Linda's CD offer has been placed on our ENYART & Variants webpages at:
http://home.att.net/~davehancock/ENYARThis.html
and
http://home.att.net/~davehancock/ENYARTfam.html
What a bargain, folks!
Happy Holidays,
Audrey
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Subject: [ENYART-L] Carel's Family Branches
> "Hi Cousins!
> I now have my database all set up and am now ready to share with
> anyone who might like to have
Lewis may be the 2nd one listed for Mercer Co., and Vincent D. appears to be
the Vincent D. that you mention. Lewis evidently purchased this land before
his marriage in 1844. And...it appears that Vincent D. purchased land, but
possibly didn't live there.
Audrey
http://www.calweb.com/~wally/mercer/mlanda-j.htm
Mercer County, Ohio
Early Land Purchasers
ENYART LEWIS 1838/08/01 1 E 15 N 24 E=SE 79.72
acres
ENYART LEWIS 1838/08/01 1 E 15 N 36 E=SE 80 acres
A GENEALOGIST'S CHRISTMAS
'Twas the night before Christmas
When all through the house
Not a creature was stirring,
Not even my spouse.
The dining room table with clutter was spread
With pedigree charts and with letters which said:
"Too bad about the data for which you wrote
Sank in a storm on an ill-fated boat."
Stacks of old copies of wills and the such
Were proof that my work had become much too much.
Our children were nestled all snug in their beds,
While visions of sugarplums danced in their
Not a problem. I will make one and send it out to you at "NO CHARGE'. You have
supplied me with so much info in the past that this is the least I can do. I
hope you enjoy it. -2- Oops! Guess I need your address
first. I thought I had it, but I don't.
Ggengard@aol.com wrote:
> I would love to have one, but no time to write check or think about until
> after the holidays. Working long hours and not keeping house well, so.....
>
> Thanks for letting us know.
>
> And Merry Christmas t
As a holiday gift to RootsWeb users and genealogists everywhere, all
3,000 databases and all of the U.S. federal census images posted so far
at Ancestry.com are FREE from now until December 21, 2000.
http://www.ancestry.com/
This would be a good time to do a search in the AIS CENSUS INDEXES. This
collection of some 35 million people contains federal and state census
indexes, indexes to various U.S. non-population schedules (Mortality
Schedules for 1850, 1860, 1870 and 1880), Veterans Schedules, and Slave
S
http://www.calweb.com/~wally/mercer/mlanda-j.htm
Lewis ENYART
Vincent ENYART
Gives early land ownership in Mercer Co., OH.
Does anyone know line of descent for these two men?
Audrey
This came from the Riggs Website but there is other Civil War Names
listed for Metals to be Claim Check the list to see if your ancestors
are listed.
The WV State Archives has two unclaimed civil war medals for the
surname RIGGS - anyone who can prove direct line from these soldiers
may claim the medals.
http://members.tripod.com/~rosters/medallst.htm
Carol
"Hi Cousins!
I now have my database all set up and am now ready to share with
anyone who might like to have a CD of my database. This is in a FTM
program, so I believe you would also have to have this program in your
computer in order to view it. If you would send me you name and address
along with $5 to cover the cost of the CD and the postage, I will make a
copy for you and send it right out. Thanks to all of you who so freely
shared your information with me. I know share back with all of you. I
think
Audrey,
I show one Lewis Enyart, son of Samuel Enyart and Anna Lewis, born 4
October 1789 in New Jersey, married Lydia Moore on 1 Aug. 1811 in Butler
County, Ohio, died 6 December 1860 in Coles County, Illinois.
The other Lewis Enyart was the son of James Enyart and Mary Hahn,
born 1816 in Mercer County, Ohio, married Lavinia Brandon on 4 March
1844 in Darke County, Ohio, no date or place of death.
For Vincent D. Enyart, I have he was the son of David Enyart and
Susannah Clark, born 1799 in Bedford
I would love to have one, but no time to write check or think about until
after the holidays. Working long hours and not keeping house well, so.....
Thanks for letting us know.
And Merry Christmas to you and yours, Linda.
Gerre
This came from the Riggs Website but there is other Civil War Names
listed for Metals to be Claim Check the list to see if your ancestors
are listed.
The WV State Archives has two unclaimed civil war medals for the
surname RIGGS - anyone who can prove direct line from these soldiers
may claim the medals.
http://members.tripod.com/~rosters/medallst.htm
Carol