Looking for more info on my John Eberhart who lived in IN in the 1830s-1850s. He married Delilah Payne in 1850.
He served in the Civil War and so did his brothers George Philip and Lewis Eberhart.
Thanks in advance,
edie sando
sando1@cox.net
Joni, I previously sent contact info for the Mikelson's to this person. I don't know if they made contact or not. Ron
Mel & Joni wrote: Jerry,
You forgot to add your new site address. I have some friends who has done
extensive research on US 52/Brookville Rd. I'll forward your em to them.
Joni Curtis
Cumberland
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From: "gerald"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 3:50 PM
Subject: [INHANCOC] TUTTLE
> Researching Tuttle Thomas Conant,Lived in
Researching Tuttle Thomas Conant,Lived in Sugar Creek TWP, lived in area of Tuttle School,Swamp School, Tuttle helped in organizing The Andersons Homeguard, a group of volunteers who guarded the local area, they were called into service during the Civil War for Morgan's Raid, but saw no action and returned back home, Rumer is they had trouble with a group called Knights of the Round Circle which were a group of Rebels that banded together to fight on their own or something like that they were not part of a
I don't have a site,I just got an email saying that Hancock had changed so I
was posting to thier new adress?/ But thanks for forwarding the email I sure
appreciate it.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mel & Joni"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 04, 2006 7:37 PM
Subject: Re: [INHANCOC] TUTTLE
> Jerry,
> You forgot to add your new site address. I have some friends who has done
> extensi
Hi My name is Gerald K Tuttle Jr, My GGGreat Grandpa and my GGreat Grandpa
are from Hancock county Indiana, I have corresponded with the Granddaughter
of Tuttle Orchard, A few years back to see if we connected,We never did get
together enough info to see if we connected as she was going to a Christian
College and was heading out at that time back to school, The names Roy and
Arnold look familiar,I am not for sure,But I would love to have a copy of
the picture in hopes when I find out if we are connect
Hello, Hoosier descendants,
I returned last week from a family gathering in Hancock County. You Tuttle people may be interested to hear about the Tuttle orchard in Vernon Township. It is a lovely orchard that has been there for a long time. Mostly apples. Some families go and pay to pick fruit. There is a little store with lovely fresh fruit. They have apple cider snow cones that are super good. If you come to the area, don't miss the snow cones.
A big thrill of my trip was acquiring a picture of my fath
Jerry,
You forgot to add your new site address. I have some friends who has done
extensive research on US 52/Brookville Rd. I'll forward your em to them.
Joni Curtis
Cumberland
----- Original Message -----
From: "gerald"
To:
Sent: Saturday, September 02, 2006 3:50 PM
Subject: [INHANCOC] TUTTLE
> Researching Tuttle Thomas Conant,Lived in Sugar Creek TWP, lived in area
> of Tuttle School,Swamp School, Tuttle helped in organizing The Andersons
> Homeguard,
Hi Ron ,I did make contact and she did not know anything about this rode
inwhich I spoke of ,It is mentioned in the history of SugarCreek. Thanks
again.
Jerry
----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Sanders"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2006 4:49 AM
Subject: Re: [INHANCOC] TUTTLE
> Joni, I previously sent contact info for the Mikelson's to this person. I
> don't know if they made cont
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