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1. Cemetary in Cincinnati [1]
I would like to pinpoint a cemetery in Cincinnati. My great-great grandfather Joseph Gilbert MARTIEN died in Cincinnati in 1896. Rev. S.M. Bernard of the Christian Church (sounds pretty general to me) conducted the appropriate service... and interment took place in the Old fellows' Cemetery. Is there an Old fellows' Cemetery in Cincinnati, or is this a generic term. In his obit. Old fellows' looks for all the world as if it is spelt "Odd fellows'. Any help/pointers appreciated. Joseph Gilbert MARTIEN was
2. DAVID WILFORD CLARK [1]
I'm looking for information regarding my grandfather, David Wilford Clark who was a Methodist minister in southern Ohio for many years. He was born in Covington, Kentucky in 1858 and held a ministry at 520 East Pearl Street, Cincinnati, for many years. He married Anna Elizabeth Thomas of Pomeroy, Ohio. They had at least six children; Anna, Ethel, Lillian, Henry, Walter and Wilford. David died 2/27/1932 and is buried in Wesleyan Cemetery, on Vine Street. I have little chance of visiting Cincinnati with e
3. Hamilton C. Thompson [1]
Researching name and history of unknown first wife of Hamilton C. Thompson (1855-1928). Only known son of first marriage was Orville B. Thompson (1886-1968). Hamilton's second wife, Mary Pauline Pipe (1871-1961), had three children: Edwin J. (1897), Amy W. (1900) and Edith A. (1901). Hamilton and family lived in both Cincinnati, Hamilton Co. and Clermont Co., Ohio. Appreciate any information and will share existing data........David G. Thompson
4. Re:Childbirth fever [1]
Peg asked, what childbirth fever was> It was very common for women to develop severe infections after childbirth back then. They often died. Also called childbed fever or now it would be called puerperal sepsis. Fortunately we figured out that we need to keep things clean and sterile. Ellen Rowan Taylor, RN
5. Need help with the 1850 census [1]
I checked this out while at the library today... Two listings for Charles Baird, but appear to be same person. Probably moved during Census taking time and was recorded twice. ---1850 Hamilton County, Ohio--Ward #2 (roll 387--pg.146) ....Charles Baird, age 23yrs. Male, occupation-painter, born-New York --1850 Hamilton County, Ohio --Ward #4 (roll 388--pg. 363-actually following pg.) ....Charles Baird, age 23yrs. Male, occupation-barkeeper, born-New York If you want copies, send me your snail-mai
6. Cincinnati Photographers I-L [1]
Imperial Art Co., 1633 Hughes (1908) James, Mrs. D.H., 2 W. 4th c. Main (1858) Johnson, C.A.,(Chas A.)s.w.c. 9th & Main (1861-1864) Jones, J. Albert, 429 Race (1907-1915) Kaska,(Kasker), Max, n.w.c. Vine & Ham. Rd. (1867) junc. Ham. Rd. & Vine (1870-1874) n.w.c. Vine & McMicken Av. (1876-1879) Kau,Max, 41 E. McMicken (1902) Kaylor, Thomas, 58 W. 4th (1858) 68 W. 4th (1861) Keenan, N.W., 6 W. 4th (1860) Keenan, (Kenan)Newton E., 118 W. 4th (1863) 102 W. 5th (1867) 238-1/2 Elm (1878-1
7. GEORGE WASSON (1834-1928) (ANT,NIR>??US>Hamilton Co., OH>Switzerland Co., IN) [1]
Searching for any information on ancestors of George WASSON, born Antrim, Ireland 6/9/1834; mother and father born in Scotland, their names and dates unknown. Family emigrated from Ireland to USA (port unknown) in 1851. George Wasson married Elizabeth COLEMAN on 9/16/1859 in Hamilton Co., OH. They had six children: Anna Matilda Wasson BURNS, b. 1863 in Hamilton Co., Ohio; Mary Elizabeth Wasson BLAND, b. 1865 in Hamilton Co., Ohio; Libby, b.?? in Hamilton Co., Ohio; George b. ca. 1878 in Indiana; Charles,
8. Hamilton Co. book [1]
Has anyone a copy of the book " The Past and Present of Mill Creek Valley by Teetor" It being a Collection of Historical and Descriptive Sketches of that part of Hamilton County, Ohio. It is a 1882 reprint 329pp with new index. If so, would you mind looking in it and see if it mentions a blacksmith by the name of BENJAMIN HUNTER between 1845 and 1862 in the Village of Hamel. Earl
9. Fwd: McHenry-Pottenger researcher? [1]
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --part0_922121669_boundary Content-ID: <0_922121669@inet_out.mail.aol.com.1> Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII In a message dated 3/22/99 11:43:37 AM US Eastern Standard Time, AnnBergelt writes: << I'll double-check my lists for the detailed information you just sent. Also, I got information a few years back on a relative who was a doctor. There's a paid service available through the AMA, I believe, and it cost me $15.00 at that time, but they do
10. City Directory lookup request [1]
I live in Texas and do not have access to materials in Hamilton Co. Could someone check Cincinnati, or other available towns in Hamilton Co. for the years 1918 and 1919 for the following people: Carolyn Glaser (or Caroline Walenta) Joseph Glaser Frances Glaser (or Frances Walenta) Raymond Edward Gerhard (Ray E. Gerhart/Gearheart, etc.) Thank you in advance. Melanie
11. Re: Cincinnati Emigrants from Lingen Germany - more [1]
-----Original Message----- From: Sarah Clevenger To: OHHAMILT-L@rootsweb.com Date: Monday, March 08, 1999 3:53 PM Subject: Re: Cincinnati Emigrants from Lingen Germany >Tell me more! I would also like a copy of the book. > >S. Clevenger > >Bill & Linda Boorom wrote: > >> Cheryl, >> This sounds like the same book my father showed me yesterday that he >> purchased at the Ohio Bookstore (Downtown Cinti) on Friday. >> >> Linda >> -----Original Message----- >> F
12. Fwd: Immigrants from Alstaette/Prussia [1]
Hello Lister's I am forwarding this from Mr. Heinrich Holters in Alstdtte, Nordrhein- Westfalen, Germany. Please reply to Heinrich with inquiries. (I have taken the liberty of paraphrasing his original letter for the context of the post. A surname list is at the end.) I hope this helps someone on the list, and certainly hope we can help Heinrich!) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------- Subj: [Fwd: genealogy immigrants from Alstaette/Prussi
13. 1850 Census Problem [1]
Hi, In the last two years I have ordered the Census Film #0444678 (Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co. 1850) from my local FHC three times. Here is the problem each time I order it is back-ordered and then a couple of months later they return and state it is not available. My question has any one else had a problem with this film? I normally don't ask for look-ups, but if someone has this film would they PLEASE take a look for ANNA TOWNSLEY in Columbia Twp., Hamilton Co. 1850. I will trade work in Northeaste
14. Sullivan Funeral Home, Cincinnati [1]
J. J. Sullivan Funeral Home in Cincinnati, I need an address for them. Was there more then one Sullivan Funeral Home? Thanks Good Luck ! Researching BARKER, CLEMENT, CONWAY, COSTELLO, FASTNACHT, GESSNER, KENNEDY, LORENZ, MC CABE, NOLAN, TULLY, WATSON, WELSH, WHITE, and ZITT, located in Cincinnati, OH. CONWAY, COSTELLO, DORSEY, KEARNEY, MC CALL, and TULLY in Ireland. , Dick C, rrc@jnb.com
15. Nancy Ann Jones Gudgeon [1]
Does anyone have information on Nancy Ann Jones Gudgeon. I am particularly interested in where she lived and where she was buried. Below is the information that I have on her: Name: Nancy Ann JONES Sex: Female Individual Facts Birth 1799 probably in Maryland Death Nov 30 1878 in Cincinnati, Hamilton Co, OH (age 79) Marriages/Children 1. William GUDGEON IV Marriage Oct 19 1817 in Kent County, MD (age 18) Children James D. GUDGEON (1820-abt 1875) Hiram GUDGEON (Oct 12 1821/22-) Charles W. GUDGEON (18
16. SCHROER | SOMMER [1]
I am searching the above surnames from the Lengerich, Germany area. Anna Christine Elisabeth SOMMER b. 1748 Lengerich, Germany, married Johan Wilhelm SCHROER b. 1752 Lengerich, Germany. Information requested on the SOMMER and SCHROER Families. I will be more than willing to exchange what information I have. Thanks, LaVerne Arizona
17. (no subject) [1]
I am trying to find several articles that appeared in the Cincinnati Times Star in the 1940's and 50's. Did the Cincinnati Post merge with the Times Star at some point? The reason I ask is that in the Cincinnati library file, TS is used as the initials for most of the 40's and 50's articles that I need but in 1966 the initials shown are PTS. Is there a way to get copies of the articles from the Times Star and/or the Post from out of state? Thanks in advance. Lisa
18. Thanks [1]
Thanks to all who helped me find info for the clerk of courts, Hamilton Co. The web sights are great. ........................Mike Kohus
19. Re: PASSPORTS [1]
Janet, passports do not have to do with the city or state. I would suggest that you contact the Passport Services Office, Washington, D. C. 20520-4818. When I applied for a passport a few years ago in Cincinnati, I applied at the post office and it was issued by the Passport Agency in New Orleans. Marian
20. Cincinnati Photographers W-Z [1]
Waldack, Chas 311-2 W. 3d (1858) 22 W. Court (1860,1861) 24 W. 4th (1862) Waldack, Chas & Co.,28 W. 4th (1867) Waldack, Chas 28 W. 4th (1870) 160 W. 4th (1873,1878-1879) Waldack, Mrs. Mary, s.w.c. Vine & Liberty (1881) Waldack, Mrs. Chas., s.w.c. Vine & Liberty (1883-1887) s.w.c. Vine & Liberty and s.w.c. 6th & Central (1890) Walter, Phillip, 10 W. 5th (1862) Walter, PH,(Phillip) 156 W. 4th (1867-1870) Walter & Heuck, 106 W. 4th (1864) Waltz, R., 405 Vine (1862) Wareham, C.P., 1413 Vine
21. Henrietta Airey 1830 NY - 1891 KY [1]
Does anyone have any information on the Aireys who were in Cincinnati prior to 1850? I am especially interested in Henrietta Airey who was born in 1830 NY and was married in Cinci in 1846 to Joseph Hackett (1823 NY - 1885 KY) Apparently they went to Louisville right a way and lived there. Her mother was Rachel Airey who was born 18 Feb 1792 and died 30 May 1868 amd was buried with other members of the family in Cave Hill Cem in Louisville. Who was Rachel's husband and what was Rachel's maden name? Any h
22. Re: Lookup request [1]
Are there marriage records for early 1800's there? My David W. Kennedy and Eliza/Elizabeth Clark Kennedy had all their children in Hamilton Co,OH, the oldest b. 1805. I don't KNOW that they were married there, but it seems a likely guess. Could someone check for me please? I don't have their parents' names, and the mar. record might provide this. Thanks. Michelle _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
23. Business license [1]
My family had a small business starting in 1890 until 1945. Does anyone know where they would have gotten a license to operate a business? The business was in downtown Cincinnati. It was a hair good's shop. Thank you
24. Nat. Educ. Assoc.--Ohio 1885 Life Members [1]
Hello, all: Can't remember if I passed along these lists some months ago, sorry for any duplication! Bill Swinarton, Scarborough, Ontario. The Journal Of Proceedings and Addresses Of The National Educational Association, Session Of the Year 1884, at Madison, Wis. Published by the Association. Boston: J.E. Farwell & Co., Printers, 45 Pearl Street. 1885. Life Memberships--OHIO The dates in the margin indicate the year in which the several memberships began. The addresses have been changed from those
25. Lucas family [1]
Would appreciate hearing from anyone with any information about the John Barrymon Lucas and Mary Inez (Smith) Guild Amons Lucas family descendants. Elmer E. Guild (son) Essie E. Amons (daughter) Caroline Amons (widow of son) Viola Fitch (step-daughter) John J. Wunderlich, Jr. (son of step-daughter). Also any help in locating records of the Longview Asylum in Hamilton County.

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