Dear Patty,
My time is short here, but I do have lots of info on Michael Carr
and Catherine Jane Murray. I have a copy of their marriage
certificate. I suspect that Michael edward may have been a brother of
Henry Carr who married Mary ann Burnight in 1880. There is a Book on
Acton Iowa that has several pages on Michael and Jane. I will collect
what I have and get it to you. It may take a week or so. Yours Judy.
Cole
On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 09:37 AM, Patty wrote:Dear Patty,
I am not
You folks out there in Iowa have done just fantastic work on transcribing
censi for Jones Co. I was just remember that the Anamosa Pen census was
coming up, and I wonder if I missed the notification?
Still looking for my ggrandfather who might have been a Federal marshal
there, and his wife a police matron. Hope I didn't miss it. Mary in balmy
Georgia
Hello,
Looking for info about the family of Oscar Edson Olson, born 24 or 25 Dec
1885 in Fairview, Iowa (no indication in notes Ive recd whether he was
born in Fairview, Clayton Co or Fairview, Jones County). Married Erna
Georgena Marie SORENSON in Donalda, Alberta, Canada.
He was the eldest son of Ole OLSON and Lizzie KRYGER OLSON who presumably
were married in the early 1880s. His younger siblings were Leo, Lawrence,
Nora, Edna and Leona. Lizzie and her children came to Alberta, Canada in
1906, aft
Dear Erin,
Would like to follow up on the Carrs. I will get to gether my
information on mine and send it to you. I have no information on the
Murrays or Baldwins. would like to know more about any Carr's in Jones
county. Thank you. Judy
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 08:30 PM, Erin Peters wrote:
> I was drawn to both these surnames, but don't think there's as much of
> a connection between our Carrs as there may be with the Murrays. Do
> you know where your Murrays came from? I have an Eliza
I was drawn to both these surnames, but don't think there's as much of a
connection between our Carrs as there may be with the Murrays. Do you know
where your Murrays came from? I have an Elizabeth Murray who was born in
1823 in Ireland and married Alfred Baldwin who was born in England in 1822.
They married bef 1858 when their son George Robert Baldwin was born in
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. They settled in Jones Co., IA sometime before
1869 where their son Stephen Baldwin was born. They also had
We would like to invite you to re-visit our website, The POORHOUSE STORY (a
clearinghouse for information about 19th century American poorhouses) at
http://www.poorhousestory.com
We have just published an excerpt about the JONES County Farm
from the book, History of Jones County, Iowa, Past and Present,
by R. M. Corbitt, S. J. Clarke Publishing Co., Chicago, 1910
DIRECTIONS:
At the homepage (link above) click on POORHOUSES BY STATE, then on IOWA on
the table of states. If you have been to the website rec
Hi Kevin, could you please look for an Andrew Soper for me please. I know
he passed away in one of the camps but not positive which. Thank you very
much. Gary Brundidge
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Dear Erin,
Would like to follow up on the Carrs. I will get to gether my
information on mine and send it to you. I have no information on the
Murrays or Baldwins. would like to know more about any Carr's in Jones
county. Thank you. Judy
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 08:30 PM, Erin Peters wrote:
On Monday, September 2, 2002, at 08:30 PM, Erin Peters wrote:
> I was drawn to both these surnames, but don't think there's as much of
> a connection between our Carrs as there may be with the Murrays.