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From: "Shelly" <>
Subject: RE: [OHFAIRFI-L] Pickerington
Date: Sat, 1 Apr 2000 17:30:44 -0500
In-Reply-To: <3.0.2.32.20000401151333.0140cc18@greenapple.com>
NOTE: I have not seen that book when I've been at that library. I heard
via email from someone else a couple months ago that they store several
other local history books "behind a counter". If the book isn't out, you'd
need to ask the reference librarian for it, I'm told.
http://www.geocities.com/~shellyinoh "Foor Family Genealogy"
http://www.geocities.com/~shellyinoh/gene.html "Genealogy in Bloom Twp.,
Fairfield Co., OH"
-----Original Message-----
From: Carol Swinehart [mailto:]
Sent: Saturday, April 01, 2000 3:14 PM
To:
Subject: Re: [OHFAIRFI-L] Pickerington
The book mentioned below has a great many mistakes. Use with caution.
Carol
At 07:17 PM 3/31/2000 -0800, Tom wrote:
>Would any listmembers happen to live in or near Pickerington? A Calif.
>correspondent made a research trip to OH some years ago, and while in the
>Pickerington Public Library found a book entitled "Methodism in
>Pickerington, O. 1812-1905" by H.E. Brill. Apparently, biographical
>information concerning some area residents is included within the book. My
>correspondent found a bit of BOWERS information (on page 60, I believe)
>among that which she had copied for her own research. I am wondering if
more
>BOWERS information might be present elsewhere in the book. If anyone is
able
>to visit the library in Pickerington, and would be willing to take a quick
>look in the index for the Bowers name, I would greatly appreciate it. It
>sounds as though this book may be a great resource for others researching
>ancestors who were residents of the Pickerington area during the 19th
>Century.
>
>Tom Osborn
>Calif.
>
>
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