Searching for my MORROW and DRAKE ancestors
in Brown County. Is anyone else researching these
names? If so, I'd love to hear from you!
Thanks,
Beth Tennant Brigham
Alexander JOHNSON-living near Harvey's [Nicholsville Scot\
9-24-1838 birth $3.50 note
JAMES POGE [PAGE?]
wife
extract wife's tooth
visit POGE from Philips
2-10-1838 birth
David O Ing,LIVING ON BULLSKIN several miles sse of Bethel
visit child
son
quinine
He's called DAVID OWEN on 3rd page heading $20 note
JOHN K MORRIS
John pcked up medicine for JOSEPH 5-4-1837
7-22-1837 Can't decipher who picked up linament fot JOHN
2-20-1838 Laura [?] was sick
3-15-1838 pulled molar for [?] Salina
John K Morris
I just read on OHADAMS-L a bio mentioning thousands gathered to celebtate
the
completion of a canal. And,of the 1000's,only 2 were not white from
Ague-malaria.
The canal would follow the low,swampy places. So it is with Dr Thompson's
journal. Say,on the upper waters of Clover Creek,in W Brown Co,the
1836-38 people had some well drained cabin sites,and garden spots,and a
few fields, but the white oak swamps reached within blocks of their
homes. In those places,Dr Thompson visits nearly every home,over and
o
gbrown153 wrote:
>
> Thomas S. Brown and wife had a son, John Wesley Brown, born in Brown county
> Indiana 21 Aug 1839 - some say 1832. am seeking any info on them in Brown
> County - birth, land deed, marriage record.
> Thomas S. Brown married in Brown County, Indiana.
> Thank you,
> Gail Brown of New Mexico
Trying to locate a marriage for a Phoebe Jane Evans born 1846 so possibly
married 1855-56 .... I have no idea of whom she married..
Just that she died during childbirth of her first child......
Any information would be greatly appreciated.... Jeannie <><
Just found a really great website - perhaps you already know of it, but it
has a Search Forum format under individual surnames. If your surname
isn't listed, you can request that they add your surname to their forum
list. You may find a lot of listings under one surname, but you can look
thru list to see if any are working on YOUR particular one.
It's http://genforum.genealogy.com.
Susan
JAMES HILL-Dr's father-in-law-Wigginsville
Child
2-7-1837 wife at Frazier's
5-10 called to JAMES
5-17 CALLED TO WIFE
9-11 Archibald Harris picked up medicine for child
Oct-sold James a colt $259-10-1837
Thompson Frazier picked up medicine for child
4-14-1838 birth
5-1 Martha picked up medicine for wife
11-1838 82 bu corn and $5 to ballance mare swap
And an order on Duncanson is mentioned
George Fisher [my many great uncle
2-24-1838 irritating plaster for George
9-14 visit child
note
NATHAN OSBORN
visit w
Hi to all- new to list and hope someone in Brown Co may have some missing
info. Looking for parents, siblings, family of: MARY JANE MURRY b. 1853 in
KY-- d. 6/26/1921 Cinci, OH.
She must have moved to Clermont/Brown Co. area with family as young girl.
She married WILLIAM DEMARIS of Clermont in 1868, had SARAH and WILLIAM, Jr.
William Demaris died in 1873, MARY JANE remarried ISAIAH OWEN, son of
CALVIN OWEN of Brown Co in 1873 (quick ??) . We have nothing about her
parents, but know she had siblings
This appeared in The Messenger Mowrystown, Ohio
November 16 1909
C.E.Kier is employed by the Bell Foundry Co. at Hillsboro.
Mrs. Elsie McCann of Orient, was called here last week on account of the
death of her nephew, Arthur Lods.
Peter Goux of Clay township, has moved into C. A. Longs property on North
High Street.
Wm. Lance and family of Taylorsville were visiting Henry Lance and wife last
Sunday.
Rev. E. E. Harris and wife have moved into Ira Edgingtons property on North
High St.
This appeared
RICHARD PEMBERTON
7-29-1837 visit child'
to make payment on his $26 account,Pemberton "altered" 2 colts for Dr
Mark Armacost 8-15-1837
visit wife-arrivied to late $2 birth
settled by note with S Thompson
James F WILSON
James was sick in July,1837, but by FEB,1838,HE
COULD SETTLE ACCOUNT by chopping 14 1\2 cords wood,at 37 1\2 cents a cord
wife picked up medicine for herself
WM SMITH
ONLY WM mentioned in 3 small visits
Jasper Shotwell-Hennings Mills-New Harmony
[if old Jasper,he was a college trustee
Ebenezer Headley
12-2501836 Eben got medicine
and DR bought Headley 1 load of wood from RIGGS
Jas Thomas paided Headley's 75 cent account
William Neal,Esquire-I suppose Neal's Corner's
RT 774 N of Hamersville-BROWN CO
10-13-1837 Neal picked up medicine for child [7-8 miles]
and 11-30 paid the 75 cents cash-1836
VINCENT T WEST was one of the 2-3 young men studying under
DR THOMPSON. Amos Smith MAYBE,AND W Johnson the other
They made some of the house calls
12-1-1836 commenced reading,and boarding with
First Name Middle Last Month Day
Year Publication
Martin Borden December
16 1909 Feb.15, 1910
Anna M Botrill August
28 1909 Feb.15, 1910
Frank W Brown December
22 1909 Feb.15, 1910
Carey L Clutter April
26 1909 Feb.15, 1910
Mandy M Colvin August
8 1909 Feb.15, 1910
William Conover June
27 1909 Feb.15, 1910
Virgil L Crosler August
31 1909 Feb.15, 1910
Nancy Elliott January
21 1909 Feb.15, 1910
Francis M Emrie April
16 1909 Feb.15, 1910
Juil
Joseph [?]ROUNDS
4-20-183? 38? BIRTH $3.50
for your grandfather
visits May 1st,3rd,5th linament plus
NOTE
Elizabeth RAY
4-21-1838 visit child
Jacob FRAZEE
5-7-1838 VISIT JACOB
5-31 Barber's boy picked up medicine
6-21 medicine for grand daughter
lot of visits in JULY 1838 for ? Jacob
paid in full 10-20 1838
Gideon Welldon
7-4-1838 linament for eye water
7-22 George Swing picked up medicine
all for George-UNMARRIED?
John Worthington
2-16-1838 picked up medicine for wife
2-20 visit child
3-3 pcked up med
First Name Middle Last Month Day Year
Publication Date
Alberta Jordan September 25
1883 Nov. 16,1909
Flora Alice Jordan February 16 1871
Oct.19,1909
Minerva Jordan April 3
1875 Nov.2 1909
Frank Kay July 17
1890 Nov. 16,1909
Milley Kay May 24
1882 Nov.2 1909
Mrs. Thomas Kay November 24 1892
Dec.7 1909
Thomas M Kay July 27 1889
Nov. 16,1909
Elizabeth Kibler June 22
1895 Dec.7 1909
Andrew Kier October 1
1838 Oct.19,1909
Catharine Kier October 25
187
This book will be like Henry C. Peden, Jr.'s books Marylanders to Kentucky
and Marylander's to Carolina.. It will be the same format...
I am going to exstend the cut off to families before 1820.
Also, I am going to compile families from MD, PA, and VA who moved to Ohio
before 1820.
I am gicing ALL of you the oppertunity to contribute information on your
Ohio ancestors they settled in Ohio before 1820 from MD, VA and PA...
This is a big project and I hope it will help us all with are ancestors who
migr
I have created a new site on information I have been working on and would
like to share it with you. I will be adding to this site daily. It covers
Brown and Clermont County Ohio.
here is my site:
AOL users -
RSMITH2117's Home
Page
http://members.aol.com/rsmith2117/index0.html
thanks,
Ron L. Smith
E-MAIL - RSmith2117@aol.com
or SGTRON@aol.com
WM H NOBLE'S account-
Noble picked up medicine for wife 2-11-1836,and for child,2-20
boy picked up medicine3-20; Dr called on children4-24-1836
4-26 william[s] SIMS picked up medicine
;wife and child had several visits April 1836
Dr visited WM SIMS [and charged NOBLE] 9-8 AND 9-9,1836
10-16-VISIT WIFE.
9-29 WM SIMS picked up medicine ;Noble seems to have shared
debt to Dr of Sydney Ogden,and worked on road several days as
payment.
Meeke [r?] picked up mediciine
May 24,183[7] is a birth
July 2,1837 young
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Hi Terry,
There are a couple of people on the KENDALL list who are looking for Reason
KENDALL (or KINDLE) born circa 1818 in Ohio, died February 4, 1898 in
Woodsfield, OH (Monroe County); married to Lucinda Ann Brumbaugh with sons
Samson (circa 1840) , Elias (1842), and Jacob (1847). Anything in "Ellis
Ancestors"? or is the name juxtaposition (of "Reason" and "Kendall") just a coincidence?
Diane Hettrick
Seattle
dhettrick@earthlink.net
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Here is an extraction from the 1860 Iowa census on the
DRAKE family who moved there from Brown Co., OH:
Washington, Appanoose County, Iowa
Census Taken: 27 June 1860
DRAKE:
George W. age 41 Farmer Born: Ohio
Mary A. age 36
John W. age 16
Mary A.
Margaret age 9
? age 8
William age 6
Sarah age 5
? age 1
Hope this matches someones Morrow and Drake Line!
Descendants of William Lionel Morrow, Sr
1 William Lionel Morrow, Sr b: 1793 in Russellville, Jefferson Twp., Brown
Co., OH d: 1880 in Missouri
. +Rachel Grace Drake b: 07 March 1794 in New Jersey d: December 1881 in Iowa
...... 2 William Lionel Morrow, Jr b: 11 May 1826
...... 2 J.W. Morrow b: 18 December 1830 in Wallsburg, Lewis Twp, Brown Co.,
Ohio
......... +Morilla Staten b: in Indiana
.............. 3 A.J. Morrow
.........
Hi Everyone,
I am a descendant of Peter and Emily Preston, buried in Pisgah Ridge
Cemt. There are graves also of their dgt Adelia Hunneman, son Edwin, and
grandchildren "twins of Fleet and Emma." I don't have contact with any
Preston descendants except my own family. There were fresh silk flowers
on these graves when I visited Memorial weekend last year. I'm sick that
I may have missed the chance to meet some other descendants. I am in
Lubbock Texas, a long drive from there. Does anyone have any suggestio
Keep the journal of Dr. Thompson flowing. Finding it very interesting
and I think one of my family members was mentioned. Curious to know how
long he kept his journal? Looking for the birth of an Eliza Cappe born
Feb.1839 in this area. There was a Daniel Fee already mentioned from an
earlier date. Looking for CAPPE/FOWLER/FEE/EAKINS families in Brown Co.
Ohio especially Franklin Twp. (Arnheim). Thanks Herman....Mike
Tisevich Canton, Ohio