavit made that the
> said Isaac BETTS is not an inhabitant of the State of Indiana. Therefore,
we
> Robert SWANN & Daniel OGDEN associate Judges of the Union Circuit Court,
in
> the presence of each other, do order that the Pendence of the above suit
be
> published four weeks successively in the Political Clarion a weekly Paper
> published at Connersville Indiana, notifying the said BETTS, that unless
he
> be and appear on the first day of the next March Term of the Union Circuit
> Court, to be holden at the Court house in said County of Union on the
first
> Monday of March next, and answer the Plaintiffs petition; that same will
be
> heard and decreed upon in his absence given from under our hands & seals
this
> 8th day of December 1830
> Robert SWANN
> Daniel OGDEN, a True Copy
> Test. Edghill BURNSIDE, Clk. U.C.C.
>
> Lottery
> Will be postponed until the 28th of January, at which time the Lottery
shall
> be drawn. The proprietor thinks it necessary that all the numbers should
be
> sold.
> Billy S. TROWBRIDGE
>
> State of Indiana Union County, S.S.
> In the Union Circuit Court, at the Term of September A.D. 1830
> Sally HEATH vs. Andrew HEATH,
> Petition for Divorce
> And now at this day, to wit, the third Judicial day of the Term aforesaid,
> comes the said petitioner by G. A. EVERETS Esquire her soliciter, and it
> being proved to the satisfaction of the Court, that the said Andrew HEATH
is
> not a resident of this State, it is ordered by the Court, that publication
of
> the pendency of the petitioners bill of petition be made for four weeks
> successively in the Political Clarion, a weekly newspaper published at
> Connersville, Indiana, at least three weeks previous to the first day of
the
> next Term of this Court, notifying the said defendant that unless he be
and
> appear before the Judges of the Union Circuit Court on the first day of
their
> next term to be holden at the Court House in said County of Union on the
> first Monday of March next, and answer the petitioners bill, the matters
and
> things therein contained will be heard and determined in his absence.
> A true Copy. Attest. Edghill BURNSIDE, Clk. U.C.C.
>
>
> Submitted by Stefani Evans
> AGHP New York Quakers Site Administrator
> http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/topic/quaker/index.htm
>
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> I thought I would share this because of the section on Union County.
> Jay
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: <SEvans50(a)aol.com>
> To: <INFAYETT-L(a)rootsweb.com>
> Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 1:51 AM
> Subject: [INFAYETTE] Political Clarion, 24 July 1830 (Fayette County,
> Indiana)
>
>
> > Political Clarion, Connersville, 24 July 1830 (Fayette County, Indiana)
> > By S. W. Parker
> >
> > We acknowledge, with much gratification, the reception of the following
> > pretty production, from a lady of our Village. Some of the ideas are
> happily
> > conceived; and the feeling manifested is truly poetic and chaste-Judging
> from
> > the drapery, and the appearance of the manuscript, we imagine the
> authoress
> > has honored us with one amongst her maiden efforts. If our conjecture
be
> > correct, we auger with confidence, that even a moderate share of
> cultivation,
> > will afford the "nine" another interesting favorite;
> > Written for the Clarion.
> > The Innocent Blush.
> > I.
> > The innocent blush is the prowess,
> > That ladies may use without harm;
> > And when a smile graces its powers,
> > We linger and gaze at the charm.
> > II.
> > The innocent blush is a beauty,
> > Whose charm, once it mantles the cheek,
> > Though silent; yet, learns man a duty,
> > That actions and words faintly speak.
> > III.
> > The innocent blush is a treasure,
> > Whose value no pen ever told;
> > Although it gives Hymen a pleasure,
> > It cannot be purchased with gold.
> > IV.
> > The innocent blush gives the senses
> > A fore-taste of bliss from above;
> > The libertine breath it condenses,
> > To honor, refinement and love.
> > V.
> > The innocent blush, so inviting,
> > No pearl with its lusture can vie;
> > In sorrow, its charm still exciting;
> > In sympathy's bosom a sigh.
> >
> > Public Exhibition.
> > There will be a public exhibition of the young men under the instruction
> of
> > B. S. TROWBRIDGE, on Saturday the 31at inst. at the brick school house,
> near
> > the Cross Roads. Exercises to commence at 1 o'clock P.M. The friends
and
> > public in general, are respectfully invited to attend.
> >
> > State of Indiana, Union County,
> > Union Circuit Court, Sep. Term A.D. 1830
> > Chrstianya EPLER vs. Benjamin EPLER
> > Petition for Divorce
> > This day comes the petitioner in the above cause, and having made oath
> that
> > Benjamin EPLER the defendant is yet a resident of this state. It is
> ordered
> > by us Robert SWANN and Daniel OGDEN, associate judges for the County
also,
> > that the pendency of this petition be advertised for the term of four
> weeks
> > successively in the Political Clarion, a weekly Newspaper printed at
> > Connersville, Indiana, notifying the said Benjamin EPLER that unless he
be
> > and appears before the Judges of our said Union Circuit Court at their
> next
> > Term to be holden at the Court house of said County of Union on the
first
> > Monday of September next, and answer the Complainants petition, the
> matters
> > and things therein contained will be heard and determined in his
absence.
> > Done in the presence of each other this 12th day of July 1830.
> > Robert SWANN
> > Daniel OGDEN, a true copy
> > E. BURNSIDE, Clerk. Attest.
> >
> > State of Indiana, Union County,
> > Union Circuit Court, Sep. Term A.D. 1830
> > George KING vs. Elizabeth KING
> > Petition for Divorce
> > And now at this day to-wit the 21st day of July 1830, comes the
petitioner
> in
> > the above cause and makes and files his his[sic] affidavit that the said
> > Elizabeth KING is not a resident of this state. It is therefore ordered
> by
> > us, Robert SWANN and Daniel OGDEN associate Judges of the Union Circuit
> > Court, that the pendency of this petition be advertised for the Term of
> four
> > weeks successively in the Political Clarion a weekly newspaper published
> at
> > Connersville Indiana notifying the said Elizabeth KING that unless she
be
> and
> > appears before the Judges of our said Court on the first Monday of
> September
> > next, and answer the Complainants Bill of complaint the matters and
things
> > therein contained will be heard and decided upon in her absence.
> > A true copy
> > Edghill BURNSIDE, Clerk.
> >
> > Estray.
> > Taken up by John THOMAS, in Harrison Township, Fayette County, Indiana,
> one
> > Black Horse Colt, supposed to be two years old last spring; with a star
in
> > his forehead, no Brands perceivable; appraised to Ten Dollars by Francis
> > LUDLOW & Ezra RODGERS, before me, the 16th day of July 1830. A true
copy
> > from my Estray Book given under my hand and seal;
> > Joseph HAWKINS, J.P.
> >
> > William DAILEY, Attorney & Counsellor at Law.
> > Will attend to any professional business that may be entrusted to him
> either
> > in Fayette or any of the adjoining counties. Office at his farm, 5 ½
> miles
> > south west of Connersville.
> > Fayette county, March 27th 1820[sic]
> >
> >
> > Submitted by Stefani Evans
> > AGHP New York Quakers Site Administrator
> > http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ny/topic/quaker/index.htm
> >
> > ______________________________
>
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jay McCray" <jmccray1(a)kc.rr.com>
To: <INUNION-L-request(a)rootsweb.com>
Sent: Monday, September 16, 2002 7:29 PM
Subject: MCCRAY family
> Hello listers,
>
> I am new to this list and I hope to find others interested in the MCCRAY
> family, and
> a volunteer who can look up some information for me.
>
> Mary HARLAN was born in Union County in 1810 according to their family
> genealogy.
>
> James MCCRAY was born in 1806 near Dayton, Ohio according to HARLAN family
> genealogy.
>
> Mary married James MCCRAY 1/1/1829 in Fayette County (I am confident it
was
> at
> the Primitive Baptist Church just SE of Connersville, as the minister
> performing the
> marriage was Minor Thomas, an elder of the Church.)
>
> Martin MCCRAY is said to have died and had his will probated in UNION
County
> in 1830.
>
> It is possible Martin is James' father. Can some one help me with a
search
> of probate reords?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Jay McCray
> Kansas City, Missouri
>
Please change my e-mail address from lingen1999(a)aol.com to
lingen2002(a)cox.net. I subscribe to the Union County, IN bulletin board.
Thanks,
Linda
Clark
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Surnames: Perdue Gardner
Classification: Query
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Looking for any information on a Sarah PERDUE. She was most likely the daughter of George PERDUE and Charlotte. She was married to Isaac GARDNER in June of 1842. Isaac Gardner was a decendent of the Nantucket Gardners. They were living in Union county when I find them in the census. Their daughter Eliza was my g grandmother. Would love to exchange information on this family.
Dorothy Paul in Iowa
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Not the same John McKillip. Mine was born in Indiana in 1821and moved to Belvedere Nebraska.Sorry, Linda
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I am looking for a John McKillip born 1836 who came to TX about 1871 with four children: Mattie, Mary Alice, John Elmer, Archibald B. He was supposed to have came from Ohio/ Pa/Indiana? I have no idea who his first wife was (the mother of our line). Looking for wife, parents and siblings. I know for sure he had a brother, Archibald. Thanks for any help. LaRue Stone
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I have that Anna Gard that was married to Saruch Benton, Eliza that married to John Pentacost and Jane Gard that married to Willam Benton are all daughters of Benjamin Gard and Elizabeth Adams. Benjamin Gard was the son of Jacob Gard and Sarah Hathaway. Jacob and Sarah are my gggrandparents and their son, Noah, my descendent, would be a uncle of these girls. Please get in touch, nardaj(a)3-cities.com, with me. I would love to hear from you.
Narda
Thank you for the information, it was very helpful.
Take Care
Bill Toomey
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Sent: Tuesday, September 03, 2002 5:09 PM
Subject: [INUNION] Re: Daniel Toomey Information
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>
> West Point Cemetery, Liberty Indiana
> Toomey Rachel 1875 31 Wife of Daniel; Lot 99, Sec 1
> Toomey Janey Catherine 1874 13 Lot in name of David Toomey
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What brings you to the conclusion Dr. West is buried in Union County? I have
never heard of a Dr. West. I know there is a lot of Wests here.
Aventar
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Surnames: WEST, LEE
Classification: Query
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Looking for birth/marriage/death info on the family of: THOMAS JEFFERSON5 WEST, DR. born August 03, 1828 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana or Ohio, and died June 12, 1901 in Probably Union County, Indiana. He married MARY LOUISE LEE December 25, 1855 in Probably Indiana. She was born Unknown in Indiana, and died 1878 in Probably Indiana. Children:
i.BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 'FRANK'6 WEST, DR. REV., b. April 22, 1858, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; d. July 02, 1933, Seattle, King County, Washington; m. (1) MARY GRAHAM, September 1882, Probably Indiana; b. Unknown, Probably Indiana; d. 1885, Probably Indiana; m. (2) LETITIA "LETTY LEE" LINCOLN GRAHAM, May 12, 1886, Probably Angus, Greene County, Iowa; b. April 06, 1865, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; d. November 28, 1948, Seattle, King County, Washington.
ii.ELLA 'ALTA' WEST, b. Abt. 1857, Probably Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; d. Unknown, Unknown.
iii.FREDERICK 'FRED' W. WEST, b. Abt. 1860, Probably Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; d. Unknown, Probably Seattle, Kings County, Washington; m. UNKNOWN, Unknown, Unknown; b. Unknown, Unknown; d. Unknown, Unknown.
iv.JERRY WEST, b. Abt. 1861, Probably Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; d. Unknown, Unknown.
v.SARA 'SALLIE' WEST, b. Abt. 1863, Probably Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; d. Unknown, Unknown.
vi.BRUCE WEST, b. Abt. 1866, Probably Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; d. Unknown, Unknown.
vii.JOEL WEST, b. Abt. 1868, Probably Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana; d. Unknown, Unknown.
viii.HERBERT 'BERT' WEST, b. Abt. 1876, Probably Indiana; d. Unknown, Unknown.
Any help is appreciated. lindajcox3(a)hotmail.com
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Looking for death info on: Thomas Jefferson West, Dr. b.August 03, 1828 in Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, Indiana or Ohio, d. June 12, 1901 in Probably Union County, Indiana. He was married to Mary Louise Lee b. in Indiana, d. 1878 in Indiana, possibly is buried near him? Any help is appreciated. lindajcox3(a)hotmail.com
no stephen sylvester ward and the only leonard is one born in the 1950's
nothing historical
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Could you also check if there are any members of the
John or Stephen Sylvester Ward Leonard Families
located in this publication?
Thank You,
Connie Leonard Volkman
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Ihave some history published in the Union County book which was
origiiinated a few years ago on Glen Bryson> James and descendants>Clint
and Ethel Bryson because one of the Byrsons marrieed a n ancestor of mine
Schunk@skyenet,net
Shirley
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Sent: Thursday, August 22, 2002 10:32 AM
Subject: [INUNION] Union County History
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> I understand that a Union County history was published in 1989. I
understand also that there were a couple of articles in that history about
the Brysons in Union County. Does anyone have a copy of that history? I
would greatly appreciate receiving copies of the Bryson articles. I will
pay for copying and mailing. Can you help me?
>
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Thanks for responding..
In response to that message about McCulloughs in Union County, I received a response from Joan Lince. She has compiled a truly amazing document detailing the "Decendents of Hugh McCullough and Jane Graham, (1778-1849)". She has filled all of the holes I had on that side of the family. For that I am eternally grateful!
Now I need to plug hole in the Bryson lineage. Joan's document has helped in that end also. But I still have blanks!
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West Point Cemetery, Liberty Indiana
Toomey Rachel 1875 31 Wife of Daniel; Lot 99, Sec 1
Toomey Janey Catherine 1874 13 Lot in name of David Toomey