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Hello, I have a Martha A. Hattabaugh married to my Henry Frederick Marhanka in Washington County, Indiana, on 9 August 1883. Would like to know more about her. Thanks, Marty Smith Wells, Pierceton, Indiana
I have this information:
Marriages found on Parker's Genealogy Database, Internet www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/6538/index.htm
(1) md 9 Aug 1883 Washington Co IN Henry F. Marhanka
(2) md 1 Jan 1907 Washington Co IN Edward Spurgeon
Ancestry.com
Indiana Births, 1880-1920 Record
Name: Mahankey
Father: Henry
Mother: Martha Hattabaugh
County: Washington
Gender: M
Birth Date: 13 Sep 1886
Reference: Washington County, Indiana Birth Record 1882-1920
Book: H-1
Page: 236
She is the d/o Jonathan Lee Hattabaugh & Elizabeth A. Walker
This is all I have.
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From: "mewells" <mewells(a)kconline.com>
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Sent: Monday, February 20, 2006 10:15 AM
Subject: [InWashington] Hattabaugh
> Hello, I have a Martha A. Hattabaugh married to my Henry Frederick Marhanka in Washington County, Indiana, on 9 August 1883. Would like to know more about her. Thanks, Marty Smith Wells, Pierceton, Indiana
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Surnames: Pollard Fleenor
Classification: Query
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I have an Elijah Pollard (b. 1805, Madison Co, KY) who married a Katherine Fleener (b. 1810 in VA). Elijah and Katherine were married in Monroe Co, IN in 1828. Elijah's father Elisha Pollard bought land in Monroe Co, in the early 1820's but moved to Washington Co & is buried in Hop Cemetery near Campbellsburg.
According to family lore Elijah and Katherine had 4 children in quick sucession then he died. Katherine remarried George Campbell, 10 Sept 1835 in Johnson Co. IN. He died in 1836, in 1840 Census there is a Katherine Campbell listed in Brown Co.IN.
This is all that I know about this part of my family ... would you know any more? Thank you for any help.
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Surnames: Bowman Fleener
Classification: Query
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thanks so much for the info. I look forward to getting the invitation. Sorry I put John when I know it was William D. Once again
thanks.
terri
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Surnames: Fleenor and Bowman
Classification: Query
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There is a connection since we've found every Fleenor and Fleener and many Fleners are all traceable back to the original German immigrant family of Johannes & Anna Flinner who arrived in Philadelphia in 1754. I have your Sara Jane b. 1820 and married to William D. Bowman 25 September 1836 but got that from a written genealogy report on file at the Salem, Indiana historical society library collection. The report was written by a Mary Fleenor of Indianapolis, IN. in 1994 but contained no other info on Sara. I'll send an invitation and you can probably find more on our website from other members gedcoms.
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Surnames: Fleenor & Trueblood
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I have a Leander Green Fleenor b. 25 Aug. 1849 and d. 25 July 1921 married to Amanda E. Trueblood on 2 Feb. 1873. Amanda was b. 24 Feb. 1849 and d. 14 July 1912.
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Surnames: Bowman, Fleener
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Oops forgot GG grandfather's name John A Bowman.
Thanks
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Surnames: Bowman ,Fleener
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My great great grandfather married Sarah Jane Fleener on Sept 25 1838 in Washington County Indiana. Could this be a connection?
Thanks
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Surnames: Trublood, Huckleberry, Hobson, Golden,Bridgewater, Blevins,Eldridge,Stout,
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Hi, I have Leander Fleenor marr. to Nellie Lee Blevins. Need b. & d. & m. dates and places of events.
I'm wondering if the Trueblood's are related to Peter Trueblood marr. to Nancy Huckleberry. They resided in Jackson Co. IN. I have pictures Nancy and Peter.
Thank you
Hi..
My children are descendents of William DENNY and Mary SHIELDS through their
daughter Isabella Katherine DENNY who married Austin HUBBARD.
Are you familiar with that line of descendency?? Isabella & Austin were
married "about 1820" supposedly in or near Breckenridge Co., KY but I have
not been able to locate their marriage record. I bought the 3rd book of
Denny Genealogy hoping to find the info, but to no avail. Several researcher
have advised me that the marriage info may be *buried* within the Quaker
records so I keep searching.
The HUBBARDS spent just a brief period of time near Salem, IN in Washington
county in the mid-1830's and by 1840 were settled in Lawrence county
Janet
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Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 4:51 PM
Subject: [InWashington] Fleenor & Hattabaugh Family Website
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> A family research website is available for descendants of early Hoosier
> pioneers George & Mary (Koiner) Hattabaugh (arrived c1809), Jacob
> Hattabough (same time frame), and the Abraham Fleenor families and various
> siblings and cousins who arrived about 1811. We have hundreds of
> documents, files and photos for these families and many of the other
> family lines they married: Denny, Nicholson, Boling, Stalker, Callaway,
> Trueblood, Shields, Gater, Kemp, Blackwood, Potts, and many others.
> Please advise of your lineal connection to the Fleenor/Fleener or Flener
> line or either of the Hattabaugh/Hattabough lines and I'll send you an
> invitation to our private site. We're hosting a family reunion for
> Hoosier pioneer descendants at Spring Mill State Park Inn, June 18-19th,
> 2006 that will include a huge display of genealogy and research materials.
> All family researchers are invited.
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I would like the opportunity to view your website.
Have conections with the Hattabough line thru
Josephine Hattabough daughter of George who was
the son of Jacob. Also researching Gordon, Denny.
Denney, Shields. Boling, Trueblood, Callaway and
Nicholson. all early settlers of Washington County.
Thank You
Beryl
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Surnames: Fleenor, Fleener, Hattabaugh, Kemp, Callaway, Blackwood, Boling
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A family research website is available for descendants of early Hoosier pioneers George & Mary (Koiner) Hattabaugh (arrived c1809), Jacob Hattabough (same time frame), and the Abraham Fleenor families and various siblings and cousins who arrived about 1811. We have hundreds of documents, files and photos for these families and many of the other family lines they married: Denny, Nicholson, Boling, Stalker, Callaway, Trueblood, Shields, Gater, Kemp, Blackwood, Potts, and many others. Please advise of your lineal connection to the Fleenor/Fleener or Flener line or either of the Hattabaugh/Hattabough lines and I'll send you an invitation to our private site. We're hosting a family reunion for Hoosier pioneer descendants at Spring Mill State Park Inn, June 18-19th, 2006 that will include a huge display of genealogy and research materials. All family researchers are invited.
Hello List,
Does anyone have a link to this family?
Carr's linked to Jacob Hobson Clark Co. IN, through Campbell Holman &
Katherine Hobson, son John T. Carr; When Born & Died? and Della Holman b. 01 Dec
1887, marr. 01 Feb 1900, d. 1989 at 102 years old;
Penny
Hobson
SnOOOpy839(a)aol.com
My current research lines in Washington County include the following families:
WOLF, TURNER
My g-grandmother was Mary A. WOLF. b. June 14,1852. d. Oct. 4,1946. She married Charles Thomas BAXTER in 1873.
Her parents were Jacob WOLF/E. b. abt 1810 in Pressia German and Nancy TURNER.b. abt 1810 in Washington Co., IN.
HOKE,BAXTER
My grandmother was Mary Leola BAXTER. b. Oct.25,1890 in Floyd County, IN. She married Leon H.KENYON Feb.12,1916.
Her parents were Charles Thomas BAXTER and Mary A. WOLF.
The parents of Charles T. BAXTER were Abraham BAXTER. b. 1812 in KY and Cathrine (CATY) HOKE b. 1817 in Washington
County, Indiana
I have additional information on the BAXTER and WOLF families and would be willing to share what I have. I especially would like to hear from anyone with information concerning the TURNER and HOKE lines
Neil Kenyon
French Lick, IN
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learned that from an obituary for the same time period that someone else posted.
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Surnames: CARR
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Looking for descendants of Solomon CARR and Elizabeth THOMPSON, married FAYETTE CO OH and died in Chalmers WHITE CO IN. I am told some of their descendants ended up in WASHINGTON CO IN.
GINNY 2 at ginnynumbertwo(a)yahoo.com
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Surnames: CARR
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I am interested in your CARR family. I have followed the family of Solomon CARR of Chalmers WHITE IN ca 1830 and have been told to check WASHINGTON CO IN for his descendants.
I know there was a Joab CARR born there, not sure if it's son or grandson, whose children went to LaFayette IN and WASHINGTON CO.
He was married to Elizabeth THOMPSON in FAYETTE CO OH and came to IN possibly after the death of his mother in OH ca 1825. His father lived and died in KOSCIUSCO CO IN and he had siblings in WHITE, NOBLE, WABASH, and his brother John Davis CARR lived in KOSC, MARSHALL, FULTON, CASS and died in Tippecanoe TIPPECANOE CO IN.
His fathers name was Martin Luther CARR and mother was Elizabeth DAVIS, both born VA, came to OH ca 1803 ROSS CO OH and FAYETTE ca 1808. Father and brothers were in KOSC by 1830/40.
could there be a connection?
GINNY 2 Virginia Carr Martinez
ginnynumbertwo(a)yahoo.com
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I am interested in your CARR information.
Virginia Carr Martinez
at ginnynumbertwo(a)yahoo.com
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This is just a short note introduction of myself as the new Admin of the Washington County mailing list and message board. A very major portion of my ancestry as well as my wife's is scattered all over both Indiana and Ohio, and you would be hard pressed to name a county in either state in which one or both of us do not have ancestors.
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Surnames: Spaulding,
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PFC Ellsworth M. Spaulding of Salem, Indiana and the United States Army Air Corps, was killed May 3, 1945, while serving in the South Pacific during World War II. His status remains missing or buried at sea and his name is honored on the Tablets of the Missing at Manila American Cemetery in the Philippines.
Hello, I am a retired American veteran residing in the Philippines with my Filipino wife. A year ago we visited the memorial as visitors but came home with a mission in our hearts. As we gazed over the beautifully manicured acres and the 17,202 American graves, it was obvious only a few families had ever visited their graves.
I stepped into the soft grass and focused my camera on one of the white crosses, a grave of an Ohio soldier. A strange calmness was in the air as I walked a few more steps and a cross of an Indiana soldier lay square in my path. The letters of the inscription on the marker was bolder than ever, here lay a soldier from my home state.
At that moment a quiet brainstorm aroused my humble thoughts. I wondered if I could locate any of the families of these men. My stride became more defined and within a few moments I had located and photographed eight more graves.
Since those gut-wrenching but touching moments we have energized our efforts in finding the families of these American men from Indiana. We have located well over 100 and have delivered the FREE photographs to them via email.
Please visit our website and see the men we have honored and the families we have assisted in finding a more genuine closure of a horrible tragedy.
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Our success in finding the families was the result of journalists, amateur genealogists, historians, historical societies, librarians and lots of wonderful Hoosiers and those with Indiana ties across America.
During our search we have also reached families from other states as well and have filled special requests for photos from the Manila American Cemetery. We presently have photographed only the graves of the Indiana soldiers, sailors, marines and airmen; however we have photographed all of the names that are engraved on the "Tablets of the Missing". We offer them free of charge to anyone who asks.
We ask for your help in finding their families. We understand this is a genealogy board but we do not need immediate genealogy in that form, we need leads to find the families. Please become one of our special volunteers today and find the family of an Indiana serviceman from near your home. A list of the men from your Indiana county is available, free and all you must do is request it.
Ellsworth M. Spaulding
Private First Class
United States Army Air Force
1327th Army Air Force Base Unit
Service Number 35498725
Salem –Washington & Scott County – Indiana
Died May 3 1945
Missing or buried at sea
Listed on Tablets of the Missing at
Manila American Cemetery Philippines
While serving as an aerial engineer enroute to Luliang, China from Luzpur, Indiana, he met his death when the plane crashed in the mountainous terrain of Jorhot, India. Two brothers were also serving in the military; Sgt Merl T in Germany, and PFC Addison on Luzon Island in the Philippines.
Dave and Apple Dwiggins
San Pablo City, Philippines