I have Peffers in Licking Co. OH as follows:
David Elijah Peffers married 15 Dec 1800, in Presbyterian Church, Caldwell, NJ, Mary "Polly" Williams, born 1781, Essex Co., NJ, (daughter of Enos Williams and Susannah Ogden) died 1816.
Children:
2. i Swaine Peffers.
3. ii Jacob Peffers.
4. iii Gershom/Guersham Peffers.
iv Moses Peffers.
5. v Elijah David Peffers born c1824.
vi Samuel Peffers.
6. vii Elizabeth Peffers.
viii Ruth Peffers married War
Hello.
I believe the LCGS has info on that. I found an ancestor there in the mid 1800's. Regretfully, she died in a fire there. However, the society had the ledgers and everything for that place.
Monica
I have your Peffers:
4. Gershom/Guersham Peffers (1.David1) married 19 Sep 1841, Catherine Swygert.
Children:
i John Peffers.
ii Samuel Peffers.
iii George Peffers.
iv David Elijah Peffers.
please contact me for more
connierl@pionet.net
that is an L before the @ sign
look forward to hearing from you
Connie Bottolfsen Loftus
Mark, I would like to know anything about Druids. My father used to tell me some of his ancetors worshiped trees and they were called Druids.
I never got o spend much time with Dad and he died in 1991 at 81.
I am having a hard time finding my Wood ancestors or lost cousins. Mom and Dad were divorced before I was 1. He never had any other children but my mother never let me see him. Mother died when I was 17 so I found him myself. He was remarried and I saw little of him until his last 15 years. I live in I
Seeking anyone who is researching ancestors in Etna Twp.
Feel free to contact me directly at oldtreeroots@aol.com
or oldtreeroots@yahoo.com
Monica Rostofer Woodworth
The American Local History Network has finally completed the 1840 census
of
Revolutionary War Pensioners. The url is:
http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/colonial/census/index.html
The new states that have been added are: AR, FL Terr., IA Terr., IN, IL,
KY,
MI, MO, OH, WI Terr., and the Dist. of Columbia
Hello,
The 1820 Licking Co. census index shows a Charles SHAW in Hopewell Twp.
028. (I wrote this down a long time ago and don't recall if the o28 is
household no. or page no.)
Could someone who has access to the actual census send me the listing for
Charles SHAW with the numbers and ages of the males/females?
Thank you.
Herma Armstrong
near Buffalo, NY
hrarmstrong@juno.com
Hi listers,
The Licking County Genealogical Society's web site has NEW
online information. You can find a list of First Families of Licking
County Certified Ancestors, 1992-2001 now online at:
http://www.npls.org/lcgs/fflc.htm plus information about how to
became a member of First Families of Licking County.
There are also links to this FFLC list on our home page at:
http://www.npls.org/lcgs/ and on our information web page under
First Families of Licking County at:
http://www.npls.org/lcgs/lc
Hi List,
Are there any of Lenox, or William Fisher's family left in Hopewell
Twp? Ca. 1875. If you find this please be kind and write. Your dearly
missed !
John D. Ledrich
Utica, Ohio is in Licking County Ohio. I know this because I am doing
genealogical research in the same county. Utica is on the central
northern edge of the county and the county seat is Newark, Ohio.
Good luck to you. Just by chance is your research on the BOUNDS family?
That was my maiden name and the ones that come from this county.
Carol Bounds Williamson
On Sat, 30 Jun 2001 08:01:05 -0600 OHLICKIN-D-request@rootsweb.com
writes:
______________________________________________________________
John BOWER (b ca 1805, PA) married Margaret REARER (b ca 1807, PA) 1 May 1825 in Licking Co. Children living with them in Bowling Green Twp in 1850 were: Caroline, Joshua, Harriet, Caleb, Mahala, Minerva, Francis Marion, Amanda and Thomas Jefferson.
Does anyone know to which family John might belong? Or Margaret? Are their daughters Caroline and Harriet the ones who married Adam and John RUSLER?
Sandy
Hi Anne,
Mt. Calvary Cemetery is full with only an occasional burial on a family
lot where there is a space. Records are kept at the St. Francis De
Sales Catholic Church Parish Office, 66 Granville Street, Newark, OH
43055, telephone 740/345-9874.
Don Young
For all of you who helped me with my search on the Johnstown library I thank
you.
I learned the following:
They have very little geneology stuff-- they suggested I try Newark
They do have history of Johnstown
Their hours are:
Mon 1-8
T TH F 1-6
W 3-8
Sat 9 - noon
Mrs. Beam is still the librarian there! I had her for Girl Scouts!
Thanks again.
Hi,
Does anyone have access to the actual census for Lima Twp., Licking Co., that could do a lookup for me? George SPEAKER (I think it says Speakers in the index) is listed in this Twp. Could you please send me the number of people in this household and their ages?
Thanks for your time,
Sandy Jordan
sjjordan@bright.net
Carol,
No we are not searching for the Bounds family. However if I see
anything about that family while I am doing our research I will certainly
keep you informed.
Cookie
Hello,
Here are the web sites for Granville and Denison. The numbers are there. I
can tell you that I've been to Dension University and researched in the
archives. You do have to make an appt. and they will bring you what you
need. I researched from 1840's up through 1900. My gggrandfather
graduated from Granville in 1845 and I managed to get a copy of the only
commencement program left. Plus his son graduated in 1879 and I got a copy
of the class photo (9 students) I was able to research the d
I am hoping to find someone who has access to the 1810-1830 census who would
look up the BENNER surname's for me. There wouldn't be that many.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Leona Headley
http://www.intcon.net/~lheadley
Where would I find records on students at Dennison College, Granville, in
the 1880's?
Also, are there any records of students who attended school in Pataskala in
the 1860's?
Please furnish the address, phone number, and e-mail address of these two
institutions. Thanx.
mjoseph@poncacity.net
A good chunk of the Licking census is already on the web. The 1860 is at:
http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/oh/licking/census/1860/
Kim
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> Does anyone on this list know of a Licking
> county index for the 1860 census? William
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I am trying to find information on Jacob BENNER, son of Daniel BENNER and
Sarah ROW.
Jacob was b. 28-Oct-1818 d. 08-Mar-1919 in Licking County. (have census
1840-1860) He married 1841 to Margaret PAYNE, 1(daughter of Jesse PAYNE &
Sarah LAIR).
Children that I know of:
John BENNER b. 22-Mar-1843 d. 05-Mar-1912 md. Emma SHOCKLEY 28-Apr-1871
Daniel BENNER b. 19-Apr-1848 d. 15-Nov-1924 md. Sarah Elizabeth SHOCKLEY
07-Nov-1872 (children: Margaret (WILLISON); Sarah (PUMPHREY); and Wilmer J.)
Sarah BENNER b.
My names is Cookie and My Great Great Grandfather and Grandmother were John
Abrahams 1788-1861 and Mary Kelso 1795-1876. The only documentation I have
on them so far is that they were definately from Licking County, Ohio. I
have requested information from the list but have had no response.
I had a triple bypass a few months ago and still am not up to traveling,
however, as soon as I am able would like to try and make a trip out there.
Does anyone have any advice where I can start? How many towns