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Delores while checking through a book I have (supposed to be all zapps in U.S. I found a listing for a James M Zapp 633
cook avenue Billings,Mt.59191 also Mr. James F Zapp box
764 cut bank,mt.59427 hope this helps.
James had a phone #(406)-252-3034
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seeking info on
Anna Sunderman wife of fred Sunderman evansville Ind
their daughter Minnie (who had an adopted father named William Voss)
and other daughters Helen, Ada, Rose.
Minnie Sunderman Voss Mueller had 2 children (jerry deceased , Dorothy deceased (Mrs Boyd Bair) Minnie died in 1926.
Her adoptive father VOSS died at her home in 1913 Edgar St
Her father Fred Sunderman died in 1925 on edgar St
Her mother Anna was struck and killed by a hit & run driver in 1932
on Columbia St
most of this family lived on edgar street
Mr mueller was a postal employee died 1959 nickname KATZ
Anna's son John V Sunderman worked at Chrysler and died in 1965
"J.V" married Lula.
Fred and Anna's other children
Rose Weber (mrs W. H) Ada pritchett, helen fendel
interested in FRED ANNA and MINNIE
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Surnames: Phillips, Moore, Reynolds, Wagner, Finney
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Looking for any information on the Wagner's from Indiana.
What I have is that my ggrandfather and mother Marx and Louise (Teppe, Tepe, Tebe, Tehe,Tebe unsure of correct spelling) Wagner was living in Vanderburgh County, Indiana when my gUncle Carl was born on April 20, 1896. I have found a mention of it online under birth records.
His bothers and sisters are as follows:
Albert Wagner, Edward Wagner, Elizabeth Wagner, Max Wagner, Otto Wagner, William Wagner, Harriet Dora Wagner (my grandmother she was ? born in New Albany, Indiana we think). Also we think that there was another son a Freb Wagner but unclear about this.
Any information or ideals would help as I have hit that brickwall.
Thank You for your help,
Jack Phillips
PS
If someone would like information looked up in Livermore, California I would be happy to help.
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My maiden name is Strouse. My brothers name is also Bill Strouse. I'm just now trying to locate my family history. So far I have found my great grandfather David Strouse who was born in Pennsylvania, lived in Illinois, fought in the Civil War. He had 5 children, one daughter, I believe lived in Indiana. He name was Stella Viola Strouse. There was Oscar, Sherman, Rodney, and Alice Strouse?
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Hello from Cheryl in Oklahoma!
I've been searching in vain for the parents of Caroline Newman, born 8-18-1834 in Armstrong Twp (according to her obit.) and died in 1908, White Co. IL.
Caroline married Rena (Rane) Taylor in 1849-1850 in Vanderburgh Co. Their daughter, Angeline Taylor, is my great- great grandmother.
If anyone can please help me find her parents, I'd really appreciate it. I don't know where else to look!
Thank you - Cheryl
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I knew it had to be Horrall who wrote that obit. Interesting enough, Horrall also wrote the book "History of the Forty-Second Indiana Volunteer Infantry." It was published in 1892 and is no longer in print. I have a copy of this book and it is very well written.
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Surnames: HORRALL
Classification: Death
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You are correct, the JONES obit was written by S. F. Horrall. Horrall bought the Washington Weekly Gazette in March 1871 and published his first issue 11 Mar 1871. He improved the paper considerably and within a matter of 2 years developed it into a 32-column weekly paper. Before he bought the Gazette he was something like assoc. editor of the paper at Evansville, IN.
If I find any more comments about the 42 Reg. I'll send them your way.
Maybe the baby was born before the marriage? Of course the dates could be
copied wrong, people do make mistakes..
Nancy Hessel wrote:
> P.C. Calvert/ Mary A. E. Mills married 29 July,1864, Vanderburg Co.
> Indiana
>
> Joy wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to find out about the marriage of:
> >
> > P.C CALVERT to Elizabeth MILLS or MOELL
> >
> > I am not sure of the year. They were married in
> > Vanderburg co.
> > on 29 July 1864..... BUT relatives are saying they
> > got married in 1863.
> >
> > All I know is that the certificate is in the
> > courthouse in book C-5 on page 34.
> >
> > Could someone look this up and check for me...I
> > would greatly appreciate it.
> >
> > IS THERE any other way to confirm this date, beside
> > the copy of the marriage
> > certificate at the courthouse? What about a church
> > record??
> >
> > P.C. stands for Patrick Casey Calvert. and his wife
> > is aka Mary Ann Elizabeth Moell, but the Moell
> > somehow got changed to MILLS. She was the only one
> > in her family to do so.
> >
> > Thank you kindly,
> > Joy in Ca
> >
> > great great grandniece of Elizabeth Mills/Moell
> > Calvert.
> >
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I read this obit with much interest as I am continuing to do research on the 42nd Indiana. I suspect that the author of this newspaper death notice was Spillard F. Horrall. He was Captain of Co. G for a time during the war. I believe he was also a newspaper man for a time, after the war. Thanks Dan for the post. I would be very interested in using this on my 42nd Indiana web site.
http://www.42ndindiana.com
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Surnames: JONES
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Death of Colonel James G. JONES -- It is with a feeling of profound sorrow that we announce the death of Col. James G. JONES, late of Evansville, which lamentable event took place at his residence in that city on Tuesday night of last week. Col. JONES was one of the oldest citizens of Evansville, and more thoroughly identified with that city than any man now living there. Our first intimate acquaintance with the deceased was in Sep. 1861, when with the members of Company G, we joined the 42nd IN Volunteer Regiment. At that time or before he organized the regiment, he was Attorney General for the State, which position he resigned to accept the commission of Colonel of the regiment. Feeling that he had a high duty to perform Col. JONES, though then advanced in years, entered the active service of his government and to his untiring energy and devotion to the welfare of his men mainly is due the valuable service the 42nd rendered the government afterward. At the battle of P!
erryville, on the 8th of October 1862, Col. JONES displayed his valor and though it was the first time the whole regiment was under fire, he commanded the troops admirably and proved himself as true and brave as he was kind-hearted to his men. At that battle the regiment was most unfortunate. Out of about five hundred men then in the ranks, near two hundred and fifty were killed and wounded. The writer of this article commanded Company G on that day and out of fifty-six men twenty-two fell, killed and wounded.
We speak thus in detail for the purpose of paying a tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased. After this fight, which for the numbers engaged was as bloody a one as the regiment engaged in. (and if our memory serves us right, the number of battles and skirmishes was forty-two.) Col. JONES, as far as he was able that night, visited at the hospitals in person the soldiers of his regiment who were wounded and spoke words of cheer to them. This is the only engagement Col. JONES was ever in. While at Nashville he was attacked with disease that came near proving fatal but he partially regained his health and remained a Colonel in the army on detached service until the close of the war. It has been said and that truly, that the army is the place to try a man's friendship his kind-heartedness and his faithfulness to friends. Those of his old companions in arms, who knew COL. JONES best, loved him most. Thus, another of the ardent friends of our government in the darkes!
t hours of the rebellion has passed from earth. Many of the members of his old regiment, who reside within the limit of the circulation of the Gazette, will read this with heartfelt sorrow. A true patriot and a good man is gone.
Washington Gazette, Washington, IN, Sat., Apr. 13, 1872, v. 7, no. 6, p. 2, c. 3.
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anything is possible with parthenia i'll check it out
thanks Virginia
J Merritt
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My great grandfather Elijah Daily Ball had a sister named Parthena Edens Ball b. 1815. She married Constant Haslin Perkins in KY. Their daughter, Laura Perkins, married Major Robert J. Williams. Based on this information and naming customs, it is quite possible they might have had a daughter named Parthenia Williams. Elijah's parents were Joseph Hunter Ball and Phebe Slaughter. Joseph's father was William Matthew Ball. Phebe's father was John Slaughter. Joseph and Phebe married in Knox KY in 1803. If you think there is a connection to our families, please e-mail me at this corrected address: vl.mcneill(a)verizon.net
Virginia Ball McNeill
Hello,
I am trying to find out about the marriage of:
P.C CALVERT to Elizabeth MILLS or MOELL
I am not sure of the year. They were married in
Vanderburg co.
on 29 July 1864..... BUT relatives are saying they
got married in 1863.
All I know is that the certificate is in the
courthouse in book C-5 on page 34.
Could someone look this up and check for me...I
would greatly appreciate it.
IS THERE any other way to confirm this date, beside
the copy of the marriage
certificate at the courthouse? What about a church
record??
P.C. stands for Patrick Casey Calvert. and his wife
is aka Mary Ann Elizabeth Moell, but the Moell
somehow got changed to MILLS. She was the only one
in her family to do so.
Thank you kindly,
Joy in Ca
great great grandniece of Elizabeth Mills/Moell
Calvert.
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Surnames: Doench
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Fay- thanks for your reply. I did indeed visit the funeral home site but also made a trip to Evansville and visited Oak Hill cemetery. Unfortunately they had no record of Conrad & Sophie Doench burial and I did not find headstones for them. Only found markers for their son and daughter in law who purchased their lot a few years after the parents died. But I do know they were buried there from their death certificates. Yes the Barenfanger's are also buried there.
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I am seeking info. on James Robert Reddish he died in the 40's. Also any other Reddish's (Redish's)that might be listed. Your help is greatfully appreciated!
Thanks so so much!!
Charlotte
cahmed(a)nome.net
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Who are you looking for in Tupman cemetery ? I have a partial listing of the cemetery I can look in for you
Susie
susie4jcba(a)msn.com
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Surnames: PLUM-BARTON
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HI, I AM INTERESTED IN YOUR PLUM & BARTON SURNAMES. WOULD YOU E-MAIL ME AT DON-JOE1(a)MSN.COM. THIS COULD BE A FAMILY CONNECTION. JO
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SHE WAS MARRIED IN 1928/29 TO A EDGAR JIMMIE SMITH AND HAD A SON WHO WOULD LIKE VERY MUCH TO KNOW OF HIS FATHER. HER MADIN NAME WAS WILLOUGHBY. HER PARENTS CORA &/ HARRY WILLOUGHBY OF EVANSVILLE. ANY HELP OUT THERE????
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ANY ONE OUT THERE WHO CAN HELP ME FIND A FATHER FOR A MAN WHO HAS NOT SEEN HIS FATHER SINCE AGE 2.
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LOOKING FOR A FATHER, HIS SON HAD NOT SEEN HIM SINCE HE WAS 2 YRS OLD. HE WAS MARRIED IN VANDERBURGH CO.IN. IN 1928/1929 TO CORA WILLOUGHBY. ANY HELP IS WELCOME.