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1. [Hamilt'n] SCHENK [1]
>From: Pat Salt and Dan Greenberg > And what is the Schenk connection? Did I miss a line somewhere? I >am collaterally related to the Schenk line of Edward Schenk married to >Belle Dalton in the Cincinnati and Newport area. Any connection? hi pat: my ggrandmother was Phillipina Schenk, born 6-25-1865 in Cincinnati. her father was Phillip Schenk (family said born France, census said Germany) who married Christina Mairhoffer (born Germany). the 1870 census seems to be the only
2. [Hamilt'n] MAYER, STRACK, SCHENK [1]
I have very little information on this line of my family, the info below is from a distant cousin who was researching this family years ago: "Jacob Mayer was born 1787 in Alsace-Lorraine, his occupation was stonemason, he was a body-guard of Napolean Bonaparte and fought in the battle of Waterloo. Jacob came to America (date unknown), settled in Allentown, PA where in 1818 at age of 32 he married Henrietta Caporana who was born in the Rineland. They became the parents of 13 children, 3 of which died
3. Re: [Hamilt'n] Uncertified Copies of Vital Records [1]
Dennis, Please also send this to the Clermont County, Ohio list. I hesitate to copy someone else's work, so I'm asking you to send it to OHCLERMO-L@rootsweb.com. Thanks, Carol in Ocala ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dennis Kowallek" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 9:39 AM Subject: [Hamilt'n] Uncertified Copies of Vital Records > There was a good article in this morning's Hamilton Journal News on the Vital > Records issue. I can't find a link to it on
4. Re: [Hamilt'n] STRACK researcher [1]
Ann, I wasn't the person inquiring about the Strack surname. But would be curious to talk with them about the surname, for I have ancestors back in Germany with that name. Tim Allgeyer Cincinnati
5. [Hamilt'n] missing body hoping for an obit [1]
Well, Nellie is still listed as missing after death. She is not at Zion/Maple Grove. But since a hertz and auto were used I am guessing she get to far. I will try Miami nxt since she lived in Miami Twp. In the meantime does anyone one know what papers would have been available and a possible obit. I am hoping so and that an obit might give the location she actually went to. This is just a thought. We know she has to be somewhere. I will try another desperate avenue of Spring Grove. I feel that it wou
6. [Hamilt'n] Lost Cousin Contact & obit records [1]
Hello List. Looking for some of my elusive first cousins in Cincinnati area whom I lost contact over 40 years ago when most were all very young. Understand they all still live in the area. Looking for descendants of BRITTIAN FULTON (Stanford given name) b 1910 in TX d 1977-78 in Cincinnati & BLANCHE LEHMAN FULTON. Need obit lookup or other vitals. Also descendants of WALLACE FULTON (John Wallace or John Wesley given name) b 1904 in TX d 1969-70 in Cincinnati & LEE (Leigh) FULTON. Need obit lookup
7. [Hamilt'n] Washington Trades School, Cincinnati, Ohio [1]
My father attended Washington Trades School in Cincinnnati as young boy. He probably attended in the early late 1920's or early 1930's. Can anyone tell me about this school? I would like to know where it was located and if this school had a dormitory for it's students. Are there any records for this school? Also, I would like to know if anyone can tell me about the Working and Newboys Home in Cincinnati, again in the late 1920's and early 1930's. Is there a way to contact someone about findi
8. [Hamilt'n] 1910 Census help [1]
Could somebody please tell me where to find 228/230 Williams Street on the 1910 Census? I expected to find it in Lockland, but the census seems to skip those numbers, so I thought maybe it would be somewhere else in that area but I haven't been able to find it. I'm using Ancestry.com. Is there another place to find it? Thanks, Carol in Ocala
9. [Hamilt'n] Spring Grove Cemetery [1]
I have been checking out the Spring Grove Cemetery website and I just want to say that it is wonderful. I found some of my relatives on it that I didn't even know were buried there. Thank you to whoever has put these records online! Charlotte Miller
10. Re: [Hamilt'n] Need help [1]
could be salmon. Nance
11. Re: [Hamilt'n] Hamilton County Marriage Records 1834 [1]
Sandi, What are the names? What religion? I'll see if I can find anything on my next trip to the library. Marian --- Sandiwhitty@aol.com wrote: > I know that my family member was married 14 Apr 1834 > in Hamilton Co, OH. I > sent to the Hamilton County Probate Court for a copy > of the certificate and was > told they couldn't find a record of the marriage. > > Any suggestions about where to obtain a copy of this > marriage record? > > Thank you, > > Sandi Whitty
12. Re: [Hamilt'n] I agreed to go on camera [1]
He wrote bk wanting my home phone and I gave it to him. I did remind him that time was running out. We will decide if I will go to Dayton or he will come here. I was thinking of maybe a little out of the way cemetery in Mont, Darke or Miami. I think if I took him to one that I photographed for family members far away and are getting to see the markers for the first time I can emphasize it's meaning well that way. If in our home I would have in our formal front parlor. Our house was blt 1875 and in the
13. [Hamilt'n] Re: #1 of three [1]
Sorry guys I thought I sent these to Mary will do this again. Oops. Pat Jones riverrat111@earthlink.net
14. [Hamilt'n] Mill Creek Township 1830 [1]
I just received a Partial copy of the 1830 Census for Hamilton County, Mill Creek Township. I did not get much from the document except I am in need of help on locating information about the township and two individuals listed (Fredrick Daudle and Jacob Daudle). Any information will be appreciated. I am hoping they are my family ?!! Thank you. Dawn
15. [Hamilt'n] I wrote to the Homeland securtiy addy on the NACO site. [1]
I know some of you might be tired of this by now. But I will most likely ask anyone I can find to vent to. My family very important to me. So I thought since they were saying this was under the guise of "identity theft" and homeland security why not write that addy given for homeland security and let them know I was being attacked and would they help. I think my last line was if they wanted respect they should be flying American Flags made in the US not in China. Well, need to run. Have a good day every o
16. Re: [Hamilt'n] Reading Cemetery [1]
Carol, I went over to Reading city hall this morning and had no luck finding UHLENBROCKs or KAUCHERs death certificates. It's possible they died outside city limits. The office staff double checked the years with me. The State has already come in and started taking items from the City. It really makes me sick! Is Big Brother moving into reality? At this point I don't know where the records are going. I know the caretaker of Reading Cemetery and he lets me in to look at the burial books. When I get a c
17. [Hamilt'n] 6/25 Enquirer: Fiscal crisis: States spent too much [1]
Editorial in today's Cincinnati Enquirer regarding the budget before Gov. Taft: http://www.enquirer.com/editions/2003/06/25/editorial_wwwedit1a25.html Although this makes no mention of our concern regarding vital records, I submitted my letter to the editor online regarding this concern. Another means of speaking up. Hopefully more of you will do the same. Linda Boorom
18. Re: [Hamilt'n] Mill Creek Township 1830 [1]
bfogle, Thank you for replying to my DAUDLE query. I was unable to make a connection to Jacob S., but I think the answer may lie in gaining information on Fredrick DAUDLE/DOWDLE. I believe that maybe Jacob and Fredrick were most definitely related. Thanks again. Dawn
19. RE: [Hamilt'n] One in Darke received return from DDN reporter. [1]
Pat & Linda, I just finished a letter to Cliff Radel writer in the Cincinnati Enquirer who like me is a west sider and of the Irish German heritage. I hope it hits home and he picks up the idea to do an article to make more people aware of the cost to do research due to HB95. I also copied him on my letter to the Governor asking him to line item veto the provision for eliminating uncertifieds and the exorbitant fee structure. I copied the two of you on the letter sent to Cliff so IF we can et a ground swel
20. Re: [Hamilt'n] HB95 Better late than never [1]
Very good article, Linda. Too bad the governor did not see it and passed the bill as written. Joan
21. Re: [Hamilt'n] Reading Cemetery [1]
Thanks for the SS Peter and Paul Cemetary help. I believe Christine was Joseph Lehrter's second wife. Luci was born around 1853. Now, I have no idea where Luci is buried. Will need to do more digging. Mary
22. Re: [Hamilt'n] Reading Cemetery [1]
Theresa Rodney, the caretaker at the Reading cemetery quit and works for Lockland and at the present there is no caretaker Gene
23. Re: [Hamilt'n] Jerry Springer [1]
Pat, My grandparents are buried there and it is a nice and large Cemetery. The staff has always been very friendly and although I haven't done research there, I'm sure they would be happy to assist you. Call ahead though just in case: 513-521-7003. Theresa ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pat Jones" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 17, 2003 2:39 PM Subject: Re: [Hamilt'n] Jerry Springer > Maybe Jerry would like to join me on Carol Duvall and crochet or kn
24. Re: [Hamilt'n] Need help [1]
In a message dated 6/11/2003 12:28:28 PM Central Standard Time, jasche@cinci.rr.com writes: > freshly dug pink-eyes It may refer to potatoes. http://www.fedcoseeds.com/forms/moosecatalog.pdf. My ancestors, WUNDER, were related to BERESFORD. In Cincinnati they were associated with the meat industry. This may be the reason for "Beresford's choice cuts." Bill Fogle
25. Re: [Hamilt'n] Need Census Lookups in OHIO? [1]
Marilyn, Thank you, I didn't know such a list existed. I just now sent off my Subscribe request. Carol in Ocala ----- Original Message ----- From: To: Sent: Thursday, June 26, 2003 1:46 PM Subject: [Hamilt'n] Need Census Lookups in OHIO? > Hello Listers, > > Just a quick reminder here---for those of you who need Ohio census > lookups, you can subscribe to the OH-CENSUS-LOOKUP-L mailing list. They > have a great group of volunteers and answer all requests

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