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From: Joe and Sharon Mills <>
Subject: Re: [INMORGAN] Quinn,Stine about 1870 census lookup
Date: Fri, 13 Feb 2004 19:32:14 -0500
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Vickie,
Here are some thoughts/possibilities.
The Quinns were a Quaker family. They mostly lived in Decatur Twp in
Marion Co. I will forward your message to a person who has a Quinn line,
but I don't know if he has anything on yours. Movement from Mooresville
to/from West Newton in Decatur twp would not be unusual.
A divorce in 1870 would show up in Morgan Co court circuit court
records. Those older volumes are stacked very high on the records room
shelves, but they have been microfilmed. Ask for help from the Morgan Co
Public Library. Or get them from the LDS church.
Morrison and Dorinda had no one else in their household c 1870. About 50
variations of the name Mary Ann Coble are present in the 1870 IN census and
more are in IL.
None in Clay Co IL or Morgan Co IN.
Robert Stine shows up in his birth family as a 21 year old blacksmith in
Morgan Co IN. There are a few other possibilities.
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Sharon Mills
At 03:53 PM 2/12/2004, wrote:
>This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list.
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>Message Board Post:
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>Please, if you can help in this search, I have been at this same brick
>wall for over 12 years. I need a census lookup and some input on a missing
>person MaryAnn Coble, Robert Stines mother
>
>1870 census, June 25, 1880, page 34 shows Morrison living in Morgan City,
>Brown Township, Indiana
>--1870 August census shows Morrison living in Marion City, Decatur
>Township, Indiana
>1880 Morgan City, Brown Township, Indiana: shows Morrison living on
>Franklin Street.
>1900 OR 1910 census shows living in Mooresville, Morgan County, Indiana.
>There are no cemetery records for Morrison or Dorinda Quinn.
>
>I have put this information into this query, to get some help as to what
>happened to Morrison and Dorinda Quinn?
>Mary Ann Quinn,Stine,Coble had a son named Robert Stine who married
>Elizabeth Askew Jan 5-17871 in Morgan County Indiana. Mary Ann has
>disappeared from Clay County Illinois at and about this same time frame,
>my question is, did Mary Ann and Robert moved to Morgan County, about 1870
>and Divorce David Coble who stayed in clay County Illinois and remarried
>in 1871, or did Mary Ann died in Clay County Illinois? Our court house
>burnt in clay County, there are no death records available, and from
>funeral home records, I have found no listing for Mary Ann Coble. Was
>there a Mary Ann Coble in a 1870 census,from my notes above, I am not
>clear who was in the house hold with Morrison, at this time, I was not
>sure if Morrison was Mary Ann's father. Shame on Me, for not being more
>efficiant. Now I am asking for your help, if you can. From Robert being in
>Morgan County, and Mary Ann disappearing about the same time, I believe at
>this time, Mary Ann was in Morgan County with Robert Stine, !
> at the time frame of 1871 and may have remarried using maybe a surname
> of Quinn,Stine or Coble, David Coble has been known to leave a wife, with
> no record of Divorce before, and then has another wife in another county
> in Illinois. Someone suggested once,that Mary Ann could have remarried
> one of her siters widowed husbands? I just do not know, if Any one
> researching the Quinn or Stine family please contact
>Vickie McCracken
>
>
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