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Surnames: Hausser, Schauer, Schutter
Classification: Query
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I'm searching for information on any of the surnames noted above. I believe Mary Hausser married into the Schauer family and Frank Hausser married into the Schutter family. I'm hoping to connect these Haussers to my direct line which settled in Joliet, Illinois upon immigrating from Germany (Bavaria). Thank you!
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Tom Joyce Co. bottled 7up in Indy, Gary and Evansville.
Does anyone know his relationship to Glenna and William Joyce who were also in bottling in Columbus?
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I've been to at least 10 Indiana courthouses and copied marriage applications and never have I had a problem. Unless this is some very recent new law, I would say it is just a rumor. One afternoon in Jeffersonville, Clark Co, I copied over 250 marriage applications. They are all in books on shelves in the back room of the marriage bureau. They had about 5 tables and people just took the books off the shelf, made their own copy and paid for them as $1 a copy as they left, honor system!!! I've done the same in Marion Co, Vanderburgh Co, Floyd Co and several others just not as extensively as in Clark Co.
I've just now found enough information to know what to look for in Vanderburg County. William Howard Henry and wife Mattie lived at 417 S. Fares Ave in Evansville. William died in 1953, exact date unknown, Mattie died July 29, 1961. William had a daughter named Elizabeth Jane that was born in 1916. I don't know who she married. She died shortly after she married. Her mother was Ellen McCarty. Ellen died in Hamilton County, Ohio December 1, 1917. William married Mattie Vessel in Lauderdale County, Alabama in 1918.
William had a sister by the name of Malinda/Melinda Henry. She had a son named Thomas Keaton who died in 1958 that I know nothing about. She died July 19, 1938.
My grandmother was a half-sister to William and Malinda.
She was Lillie May Estes Lehew and lived in Wilson County, Tennessee. Their mother was Sarah Catherine Brimer. William and Malinda's father was William P. Henry, however the only proof I have of that is William's birth certificate. I don't know what happened to William P. Henry, but Sarah married William Estes sometime between 1897 and 1900. I found them living in Cannon County, Tennessee on the 1900 census. William and Malinda (the census has Linda) were listed as Estes.
William Estes had 3 son's by a previous marriage. John, Jess and Lige.
Sarah died around 1902 and the children must have been scattered.
I would like to find any descendants of William and Malinda's or any other information that anyone may know. Who did Elizabeth marry and Thomas Keaton. Is there any children still living in Evansville?
Malinda is listed in Browning's index as Mrs Malinda Henry, did she later marry a Henry?
Sue Reynolds
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I am trying to make the link back to my great-great grandfather John Musgraves. His son Enoch Musgraves(my great grandfather) was supposedly born in Evansville, IN 12 Apr, 1844. His wife's name is thought to have been Martha. Enoch married Elizabeth Bressie in Dent Co. Mo.
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I HAVE MUCH INFORMATION ON THE HENRY GEORGE WINTERMAN FAMILY. MY DECEASED HUSBAND WAS HIS GRANDSON. LOUIS GEORGE WINTERMAN WAS HIS SON. HENRY GEORGE WINTERMAN WAS CONCIEVED IN GERMANY IN 1866 AND BORN IN OHIO IN DECEMBER OF THE SAME YEAR. I HAVE SOME GAPS IN MY HISTORY AND WOULD LIKE ANY ONE ELSE INTERESTED IN THE SAME HISTORY TO GET IN TOUCH WITH ME.
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My grandfather, William Warren Milby married Carolyn Strauss in 1902 in Evansville, In. They had one child, LeRoy Milby. They later divorced. I think Carolyn went back to Indiana. Just wanted to know her family, her date of birth, death, parents, siblings. Did she remarry? Why did they divorce? Anything?
Thanks
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Surnames: Dausman
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Dear Carrie,
I am interested in Margaret Dausman, do you know who her parents were?
Carol
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SORRY, I'M NOT NEEDING ANY INFO AS TO THIS QUIERY. I JUST TRY TO HELP OTHERS. I'M IN NO WAY CONNECTED.
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You need to make a trip down to Madisonville and the Hopkins Co. Genealogical Society library, located at the public library. Check out the Clayton Book. Buchanan's and Springfield's are there, I'm pretty sure. Phil
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WHAT TYPE INFO ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR? AS TO WHAT?
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Searching for information on the Strauss surname.
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Surnames: HENNING, Cleveland, Sulzer, Henning, Bedford, Jones, Slough,
Classification: Biography
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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:
Surnames in this biography are: HENNING, Cleveland, Sulzer, Henning, Bedford, Jones, Slough,
EDWIN C. HENNING, former judge of the Superior Court of Vanderburg County, brought to his office a long and successful experience as a lawyer, and his work at the Evansville bar began in 1900. His father was also a prominent Indiana attorney. Judge Henning was born at Cannelton, Perry County, Indiana, January 20, 1875, son of William and Sarah E. (Cleveland) Henning. His father was born in Pennsylvania, December 17, 1824, and his mother in the State of Maine, July 3, 1843. She died in 1919, and William Henning, in 1898. William Henning practiced law at Cannelton for fifty-five years. He is given credit for having proposed and brought about the construction of the electric water plant at Cannelton. Judge Edwin C. Henning was one of a large family of children. He attended school at Cannelton, and graduated from the law department of the University of Michigan in 1894. He practiced with his father until the latter’s death and in 1900 moved to the large!
r City of Evansville, where his professional success has brought him rank as one of the leading members of the bar of Southern Indiana. He served as judge of the Superior Court of Vanderburg County, from December 1, 1928, to January 1, 1931, when he retired to private practice. Judge Henning is a Republican and served as chairman of the board of election commissioners in 1928. In connection with his law practice he has been attorney for or otherwise officially identified with a number of business corporations, including the Webster Stone Company of Kentucky, of which he is a director. He was exalted ruler of Evansville Lodge, B. P.O Elks, from 1917 to 1921, is a member of the Sigma Chi fraternity, the Chamber of Commerce, Evansville Country Club, Michigan Union and the Columbia Club and is a member of the Episcopal Church. He married at Louisville, Kentucky, November 20, 1925, Miss Maud Sulzer, daughter of Samuel L. Sulzer, also of Cannelton, Indiana. Among the cases of pub!
lic importance decided by Judge Henning while on the bench the following are worthy of note: Chicago and Eastern Illinois Railroad Co. vs. Public Service Commission, involving switching charges for the entire city; Bee Slough Sewer case, involving a $2,500,000 assessment, which was denied by the court; and the enjoining of the construction of the Pigeon Creek bridge at Evansville. Another case that attracted national interest and received many columns of newspaper publicity in the metropolitan centers of the nation was the domestic life of the novelist, Henry Bedford-Jones, wife and children, which finally involved the courts of California and Illinois.
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Just saw your post of two years ago. My wife's grandmother was Clara Fenneman, who married Albert Becker in Evansville in 1904. Any connection?
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After months of work putting together the *new* Henderson County History website, we have run into something that was not accounted for. The USGenNet server is down. Fortunately we were in the process of moving the pages to Rootsweb so we are back up and running in record time.
Our new home is: http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyhende2/
Likewise the Henderson Co. Historical & Genealogical Society's website has moved and can be found at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~kyhchgs/
We are truly sorry for this inconvenience and we hope that you will bookmark this for future information. We are continuing to add to the site and would like to ask anyone and everyone to give their opinions of the site as well submit any information that you would like included.
If you should have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us @ hendersoncounty(a)hotmail.com.
Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Happy Hunting and Happy Holidays!
Netta Mullin
1st Vice President
Henderson Co. Historical & Genealogical Society
Leigh Ann Boucher
2nd Vice President
Henderson Co. Historical & Genealogical Society
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BROWNING OBITS START AT 1900, BUT IT COULD BE WILLARD WOULD HAVE THEM BEFORE THAT, BUT NOT ON LINE.
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Surnames: Hughes, Davidson
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Thanks for suggestions. Browning obits include descendents. Acc to family stories, Amelia died in childbirth - prob btw 1855 and 1860+. I can't tell if Willard has indexed obits that far back. Do you happen to know?