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From: "Carol or Cliff Jones" <>
Subject: Re: [OHCLER] Re: OHCLERMO-D Digest V03 #146
Date: Sat, 24 May 2003 00:59:32 -0400
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Judy,
I might like to contact you later but I have a lot of look over and work
through. For the moment, it doesn't appear that any of the names you listed
are connected to my family that I've been able to determine, --yet.

Thanks much,
Carol in Ocala

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Subject: [OHCLER] Re: OHCLERMO-D Digest V03 #146


> Carol,
>
> Tues. Wm. Archerd (on this list) quoted from page 398, Evert's 1880
History
> of Clermont Co., Ohio. A little before on the same page it says, "In the
fall
> of 1796 and the following year a number of settlers came into what was the
old
> township of Ohio. James JOHN located at the mouth of the Nine-Mile Creek,
> and Rodham MORIN near Isaac FERGUSON'S, to which place his father, Edward
MORIN,
> with a large family, came the following year."
>
> Rodham MORIN and Benjamin MORIN were brothers, sons of Edward MORIN. In
> 1804, Edward Morin bought land across the river and moved to Campbell Co.,
KY.
> Edward, his wife, and several descendants are buried in the Flagg Spring
> Cemetery. Half-siblings of Rodham and Benjamin married into the families
of HARWOOD,
> SMALLEY, SHAW, REILEY/RILEY, SPILLMAN, DAWSON, CARMACK, DUCKER, CALDWELL,
and
> YOUNG.
>
> Hope this helps to make your connection. Do feel free to contact me
directly.
>
> Note: Rodham MORIN' S wife (Elizabeth) and son (Benjamin) are buried in
the
> Green Mound Cemetery. Someone in transcribing the monument markers noted
the
> Benjamin buried there was in the War of 1812. No, pension papers verify
the
> Benjamin MORIN in the War of 1812 was Rodham's brother. Plus, Rodham's
son,
> Benjamin, born in 1803, was much too young to have been in the War.
>
> -Judy
>
>
> Date: Thu, 22 May 2003 07:40:02 -0400
> > From: "Carol or Cliff Jones" <>
> > To:
> > Subject: Re: [OHCLER] Re: OHCLERMO-D Digest V03 #143
> >
> > Judy,
> > Do you have info on the MORIN relatives in KY? I think the Flag Spring,
> > Kentucky MORINS may have been related to my NEFTZERS of Clermont County
back in
> > the 1880's but I haven't figured out how.
> > Carol in Ocala
> >
>
>
>
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