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1. Allen Cemetery [1]
Today we returned to the Allen Cemetery to finish resetting stones and to clean headstones. We started the morning off working in the rain. Thank goodness it soon cleared off and we had a nice day to finish up the cemetery. We repaired stones, and reset 23 stones. We also discovered two stones that where beyond repairing or resetting. We did unearth six additional stones. I have added pictures from today to the Allen Album and anyone who would like to view the pictures the link is http://www.imagesta
2. Re: Do you recognize any of these names? [1]
From my research in Carroll County, I assure you that Pottorf had a farm there. In fact, the hero Westfall, son of Petrus Westfael, was first buried on the Pottorf farm before being moved to the Mt. Zion Cemetery. George Manfull was in business in Augusta, but I do not know what kind -- possibly dry goods. Hibbits was a railroad crossing as late as 1984. I think the spelling was most often seen as Moreledge -- maybe the 'shorthand' of someone? I was born in Alliance, Stark Co., Ohio. On Sundays af
3. Re: Born 1780 in Ohio? [1]
Eric, the Moravian missionaries were here that early as well as some trappers and traders. Jane in Ohio ----- Original Message ----- From: "Eric Olson" To: Sent: Saturday, April 30, 2005 10:46 PM Subject: Born 1780 in Ohio? > Joseph Carroll, enumerated 1880 in Fox Twp, Carroll Co, OH, 76 years of age, claims his father was born in Ohio. That would be born about 1780 in Ohio for (Philip Carroll). > > Who was in Ohio that early except the Natives? > > Eric O
4. Allen Cemetery [1]
We are returning to finish up the Allen Cem on Castle Rd in Perry Twp this Sat. The starting time is 9:00am meet at the cemetery. Bring a sack lunch, shovel, work gloves and sun lotion along. I will have cold bottled water. I have bought the items we need to clean the headstones with, if I don't forget them. Jean
5. June meeting and up coming trip to Ft Wayne [1]
Hello, list members, I have two items of interest. First, the June meeting for the Carroll Co. Genealogy Society will be on old book and letter preservation. It promises to be A very interesting presentation. I hope anyone in the Carroll Co. Ohio area will be able to make it. Second, The Carroll Co. society is planning a weekend trip to Ft Wayne. We will be traveling in Sept over the weekend of the 9th, 10th & 11th. Anyone interested in joining us. Please contact me for details. We need a 50% deposit
6. budget cuts 2006 [1]
PA-OLD-CHESTER Mailing List ==== The president's proposed budget for 2006 eliminates the National Historical Publications and Records Commission, the only grant-making body in the federal government with a focus on archives. Visit; http://www.savearchives.org/ for more information. I received this from another list and checked it out. You may want to look at this closer and add your signature. Seems the genealogy hobby is taking a lot of hits lately. Jane in Ohio
7. Working at Mt Tabor Cemetery [1]
Today was a day without rain, thank-goodness, and we started resetting stones at Mt Tabor Cem in Perry Twp. Thought some of you would like to see what we are using the cemetery donations for. Today we reset 28 stones, which covered 3 rows. It was a good day. A BIG THANK-YOU to everyone who came to help today and to those who have donated in anyway towards this project. The link to the pictures is: http://www.imagestation.com/album/pictures.html?id=2126422567 To view the old pictures of Mt Tabor the lin
8. Re: Allen Cemetery [1]
----- Original Message ----- From: "Jean Scarlott" To: Sent: Saturday, May 07, 2005 7:56 PM Subject: Allen Cemetery > Today we returned to the Allen Cemetery to finish resetting stones and to clean headstones. We started the > morning off working in the rain. Thank goodness it soon cleared off and we had a nice day to finish up the > cemetery. We repaired stones, and reset 23 stones. We also discovered two stones that where beyond repairing > or resett
9. 1850 Cites in Brown Twp. [1]
Does anyone know what towns would have been in Brown Twp. in the time period of 1850? thanks, N.J.Skinner White : vwhite0901@aol.com My Family Tree Page & My Family and more "Remember the days of old; consider the generations long past." (Deuteronomy 32:7a)
10. Mt Tabor Cem Perry Twp [1]
If it doesn't rain Saturday the "crew" will start cleaning Mt Tabor Cem. Anyone who would like to help with this project is welcome to join us. Bring gloves and a sack lunch. We plan to start at 9:00 a.m. meeting at the cemetery. If directions are needed email me. Does anyone have an old picture of Mt Tabor Cem in Perry Twp that they could send me a copy. Jean
11. Mt Tabor Cemetery [1]
Just want to let everyone know that the weather man is calling for "chances" of rain Sat. I'm going to take the "chance" and plan to work on the cemetery starting at 9:00am Sat morning. Unless it is down pouring at 9:00 I well be there, with my "boys". Meet at the cemetery, bring work gloves, shovel and scrub brushes to clean stones with. We have permission to park in the field to the left of the cemetery. Jean

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