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From: sherole <>
Subject: Re: [OHPERRY] other info
Date: Fri, 01 Aug 2003 10:28:28 -0400
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Hi John,
How true your below statement is. I searched and searched and searched for my gggrandmother's maiden name. Found it in the marriage records in the Hocking County Archives. As we all know the mother and father of the
bride and groom was not recorded until the year??. A son of my gggrandparents married three times. The last was in the year 1900 and low and behold there was the maiden name of my gggrandmother. Five years I've been
searching for this maiden name.
Sherole

John S Stinchcomb wrote:

> Dear list;
>
> I have noticed lately that a lot of questions are asked about information on
> various Perry co.families. Thats what this list is about, but... Has anyone
> considered other sources of information about a family contained in a
> different families records ?
>
> For example... The Runkle family.
> I have observed a lot of postings about the Runkle family. little bits and
> piees of info back and forth.
> Jeremiah Runkle divorced his wife Catherine(?). A record of this is
> contained in the county records under my 3rd G-Grandfathers (George
> Stinchcomb Jr.) records. George Stinchcomb Jr. was the "uninterested" party
> who served as a mediator between the two parties, ie. Jeremiah, and
> Catherine. George helped settle the agreement between the two, helping
> Catherine get back a dower settlement of one hundred dollars. George's fee
> was one dollar. You will have to check the records for the right year, but
> this is an example of what you might find in another families records. Plan
> to spend time to check carefully, and you might be well rewarded.
> Best Regards.......John S. Stinchcomb
>
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