All you have to do is email everyone you want to have your new email and tell them you are no longer going to answer under the old one. I use to have hot mail and they gave me one week after i changed to yahoo. beckie
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I've only dabbled with your problem trying to help a friend,
but I found lots of info in Freedman's Records. Have you
looked into that? Salt Lake City has filmed this.
Cathy
To forget one's ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without a
root.
~Chinese proverb
Cathy:
Thanks very much for your help. I really appreciate it.
Jim
At 09:04 AM 7/6/2004 -0400, you wrote:
>1850 census Miami Twp., Greene Co., OHIO
>page 367, taken July 29, #240-240
>Christian Sypes, 60, Pa., farmer
>Catharine, 55, VA
>Emanuel, 25, OH, farmer
>Joshua, 15, OH, farmer
>
>Cathy
>
>To forget one's ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without a
>root.
>~Chinese proverb
Tootsie
There is a James Stratton in Vol 9 p91 which puts him in Woodland Xenia.
There is a Mary Stratton Brown there too, also a Susan Stratton.
I don't own this particular book however. I'm sure someone else on the
list does and can fill the what the stones say.
Ann
Death Certificate #3217
Greene Co., Xenia twp.
GEORGE CEPHOS WHITE
White, Widowed, male
spouse: Hannah Emma
DOB: Mar 15-1852, Bowersville, Ohio
occupation: laborer
Father: George White born Bowersville, Ohio
Mother: Wickal, birthplace unknown
Informant: Theron White of RR 3 Xenia, Ohio
Burial: Woodland Cem, in Xenia, Ohio
Funeral: Ralph M. Neeld of Xenia
DOD 1-5-1944
cause of death: Cerebral Embolism, arteriosclerosis, nephritis
Just as a tree without roots is dead, a people without history or culture
al
My 3gr-grandfather was Benjamin Franklin Taylor b. 06 September 1830 in
Ohio. I do not know who his parents are for sure. Since the family
migrated in and about Montgomery, Miami, and Greene counties I searched
every Taylor family found for those counties in the 1850 census. The
closest hit was:
1850 Census - Miami Twp, Greene Co., OH
pg 371b
Line 12 289/289
William Taylor 50 M OH Farmer
Matilda 45 F VA
Franklin 21 M OH Farmer !!!!!!!!
Henry 19 M OH Farmer
Charles 16 M OH
Rebecca 8 F OH
I am searching for information on Christian
SIPE/SIPES/SYPE/SYPES. According to the census index for 1850, Christian
is listed on page 368, Miami Township, Greene Co. I will appreciate it if
anyone with access to this census will send me a transcript of the
information on him and his family.
Thanks.
I will also be interested in hearing from anyone else researching this
family, or Christian's brother Francis Sipe who also moved to Greene County
from VA. They also had a brother Joseph Sipe who move
If anyone has a book would you please search for a James and Sarah V
STRATTON. I know Sarah was alive on the 1910 census Clark Co. but she
had a great connection to Greene Co.
Thanks,
Tootsie Shoemaker T.
--
"Lord, keep your arm around my shoulders....and your hand over my
mouth."
I am new to this list and searching for ancestors of
Vashti BROOKS
-1809 born OH (possibly Wilmington, Clinton Co., OH)
-1826 married Abiden BAILEY, Clinton Co., OH by William Millikan, JP, MG
of ME
-1826 Abidan BAILEY "condemned for marrying out of unity" Quaker
Encyclopedia
-1830 Census - Wilmington Clinton Co., OH
-1840 Census - Jackson, Hamilton Co., IN
-1850 Census - Cicero, Tipton Co., IN -1855- (Abidan Bailey's Obit says
they were Blooming Grv, Waseca MN in 1855)
-1860 - Vashti BROOKS BAILEY buri
The index says James M., Mary - See Brown and Susan are in Vol. IX which is
Xenia - Woodlawn, Part I Section A-O. I do not have that book. Sorry. Linda
Greene County Ohio Cemetery Inscriptions, Volume IX, Xenia, Woodland, page 91
Stratton, James M. 1841-1919 Vet. Co. F 154th N. Y. Inf.
Stratton, Susan 1853-1928
Brown, Mary (Stratton) 1865-1927
Has any one ever gone to david Curtis's house and looked at the Grape Grove Cemetery books???? I have written two Letters to him/his wife who answered my first letter telling me i had to have the section and lot number to get the full date of death. The second letter 5 months later I sent her had one small section i found as section w and 4 lot numbers I did the first letter in December and recieved a reply the second mailed in May I have not recieved a response to. I do understand that he is a busy man and
HI:
How do you go about researching female relatives, particularly when you have:
her first name; no maiden name; probable county and state where she was born?
Specifically I have female ancestors (in LA, NC, OH, KY) who I have found in
the Census in 1870 and afterward.
I've tried sorting by age and county in Heritage Quest but not having any
luck. I've gone through the 1860 Census in one of the counties page by page, no
luck.
I can't get marriage certificates because they were (probably) all slaves
1850 census Miami Twp., Greene Co., OHIO
page 367, taken July 29, #240-240
Christian Sypes, 60, Pa., farmer
Catharine, 55, VA
Emanuel, 25, OH, farmer
Joshua, 15, OH, farmer
Cathy
To forget one's ancestors is to be a brook without a source, a tree without a
root.
~Chinese proverb