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From: HERMON B FAGLEY <>
Subject: Re: [OHCLER] Re:Clinton Co early probates: a big problem
Date: Sat, 6 Jul 2002 07:05:45 -0400
Dad and I were once fruit growers. So was the Wampler family on nw
Dayton,
Montgomery Co,Oh. They also ran Wampler's 'Ballerina" ,a noted dancehall.
Bill Wampler and I were pledges in the same Ohio State frat a month. The
Wampler's had been members of one of the Germanic religious sects.
Monnonite,maybe.
On Fri, 05 Jul 2002 13:04:43 -0500 J & S Mills <>
writes:
>
> Bev,
>
> The Clinton Co early records are incomplete. They may yet be found
> in a
> section of the attic that needs to be gone through. I was there
> last
> Spring looking for a probate for Thomas Gilpin. A staff person in
> the
> Clerk's office showed me a book just found in the attic which was an
> index
> of sorts for administrations and other details involved in probate
> cases. I found there were two or three references for Thomas
> Gilpin. When
> I went to the searchable part of the attic to find more, I couldn't
> find
> the volumes which include this information.
>
> While some Clinton Co officials are concerned about this gap in the
> records, there appears to be no individual or group that is willing
> or able
> to make a lengthy search. So anyone who has ever researched an
> ancestor
> with probate or other court records in Clinton Co before about 1852
> has not
> been able to get the full, and potentially available, story.
>
> Perhaps you will be lucky and find information in deeds. Thomas
> Gilpin was
> Quaker, so I had those wonderful records to rely on.
> One question: who is Mary Ann Kinsey? Is she a descendant of Henry
> Kinsey
> and Eva Wampler who came from VA to Montgomery Co OH?
>
> Sharon Mills
>
>
> At 12:10 PM 7/4/02, you wrote:
> >In an 1834 marriage document of Clement McCoy and Mary Ann
> Kinsey...there is
> >a star beside Clement's name signifying that their is more
> information in
> >the Probate Records. This marriage record is from Clinton County.
> How do I
> >find the Probate Records?
> >Bev. Hopkins
> >----- Original Message -----
> >From: <>
> >To: <>
> >Sent: Thursday, July 04, 2002 10:48 AM
> >Subject: Re: [OHCLER]story about 1794 store village of Columbia,e
> Cincinnati
> >
> >
> > > Hermon,
> > > As always, thank you so much for providing such wonderful
> information for
> >us.
> > > You are a treasure to our list!
> > > I was very interested to read about the old cemeteries. Do you
> know how
> >one
> > > can find a list of who is buried in them, particularly the
> baptist one? My
> > > John Fletcher died there in 1793 and I think he may have been
> baptist...at
> > > any rate, I would think he would have been buried in the same
> place as the
> > > others at that time since there weren't all that many. Of
> course, even if
> >he
> > > is buried there, there may be no stone.
> > > Susan
> > >
> > >
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