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1. [OHWASH] ESTRACTS FROM LIVES OF EARLY SETTLERS [1]
HISTORY OF BELPRE, WASHINGTON COUNTY OHIO By C. E. Dickinson, D. D. - Formally Pastor of Congregational Church - Author of the History of the First Congregational Church, Marietta, Ohio Copyrighted in 1920 by C. E. Dickinson (Chapter VIII) On this CD, in Chapter VIII, there are ESTRACTS FROM LIVES OF EARLY SETTLERS of the following people: Captain Jonathan DEVOL Griffin GREENE Captain William DAVIS Colonel Nathaniel CUSHING Major Jonathan HASKELL Colonel Ebenezer BATTELLE Colonel Israel PUTNAM Aaron Wa
2. [OHWASH] Fwd: {not a subscriber} Goldsmith - Cherry [1]
In a message dated 6/3/2003 8:50:57 AM Central Standard Time, jfwski@hotmail.com writes: > I have been researching the Haney - Adams - Davis - Goldsmith Families > of Washington County. > > While Goldsmith isn't my direct line, I have found some information that > I would be willing to share if someone else is interested. > > (James Goldsmith -- Catherine Cherry) > > Julie >
3. Re: [OHWASH] SPRAGUE/MASON [1]
In a message dated 6/10/03 9:47:26 PM !!!First Boot!!!, Diamonddeb@comcast.net writes: > BOY>>>>>>> It's good to be back online after nearly 2 weeks without the > Internet. I have missed hearing from you all on the Washing Co. List. :o) > WELCOME BACK! Eliz
4. [OHWASH] Henry KIRKBRIDE 1783-1840 [1]
I'm researching my wife's side of the family and may have discovered a connection to Washington County. My wife's 3rd great grandparents were Mahala KIRKBRIDE and John SMITH. They lived for a time in Monroe County where their son, Thomas Alexander SMITH, was born in 1842. Tom is my wife's 2nd great grandfather. In trying to come up with Mahala KIRKBRIDE's parents, I've uncovered some information that points to Henry KIRKBRIDE and Catharine WILLIAMS. Henry was apparently born in 1783 in Allegany Coun
5. [OHWASH] SPRAGUE/MASON [1]
BOY>>>>>>> It's good to be back online after nearly 2 weeks without the Internet. I have missed hearing from you all on the Washing Co. List. :o) Anyway............. I just purchased from Ebay a pic of Lucetta B. Sprague. The pic was taken circa 1907 when Lucetta was 80 yrs. old. She was the wife of Col. William Bion Mason of the 77th OVI. To view the picture, visit my webpage at: http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/i/t/Debra-Nitsche/ It's near the bottom of the FAMILY PHOTOS SECTION. For
6. [OHWASH] Sims, Simms, Steenrod [1]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Sims, Simms, Steenrod Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/iZB.2ACI/438 Message Board Post: My cousin Chris Sims Freshwater and I are planning a reunion of the descendents of Jackson Sims and his wife Mary Steenrod Sims. Jackson and Mary were natives of present day Marshall County, WV. If you are a descendent of this family or know of any descendents of this family and are inte
7. [OHWASH] Precinct Maps [1]
Does anyone happen to have or know where I can get info on the Precints of Washington Co., in relation to the Census. Because of the precint areas changing through out the years it would be nice to have for record keeping, and whenever I do census look-ups for people. Take for example.......Marietta city; Ward 2 (part of), Precinct C. What all areas of Marietta would this cover? I would probably vary to some what, depending what year you are looking at. Hope someone can help with this. :o) DEBBIE Deb
8. [OHWASH] James Needs, 1850 Census, Washington Co., OH [1]
My apologies for sending the previous message without a subject line. --Rick ______________________________________________ Does anyone have any information about the following family found in the 1850 Census in Warren Township, Washington County, Ohio: Dwelling #112, Family #119 James Needs, 32, M, Farmer, Pennsylvania Catherine, 23, F, Ohio Thomas, 6, M, Ohio Mary, 4, F, Ohio Sarah J, 1, F, Ohio Rick Schoen **************************************************************************** http://www.familyt
9. [OHWASH] Washington Co. LINKS [1]
If it isn't one thing, it's another.........All the photos, records and links that I have just added to my site within the last 2 weeks is not there. I need to get in touch with genealogy.com and find out what is going on. I don't know if it has anything to do with me upgrading my family tree maker software for 8.0 to 10.0 or not. I sure haven't used all the KB that they allow. I have tried searching the site for trouble shooting info for home pages, and can't find an answer. Until I find why this is ha
10. [OHWASH] KINKEAD & STILLE (Ebay) [1]
I just found these items on EBAY........Thought they might be of interest to someone researching the KINKEAD and STILLE family histories. Ohio Diary Saga Racoon Valley Pioneers Ohio Diary. The Saga of Racoon Valley. Memoirs of Charles B. KINKEAD. ("Jim Blaine") Exposition Press. 1953. Hardbound, about 5.5X8.25, with 268 pages. Inscribed and signed to a Cincinnati author. "Racoon Creek...rises in Licking County, flows southeast through Athens and Vinton Counties, strikes Gallia County in Huntington Township
11. Re: [OHWASH] Henry KIRKBRIDE 1783-1840 [1]
The Ohio Historical Society ( http://ohiohistory.org) in Columbus does have some 1840 Washington Co. newspapers on microfilm. They do participate in the interlibrary loan program. Yolanda Campbell Lifter Malabar, FL ylifter@ohiofamilyresearch.com http://www.ohiofamilyresearch.com ----- Original Message ----- From: "Richard Felts" To: Sent: Saturday, June 28, 2003 9:07 PM Subject: [OHWASH] Henry KIRKBRIDE 1783-1840 > I'm researching my wife's side of the fa
12. [OHWASH] UNDERGROUND RAILROAD in Wash. Co. [1]
While I was going nuts with not having access to the Internet, I did FINALLY get around to typing up some more information about the Underground Railroad in Washington Co. This article is in a WP file of 40kb. There are quite a few surnames from Wash. Co., Ohio and Wood Co. , Virginia (Now WV) mentioned in the article. If anyone is interested in reading the article, I would be happy to send you the file. I typed the article from the following source. If interested, please email me direct at: Diamondd
13. Re: [OHWASH] UNDERGROUND RAILROAD in Wash. Co. [1]
Deddie, Please send me a copy (via email) of the material on the underground railroad in Washington Co., OH you mention in the attached email. Thanks. Gordon Lewis ============================================================================ ========== ----- Original Message ----- From: "Debbie Noland Nitsche" To: Sent: Tuesday, June 10, 2003 4:58 PM Subject: [OHWASH] UNDERGROUND RAILROAD in Wash. Co. While I was going nuts with not having access to the
14. [OHWASH] Gravelbank (Riverview Cem.) [1]
Gravel Bank (Riverview) Cemetery burials. This is NOT a complete list, but LOTS of surnames. http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/i/t/Debra-Nitsche/FILE/0023text.txt Debbie Noland Nitsche Philadelphia, PA. Researching MANKINS, JOHNSON, PARKE, MASON, COBURN, McNEAL, FARNSWORTH, COYLE, NOLAND, McNAMEE http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/i/t/Debra-Nitsche// PHOTO SITE OF "FAMILIES OF WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO" http://hometown.aol.com/familiesofwashco/index.html MY HISTORICAL PHOT
15. [OHWASH] Fwd: {not a subscriber} David W. Pond and George O. Pond [1]
In a message dated 6/7/2003 9:44:33 AM Central Standard Time, jlw2504j@netscape.net writes: > Hi List. > > I am looking for information on David W. Pond and George O. Pond. They > are both listed in the 1840 census for Quincy Twp., Adams Co., IL. I > think they may have come from Washington Co., OH with Thaddeus Pond > about 1830. > > Does anyone have information on either of these two families? > > Thanks for your time. > > John > >
16. Re: [OHWASH] UNDERGROUND RAILROAD in Wash. Co. [1]
Please send me a copy of the Underground Railroad in Wash. Co. to Ocala3897@aol.com. Thank you
17. [OHWASH] write Governor Taft to stop 1700% price increase for birth & death certificates [1]
IMPORTANT info for genealogists -- cost of Ohio birth & death certificates may go from $1 to $17. Your immediate action is necessary if we are to have any chance fo stopping this increase. I recently learned that the Ohio legislature has proposed a budget for 2002-2003 that will eliminate uncertified copies of birth and death records. If Governor Taft signs the bill as presented, you won't be able to get uncertified copies of those any more from the state or county depts of health after July 1 -- and you
18. [OHWASH] Jan 1 1919 Noble County Leader [1]
The following appeared in the Jan 1, 1919 Noble County Leader: Column 2 Ben LANDAKER and wife, of South Olive, were shopping in town last Monday. ***** Start the new year right by getting your name on The Leader's subscription list. ***** Henry SMITH, of Columbus, spent Christmas with his family and friends of this place. ***** Mrs. Omar HARMON visited her sister, Mrs. Joseph O'DONNELL and family at Barnesville last week. ***** Mrs. Mary WILSON of Dexter City, spent the holidays with her sister, Mrs
19. [OHWASH] Belpre Burials [1]
A HISTORY OF BELPRE, WASHINGTON COUNTY, OHIO By: C. E. Dickinson, D. D. Formerly Pastor of Congregational Church (Author of the History of the First Congregational Church Marietta, Ohio) Copyrighted in 1920 - Pgs.189-193 BURIAL OF THE DEAD The first death in Belpre was that of Captain Zebulon KING who was murdered by Indians May 1st, 1789 while clearing the land on his claim. The place of his burial is unknown. It is probable that his body and those of several others who died during the first decad
20. [OHWASH] Washington Co., Ohio Links [1]
I just finished adding some more historical and genealogical links of Washington Co., and Marietta, Ohio to my webpage. If anyone knows of any other websites that should be added, please let me know. You will find the new links in the RELATED LINKS section of my family history site. Debbie Noland Nitsche Philadelphia, PA. Researching MANKINS, JOHNSON, PARKE, MASON, COBURN, McNEAL, FARNSWORTH, COYLE, NOLAND, McNAMEE http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/i/t/Debra-Nitsche// PHOTO SITE OF "FA
21. Re: [OHWASH] Goldsmith [1]
I'd be interested to see if it is the same line of Adams' that I belong too. I've had trouble (and a lack of time recently) tracking down my group of Adams'. Chad S. Adams "Me" To
22. Re: [OHWASH] James Needs, 1850 Census, Washington Co., OH [1]
Rick; In the book, "Washington Co. to 1980" there is an article about a Thomas Needs family that moved from a Dutch settlement in PA., that settled Cow Run. Submitted bt Freda Schoen and Gladys Yost. If you want, I can type up the article and send it to you. Let me know if you want it. DEBBIE Debbie Noland Nitsche Philadelphia, PA. Researching MANKINS, JOHNSON, PARKE, MASON, COBURN, McNEAL, FARNSWORTH, COYLE, NOLAND, McNAMEE http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/n/i/t/Debra-Nitsche// PHOTO SITE
23. [OHWASH] Frank ELLENWOOD Obit 1947 [1]
The Marietta Times Marietta, Ohio -Sept. 9, 1947. FRANK ELLENWOOD Native of County, Dies at Ithaca Frank Oakes Ellenwood, 69, of Ithaca, N. Y., former resident of Washington Co. and a member of one of the old families of the Newbury settlement near Little Hocking, died Sunday morning in Strong Memorial Hospital, Rochester, N. Y. following a short illness. News of his death has been received by local relatives. Mr. Ellenwood was professor of engineering for 37 years at Cornell University at Ithaca, and
24. [OHWASH] outbid for GODDARD bible [1]
Hi All - I was outbid for the Goddard family bible that was for sale on Ebay that Debbie posted last week! Ebay said that they would email me if someone came in with a higher bid, but I didn't get any such message. Bummer! I did email the buyer and ask if I could pay for copies of the family information. Another Goddard cousin thought she saw an ancestor's name in the picture of the bible on Ebay that confirmed it was our mutual Goddard line, so I really hope this buyer would want to share the treas
25. [OHWASH] Map of UNDERGROUND RAILROAD in Wash. Co. [1]
The Ohio River located at Marietta and the Muskingum River were major routes for fugitive slaves crossing the Ohio River from Virginia. In all, there were 16 documented Underground Railroad stations in Washington County. There is a great MAP you can print out at: http://www.mariettaohio.org/ The Underground Railroad was the secret network of "safe" houses, back roads, rural barns, farms and tunnels that helped more than 40,000 slaves make their way through 22 states to freedom before and during The Civil W

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