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You're almost right, probably Gooseport which is in Washington Co.
Pat
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> Subject: [INWASHIN] Name of city
> Date: Sat, 10 May 2003 17:46:26 EDT
> From: Kvickr(a)aol.com
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> I have a social security application for someone who was born in 1878. It
> says Washington County, Ind as the birthplace but I simply cannot make out
> the name of the city. I think it starts with a "G." It sort of looks like
> Goosport or Goaslprt. Is anyone aware of a city with these names located in
> Washington County?
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> Thanks,
> Kathy
I have a social security application for someone who was born in 1878. It
says Washington County, Ind as the birthplace but I simply cannot make out
the name of the city. I think it starts with a "G." It sort of looks like
Goosport or Goaslprt. Is anyone aware of a city with these names located in
Washington County?
Thanks,
Kathy
I am a descendent of John Gallimore, a Revolutionary War veteran who apparently died in Washington Co. in 1841. I am new to the list and would like to correspond with anyone willing to share information on this individual.
Thank you for any help.
Broc Bebout
Anderson, IN
Go to www.Google.com
Type in "Lesterville+Indiana"
There are many references you can check out.
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From: "Patricia O`Connor" <p-oconnor(a)worldnet.att.net>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 06, 2003 8:46 AM
Subject: [INWASHIN] Re: INWASHIN-D Digest V03 #12
> I don't find a Lesterville in Indiana. There is a Lesterville in St.
> Cloud Co., Michigan. Maybe this was a township instead of a town?
>
> Pat
> >
> > Subject: [INWASHIN] Re: INWASHIN-D Digest V03 #11
> > Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 21:47:17 EDT
> > From: JMUFFY(a)aol.com
> > To: INWASHIN-L(a)rootsweb.com
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> > Does anyone know anything about a town called Lesterville, In. My
grandfather
> > was born there in June of 1890. I would like to know about the town &
where I
> > can go to find out about Lesterville. Please help me!!!!!!
> > jmuffy(a)aol.com
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I don't find a Lesterville in Indiana. There is a Lesterville in St.
Cloud Co., Michigan. Maybe this was a township instead of a town?
Pat
>
> Subject: [INWASHIN] Re: INWASHIN-D Digest V03 #11
> Date: Sat, 3 May 2003 21:47:17 EDT
> From: JMUFFY(a)aol.com
> To: INWASHIN-L(a)rootsweb.com
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> Does anyone know anything about a town called Lesterville, In. My grandfather
> was born there in June of 1890. I would like to know about the town & where I
> can go to find out about Lesterville. Please help me!!!!!!
> jmuffy(a)aol.com
>
> ______________________________
Source:
History of Lawrence, Orange and Washington Counties, Indiana
copyright 1884 Goodspeed Brothers and Company, Chicago
CAUBLE FAMILY, among those old pioneers who braved the perils and privations
of frontier life in Washington County, and who felled the forests and laid
the foundation for the inestimable blessings which the present generation
now enjoy, was Adam Cauble. This old pioneer came from the far East to
Washington Township, Washington Co., Ind., when it was yet in its infancy.
He was born in North Carolina, March 14, 1798; married Mary, sometimes
called " Polly " Hubbard, who was born in the Old Dominion December 1, 1803,
and both he and his wife lived to advanced ages and were looked upon as
among the best citizens Washington County ever know. Fifteen children were
born to their union, and are as follows: George W., born June 28, 1823;
James M., April 29, 1825; Sarah J., August 20, 1826; Alexander, December 5,
1827; Adam W., January 17, 1829; John, October 3, 1831; Charles, October 8,
1832; Eliza, November 17, 1833; Andrew J., January 7, 1835; Barbara, March
14, 1837; Peter, November 6, 1838; Herman M., August 26, 1839; William R.,
December 30, 1841, died October 4, 1842; Benjamin, May 28, 1843, and Mary
C., January 11, 1848, and died in about 1878. Of the above Andrew J.,
Alexander, Peter and Herman M. took an active part in the suppression of the
Rebellion, the former suffering five months in Libby Prison. George W.
Cauble was married May 22, 1851, to Maria, daughter of George and Jaue
Barnett, who was born in Washington County., Ind., February 6, 1832. One
son, George W., born June 20,1857, is the result of their union. George W.,
Sr., is a Democrat, and he and wife belong to the Christian Church.
Alexander Cauble was raised a farmer, was moderately educated, and for a
number of years worked at carpentering. In August, 1862, he enlisted in
Company E, Fifth Indiana Cavalry, served through numerous hard campaigns and
hotly contested engagements, and was honorably discharged, June 18, 1865.
Since the war he has farmed, and is now the owner of 118 acres of good land.
In politics he is a Republican. January 5, 1854, he married Susanna T.
Morris, who was born in this county, September 20, 1832, a daughter of
Thomas Morris. These children have been born to them: Addison G., born
October 2, 1854; Martha E., July 14, 1857; Margaret E., February 23, 1860;
Mary E., May 7, 1862; Annie B., April 21, 1866; Alexander G., January 24,
1869, and Emery E., December 1, 1872. Adam W. Cauble was raised on the old
home farm, and farming has always been his occupation. With him industry has
brought its legitimate fruit, success, and he owns 285 acres of land. In
1855 he married Sarah E. King, who was born in Washington County, Ind.,
March 6, 1837, and by her is the father of this family: Elwood G., born
December 15, 1856; Walter J., October 15, 1858; Harvev W., January 27, 1862;
Harriet A., May 4, 1864; Addis E., September 23, 1866; Benton M., July 3,
1869; Helen S., July 25, 1872; Claudius W., February 2,1875; Ellis D.,
August 8, 1877; Jesse and Jason twins, May 30, 1880. Charles Cauble is a
member of the Christian Church, a farmer by occupation, and a self -made
man. He began life's battle a poor boy, and by hard work has secured a
valuable farm of 150 acres. Miss Nancy Gee, who was born in this county,
October 10, 1837, a daughter of Isaiah and Mary A. (Collier) Gee, became his
wife January 28, 1858, and nine children have been born to them, named:
Sophia E., born June 18, 1859; Dora E., July 18, 1861; Malora J., December
3, 1862; Emma E., August 12, 1864; George F., July 17, 1866, died August 6.
1878; Maria A., July 10, 1868; Cora A., October 9, 1870-, Mary I., 'October
23, 1872, and L. E., October 12, 1880. Besides being descended from one of
the oldest families of the county, the present generation of Caubles have
retained the reputation for honesty and intelligence justly earned by their
forefathers.
my records show that The amanda cauble who married George Marshall was the
daughter of Robert Cauble and Sarah Naugle. The amanda cauble, daughter of
Andrew J. Cauble married John Thomas Jacob Graves. Can you verify which is
correct? Could be i have them switched.
At 09:58 AM 5/4/03, you wrote:
>Per the "Death Records, Washington Co., IN 1882-1950":
>
>Andrew J. Cauble, d. Jan 4, 1929, 94y 11m 22d, b. Jan 27, 1835 s/o Alex
>Cauble (VA) and Polly Hubbard. widowed; buried in Crown Hill
>
>Per the "Crown Hill Cemetery" Index:
>
>Andrew J. Cauble b. Jan 27, 1835 d. Jan 4, 1929 s/o Adam Cauble and Mary
>Hubbard, h/o Elizabeth J. Hinkle
>
>Elizabeth Jane Cauble b. Nov 6, 1840 d. Jan 11, 1903 d/o Alexander Hinkle &
>Margaret Naugle, w/o Andrew Cauble
>
>Elmo Cauble b. 1871 d. 1957 s/o Andrew Cauble and Elixabeth Hinkle, h/o
>Martha Bollinger
>
>Mophet Cauble b...... d. Sept 11, 1870 c/o Andrew J. Cauble and Elizabeth J.
>Hinkle
>
>Omar L. Cauble b. Sept 25, 1874 d. Nov 11, 1863 s/o Andrew Cauble and
>Elizabeth Hinkle
>
>Margaret Cauble b. ca 1790 d. Oct 1, 1865 w/o Adam Cauble
>
>Adam Cauble II, b. March 14, 1798 d. June 26, 1883 s/o Adams Cauble Sr and
>Margaret Earnhart
>
>1870 Census - Washington Co., IN - Washington Twp
>
>#153
>Andrew J. Cauble, 35
>Elizabeth J., 30
>Orra B., 8, female
>Elvia D., 6, female
>Ollie M., 3, female
>Mary M., 2, female
>
>1880 Census - Washington Co., IN - Polk Twp
>
>#40
>Andrew Cauble, 45, Grist miller
>Elizabeth, 41
>Arra B., 18
>Elivia A., 18
>Ollie M., 13
>Mary M., 11
>Elmo M., 8
>Oliver L., 7
>Amanda, 4
>
>Per genlibrary marriage records:
>
>Andrew J. Cauble -> Eliz Hinkle Oct 30, 1860 C 165
>
>Arra B. Cauble -> Richard Newlon Oct 6, 1881 I 629
>
>Elmo Cauble -> Mattie Bollinger May 27, 1897 L 185
>
>Amanda Cauble -> Geo Marshall Nov 25, 1900 L 504
>
>Hope something here helps.
>
>G. Swoik
>
>
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> > I am looking for information on the family of Andrew Jackson Cauble - born
> > Jan 7, 1835 in Washington County, IN and died Jan 4, 1929. Thanks, Mary
>H.
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Herb & Carol Arkin
Orlando, Florida
Does anyone know anything about a town called Lesterville, In. My grandfather
was born there in June of 1890. I would like to know about the town & where I
can go to find out about Lesterville. Please help me!!!!!!
jmuffy(a)aol.com