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From: BooksBoop@aol.com
Reply-To: INKOSCIU-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Tue, 26 Sep 2000 17:58:05 EDT
>My mother received an invitation to a reunion July 29 at Tom & Sara Maze's
>house, Warsaw, IN for the Maze, Teghtmeyer, Mock, Kuhn, Hamman, Blaine,
>Herron families. We were unable to attend but sent our family invitation to
>the listed address but the post office returned it.
>
>I tried sending it to the researcher mentioned, Margaret E. Teghtmey
Will Janet read this on our site, or should we email directly to her?
From the newly on-line 1860 census, it looks like the best candidate to be
the father of her Henry Snyder is David Snyder of Washington Twp (b. ca.
1799). David is buried in the Hillcrest Cemetery, but died in 1872 rather
than 1873 (at age 73).
If anyone connects with this family and has information about David's
ancestor's, I'd love to hear from you, as I'm sure would Janet. My 4th
grgrandfather was a Henry Snyder of Cumberland
My mother received an invitation to a reunion July 29 at Tom & Sara Maze's
house, Warsaw, IN for the Maze, Teghtmeyer, Mock, Kuhn, Hamman, Blaine,
Herron families. We were unable to attend but sent our family invitation to
the listed address but the post office returned it.
I tried sending it to the researcher mentioned, Margaret E. Teghtmeyer of
Leesburg, In but it also was returned by the post office.
Can anyone provide me with a current address for Margaret Teghtmeyer or Tom &
Sara Maze?
Brenda
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From: Wildcatter444@aol.com
Reply-To: INKOSCIU-L@rootsweb.com
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2000 00:51:38 EDT
>Can someone on the list tell me where the newspaper Northern Indianian was
>published? I have an obit from it and wondered about it.
>
>Catt
Hi;
Warsaw, Indiana had a paper called the Northern Indianian which was published for quite some time. It became the Warsaw Daily Times Northern Indianian, then The Warsaw Times-Union. Still in business
A complete transcription of the 1860 Kosciusko County, IN Federal
Census is now online at the Kosciusko County USGenWeb site. In
addition to the transcription, an Everyname Index is available, with
links to each page for each name. This transcription was done from
the National Archives Microfilm Publications - Microcopy No. M653,
Population schedules of the Eighth Census of the United States 1860
Roll 273, Indiana, Volume 18 (1-446), Kosciusko County.
A wonderful team of dedicated Kosciusko County
Still looking for info on the Amos Jeffries & Dunlap families...mid to late
1800's.
Thanks,
Jan Curtis
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From: INKOSCIU-D-request@rootsweb.com
To: INKOSCIU-D@rootsweb.com
Date: Thursday, September 21, 2000 1:01 AM
Subject: INKOSCIU-D Digest V00 #148
Hi, Sally - I met you and Don briefly at the lake this summer - you left
before I got a chance to talk to you both. I'm a member of the Mackey
family too - and related to the Kuhns in several ways. I've often said
that I was related to everyone in Kosciusko Co. - the more I delve into
genealogy, the more I find that's becoming true!
Sasha Stanley
Greene Co OH
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>From: "Janet T. Newman"
>To:
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>Subject: {not a subscriber} Henry Snyder (1828-1899) /Elizabeth Stough
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>
> Looking for parents of Henry Snyder (1828-1899)
Looking for parents of Hanson J. Lowe. Hanson had a sister Miranda born about 1810, brother William H. born 1812, Hanson born 1814, brother Peter B. born abt. 1817, and brother John born abt. 1818. They were all on 1850 Census in Hocking Co., In. Any information on any of these Lowes or their parents would be greatly appreciated. Hanson was my grgr grandfather.
gnoret@starkcounty.com