Hello,
I have transcribed the following hand written letter, post marked 11
July, 2000 from the Sisters of Saint Francis at Oldenburg, Indiana.
http://oldenburgfranciscans.org
Sisters of Saint Francis
Archives
Box 100
Oldenburg, Indiana 47036
Dear Mr. Stein
Your email of July 9 has reached us and I am responding to your
request. We have discovered the names of three of our sisters with the last
name STEIN. Here is some information about them.
Sr. Ferdinanda (Mary) b. 05-02-1869
Hello List,
I am looking to find more information about where my STEIN and EFFINGER
families came from. Where were Sebastian and Catherine before they were
married? Did they come from another part of the U.S. or did they come from
the Old County? Were did all their children go? Was the name STEIN also
spelled STEEN or STIEN?
Sebastian STEIN, was born on 3 January 1824 and died on 1 February 1908.
Sebastian married Catherine EFFINGER, on 1 October 1853 in Madison, Indiana.
(Catherine EFFINGER was born on
Announcing the Seneca County Genealogical Society 20th
Anniversary Conference
Come early to Seneca County and stay after the conference to attend the
annual society banquet on June 5th.
June 1-2, 200l
Pre-conference May 31, 2001
To celebrate the 20th Year of the Seneca County Genealogical Society, this
chapter of the Ohio
Genealogical Society is underwriting a high-caliber conference for Northwest
Ohio. Speakers
Hello All,
I am looking for any information concerning the following DANIELS
family members from Southern Indiana, Northern Kentucky and
South West Ohio. Any information or help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank You!
1. William DANIELS - was born in Wales, died on 23 May 1879 in Grassy Forks,
Indiana and was buried in Russells Chapel Cemetery, Grassy Forks Township,
Jackson County, Indiana.
William DANIELS, with his family supposedly walked from Lexington,
KY to Grassy Forks, Ja