Posted April 27, 2003 at 00:03:01 from 69.10.201.97 Remove Post?
Pat to TN.
She lives in Ireland. I do not know if she is a professional or not, but she has helped me a lot. I will e-mail you her addy shortly.

Posted April 27, 2003 at 13:50:06 from 64.24.166.158 Remove Post?
Mar to Bea
Maybe one of these will lead to something.....? http://www.heritagepursuit.com/Seneca/SenBLiberty.htm -------------------------------------------------- ANDREW RINGLE, farmer, P. O. Bettsville, was born in Westmoreland County, Penn., October 11, 1817, son of Abram and Elizabeth (Cole) Ringle, who settled in Stark County, Ohio, about 1832. Abram Ringle died about 1836, aged sixty-five years his widow died in Gratiot County, Mich., in 1870, aged seventy-eight years. They were the parents of nine children, only two of whom are now living: Abram, who resides in Gratiot County, Mich., and Andrew. The subject of this sketch settled on his present farm in 1846. He was married, in September, 1844, to Hannah Reeder, a native of Stark County, Ohio, who died April 16, 1884, aged sixty-five years. She was a daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth (Hewett) Roeder, and the mother of ten children, eight of whom died young. Those now living are William and Mrs. Eliza Sechman, both living at home. William was married, December 15, 1864, to Lucinda Cook, a native of Liberty Township, this county, and a daughter of William and Sarah (Fry) Cook, of Wood County. By this marriage there were nine children, seven of whom are now living: Mahala, Irvin, Andrew, Jessie, ------------------------------------ Trying to locate a book/document entitled 'Memories' or 'The Ringle Family History' by Cyrus Ringle of Harris Township, St. Joseph County, Indiana - dated 30 May 1931. The first chapter refers to my GG-Grandfather, ADAM RINGLE, who was one of the first settlers in St. Joseph County around 1829. I would like to either get a copy of this book/document (glad to pay for copying and postage), or any information on ADAM RINGLE. Thank you.--------------------------- http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/roots-l/messages/97jan/26029 ------------------------------------------- http://www.interment.net/data/us/pa/philadelphia/philanat/index_r.htm-------------- Ringle, William, d. 03/20/1925, PVT CO B, 3 USCT, Plot: 1081, *

Posted April 27, 2003 at 14:04:31 from 64.24.166.158 Remove Post?
Mar to cookinhater
June, Have to ask the first names I guess....But,found, Someone searching for......--- http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/VTGRANDI/2002-09/1031834609 ------there is an e-mail addy. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tatro, William Birth : Abt 1855 United States Death : Dead United States Gender: Male Family: Marriage: Abt 1879 in United States Spouse: Strickland, Lucina -------------------------------------------------- http://www.wendycat.com/pages/genealogy/data/dat18.html

Posted April 27, 2003 at 14:11:28 from 64.24.166.158 Remove Post?
Mar to All
Well, guess my time is about up here for a time. Still trying to solve our mysterious SLOANS...... A --?--SLOAN,... m...Elizabeth ARNOLD..b..1804-05, washington co. think Hartford ,NY. Dau. of Hiram ARNOLD. Hiram and Elizabeths brothers(John & Robert) and sister Anna ARNOLD LEWIS,moved to erie co. NY, 1830s. All we have is, Elizabeth and ---?---SLOAN went west. Any ideas,help,appreciated. Elizabeth ARNOLD SLOAN may have named males, Hiram,John,Robert,Oliver? fam4me@hotmail.com

Posted April 27, 2003 at 14:37:47 from 64.24.166.116 Remove Post?
Mar to cookinhater
Found a nice site,searching for MATTHEWS, and MORRILLS ... I'm search the same places you are............... ---Derby, VT Kelsey - Morrill Cemetery--- Blair, Fred 1881 1937 ----a. Blair, Mary 1870 1930---- b.--------- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nekg3/files/kelseymorrill.htm -------------------------------------------------------------- A great Vermont site--http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nekg3/nekg.htm------

Posted April 27, 2003 at 14:38:31 from 64.24.166.116 Remove Post?
Mar to cookinhater
Well, plans here changed for awhile anyway)...Found a nice site,searching for MATTHEWS, and MORRILLS ... I'm search the same places you are............... ---Derby, VT Kelsey - Morrill Cemetery--- Blair, Fred 1881 1937 ----a. Blair, Mary 1870 1930---- b.--------- http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nekg3/files/kelseymorrill.htm -------------------------------------------------------------- A great Vermont site--http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nekg3/nekg.htm------

Posted April 27, 2003 at 14:42:17 from 64.24.166.116 Remove Post?
Mar to All
Nice Vermont siteA great Vermont site--http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nekg3/nekg.htm------

Posted April 27, 2003 at 15:09:51 from 68.18.212.143 Remove Post?
TNMarge to Pat
Thanks! I received the e-mail with her addy. I'm contacting her to see if she can help with tracking the names on the possible baptismal records or has any other suggestions.

Posted April 27, 2003 at 16:02:21 from 64.24.166.30 Remove Post?
Mar to cookinhater & BROWNS..PHINNEY
Fiund my Francis and Roxana ALDRICH MATTHEWS marriage annoucement..in, Danville Norht Star paper,5/23/1822. But were marroed in 1821,in Barton.------------BROWNS......WELCOME O. BROWN CEMETERY - BARTON, VT........ ---http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nekg3/files/bartonwob.htm--Cookinhater, many 'french sounding names.BLAIRS in marriage,Danville. And in Irasburg Vt.Ceme...many LANOU's....Some Death Notice's...many BROWNS.....--http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nekg3/files/nstar0732death.htm----- And......PHINNEY, Laura, age 25, 28th ult, dau of Jonathan Phinney of New Haven Monkton 1/18/1831

Posted April 27, 2003 at 17:05:21 from 131.191.36.129 Remove Post?
Jack Hammer to JEN
None of these URLs work .. can't be found is all I get ....??????? ...... Here's a bit more on Popular surnames..ALL OF THEM: List based on 1990 census-taken from the SS Index. http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/dist. all last For female names: http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/dist.female first For males name: http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/dist.male first (Not sure if there is a space between male & female & first.)

Posted April 27, 2003 at 17:11:34 from 131.191.36.129 Remove Post?
Jack Hammer to Those interested
There has to be a '.' between female and first .. etc. ........ http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/dist. all last For female names: http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/dist.female first For males name: http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/dist.male first

Posted April 27, 2003 at 17:27:36 from 131.191.36.129 Remove Post?
Jack Hammer to Those interested
akk .. would be nice if those lists had a 'search' feature .. for example,there's 'only' 4275 (female) first names .....

Posted April 27, 2003 at 17:31:55 from 63.190.144.217 Remove Post?
Kit to room
I just transferred a lot of information to the 'FormerGenchatParticipants' message board. If you'd like to chek it out go to: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FormerGenchatParticipants/messages You 'may' have to register before you can get into the site. Hope the info helps someone,somewhere.

Posted April 27, 2003 at 17:32:43 from 63.190.144.217 Remove Post?
Kit to room
Have a great day. Later all - - :-)

Posted April 27, 2003 at 18:26:31 from 64.24.166.33 Remove Post?
Mar to cookinhater~ All
Some interesting things here..*Tracing French-Canadians from Vermont Back to Quebec in the 19th Century ----http://www.vt-fcgs.org/tracing.html-------------------- -------------------------------------- http://www.afgs.org/genepges.html ------------------------------------ ** Big index------Genealogy links for Genealogy in Vermont.**.--------------------------------- http://www.vermonthistory.org/links/gene.htm

Posted April 27, 2003 at 21:49:56 from 65.172.200.2 Remove Post?
gukaluck to all
Just popping in and saying hello to all of you. Seems that the connection is not very good here on my end. Been trying to get some information on David PIERCE and his wife Hezabah DAVIS they lived in New Hampshire in the late 1700's. Seems that I get know where fast finding this information. I had it at one time and wanted to varifi what I have before I pass it on to another person who wanted it. Have a great night all.

Posted April 27, 2003 at 21:56:16 from 65.172.200.2 Remove Post?
Gukaluck to Mar
Thanks for the site on French-Canadians. There is a story that on one line LOOMIS/COOK to be French-Canadian/Irish. By good fortune I have all the LOOMIS fairly down. Must be on the COOK side? I have yet to tackle that one. Guk

Posted April 27, 2003 at 22:07:19 from 64.24.166.63 Remove Post?
Mar to Gukaluck
Hi,I found some interesting sites this afternoon.When you start that COOK side, I have alot of those. So willwatch for names.Also found a TABER (was that yours) posted it yesterday,I think...ttys.

Posted April 27, 2003 at 22:10:07 from 64.24.166.63 Remove Post?
Mar to Gukaluck
OH..I just read your PIERCE ~ DAVIS! I saw all kinds of them today! I thought someone had those,but....( I'll watch now. i will look at those or some sites again, MATTHEWS and many of ours are from VT> and etc. I'll get back here with them if I do find them......

Posted April 27, 2003 at 22:32:58 from 64.24.166.63 Remove Post?
Mar to Gukaluck ~All
Guk, in the Barton Ceme. some PIERCE,a Charles TABOR..Irasburg Ceme..PIERCE...DAVIS....I went through all ceme,and etc on this site,so may be more of your names there..and for ** Betty and anyone else.....MOREY...CHAPMAN...WILLEY...BROWN...LANDOU...CLARK...LEE...KNAPP...SMITH...GREEN...KIMBALL...many more.. But those seem familiar with here. BB.....-----http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~nekg3/nekg.htm---------

Posted April 27, 2003 at 22:33:52 from 208.51.251.90 Remove Post?
Pat to All
AMERICAN CIVIL WAR. MAINE and CANADA. 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Co. I. Atlantic Canadians who served in the American Civil War. 'We are a Canadian based reenactment unit headquartered in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. At first, to some, it may seem strange that there is an interest in such a thing in this part of the world. However, the American Civil War is a part of our heritage too. In the Canadian provinces of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia there were about 2,100 men who joined Maine regiments and well over 100 joined the U.S. Navy. There were many more who served in other regiments from other states and not a few who served in the forces of the Confederate States. Approximately 125 men served in the 20th Maine. Twelve of them were at Gettysburg and one of them was killed on Little Round Top: Private Alexander LESTER from Saint John was with Company I. Also of interest, from Saint John and serving with Co. E of the 7th Maine, was Charles LYNCH, who was captured on the way to Gettysburg by rebel cavalry. He was imprisoned in Andersonville Prison and died there six months later.' http://www3.nbnet.nb.ca/termid/20MaineI/home.htm

Posted April 27, 2003 at 22:34:54 from 208.51.251.90 Remove Post?
Pat to All
POLAND. Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Research regarding Jewish residents of Czestochowa, Poland and Radomko, Poland and the small towns nearby. Near Radomsko (Noworadomsk Radomsk), Plawno (and Gidle and Przyborow/ Przyborów), Brzeznica (= Nowa Brzeznica). Near Czestochowa (Czenstochov), Janow (Janów), Klobuck, Krzepice, Lelow (Lelów), Mstow (Mstów), Praszka, Przyrow (Przyrów), Szczekociny, Zarki http://www.kazez.com/~dan/Czesto-Rad/CR-index.html

Posted April 27, 2003 at 22:35:42 from 208.51.251.90 Remove Post?
Pat to All
UNITED KINGDOM, LIVERPOOL. Indexes to Liverpool Registers. Full transcripts and information on other indexes of Liverpool and Lancashire church registers. St. Andrew Liverpool burials, Holy Trinity Liverpool burials and baptisms, All Saints Liverpool burials and baptisms. Where possible entries have been copied from the original register. Bishop's Transcripts have been used only when the originals were damaged or missing. E-mail: liverpoolregisters@yahoo.co.uk http://www.geocities.com/liverpoolregisters/

Posted April 27, 2003 at 22:35:57 from 64.24.166.63 Remove Post?
Mar to Guk and all
Before I go..don't know when I'll get back anymore for sure..I want to give you this--------- Caledonia County Timeline 1791 -- Vermont admitted as a state of the Union. 1792 -- Caledonia Co. legislatively formed from Orange Co. 1794 -- Caledonia Co. locally organized. 1810 -- Part of Jefferson Co. formed from part of Caledonia Co. 1824 -- Caledonia Co. gained from Essex Co. 1835 -- Washington Co. gained from Caledonia Co. 1856 -- Washington and Essex Cos. gain from Caledonia Co. 1858 -- Orleans Co. gained from Caledonia Co. 1891 -- Caledonia Co. gained from Washington Co. 1895 -- all county boundaries in VT reach current form.

Posted April 27, 2003 at 22:37:22 from 208.51.251.90 Remove Post?
Pat to All
Junk is something you've kept for years and throw away three weeks before you need it.

Posted April 27, 2003 at 22:44:22 from 202.99.195.225 Remove Post?
moremoretea to All
Hello!

Posted April 27, 2003 at 23:55:29 from 68.18.214.57 Remove Post?
TNMarge to Moremoretea
Hello friend! Are you still here?

Posted April 27, 2003 at 23:59:16 from 68.18.214.57 Remove Post?
TNMarge to Moremoretea
I have e-mailed you! I see it has been more than an hour since you posted. So I am on my way to bed. It's almost 11 pm here.



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