I am searching for the surname FELIX in Clark County. The family is known
to be there in parts of the 1800's and some returning in the early 1900's.
This line was also in Miami & Hamilton Counties. Any information is
welcome. Thanks! Donna dstfelix@erinet.com & dstfelix@yahoo.com
Kathleen,
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THE EVENING GAZETTE
WEDNESDAY - JULY 3, 1918
XENIA, OHIO
GREENE COUNTY
SPRINGFIELD LAD AMONG THE KILLED
Antonio BAILEY, colored trumpeter in Co. A. of the 372nd Infantry,
whose home is in Springfield, has been killed in action. Official word
having been recieved by his wife in Springfield Tuesday afternoon after
she had unofficially learned the news through letters printed in a
Springfield paper. BAILEY, who was but 20 years of age, died June 6 of
wounds received in action. He is a
I have a 1939 Springfield, Ohio City Directory and will do look-ups.
PLEASE list the FIRST and LAST names in your queries for people
The STREET & # if you wish to know neighbors
Nadine
Hi - Al Dawson in Berea, Ohio here :) New subscriber to list. I have an
interest in this 1850 resident of Clark County: John L. MOWDER and his son
Charles MOWDER, who was 16 at time of 1850 census in Pleasant Township
(272B). I have reason to suspect Charles was the same Charles MOWDER, 36 in
1870 Caldwell County, MO census, who has a Charles POUNDS 18, listed in his
grouping. Charles POUNDS was the name of my great-grandfather, born in Ohio,
according to 1900 and 1910 MI census (he died in Detroi