At 09:45 PM 12/5/98 EST, you wrote:
>Nancy,
>
>I had ancestors (WEIS) in Ft. Recovery area from about 1838 and am interested
>in the Ft. Recovery bi-centennial book. Please send info. Thanks much.
>(Second request in case you never recieved first.)
>
>Penny Weaver
>Brookville, OH
>
>
I sent a reply on December 2, 1998 - didn't you receive it? The cost is
$24.20 ($20.00 plus $1.20 tax and $3.00 postage and handling).
Hope you receive this.
Nancy
My! Mercer County seldom gets a mention as you must know if you are a regular
here. This recent flurry is very unusual. Does your delete key work? ;-)
Have a happy!
Looking for information on descendants of Peter KEISTER. He was born in PA
and came to Montgomery Co, OH in the late 1700's. Several of his
descendants went to Michigan and others made their home in Mercer Co, OH
These are the ones I was told who moved to Michigan:
John KEISTER/KESTER , (son of Peter)
David Peter KEISTER/KESTER (son of John)
(David moved to Indiana Co, MI)
Bruce M. KEISTER (son of David Peter)
(moved to Grosse Pointe Farms, MI)
The following brothers remained in Mercer Co:
Oliv
Does anyone have access to Mercer Co. Census abstract books for 1850, 1860 or
1880? I need to get copies of my family in the next week or so. I know they
are there and their location, if you can help me please write back soon.
Thanks for your help.
Diana Email Croozers@aol.com
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The cost of the Fort Recovery Bicentennial History Book is $20.00 plus $1.20
tax and $3.00 shipping and handling. If you are interested in purchasing it
you can send your check for $24.20 to the Fort Recovery Historical Society,
P.O. Box 533, Fort Recovery, OH 45846.
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My grandmother was just telling me tonite that she remembers some relations
by the name of Weis or Weist. She is 85 years old, and grew up in Ft
Recovery. Her maiden name was COFFMAN, and her mothers name was MONEY, and
her grandmothers maiden name was YOUNG. Have you seen any of these names
in your family line? Thanks, Sue Funkhouser
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From: Wbrkv@aol.com
To: OHMERCER-L@rootsweb.com
Subject: Re: [OHMERCER-L] Fort Recovery History Book
Date: Tuesday, December 01, 1998 7:03 AM
Nancy,
I had
Nancy,
I had ancestors (WEIS) in Ft. Recovery area from about 1838 and am interested
in the Ft. Recovery bi-centennial book. Please send info. Thanks much.
Penny Weaver
Brookville, OH
Hi Don:
I wonder if you would look up some family members when you have time. I do
not have much information on my Mercer County ancestors.
SCHUCK: Jacob (husband); Margaret (wife - don't know maiden name). Margaret
died May 8, 1912 in Newton, Kansas
Their children:
Margaretha married Joseph K. Zender; died Dec. 15, 1892 in Newton, Kansas.
Lawrence
Adam
Jacob
Joseph
Daughter - name unknown - lived in Denver CO in 1912 (mother's obituary)
Daughter - name unknown - lived in Waterloo, IA in 1912 (mother
Wbrkv@aol.com wrote:
>
> Nancy,
>
> I had ancestors (WEIS) in Ft. Recovery area from about 1838 and am interested
> in the Ft. Recovery bi-centennial book. Please send info. Thanks much.
> (Second request in case you never recieved first.)
>
> Penny Weaver
> Brookville, OH
For the Fort Recovery History book and other titles Contact Joyce Alig
at:
Mercer County Historical Museum
130 E. Market
Box 512
Celina, OH 45822
419-586-6065
Winter Hours:
Oct1-Apr 30
Wed, Thurs, Fri, 8:30-4:00
Sun 1-4
The Muse
Is there anyone who is going to the Mercer Co. courthouse who would be
willing to make copies of two estate records and send them to me? I
sure would appreciate it. Please reply to dalfier@pacbell.net and I
will give you the names, page numbers, etc. needed to make them easy to
locate. Thank you. Leila Alfier
Jo KESTER,
I have a little information on the KESTER'S of Mercer County,
Ohio. My information starts with Isaac KESTER.
ROGER R. SPENCER
> Subject: [OHMERCER-L] KEISTERS OF MERCER CO, OH
> Date: Wed, 2 Dec 1998 01:21:49 -0500
> From: "Jack & JoAnn Kester"
> To: OHMERCER-L@rootsweb.com
>
> Looking for information on descendants of Peter KEISTER. He was born in PA
> and came to Montgomery Co, OH in the late 1700's. Several of his
> descendants went to Michigan and others made the
Diana,
I have the 1850 and 1870 Census book published by the Mercer County
Genealogical Society. If you send the information you are looking for I will
check the books.
Later,
Dianne in WA
DDono45265@aol.com
Dianne:
Could you assist me in information regarding the Eichenauer's from Celina,
OH in Mercer Co. My Great-Grandfather is Adam Eichenauer. I am not sure if
there are any other Eichenauer's in the years of your Census Book, but I
would appreciate a look.
Thank You.
Kevin Eichenauer
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DDono45265@aol.com [mailto:DDono45265@aol.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 09, 1998 9:13 AM
> To: OHMERCER-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [OHMERCER-L] Mercer Co. Census books
>
>
> Diana,
Sounds good to me!
Post a message whenever a new edition is available.
Thanks,
Al
Wally Garchow wrote:
> Listmembers/Listowners:
>
> As temporary co-editor of the USIGS Signal, I wish to introduce you, if you
> haven't already heard, to another Web-Zine (or newsletter on the Web).
> Primary purpose of the Signal is to promote USIGS and its goals, but we also
> publish articles of interest and little genealogical tips. There is also a
> link at the bottom to an index page of earlier editions.
>
> If listm
At 15:12 12/12/98 EST, you wrote:
>Is the Mercer Co. list available in Digest Format? (i.e. OHMERCER-D)
All Rootsweb lists are available in Digest format. It is an option you
choose when you subscribe (or it is mentioned in welcome message).
I will change your subscription (you will get notices).
When you use Digest mode - PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE change the subject if you
reply back to the list. Otherwise all your replies will have no subject
that is meaningful as all Digests have their subjects writte
I am wondering if someone would be so kind as to do a lookup for a PARR
family especially Granville who possibly adopted Christianna/Christine
daughter of John MERRILL/MORRILL ca 1850-1860. Also looking for marriage
of Christianna/Christine PARR to George ZIMMER/SEYMOUR or any surname
sounding like this or starting with an S or Z.
Any Zimmer, especially Joseph Walter who sold horses to millitary ca
1860. He was from Huron Co.
THANKS SO MUCH AS WE NEED THIS FOR A DAR APPLICATION,
Nancy J Silkey
Does anyone have access to the 1900 and 1910 Ohio Census Records who
would be willing to do a lookup for me? Please reply to
dalfier@pacbell.net Thanks. Leila Alfier
I'll check that infor out. Tobias is my Great-Great Uncle. Adam's brother.
I'm needing to go back to Germany and find out where Adam and his siblings
were born, then where my Great-Great-Great grandfather,ADAM EICHENAUER. That
is where I'm stuck. Do you know anything else about the EICHENAUER's in
Mercer Co.??
Thanks for your help
Kevin
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dgjr23@aol.com [mailto:Dgjr23@aol.com]
> Sent: Friday, December 11, 1998 9:51 PM
> To: OHMERCER-L@rootsweb.com
> Subject: Re: [OHME
Hi! Please see if you have any PARR in the 1850 or 1860 Census. I am
also looking in 1860 any MERRILL, especially Jacob or Mary.
THANKS,
nancy J Silkey
I am interested in what may be found RE: the God(D)ards in the following book.
Anyone out there have a copy?
History of Early Settlements of Union, Center, and Dublin Townships, Mercer
County, Ohio
I'm having great difficulty with this line. Sure can use the help!
Thanks sooo much,
Julie Arney
oolie45@aol.com
Nancy,
I had ancestors (WEIS) in Ft. Recovery area from about 1838 and am interested
in the Ft. Recovery bi-centennial book. Please send info. Thanks much.
(Second request in case you never recieved first.)
Penny Weaver
Brookville, OH
Is the Mercer Co. list available in Digest Format? (i.e. OHMERCER-D)
If its not, it should be. There is certainly enough volume and it would cut
down on the amount of e-mail we have to wade through.
Bob Manning
Gen. Site at
http://members.aol.com/kaykman/gene/index.html
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>Date: Sun, 20 Dec 1998 15:39:06 EST
>To: wally@calweb.com
>Subject: wrong address
>
>
> On my Dec. inquiry regarding the Ranly request i submitted a wrong e-mail
>address.
>
> I am sorry. Can it be corrected?
>
>Ruth King
>
>Should be
>
>Reking25@aol.com
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>Thank you
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wally@calweb.com
Sue,
Sorry, but I don't have any of the names you asked about. I had ANTHONY,
DOLL, LENNARTZ, ALLGEYER (ALGAIER, etc), STUDER, and others. I guess a major
clue is that all my WEIS and related lines were Catholic. Perhaps your
grandmother will remember some other names.
Happy hunting! Penny