Fauna Mihalko Genealogy Files

Fauna Mihalko Collection

Index & Content Descriptions by Ruth Hoggatt ©


Fauna Mihalko, former genealogy librarian of the Madison Jefferson County Public Library, collected many useful and interesting records over the years until her health failed her. Fauna's family graciously donated her collection to the Jefferson County Historical Society. There, the records were organized into two categories: Genealogy and Subjects.

With permission from the JCHS, I indexed the genealogy files and cross-referenced the file titles and placed them on this site for researchers. Note that some files have an outline description which I began to write for those specifying an interest in a certain file. I regret that I am unable to continue this service as we have moved from the area. Please contact the JCHS directly to obtain copies of files.

There are many more names within the individual files which are not indexed here. Some title names are of the person submitting the information, not the family names in the file.

Individual genealogy files contain various contents. Some files are correspondence between Fauna and family genealogists, other files contain newspaper articles on individuals and / or families; and still other files are quite extensive -as are the Ryker and Lee files.

I wish to thank Fauna Mihalko and her family, as well as the Jefferson County Historical Society for preserving this body of work for future genealogists.

    --Ruth A. Hoggatt


The JCHS fee for searching and duplicating material from the original Fauna Mihalko Genealogy Collection is $5.00 for each family name searched, plus a .25 per page copy fee. Mailing costs are included.



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Ackerman / Sheets Adams Aich Aigner - See Egner / Aigner Alcorn 1. Letter to Fauna Mihalko & from Mrs. Lee (Isabell) D. Yerington, dated 1984. Request for Goin (Gowin) family & Welch & Alcorn families. (1 page) 2. Letter to Mrs. Lee D. Yerington from Fauna Mihalko, dated 1985, re: Alcorn family. (1 page) 3. Handwritten working notes, mostly about census records. (4 pages) 4. Abstract of John Alcorn Sr.'s (b. 1774/1775) will, list of children - Mary Ann Alcorn m. Henry B. Burton, James Alcorn m. Sally Smith, George Alcorn, Bransford Alcorn, John Alcorn, Polly Alcorn, Robert Alcorn m. Martha Ann Burke, Elizabeth Alcorn & Emily Alcorn. Gives some info. on these children. Family Group Sheet on William Alcorn (b. 1819 to 1820)) & Julia Gowin (Judy Goin) (1821-1901). List of their children. (5 pages) Alexander Alig / Ryker Allen / Posey Alley Allfrey Allison Anderson Anderson, Myrwin Anger General notes re: Senesius (1822 - 1890) & Catherina Anger (1821 - 1891) and other Angers. (5 pages). Arbuckle Notes re: Capt. James Arbuckle (1760s - 1820). Married 1st-Unknown. Married 2nd-Mrs. Frances Arbuckle Laurence in 1815. Their children /w descendants and spouses. (10 pages). Arion, C. P. J. Armstrong Arrison Ash Augustin / Winkle Austin (1st file) 1. Correspondence (1992) to Fauna Mihalko from Jean Austin, re: Preston Austin. Surname Ferris included. (2 pages) 2. Family Group Sheet for Preston Austin & Elizabeth Leisure (Layser). (1 page) 3. 1850 Census of David Austin family (2 pages) Austin (2nd file) 1. Correspondence & notes re: Preston Austin & his family. Caroline Jane Austin m. John S. Ferris. 2. 1850 Census record of Preston & family.
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Bachman - See Stephens / Bachman / Thiebaud Bachman / Nolan "The Iron Brigade" Bain Baker Baker Baker - See Burton / Baker Baker, Frank Several family charts/diagrams. (simple, one sheet each): 1. Albert Voris, b. 1753; son was Cornelius A. Voris, b. 1784, came to Switzerland Co., IN from KY, ca 1800. Cornelius' son was Joseph Voris, h/o Mary Van Nuys (1829-1929), includes three more generations down. 2. Descendants of Bezaleel Maxwell & Rebecca Boyd. His son was John Maxwell, who m. Fannie Gar(d)ner. Their son was Bezalee Maxwell (1751-1829), who m. Margaret Anderson (1755-1834). Their son was Samuel Campbell Maxwell (1777-1837), who m. Jane Tilford (1787-1820). Their daughter was Lucinda Weir Maxwell (1809-1893), who m. Preston Pritchard Wiley (1810-1895), s/o Joseph Wiley. 3. Ancestors of Harvey Washington Wiley (1844-1930) & Ulric Zwingle Wiley, b. 1847. 4. Descendants of James Culbertson (1798-1880) & Jean Harvey (1792-1875). James was the s/o James Culbertson & Janet White (both b. in Scotland). 5. Chart on the Adams/Harris/Oldfather/Young/Reischauer families. Former Vice-President Walter F. Mondale is a named descendant. 6. Chart with Benjamin Harrison's (23rd President) wife's family. Caroline was the d/o John W. Scott & Mary Neal. John was a professor at Hanover College (1800-1892). 7. Descendants of James Dunn & Martha Long. 8. Descendants of John Maxwell & Fannie Gordon; James Dunn & Martha Long; John Shannon & Sarah Reid. Several Matthews named. 9. The "Seymour" Montgomery Family. 10. Typed chart Descendants of John Finley Crowe & Esther Alexander. 11. Descendants of Winfield Scott Allison & Emma Bookwalter; Eva May Shannon? & John Wm. Allison. 12. Descendants of William Dean. 13. Descendants of Felix Brandt, b. 1780 & Cecile, b. 1795; Wm. Doig & Grace Jones (1835-1910). 14. Ancestors of Amos W. Butler, Hanover Trustee (1894-1937). 15. Descendants of Wm. Anderson & Catherine McElhalton. 16. Maxwell Family. Descendants of Bezaleel Maxwell & Margaret Anderson. Baker, Sue 0Ball - See Jameson / Ball / Cosby Banta Banta, Brian Banta, Elenor Barber 1. Letter to Fauna Mihalko frm Mrs. Jennifer Perkins (1983), re: Wildman & Barber families. (1 page) 2. Copies of Timothy Barber, Sr.'s probate records. Some duplicates. (11 pages) 3. Family Group Sheet for Henry Clay Johnson & Sarah Jane Barber. Henry (1844-1869) s/o Wm. Johnson & Nancy Spalding. Sarah (1849-1924) d/o James H. Barber & Scytha Lee. (1 page) 4. Two obituaries 1). "A Pioneer Passes Away, Mrs. Susanna Barber Falls Asleep." Nee Horton, w/o Timothy Barber. Children - Cyrus, John & George Barber. Granddaughter - Mrs. Charles Friedersdorff. Burial at Springdale Cemetery. 2). Miss Mary Horton, sister of the late Mrs. Timothy Barber. Died at the home of Mr. Charles Friedersdorff. (95 years old). Burial at Olive Branch Cemetery. (1 page) Barber - See Hillis / Barber Barber / Lyman / Buell / Marsh Ancestors of Rhoda Marsh Barber (1777-1859), d/o John Marsh & Rhoda McNeal. Other names are Buell, Phelps, Pitkin, Lyman, Goodwin, Griswald, Loomis. A lot of information on these early families. (23 typed pages) Barber / O'Neal / Hillis 1. 1850 census of Hiram Hillis family. (1 page) 2. Newspaper article, "The Canaan Baby, A Woman's Wonderful Physical Endurance." March 10, 1882. Mother was Phoebe Barbar. 3. Two letters from Phyllis Hart, 1989. (4 pages) 4. Obituary "Death of a Former Shelby Tp. Citizen." Hiram Franklin Hillis b. 1850, s/o Hiram & Louisa (Etherton) Hillis. Survivors: Wife Mary Ellen Smith; Children - Robert C. Hillis & Mrs. Elizabeth Blizzard, Logansport; Brother H.N. Hillis, Kokomo; Sisters - Mrs. R.J. Buchanan & Mrs. Marshall O'Neal, Jefferson County. Burial Mt. Hope Cemetery. (1 page) 5. Deed records (lot in Madison) of Timothy Barber & wife Susan, James C. Barber & wife Scytha, Alexander Washer & wife Clarissa. (3 pages) Barber / Wildman 1. Photo of Rhoda Marsh (Wildman) Perkins, w/o Augustine Shepherd Perkins. Probably taken in Cedar Twp., Van Buren Co., Iowa. 2. Four letters to Fauna Mihalko from Jennifer Perkins. (5 pages) 3. Two retyped obituaries (Dec 26 & 27, 1876) from Madison Courier. Enos Wildman, father of Ex-Auditor of State James Wildman. Born Leesburg, Louden Co., VA; died in Monroe Twp., Jefferson County, age 70y, 4m, 9d. Wife Jane Elliot [sic] and 4 children & one adopted son (R.B. Weyer, Kokomo) survive. James A. Wildman, Indy; John F. Wildman, Anderson; & two daughters. Good info. (1 page) 4. Family Group Sheets (4 pages) 1. Augustin(e) Shepherd Perkins (1824-1892) & Rhoda Marsh Wildman (1829-1907), d/o James Wildman & Alymira Barber. 2. Louis Jay Perkins (1866-1923), s/o Augustin Perkins & Rhoda Marsh Wildman. Marietta Perkins (1867-1961) 3. Ralph Wayne Perkins & Janette Mitchell 4. David Nelson Perkins & Jennifer Ann Henly 5. Handwritten working notes. (5 pages) 6. Will of Almira Wildman, 1854 of Ripley County, IN. (2 pages) 7. Family Group Sheet for Timothy Barber & Rhoda Marsh. Good Info. (1 page) 8. Retyped obituary from The Weekly Courier, Madison, IN, 1882. Miss Jenny Golden, d/o Capt. Samuel Golden. Buried at Fairmount Cemetery. 9. Index of 1670 Conn. census of Barber names. (2 pages) [Total of 22 pages in folder] Barber, Edwin C. 1. Correspondence between Barbara Benjamin & Fauna Mihalko, 1984. Re: E.C. Barber (4 pages) 2. Handwritten working notes. (1 page) 3. Obituary from The Madison Weekly Herald, 1879. "Death of Captain W. W. Collins," b. Mar 4, 1820. Father of Dr. W.A. Collins. (1 page) Barber, James H. - See Lee, Cyntha / Barber Barber, Timothy 1. Correspondence between Fauna Mihalko & Jennifer Perkins & Barbara Benjamin. (5 pages) 2. Retyped will of Timothy Barber, 1874. (1 page) 3. Handwritten working notes. (5 pages) 4. Two obituaries. Mrs. Innie Smith Hughes, Fairmount Cemetery. John Ragan. Unknown paper & date. (1 page) 5. Obituary. "The Late Andrew J. Emmert," b. Chambersburg, PA, 1838; d. Lancaster, Jefferson County, IN, 1918. Civil War veteran 188th, PA Vol. Inf. First wife, Barbara Porter; children Harry R., Wm. H., Mary E., Lillie A. & Martha J.. Second wife, Rebecca Grant, d. 1897. Third wife, Mrs. Lula Wilkerson? "Uncle Jack" was buried at Hope, Bartholomew Co., IN. (1 page) 6. Obituary of Mrs. Charlotte L.F. Weber, nee Ernst, widow of Mr. Peter Weber. Born Stuggart, Germany. Springdale Cemetery. More info. Other surnames Vertrees & Bridges. On same page is obits for Ann Boyd Rogers (16 yrs old), d/o Wm. G. Rogers & Frank Rock (13 yrs old, drowned), s/o Lewis Rock. (1 page) 7. 1860 census records for Peter & Charlotte Weber family. (2 pages) Bare Barnard Barton - See Langtree / Barton Bates Baxter 1. Copy of an article (1919) in The Madison Courier, "The Baxter Brothers. Six of Seven Brothers Who Served in Civil War Still Living." [1 page] 2. Transcription of the above. States it was reprinted from the Indianapolis News. [1 page] 3. From The Madison Courier, "Rebecca Baxter Long Dead." Re: death of Rebecca Hays Long." Husband, Wm. Hays, elder brother of Thomas Hays. Children, Wm. F. Hays, Sarah J. Gale & Martha E., who d. in infancy. Rebecca had moved to Lee County, IA. Wm. Hays died, she remarried to Wm. Long. Their children were Anna, John, Rosa, Nancy & Will. The boys dying in childhood. More info. [1 page] 4. Handwritten notes on Baxter marriages. [1 page] 5. Working notes [4 pages] 6. Data on James Baxter & Daniel Baxter. James Baxter m. Rebecca Riddle in Carlisle, PA. Daniel Baxter m. his cousin, Susan Wilson. Susan was the d/o Nathaniel & Jane Riddle Wilson. Jane was the sister of Rebecca Riddle who m. James Baxter. Source: Indianapolis Star (1931). Author believes this is an error according to will records. [1 typed page] 7. Notes from the will records of James Baxter, Wm. Baxter, Wm. M. Baxter. [1 page] 8. Small newspaper article (1866) about the families of Wm. Baxter and James Craig. [1 page] 9. "Reunion of a Pioneer Madison Family," 1919. "Mrs. Havannah Williams, her son, Mr. Robert Williams, have returned from Tipton, Ind., where they visited at the home of Dr. J.K. Baxter..." The grandfather of Dr. Baxter & Mrs. Williams was a native of Ireland... settled at Carlisle, PA. In 1814 the original family located at Madison. William Baxter m. Rebecca Riddle, 12 children. Seven still living. Dr. J.K. Baxter, H.B. Baxter, George W. Baxter, A.H. Baxter, Ed A. Baxter and L.N. Baxter had their pictures taken at Dr. Baxter's home. [More info. ] 10. Original copy of "Application of Membership to the National Society of the DAR, John Paul Chapter," for Marjorie Ann Rose (1956). Her ancestor was James Baxter. [4 pages] 11. Info. about parents of Rev. soldier James Baxter. Daniel Baxter & wife Mary Tudor lived in the village of Gatheneynay, Tyrone, Ireland. James b. there & came to Carlisle, PA. [1 typed page] 12. List of Baxter deaths. [2 pages] 13. Letter written by Lura N. Shearl seeking info on William(son) Baxter. Served in Co. C, 82 Inf. Her grandfather was his son, Wm. McKinley Baxter, (1866-1933). General. [2 pages] 14. Two letters to Mrs. Buck from A.C. Baxter, MD. (1931). Re: parents of James Baxter & Rebecca Riddle and Josiah Kerr & Jane Francis. Also, Nathaniel Wilson (1766-1828) & Susan R. Wilson (1760-1835). Children were Nathaniel, James, Wm., Susan -who m. Daniel Baxter, Mrs. Joseph Steel, w/o Dr. Steele, & Mrs. Moses Rogers. Joseph Wilson, (1795-1868) was a cousin & the father of Sarah, Annie & Mary -who m. Mr. Bray. John Wilson, (1834-1862), 3rd Indiana, s/o James Wilson, who was the s/o Nathaniel Wilson, I. John's brothers were Nathaniel Wilson, III, William Wilson, Abe & James. More info. Great letters. [4 pages] 15. Part of a letter from Leona Glutzel. Re. Robinson & Baxter families. Rebecca Riddle, who was b. 1772, Dayton, OH, later m. James Baxter at Dayton (1790), was a sister of James Anderson of NC. [2 pages] 16. Info. on Robinson & Baxter Families. James Robinson, (1821-1858) b. Alleghany Co. PA, s/o Andrew. Mother's maiden name was Stilly. In 1845, Jas. m. Mary Barnum (b. 1827). Children, John, Levi, Elizabeth, George, James & Mary. Capt. Daniel Barnum, the father of Mrs. Robinson, was b. in NY, in 1786. Was in the War of 1812. His wife was Elizabeth Thom. William Baxter, s/o Daniel Baxter (supporter of the M.E. Church), born near the Little Miami, Ohio, in 1804. Died 1861. He m. Jane Kerr in 1828. Their children were James R., Daniel T., Oliver H., Hiram P., Alonzo H.H., Edward A.Z., Leonidas N., Havanna, Josiah K., Wm. A., Geroge W., Emolona H. (Gives birthdates). Jane Kerr died 1855, he remarried to Margaret Kerr, a sister of his 1st wife. More info. [2 pages] Bayless Biography of James W. Bayless, b. 1829, from Souvenir Sketches. Beach, John A. Bear Bear - See Hankins / Bear Bear - See Hoyt / Bear Bear - See Lewis / Bear Beaver, John / Hanging of Beavers Bechman Belcher Belcher - See Layton / Belcher / Pavy Belcher / Sherman Bell - See Collett Benefiel 1. Geo. Buchanan (b. 1738, m. Elizabeth, Rev. War Soldier), father of Mary (Buchanan) Benefiel, from "Record of the Benefiel Family, Family Bible at the home of Geo. W. Benefiel." George Benefiel, b. 1759 & Mary (Buchanan) Benefiel (b. 1764). (1 page) 2. George Benefiel obituary (1759 - 1832). (1 page) 3. "Death & Funeral of Wm. H.H. Benefiel" (1 handwritten page) 4. "Death & Funeral of Wm. H.H. Benefiel." (1 typed page) Benefiel / Buchanan 1. Info. on John Benefiel (d. 1835) by Mrs. Mervyn Fish. Mentions Rebecca Fitzjames. (2 pages) 2. "Addenda #Two to Progenitors, Benefiel, Geo.," by Howard White (1993). Writes of his research experiences, thoughts and finds. Includes George Benefiel obituary and an article "War Records of Two Jefferson County Revolutionary Soldiers" -Geo. Buchanan & George Benefiel. (6 pages) 3. "Addenda #3 to Progenitors, Benefiel, Geo.," by Howard White (1993). Includes hand drawn map of location of Buchanan's Station & Jefferson Cemetery and photocopies of pictures of Jefferson Presbyterian Church in Canaan & of graves located there (James & Nancy Warfield, Geo. Buchanan, Geo. Benefiel). (9 pages) 4. "Descendants of Mary Buchanan Benefiel & George Benefiel" (1948). (1 page) 5. Cemetery info. on John Benefiel 1760-1835), possible younger brother of Geo. Benefiel (1759-1832). (1 page) Benefiel / Ryker 1. List of Benefiel & Buchanan burials at Jefferson Church (1 handwritten page) 2. Notes on George Benefiel & Mary Buchanan. Also info. from a family history of George Stewart. (4 typed pages) 3. Biography of Jared D. Ryker with his picture from the Jefferson County history book. (2 pages) 4. "Fifth Generation" line of descent to Gerardus Ryker, Jr. (1767-1839) & Leah Smock (1774-1858). (2 pages) 5. Info. on Descendants of Samuel Ryker, Sr. (b. 1769), s/o Garardus & Rachel (Demarest) Ryker, by Mrs. Marion Ryker Chiarello. (2 pages) 6. From "Souvenir Sketches," biography of E. Buchanan, s/o Wilson Buchanan, m. Lucinda Connor (d/o Louis Connor). Bio on Wm. H.H. Benefiel, s/o Wm. B. Benefiel, m. Marand Johnson (d/o Wm. Johnson). Bio on Ira Chambers, b. 1842, s/o James Chambers & Mary Baxter (d/o Daniel Baxter); m. Nancy J. Patton (d/o Robert R. Patton). (4 pages) 7. Correspondence (1978) re: Wm. Henry Harrison Benefiel. (2 pages) Benham Bennett - See Miles / Bennett Berkeshire, Judge John G. Bird Birkle / Lehnert "The Honey Bunch" Bishop Bitterman - See Crozier / Bitterman Black 1. Newspaper article (1/02/1925). Death of James O. Black, 80 yrs old. Niece, Mrs. William Davis. Widow, 3 sons & 3 daughters survive. This page also has an obit for Mrs. Paul Peddie who had died the day before. (1 page) 2. Notes re: James Oliver Black. (1 handwritten page) 3. Obit for Mrs. Elizabeth Black (7/05/1927), age 90. Son, Oliver, below Kent. Children: Mrs. Alice Schmidlapp, Mrs. Albert Watson, Mrs. Sadie Earhart, Robert, Oliver. Siblings: Mrs. S?. A. Simmons, Henry Lichlyter, Lon Lichlyter & James Lichlyter. This page also has an obit for Gilbert Dihammer. (1 page) 4. Correspondence (1989) to Fauna Mihalko from Pauline Allen re: Robert Black (b. 1808) & children. Married 1. Matilda Stewart, 2. Meriam Lockhart. George Black thought to be the brother of Robt. Black, Sr. (3 pages) 5. Notes re: James Black (1837-1925) (1 handwritten page) Blackford One typed page of Blackford family statistics. Isaiah Blackford of NJ (1748-1809) & Abigail Bunnell (1754-1839), and their children's names & dates of births. Same for Isaiah Martin Blackford, Jr. (b. 1776) & Rebecca Grant; Isaiah Blackford (b. 1804) & Mary Giles (b. 1813). Info from Mrs. Raymond Shute, formerly Evelyn Blackford. Blair Blankenship 1. Correspondence to Mrs. Buck from E.J. Blankenship (1968) re: Isom Blankenship, b. ca 1784-5. E.J.'s ancestor was Perry Blankenship raised by Mr. New, a Christian Minister & cabinet maker. (3 pages) 2. Correspondence to the Office of Records, Jefferson County, IN from E.J. Blankenship (1968) re: Henry Blankenship, Va. Volunteer in Gen. Geo. Rogers Clark's Ill. Reg. of Rev. War time. who received a land bounty in Clark's Grant (IN Territory) for services rendered -roughly in Kent, orginally known as Ramsey's Mill. (1 page) Bloom Blue Boicourt Boles / Burnside Bolton Bolton, Sarah Bondurant Boon, Willis Boone Booth Borden Born Bott Bowman 1. Correspondence (1986) to Fauna Mihalko re: Lewis Boman, brother of Wm. S. Gowers. (2 pages) 2. Paper on Dr. William Bowman, s/o George & Mary (McElwee) Bowman, and nephew of Philip Bowman. Mother was d/o Patrick McElwee & Mary Crossley. -From Biographical Cyclopedia of the Commonwealth of KY, pp. 248, 249. (2 pages) Bowman - See Cope / New / Bowman Bowman / Taylor 1. Typed records abstracted from a deed book for Benj. Taylor. (2 slips of paper) 2. Info. on Henry Bowman. (4 typed pages) 3. Correspondence re: a letter written by "Hary" Cope on the History of Cope's, grandfather was Jonathan Cope. Christopher & David Cope mentioned. (1 page) 4. Taylor Family "Working Notes." Rawleigh Taylor m. Elizabeth Waddle (Weddell). Other names -Haywood, Hannah Crawford/Croffard. (5 pages) 5. Notes on Jethro New. (1 page) 6. Notes on Hill-Cope. (1 scrap of paper) 7. The original will (1870) Grimes A. Holcombe of Dry Grove, McLain Co., IL; wife Margaret. Names mentioned -Thomas Jameson, Love Jameson, Carl B. & Isom Holcombe. (3 pages) 8. Correspondence (1929) to Mrs. J.F. Buck from N.S. Selby re: Cory / Taylor. Family Bible records. Other names -Wilhite (emmigrated to Ka.) and David Taylor. (4 pages) 9. Correspondence (1929) to Mrs. Buck from Jean Stuart Hamilton re: request for info. on Jos. & David Taylor & Woodens. (1 page) 10. Correspondence (1925) from Commissioner Wilder Swetcalf? to Bureau of Pensions re: Rev. War pension claim for Jos. Taylor. (1 page) 11. Correspondence (1928) to Mrs. Buck from Kathryn DeWeese Blosser re: Thirza DeWeese, d/o Cornelius & Elizabeth Draper DeWeese. Other names -Richie Shepherd, Jethro New, Wm. Bowman, Mary McKelvey -d/o John McKelvey. (2 pages) 12. D.A.R. correspondence (1928) to Mrs. J.F. Buck from Jean Stuart Hamilton re: Woodin line -Susan Woodin, w/o Joseph Taylor. Hart family mentioned. Good info. (5 pages) 13. Correspondence (1928) to Mrs. Buck from LuLu Watson re: Rev. War records on New. General letter. (2 pages) 14. Correspondence (1937) to Virgie from Mrs. VanAkin re: Cope. General letter. (2 pages) 15. Notes on John Holcomb, Grimes A., Jean Byrd, Hannah Taggart, Agnes Young, Mariah, Thomas Jameson. Other names -Guthrie, Keys, Cope. (2 pages) 16. Notes on land warrants, wills re: Bowmans -Henry, John & Nathaniel. (2 pages) 17. Correspondence (1927) to Mrs. Virginia Holcomb Buck from Wm. Pence re: Woodfill Cemetery & decendants of Joseph Taylor. (1 pg) 18. Correspondence from Rosedo Pence Pruitt to Mrs. Buck re: Co. Rev. War records on Jos. Taylor. (2 pages) 19. Info. on David Taylor (1 scrap of paper) 20. Correspondence (1931) to Mrs. Hall from Virginia Holcombe Buck inquiring abt. Wm., John & Nathaniel Bowman. (2 pages) 21. Correspondence (1928) to Mrs. Buck from Jean Stuart Hamilton re: Rev. War records on Jos. Taylor. (2 pages) 22. Correspondence (1965) to Mrs. Buck from Frankly Frick re: Mary (Taylor) Vanosdol, granddaughter of Rev. John Taylor. Henry, D. Banta & his wife of Switzerland Co. were both cousins of Abraham Vanosdol. (2 pages) 23. Notes on Cope - Calloway by Frank Wolfe. (1 scrap of paper) 24. "Children of John Taylor & Elizabeth Kavanaugh" Other names -Payne, Cable, Castleman, Fogg, Gray, Rice, Smith, Tate, French, Plummer, Elliott, Wickliffe, McConnell. (1 typed page) 25. Notes on John Taylor, Vanosdol. (1 typed paged) 26. Notes written on James & Agnes Fenton. (1 page) 27. "Boman Data." Henry, John & Nathaniel Bowman & Thomas Penn. (1 page) 28. D.A.R. Applicant's Working Sheet, by Loretta Cope VanAkin, descendant of Jos. Taylor & Jethro New. (2 pages) 29. Notes from the Cope Family Bible. Cope, Hinton, New. (2 pages) 30. Notes from Mrs. Peter J. Blosser re: DeWeese, s/o Garret Hendricks DeWeese & Zytian. Other names -Draper, Bowman, New, McKelvey, Blue. (2 pages) 31. Typed will of Richard Guthrie (1837) (2 pages) & Petitioner's (Moses Guthrie, Exec) record (2 pages). 32. Typed will of Erwin K. Guthrie will (1844). (2 pages) 33. Notes on Taylors. (5 handwritten pages) 34. "Taylor Data" (4 typed pages) 35. Correspondence (1929) to Mrs. Buck from Dept. of Interior re: Rev. War records on David Taylor. (1 page) 36. Correspondence (1928) from the Public Archives Commission of Delaware to Mrs. John F. Buck answering inquiry of Mrs. Buck re: Bowmans. Other names -Bishop, Janiver, Redgrove. (1 page) Boyd Boyd - See Chastain / Lattimore Boyd - See Hoagland / Boyd Bramwell Bramwell - See Lee / Bramwell Branson Branson / Keithly Brashears Bray Brewer Bright Bright - See Korbly / Bright Bright / Collins Bright, Walter E. Bronte Club - See Runcie / Bronte Club Brooks Brown Brown - See Goolsby / Brown Brown - See Kirk / Brown Brown / Ferguson Brown / Phillips / Ferguson Brown, Johnson Browning / Humbert / Lyons Brumbarger Bryant 1. Correspondence to Mrs. Buck from Connie Bryant Hackman (1967), re: Bryant family. Edmund Bryant, b. 1796, Va. married Jane Harris. (3 pages) 2. Ancestor chart of John A. Bryant. Other surnames, Hughes, Smitha, Taylor, Wooden, Lame, Robbins, Wildman, Harris, and Hopper. (1 page) Buchanan Buchanan - See Benefiel / Buchanan Buck Buck - See Cope / New / Bowman Buck, Virginia Buell - See Barber / Lyman / Marsh Buell - See Marsh / Buell Bufka, Joseph C. Bullock Bunch, T.D. Burgess Burns - See Dickerson / Burns / Snodgrass Burnside - See Boles Burton 1 of 2 1. Letter to Fauna Mihalko (1988) re: Burton. General. (2 pages) 2. Will of George Burton (1845). (1 page) 3. DAR abstract of George Burton's will. (1 page) 4. Letter to Fauna Mihalko ( 1984) from Wendal Burton. Re: Geo. Burton's & Thomas Lee's Rev. War pension records. (2 pages) 5. Family Sheet on Nathan Lee & Rebecca Lee. (1 page) 6. Photo of Geo. Burton, s/o Henry B. & Mary Alcorn Burton, with bio from Hazzards History of Henry Co., IN. Geo. was b. 10/04/1824. Bio concerns his war experiences (Co. H, 3rd IN Inf). (5 pages) 7. Typed copy of Geo. Burton's probate record (1845). Son, Thomas; John Burton, s/o John M. Burton; dau, Polly Loughridge's heirs; son, Henry B. Burton; Maria Baker; heirs of Mallory Burton; son, George W. Burton; son, Wm. H. Burton; sons, Hiram & David H. Burton; dau, Nancy; son-in-law, Thomas Baker; friend, Warner Lee. (1 page) 8. Copy of marriage record (1/12/1834) of Mallory A. Burton & Nancy Jane Gabbord? A. Hankins J.P. (1 page) 9. "Corrections & Additions. George Burton: Early Life and Military Service." (2 pages) 10. Burton working notes by Fauna Mihalko. (1 page) 11. Part of a letter to Steve Burton. Re: Land. Rebekah's grandparents prob. were Gershom & Rebecca Lee. Reference to George Burton's will as argument for this opinion. Other info. (1 page) 12. Part of a letter (1983) to Mr. Wendel Burton. Discussion about the three Rev. monuments in the Manville Cemetery, in particular Geo. Burton. More info. (1 page) Burton 2 of 2 1. Two packets by Ann Burton (1984): a. Papers by John R. Housefield. Re: Collateral families of the Housefield-Kiser family. Includes Family Group Sheets by Ann Burton & her letter. Letter includes "The Odyssey of William J. Smith", who m. Eliza Ellen Smock. (35 pages) b. Correspondence between Fauna & Ann, re: Duffy Family. Family Group Sheet by Marilee Gilmer on Charles Benton Purdin (1797-1887) & Mary Duffy (1801-1857). Data sheets on Duffy Family. Family Group Sheet on Andrew J. Duffy (1798-1871) & Kizziah Laurel (1801-1869). (Total of 14 pages) 2. "Hazzard's History of Henry County, Indiana," 1822-1906; Military Edition, Vol. II. Photo of George Burton & military biography. (7 pages) 3. Family Group Sheets on Benjamin Burton & Anna Baker, David Burton & Susannah Harness. (2 pages) 4. Photocopy of original marriage record of Geo. Burton & Rebekah Lee & also note of censent by Gershom Lee & Rebeka Lee (5/17/1797). (1 page) 5. Bio sketch on Allen A. Burton, b. 1840, s/o Allen & Elizabeth (Williamson) Burton. (1 page) 6. Photocopy of original will of David H. Burton of New Marion, Ripley Co., IN. Wife, Elizabeth; dau, Franke Kreeger, Mary Laswell, Florence Downey. Will 1903. Prob. 1907. (2 pages) Burton / Baker Burton, Ann Butler Buxton Family Group Sheets (13 pages total) on: * Wm. McVey Buxton & Catherine Woodruff Terry * Isaac Newton Buxton & Rebecca Crawford * George W. Buxton & Elizabeth Shell * Jas. Bacon Buxton & Rebecca Parkhill * Edmund Buxton & Harriet Larew * Moses Buxton & Prudence Bacon * Edmund Buxton & Lydia Flynn * Greenbury B. Fields & Elizabeth Anne Buxton * Oda Elworth Buxton & Cayula Paswater * Isaac Buxton & Sarah Allie Miller * Isaac Buxton & Sarah Allie Miller * Henry Moody & Nancy Lee Buxton * Nathan Bacon Buxton & Sarah Jane Mann (Some sheets have more info. than others) Byers, Clyde Byfield - See Conway / Byfield / Lawrence
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Cable Cain Callis Campbell Carley - See Corley / Carley Carnine Carr Carr / Ryker / Kessler Carr, William Carson - See Lawrence / Carson Cassidy Chambers Chandler Chapman Chastain / Lattimore / Wilkin / Boyd / Jones / Robbins Childs 1. Letter to Mrs. Childs from Julia Bevins. Re: William & Sarah (Fisher - McClain) Stewart, and their sons, George Andrew Stewart, Wm. Keyes Stewart and Jeremiah McClain Stewart. [1 page] 2. Article from "Baptist Observer," Seymour, IN., 1913. Re: Death of Rev. T.A. Childs, of Franklin. Fell beneath the wheels of a passenger train. [1 page] Chitwood Chitwood - See Stonehouse / Lattimore / Chitwood Christie Christie / Miles / Peddie Christman Newspaper article dated 7/03/1934, "Madison Couple Held, by Federal Officers." Fred Christman & Grace Stone. Appears to have been a racial issue. Cisco Cisco - See Francisco / Cisco Clarkson Clashman Clough / Stott / Moncrief Cochran Cochran - See Crosby / Cochran Cochrane Cocke Cole - See Smith / Cole Cole, Phil Collett / Bell Collins Collins - See Bright / Collins Collins / Robbins Comingore Comley Conner 1. "Family of Elias Rector Conner and Sarah Lilly Conner" Information assembled by Spencer B. Cleland, 1943 to 1946. Elias Conner moved with his wife & 5 children, from Indiana to Minnesota in 1856. Information on children & grandchildren. (14 pages) 2. "The Conner Family" by Keith K. Conner. "In early 1900 my father Homer Conner, his brother Marion Conner and a cousin, Arthur Brophy, left the Waterville, Minnesota area by train for Spokane. They stopped with a cousin, Monroe Denman..." (7 pages, pictures included) Conners - See Ireland / Conners Connett 1. Obituary. "Mr. A.M. Connett. An Old Madisonian Dies at Evansville." Capt. A.M. Connett, aged 82 yrs. Cousin of the late Capt. M.C. Connett. Son, Charles, whose wife is the d/o Mr. Andrew Augustin, Sr. To be buried at Fairmount Cemetery. Military honors. [1 page] 2. "Madison City Directory, 1859-60." pg. 39. List of Connetts. [1 page] 3. "Madison Directory 1967." List of Connetts. [1 page] 4. Fauna's working notes. [1 page] Consley Conway Conway - See Jackson / Conway Conway - See Monroe / Conway / McKeand Conway - See Smith / Conway / Riker Conway / Byfield / Lawrence / McNutt Cooke, John Robert Coonce Cooperider Cope Cope - See Hill / Cope Cope / New / Bowman / Buck Copeland Copeland - See Hall / Hankins / Ferguson Copeland - See Hall / Hankins / Underwood Copeland / Salyers Three newspaper articles from March of 1865 covering the incident in Jefferson County where James Madison Copeland stabbed to death a young man identified only as "Salyers," a brother of Richard Salyers of Shelby Township. The incident was apparently over romantic involvements with a young lady. Copeland, Dr. Cordrey 1. Obit. for Mrs. Josephine Cordrey, nee Lockhart, 1/26/1912. Son, Robert; dau, Mrs. Mary Hudson. Methodist Church. Springdale Cemetery. [2 pages] 2. Obit for Mr. Wm. Cordrey, 81 yrs old. (2/16/1909) Member of the Trinity M.E. Church. Son: Rev. James W. Cordrey. Dau. Mrs. James H. Crozier. He was an older brother of John Cordrey, the blacksmith. [1 page] 3. Part of a letter. Re: Louemma Cordrey, d/o Williamson Baxter (1871-1896) m. Robert Cordrey 12/05/1890. Ida Cordrey, 12/18/1891-3/29/1918, m. Charles Means. Mildred Baker, d/o Dora Howell Stonehouse, niece of Louemma states that she & Cordrey had 3 daughters, after the death of Louemma, Cordrey remarried a woman named Sarah. [1 page] Cordrey / Lymen / Rector / Ritchie 1. -William Cordrey, ice dealer, b. near Lexington, KY, 1828, s/o John (native of MD) & Melinda Johnson Cordrey (native of Ky). In 1849, Wm. m. Vashti Smith of Barth. Co., IN. They had 3 children, 2 survive, James W. and Anna M., w/o James Crozier, Auditor of Jeff. Co. -Hezekiah Rector, captain of a company in our colonial war. -Daniel Rector, founder of the Rector family of Jeff. Co., native of VA, came to Jeff. Co. as early as 1807. Ranger service in the War of 1812. Killed at a muster near Kent, IN. -Daniel Rector, s/o Hezekiah, grandson of Daniel, b. in Lancaster Twp. m. Jane C. Farris, d/o Leonard Farris, native of NY. They had 10 children, of whom Earl T. Rector is the eldest. -Earl T. Rector, b. 1/12/1842. Enlisted in Co. K, 22nd Reg. Ind. Vols. Married Irene Craft, d/o John B. Craft. Children: John B., Daniel P. & Jennie. -George Barber, s/o Timothy & Susan Horton Barber, natives of CT and OH. More info. [1 page, typed] 2. Re: Richard Lyman, Patriarch of the Lyman family in America was b. abt. 1580 at High Ongar, England. Removed to America in Aug. 1631, landed in Boston 11/11/1631. More history on him. Source: Genealogy of the Lyman Family in Great Britain & America 1872, by Lyman Coleman. [1 page, typed on bond paper] 3. Small paragraphs on: -Pitkin, Wm (1635-1694) b. in London. -Goodwin, Ozias (1596-1683) came from England. -Hosford, Wm., d. 1660 at Dorchester as early as 1633. -McNeil / 3 brothers, Archibald, Alexander & Adam / came to New England for political reasons. [1 page] 4. History from 1633 era in CT. [1 page] 5. Info on Buchanan's Station (Fort) situated about 3 miles NW of Canaan. Built on land owned by Wm, John & David Buchanan with the help of George Benefiel in the year 1813. Also, info. on building of the first brick court house. Mentions Capt. John Kirk's father, who was killed while helping. On the 29th of Sept. 1817, a contract was awarded to David Hillis, to build a jail of logs. John Lee & John Kirk were early hatters. [1 page typed] 6. Typed info. on Charles Franklin Ritchey, b. Cabarras Co., NC (1/31/1866-9/12/1935) In 1886, came to Madison Co. [sic], IN. Enlisted in the US Reg. Army & was assigned to Co. G., 21st Inf. Discharged in 1892. Married Hattie M. Johnson, 3/04/1894. She d. 3/20/1956, Indy. Five children, of whom Charles Henry Ritchey preceded him in death. John Caleb; Everett Dean, d. 3/31/1958; Bess; & Josie. [1 page typed] 7. Typed info. on John Bissell (1591-1677) from England to Mass. 1628, settled Windsor, CT bef. 1640. [1 page] 8. Genealogy chart for ancestors of Deborah Phelps-McNeil, b. 9/15/1725. 9. Ancestor chart of Rhoda Marsh Barber (1777-1859), d/o John Marsh & Rhoda McNeil. Other surnames: Buell, Pitkin, Goodwin, Griswald, Loomis, Phelps, Hosford 10. Ancestor chart of John Marsh, b. 1668, MA, s/o John Marsh & Sarah Lyman. 11. Ancestor chart of Deborah Buell (1707-1784), d/o John Buell & Mary Loomis. Other names: Griswald, Scott. 12. Handwritten misc. notes on these early families [22 pages] Corley / Carley 1. Notes on Wm. & Elizabeth Wright Corly & other Corlys. (1 handwritten page) 2. Info. on Richard Corley (d. 1789) m. "Effie" Effiretta (Curtis?) & children. Both of Culpepper Co., VA. Son Aquilla Corley m. Mary Ann Maddox. (3 pages) 3. Correspondence (1976) re: Cicero Milton Corley, Alma Pulliam, Isaac T. Corley m. Rachel Ann McDaniel (d/o Jonas & Susannah (McIntire) McDaniel. Jabez Corley m. Tabitha Whitely. Many other names, good info. (2 pages) 4. Family Group Sheets on Wm. Henry Corley & Eliza Jane Clark; Jabez Corley & Tabitha Whitely. (9 pages) 5. Corleys in the Corley-Sinnett Cemetery, Hancock Co., KY. (1 page) Cornelia Corya Cosby Data taken from the Frankfort, KY Historical Society in June, 1873, from a notebook kept by Wm. H. Cosby. (He taught school in Woodford Co., KY in 1810). His wife was Sarah Minter of Elkton, KY. List of the twelve children's names & DOB of Charles Cosby (b. Oct 21, 1754) & Mary Cosby, his wife (b. Dec, 1759). (1 page) Cosby - See Jameson / Ball / Cosby Costigan Cotton Cotton / Smart Cotton / Tevis Covert Cox 1. Letter from Daraleen Phillips Wade (1988) to Doris Jones. (1 page) 2. Letter from Doris Jones to Fauna Mihalko, 1988. (1 page) 3. Holton Cemetery list (Ripley Co., IN) of Coxes. (1 page) 4. Retyped newspaper notes. Re: Mrs. Wm. O. (Sarah J.) Cox & Squire Cox's deaths. (short notes) 5. Letter to Fauna Mihalko from Alicia Reece, 1991. General query re: James Dempster Cox. 6. Ancestor chart for Alicia Dawn Reece. Reece & Cox lines back to 1860. Cox - See Tevis / Cox (D.A.R.) Cox / Lame 1. Part of a letter to Mr. & Mrs. Burton, 1983. Re: Probate records of Asa Cox. 2. Letter to Fauna Mihalko from the Burtons, 1983. Re: ER Cox (1786-1855). Three wives, Elizabeth Lame Cox, "D" & Mary M., are buried with ER Cox in Boone County. Asa Cox, s/o ER. Cox & Lames were of German descent, natives of NJ. List of children. The father of all these Lames that intermarried with the Coxes was Joseph Lame (wife Mary Bates). Peter & Mary Cox Lame; Ephraim & Parmelia Hopper Lame; Elizabeth Lame & Er Cox, s/o Asa Cox, Sr.; Joseph & Polly Cope Lame; Caleb & Sarah Hall Lame; Mary Lame & Norman Bynam; Sarah (Sally) Lame & John Donner; Lydia Lame & Wm. H.P. Bristow; Richard Lame; Abel Lame & Frances E. Cox; John Lame & Cynthia Denny; Nancy Lame & Abraham Hill. More info. Cox / Pickett Coy Coyle News clippings relating to the July 1874 boiler explosion at the Johnson Starch Factory which resulted in the death of Thomas Coyle. Included are several obituaries (Edward S. Coyle & Charles Coyle) and correspondence from Dottie Lonegan (1989). Craig Craig, Christopher Cravens 1. Obituary of Mrs. J.R. Cravens (one page) 2. Letter to Mrs. Buck from Julia Cravens. No date. (1 page) 3. Letter to Dwight Smith (1987) to Fauna Mihalko, with retyped obit of Lincoln V. Cravens ( "The Madison Courier," Aug 4, 1919). He was b. in Scott Co., IN. (2 pages) 4. Cravens Family Register. Most are from Ripley County, IN. (59 pages, some duplicate pages) 5. General Letter from Betty Smith (1994). Re: Robert Sidney Cravens, b. 1855, Bloomfield, IN. (1 page) 6. Letter from Betty Smith (1994). Re: Robert Cravens, who m. Sarah Paul in 1818. (1 page) 7. Obit of Mrs. Sophia Cravens, aged 93 yrs (Feb 21, 1895, d. yesterday). Born: Pendleton Co., VA. Moved to Madison with her husband, the late Colonel Cravens, in 1828. Settled in Ripley County, IN. Children: James W., Joseph R., John O., John K., Amanda M., Ewing and Dr. Junius E. Cravens. Amanda M. d. in Osgood (1847), James W. d. Dec 3, 1876. John K. d. in Kansas City, aged 53 yrs. Sophia to be buried at Crown Hill. (1 page) Cravens - See Jameson / Cravens Cravens - See Talbott / Cravens Crawford Crosby Crosby / Cochran Crowe Crowe, J. Finley Crowe - See Baker, Frank Crozier Crozier / Bitterman Cruzan Culbertson Culbertson - See Baker, Frank Cull Cunliffe Custer Cutler Dailey Dalhover 1. Family Group Sheets: John A. Dalhoover & Lucinda Hart Andrew Dalhover & Bertha B. Weather William Dolhover (1832-1908) & Eliza Jane Lowe (1859-1933) John Downs & Nancy Lawler John Lowe & Nancy Downs John Lowe & Catherine, 2nd wife was Mary Earhart William Dalhofer & Catherine Miseres/or Faut. Also spelled Dollhoover, Dolhoover, Dolhover, Dalhover. 2. Descendant Charts for: Adam William Dalhover, George Arthur Dalhover, May Dalhover, Ruhl James Dalhover, John William Dalhover, William Dalhover, Martin Andrew Dalhover. Includes a two page letter with info. [7 pages] 3. Letter to Fauna Mihalko, 1987 from Dianne Cartwright. Re: John Lowe & Nancy Lawler Down. Semi-general thank you letter. [2 pages] 4. Obituary, Feb. 1866, written in German, for Katherine Christiane Dalhofer, nee Faut. [2 pages] 5. Letter, 1987 to Fauna Mihalko from Dianne Cartwright. [2 pages] 6. Letter to Dianne Cartwright from Fauna Mihalko, 1987. Includes translation of Katherine Faut Dalhover's obituary. She was the w/o Wilhelm Dalhofer, b. 1799 or 1800 in Faldvernich, county seat of Nernburg in Wurtemburg; m. 1832, 6 sons, d. 11/08/1866. May be Neuenburg, Wittenburg. POB may be Felenich, Obermat. 7. Madison Courier article, 10/12/1937. "Captured Gangster" "James Dalhover sought by law enforcement officers as one of the Brady gansters who fatally wounded Paul Minneman, state policeman, in an ambush May 25." Includes more info. and a picture of Jas. Dalhover. [1 page] 8. Newspaper article -"Would Save Dalhover From Electric Chair," 11/15/1938. Mother, Mrs. Bertha Dalhover Craig received denied appeal from President Roosevelt. [1 page] 9. Newspaper article, 11/18/1938. "Dalhover Pays for Crime Life." [1 page] 10. Handwritten newspaper articles re: Rhuel James Dalhover. [4 pages] 11. Handwritten obit. and copy from newspaper - Madison Courier, 11/18/1938. "Dalhover Returned Home for Funeral and Burial." Rhuel James Dalhover, 32, died in the electric chair. Son of cabinet maker, Andrew Dalhover, and Bertha Weathers. His parents were divorced, mother is now Mrs. John Craig. Left two divorced wives, 3 sons, 3 brothers, and 1 sister. Includes children and siblings' names. First wife, Anna Day Moore, Cincinnati, Ohio. Second wife from Baltimore, Md. Fairmount Cemetery. 12. Handwritten obit. (1940) for Andrew Michael Dalhover, 63 yrs old. Widow, Clara, daughter Mrs. May Clements of Brooksburg; 3 sons, Martin of Los Angeles, CA, John, of Cincinnati, OH, and George of Madison. Brother, Adam of Louisville, KY. Sister, Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor of Fifth Street. Father of James Rhule Dalhover. Burial at St. Patricks. 13. Not in the Mihalko files, but in the original "Court of Common Pleas (City Court) Records 1855-1865" held by the JCHS, are several records (summons, warrants, disposition). RE: 1861 incident-State of Indiana vs William, John, Martin, Louis, Henry, and Christian Dalhoffer. Charge was assault & battery against Melchoir Abplanalp. Ludwich Dolhover & William Dolhover -charge riot, 12/13/1861. Dalhover - See Lovell / McCay / Ferguson / Downs Daniels Danner Danner - See Wilson / Danner / Lanham Davidson Davidson - See Duffy / Davidson / Fewell Davidson, T. & Mary Davis Day, Mrs. Laura Kirk Dean 1. Letter to Mrs. Mihalko from Mrs. Kathy Dachs (1982). Mrs. Dachs great grandmother was Leonore Dean, b. 1865-75, Cicero, IN. Inquiry on Dean family. (1 page) 2. Letter to Mrs. Dachs from Mrs. Mihalko (1982). Information & history of Cicero, IN. (1 page) Dean - See Baker, Frank Dearmin Correspondence from Carl A. Dearmin (1990). Request copy of "Reeder Family History." He states the original typescript (2 pgs) are at the library. Requests info. on Joseph Reeder who came to the US abt. 1620. He includes a family group sheet on John Dearmin. John Dearmon (1787-1854), s/o Geo. Dearmond, Jr. Wife, Rebecca Pearcy. Lists children. States major source of info. from "DeArmand Families of America," by Roscoe Calisle d'Armand. DeGarmo - See Schmidlapp / DeGarmo Demaree Demaree - See Yater / Millican / Demaree Demaree, Sarah Lee (John) Daniel Denny / Melish Denton Denton, Dr. Chas. E. Deputy Dickerson / Burns / Snodgrass Dickson Dillon Dillon - See Nichols / Dillon Dixon, Margaret Dold Donahue Donat Donner Douglas Dowell Downs - See McCay / Ferguson / Downs Doyle Drake Pedigree chart of Mary Drake, b. 1659/80, Piscataway, NJ, d/o George Drake & Mary Oliver. George s/o Francis & Mary Drake. Francis, s/o Robert & Ann Drake. [1 page] Driggs Dryden Dubach Dubois Duffy / Davidson / Fewell / Smith / Smock Duke - See Nichols / Duke / Furnish Duke / Howe Dulcimer - See Vernon / Dulcimer Dumville - See LeCompte / Dumville Dunham Dunlop Dunn Dunn "Rangers, War of 1812" Dunn - See Baker, Frank Dunn, Irene "Music" Durham
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Eaglin Eaglin Eaglin, Sheriff Eastin / Green Eastin / Phillips Eb - See Haag / Eb / Ebb Ebb Ebb - See Haag / Eb / Ebb Echaniz - See Henry / Echaniz Eddelman / Eddleman 1. Letter to Fauna Mihalko from Verlin A. Eddleman (1989) inquery re: Catherine Eddeman & her husband, John Burger's burial place. Several questions pertaining to Daniel & Sarah Rich Eddelman, Philip Jacob Edelman, Mary Eddelman Hockersmith, etc. (1 page) 2. Letter to Michael Mossburger from Fauna Mihalko (1986). Includes two other Eddelman researcher's addresses. Daniel Eddleman (b. ca 1780, NC) m. Sarah Rich 4/09/1799, Bourbon Co., Ky. They were living in Decatur Co., IN in 1850 (Sarah d. there). In 1860, Daniel was living in Jefferson Co., IN. (1 page) 3. Obit. for Amos Eddelman. "An Old Citizen Gone." He was b. 6/12/1812, Bourbon Co., Ky., came to Jefferson county in 1816. Leaves a wife & 3 children. Mrs. Z.L. Underwood (California), Mrs. Henry Niklaus (near the city on Canaan Pike), & Mrs. John R. Cushman (Madison). Burial: Smyrna Church. More info. (1 page) 4. Notes (prob. by Fauna). (4 pages) 5. Decatur Co., IN History on Edgar Eddelman (b. 10/17/1875, s/o Amos Henry & Abigail (Shinault) Eddelman). Amos (1850-1905, s/o Wm. H. Eddelman-native of Jefferson Co., who was the s/o Daniel Eddelman). Edgar Eddelman m. 12/22/1907 Christine Margaret Geiling (b. 10/25/1877, Jennings Co., IN, d/o Geo. Geiling). Edgar & Christine's children: Alice Blanche, Daniel Amos, George Albert, Thomas Edgar. More info. (2 pages) 6. Letter to Michael Mossburger from Fauna Mihalko (1986) re: Sarah "Sally" Rich, d/o Isaiah of Shelby Co., Ky. Her bro. was Amos Rich who moved to Jefferson Co., IN then moved on to Crawford Co., IN. He m. Sarah Highsmith. Other unproven Eddelman lines mentioned. (1 page) 7. Letter to Mrs. Mihalko from Michael Mossburger (1986) general inquery abt. Daniel & Sarah Eddleman. (2 pages) Edwards / Wildman / Ryker / Robbins 1. Re: Will Book B, p. 436. (6/15/1836). Probated 11/06/1838 Nancy Edward, widow of James Edwards. Sons: Benjamin, John, James, Enos, Joseph. Daus: Cynthia, Gracy Ryker, Betsy Robbins, Mary Hill, Patsy Jameson. [2 pages] 2. Wildman family member dates. Eggleston Egner / Aigner Eldridge Ancestor chart of Everett Leroy Eldridge. Jeremiah Eldridge (1813-1858) m. Aseneth Carly. Son was James Howard Eldridge (1837-1901) m. Mary Catherine Rowlett. Lorenzo Dow Eldridge (1872-1959) m. Stella Grace Hutsell. (1 page) Elliott 1 of 2 1. Obituary for Mrs. Minerva Ann Elliott, nee Fenton, 28 Jul 1899. Born 27 Mar 1818, d/o Bartholomew & Jane Fenton, Sr. Husband Wm. M. Elliott; 8 children. Bros. Bartholomew & Solomon Fenton. Sister Josephine Wood. Other good information. (1 page) 2. Account of Robert Elliott, Sr. mainly taken from a manuscript read at an Elliott family reunion. Includes letter from D. M. Elliott to Miss Cravens (1916) re: his grandfather and some history of Monroe Twp. (5 pages) 3. Possibly misfiled biography of William Cotton (1776-1839), by J. W. Tevis written 8 Jun 1922. (3 pages) Elliott 2 of 2 1. Family Group Record Sheets: Frank I. Elliott m. Eona Pearl Lyon David H. Elliott m. Martha Monroe John S. Elliott m. Sophia Harris Leo Duane Clyde Elliott m. Lorraine Marie Allex Leo Lyon Elliott m. Louise Rosina (Griebel) Raze 2. Pedigree Chart for Lane Carter Elliott -Allex & Elliott Family 3. Some Elliott marriages & deaths. (2 pages) 4. Elliott Family story. Same material as in first file above. (5 pages) 5. Bible Records retyped for DAR, copied from Bible records in possession of C.M. Elliott. (1 page) 6. Handwritten notes from cemetery records (Bellflower Twp. Cemetery, McLean Co., IL on Elliott (one child) & Lyon families. (1 page) 7. Photocopy of original marriage license for Alexander V. Elliott & Esther Cunliffe (1869). Signed by "Mt. Monroe Minister Gospel." (1 page) Ellis Elvin, George Ennis 1. Correspondence between F. Mihalko & Bernice Morton (1987). Re: 1870 census. Ennis-Innes, Stephens-Stevens, Round. Capt. Thomas Ennis' father was Peter Ennis. Mother, Mary Jones. General. (2 pages) 2. Obit. "Remains of Capt. T.W. Ennis, Laid to Rest in Springdale with Military Honors." Co. A. 22nd IN Reg. Lists members of the Alois O. Bachman Post also. (1 page) 3. Obit "Captain Thomas W. Ennis, Taps Sounded for a Good Citizen & Soldier." Last married to Frances Hurley. Three daughters Mrs. Emma Wright, Mrs. Ida Tibner, Mrs. George Sinex. More info. (1 page) 4. Letter to F. Mihalko (1982) from Leah Flener. Re: Ida Mae Ennis, (1870-1932), m. Charles George Triebner. Attached is a list of Ennis' from the Madison City Directory from 1890. (2 pages) 5. Letter to Leah McCarty from F. Mihalko (1982). Typed copy of two newspaper articles of above (1915) re: Thomas W. Ennis. (2 pages) Etherton 1. Xeroxed photos of of Napoleon B. Etherton's tombstone. 2. Letter to F. Mihalko (1982) from Floyd B. Mohler. Attached charts with children of Jos. Etherton and of Wm. B. Benefiel. Other names: Sim(m), Hillis. Jamison, Risk. McKay. (1 page) 3. Xeroxed pictures of Jos. & Elizabeth Etherton; Lucinda Risk Etherton; Clara Etherton Demaree, Sarah Etherton Water?, Ida Etherton Buchanan and Hannah Etherton G.___. Etherton / Hillis Copies of records from Deed Book on: 1. Napolion Eatherton. & Maria Hillis, Nancy Lansbury, Jane Benefield, Elizabeth McKay & the heirs of Joshua Hillis & heirs of Cathrine Hillis. 2. Napoleon Etherton & Maria Hillis, Nancy Lansbury, Jane Benefiel, Elizabeth McKay, William T. Hillis, Malissa Stewart, Caroline Stewart, John Hillis Stewart, Joseph Hillis, Rebecca J. Doe, Palmer Buchanan, Victoria Niel, Napoleon Hillis, Franklin Josephus Price, H. Hillis, Newton Hillis, Jerome Hillis, Ann Gray, Salona Tate. (2 pages) Ewing
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Faulconer Ferguson Ferguson - See Brown / Ferguson Ferguson - See Brown / Phillips / Ferguson Ferguson - See Hall / Hankins / Ferguson Ferguson - See McCay / Ferguson / Downs Ferree / Free Ferris Fewell Fewell - See Duffy / Davidson / Fewell Ficks - See Fix / Ficks Finerty - See Geraghty / Kelly / Finerty Fitzsimmons / Lloyd Fix Fix / Ficks Flora Ford Ford Ford "Henry Co., Ky Ford Diary" Ford - See Jones / Sutter / Ford Fouts Francis Francisco Francisco / Cisco Franklin Free - See Ferree / Free Friedley, Judge W. T. Friedly Frost - See Spalding / Frost Fry / Fugit Fugit - See Fry / Fugit Fuqua Furnish - See Nichols / Duke / Furnish
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Galusha Gardner Gardner "Journal & Deaths" Gardner - See Lanier / Gardner Garner - See Worden / Mitchell / Garner / Shuck Garrity Gaskill Gasway Gaunt Gavin Gavitt Geraghty / Kelly / Finerty Gerber Gertz The Gertz file contains architectural drawings for a store & office bldg. for Mr. C. Gertz. No genealogy info. Getty / Hay / Madden 1. Correspondence between Harriet M. Seibel & Fauna Mihalko (1985). Re: Query for Robt. Taylor, b. Scotland, ca 1762 and Thomas Taylor. Info. on Andrew Getty's will (1843). Andrew Maiden (Maden/Madden). Wm. Hay & wife, Jane Taylor Hay. (3 pages) 2. Typed summary of 1875 Probate record on heirs of Thomas Gasaway. (1 page) 3. F. Mihalko's notes. (1 page) Giddings Gilbert Gillis Gilmore Giltner Glass Glore Goins Golden Goode Goode, Dr. Goodrich Goolsby / Brown Gordon Gordon, George Gore Gourley Gourley - See White Dove / Gourley Gowers Grace Graham Graham - See Phillips / Graham / D.A.R Grant Graper - See Innes / Graper Graves Gray Grazier - See Maloney / Jines / Grazier Green Green - See Eastin / Green Green / Wright Greenwood Griffin Griffiths, Harry Griffy Grinstead - See Stockton / Grinstead Gudgel "The Gudgel Story." Donated by Darrel & Mary Moberly. Francis Marion Gudgel (1834-1918), s/o Andrew (1809-1878); grandson of John (1776-1815); g-grandson of Andrew (1727-1815); gg grandson of Frederick. Short narratives on Andrew's 13 children by his 3 wives. Other names: Ezra Jessup, Lydia Fitzpatrick, Margaret Bell. John Gudgel m. Jane Harbinson- d/o David Harbinson & Catherine Dougherty, their 15 children. Spouse surnames: Robinson, Fitch, Staples, Blake, Green, Stewart, White, Whitsett, Mayfield, Steward. Also 2 pages of handwritten working notes on Gudgels. (5 pages) Guthrie
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Haag / Eb / Ebb Haigh, Sidney E. Halcomb Halcomb - See Jameson / Halcomb Halcomb - See Robbins / Halcomb Halcomb / Jameson / Horton Hall 1. Descendant chart on Squire Hall (1789 - 1854), m. 1. Delila Underwood (1792 - 1829), 2. Sally Loughridge. (1 page) 2. Newspaper article (1873) re: Mrs. Mary Hall -for assault & battery on Malinda Brown. (1 page) 3. Correspondence (1987) re: Wm. & Sarah Hall. (1 page) 4. Copy of census for Albert & Lillie Hall (1 page) 5. Obit of Jared Hall (5/19/1897). Bros: Abraham & Edward Hall. Children: Mrs. Belle Kessler, Mrs. Lydia Ryker, Mrs. Emma Alexander & Willie Hall. (1 page) 6. Newspaper article (3/14/1892). Appears to be an error in the paper's type... "Solomon Hall died application for an injunction to restrain Wm. Foster from disposing of his property." Then, more is written about Foster. (1 page) 7. Computer printout of early census records of the John Hall, Sr. Family. "Every Hall listed in Early Jefferson County." (8 pages) 8. Correspondence from Benjamin Hall (1990) re: Squire Hall (3 pages); with descendancy chart of Squire Hall & Delila Underwood (2 pages) 9. Obit (2/04/1918) for Mrs. Jeannetta Hall. Sons: Theodore & Joseph Smith; 1st husband: Isaac Newton Smith. Sister: Minerva Peters; Brother: Barton W. Rodgers. 2nd husband: Joseph Hall (d. 1913). Mt. Pleasant Babtist Church, Shelby Twp. (1 page) 10. Obit (2/04/1918) for Mrs. Anna Kessler. Son was William Kessler. 11. Obit for Abraham L. Hall (11/28/1932). b. 9/15/1861 at Madison. s/o Henry & Mary Hall. Wife, Florence Louise Smith. Daughter, Mrs. Walter Beeser. Brother, Ed Hall. Sister, Mrs. M. Turner. (1 page) 12. Family Charts for: 1) Levi Hall & Elizabeth Banta (b. 1815), m. 1833; 2) Jacob Banta (1792-1844) & Phebe Fallis (1793-1876); 3) Levi W. Hall m. Mizella (nee Hall) 1860; 4) Henry Hall (1815-1874) & Margaret Banta (1819-1874). (1 page each) 13. Correspondence to Pat Selig (1983) re: Anderson Hall & Harriett Hankins, from Mrs. O.L. Smitt. (1 page) 14. Info. re: Wm. Hall & Mary Frances Pearcy. (1 typed page) 15. Correspondence (1987) to Ben Hall re: Mariah Hall Underwood, d/o Squire Hall. Good info. 16. Correspondence from Ben Hall (1990) re: Eliza Hall who m. Napner Bathrick (1828), doesn't believe this was the d/o Squire Hall. (1 page) 17. Obit for Lily P. Hall (1861-8/01/1947), m. to Albert A. Hall. Sons: Allie & Harvey. Dau. Rebecca. Perry, Chancey, Vernie, Mrs. Grace McAninch, Mrs. Nannie Kiser, Mrs. Blanche Bodam, Cora Griffin, Leonard, George, Charles; grand daughter Mrs. Audrey Brown. Hall Hall Hall Hall / Hankins / Land / Warfield / Copeland / Ferguson / Lee Hall / Hankins / Land / Warfield / Copeland / Underwood / Lee Hall / House Hall, Eleanor - See Standiford, Aquilla Hall, Henry Hall, James Hall, John / House, Betsey Hall, John Wesley & Others Hall, Jonathan Presley Hall, Levi Hall, Squire Hall, William 1. Info. re: Rev. War Soldiers, mentions Wm. Hall (by Caroline Scott Harrison Chapter, D.A.R., Indianapolis, IN. Children: John, b. 1781; Elender, b. 1786; Squire, b. 1789; Catherine, b. 1791; Elizabeth, b. 1793; Poly, b. 1795; Phebe, b. 1797; Nancy, b. 1799, m. Christian Bear; Henry, b. 1801, m. Rebecca Hankins; Sarah, b. 1805, m. Presby Phillips; William Standiford; Sary, b. 1811. (1 page) 2. Jefferson Co. court record (Apr 10, 1844, re: Sarah Hall, widow of Wm. Hall, who was a private in the Rev. War, filing for pension, m. in spring of 1781; he died Apr 5, 1844. (1 typed page) 3. Correspondence (1986) to Fauna Milhalko. Re: Mary Ann & Henry Hall's family & Wm. Hall. 4. Copy of Family Bible Records. (1 page) 5. Correspondence from Ben Hall (1986) re: 1850 & 1860 census on Henry Hall. (3 pages) 6. Copy of "Biographical Sketches" from the "History of Wayne Co., Iowa." Re: A. Standifird, born in Ripley Co., IN, 1838. Son of William & Rebekah (Broshar) Sandifird. Wife was Annie Gray, m. Oct 4 1860, d/o Robert & Margaret Gray. [Names are probably Brashear and Sandiford]. (1 page) 7. Bio, same book as above. Re: Elias Jennison, of Clinton Twp., Wayne County, native of Ripley Co., IN; b. Jan 12, 1830; s/o Rufus & Lois (Hickcox) Jennison; m. Dec 18 1851 to Eleanor Standifird, d/o Wm & Rebecca (Broshears) Standifird of Hardin Co., Ky. (1 page) 8. Descendancy chart for Levi House & Sarah Presley. John Hall (1781-1860) m. Elizabeth Brashears. Nancy Phillips m. Simeon House; Gabriel Phillips m. Susannah House. Some other names: Salyers, Commingore, Plunket, Lutz, Culver. Inclues a brief history. (5 pages) 9. Correspondence to Ben Hall (1986). Re: Elizabeth House Hall's land. Includes good genealogy data. (1 page) 10. Correspondence to Fauna Mihalko from Ben Hall (1987). Re: Family Bible names & dates of Aaron Culver & Cassandra House family. Many topics re Hall family. (3 pages) 11. Source notes for "Descendants of John House (Houze)" John b. 1713. (10 pages) 12. Copy of a page from "History of Washington Co., PA." Slight mention of William Hall as a tanner. (1 page) 13. Correspondence (1987) from Ben Hall. Re: Family Bible of Moses Aaron Culver. (2 pages) 14. Typed page from Deed Book of Jefferson County re: an indenture (May 14, 1829) between Wm. Hall, Sr. & Sarah, his wife and James C. Jackman. (1page) 15. Correspondence (1983) re: Sarah Hall. 16. Copy of original record (Apr 10, 1844) re: Sarah Hall's claim of Wm. Hall's pension. (1 page) 17. Civil War records for Wm. C. Hall. (19 pages) 18. Court Record dated Oct 28, 1820 re: pension of Wm. Hall. (2 pages) 19. Several misc. notes on Hall family. Hammond Hank Hankins - See Hall / Hankins / Ferguson Hankins - See Hall / Hankins / Underwood Hankins / Bear Hanson, Frank Harder Harding Hardy - See Mace / Hardy Hardy / Mace Hardy, A.L. - See Wingate, Benjamin / Hardy Hare, Dr. Frank Hargan Harper / Todd Harris, Chapman Harris, Chapman Harrison Harsin Hart, Harold & Frances "Golden Anniversary" Haskell Hay - See Getty / Hay / Madden Hayden, Sally - See Lee, Gershom / Hayden Heap Heberhart 1. Obituary dated 6/18/1932. "W.G. Heberhart Dead. Retired Druggist Succumbs to Illness Early Today." Former owner of the West End drug store, now the property of Wm. Wetzel. William C. Heberhart was the s/o F.C. & Matilda Heberhart. Surviving sister: Miss Mary E. Heberhart. Light copy. [1 page] 2. Obituary dated 3/09/1933. "Miss Mary Heberhart Dead. Madison Woman Dies at Martinsville After Long Illness." She was the d/o the late Francis Charles & Matilda V. Heberhart. 3. Heberhart Newspaper articles on Boats / Home Chapel / Poor Farm / Roads were removed from this file and placed in Collection MC-0039.] Heiner Helm "Author & Painter" Hendricks Henry / Echaniz Henton Herin Hertz Hight Hill Hill / Cope Hill, Mary Hillis Hillis - See Barber / O'Neal Hillis - See Etherton / Hillis Hillis / Barber Hinds Hinds, James W. Hinton Hite Hoagland Hoagland / Boyd Hoffman Hoffstadt Holcomb 1. Original certified marriage record dated Nov 4, 1824, Decatur Co., IN for Grimes Holcomb & Margaret Guthrey. (1 page) 2. "Venables Lines." Abraham B. Venable m. Elizabeth Michaux. Children: John Venable, Mary Allen, Samuel Venable, Abraham Venable, Nathaniel, Jacob, Josiah and Martha. Martha Venable m. Capt. John Holcombe. John Holcombe, Jr. m. Nancy Jameson (1770-1838). More info. (2 typed pages) 3. "Michaux Line." Ancestors of John Holcombe & Nancy Jameson. (1 typed page) 4. "Woodson Line." Judith Woodson, b. ca 1703, m. ca 1722 to Jacob Michaux. (2 typed pages) 5. "Jameson Line." Thomas Jameson m. Jane Dickey in 1756. Children: Samuel, John m. Elizabeth McWilliams, Martha m. James McWilliams and William m. Betsey Harris. (1 typed page) 6. Family of Philemon Holcombe, Sr. & brother Grimes Holcombe. (3 typed pages) 7. Venable(s) Family. Elizabeth Michaux m. Abraham Venable, their daughter -Martha Venable m. Capt. John Holcombe, Sr; their son, John Holcombe m. Nancy Jameson. (2 typed pages) 8. "Holcombe Line" List of 9 Holcombe marriages. Included among others are Grimes A. Holcomb, Margaret Guthrie; Ison Newton, Sr., Susanna Cope; Isom Newton Holcomb, Jr., Georgette Phillips. (1 typed page) Holtsclaw - See McKinney / Holtsclaw Holwager 1. Pedigree Chart on Holwager family. Albert Holwager, s/o (George) Frederick Holwager (b. 10/14/1832) & Caroline Goodlett (b. 1841, Ky). Other lines: Dempsey Marshall, h/o Bertha Caroline Graper & s/o Daniel Thomas Marshall (b. 8/21/1837) & Nancy Elizabeth Spicer (b. 11/06/1847, bur. 3/07/1926, Nelson Cemetery, d/o Avery Spicer & Rachel Jordon). More info. (1 page) 2. Pedigree Chart for ancestors of Isaac Chambers Marshall, b. 7/20/1814, Nelson Co., KY, d. 6/15/1890, Jefferson Co., IN. Married Eleanor Branham on 8/06/1835. Isaac was the s/o Daniel Marshall, (1790-1861). 2nd wife was Catherine Coggins. Daniel's wife was Deborah Chambers (1793-1833). Deborah was the d/o Ahimas Chambers (d. 6/11/1838, Nelson Co., Ky.) & Hannah Marshall, d/o John Marshall-d. 1801, Nelson Co., Ky, wife Margaret. Ahimas Chambers' parents were Anthony Chambers & Catherine Sprotsmar. More info. (1 page) Hood Hopper Hopper - See Lame / Hopper Horton Horton - See Halcomb / Jameson / Horton Horton, Julian Ann Hall Horuff House - See Hall / House House, Betsey - See Hall, John / House, Betsey House, Levi Housefield Howard Howard - See Simpson / Howard "War" Howe - See Duke / Howe Hoyt / Bear Hubbard Hubbs 1. Copy of addressed envelope. 2. Family Records: Marriages. Joseph Hubbs m. America H. Oglesby; Bessie L. Hubbs m. James H. Woolford; other Oglesby marriages. 3. Family Records: Deaths. Several death notices for Horace Hubbs. His uncle was Jos. H. Oglesby. 4. Obituary for Benjamin Hubbs, Jr. titled A Mysteriously Missing Madisonian Located, dated 10/05/1892. Benjamin Hubbs, wife, 5 sons & 3 daughters. Wife was d/o Charles W. Basnett. His son, Henry, m. Nat. Hunt's daughter, Mollie Hunt. Son, Charles's widow, Mrs. Helen Hubbs, resides in this city. Daughter, Carrie, m. Mr. Barton the banker, later moved to New Orleans. Sadie & Hannah remained single. Only part of the article is in the file. 5. Obituary for Wm. C. Hubbs, w/o Jos. & America Hubbs, aged 7 yrs., d. 10/14/1845. (Total of 4 pages in this file) Hudson Hughes Hughey Humbert - See Browning / Humbert / Lyons Hummel Humphrey Hunt 1. Five pages from an unknown book, descendants of Ralph Hunt, d. 1677. 2. New Jersey Archives, Abstracts of Wills. Will of Thomas Hunt of Amwell Twp, Hunterdon Co., NJ. Henry Reading, s/o dau. Abigail; Edward Hunt, s/o Samuel; Elizabeth & Mary, d/o Mary Robins; Mary, d/o of son Edward; Jane, d/o son John; Mary Lowery, John Lee, Thomas Lee, Joseph Lee, Levi Lee, Gershom Lee, Nathan Lee, Rebecca Rowze, Hannah, being children of my daughter Rebecca Lee. Hutchinson Hutsell Hutzel - See Troutman / Hutzel Hyre
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Imel Ingram Innes / Graper Ireland / Conners Irish Immigrants - See Taylor, Dr. Robert Irwin / Lame
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Jackman Jackman / Mooney / Ryker, etc. Jackman, Robert Jackson 1. Obit (9/06/1879) "Tribute to a Pioneer, Sketch of the Late James Jackson, Sr.," son was Jas. A. Jackson of Republican Township. James, Sr. b. in 1783, Warren Co., NC; d. 9/04/1879, 96y 7m. Settled in Jefferson Co., IN 1814. (1 page) 2. Obit on Mrs. Sarah J. Jackson, b. 2/17/1831, Clark Co., IN. Moved to Jefferson Co. after the death of her father in 1832. In 1842, joined the M.E. Church at "Old Pisgah" Her grandfather was a Troutman. She m. Nov 2, 848 to James A. Jackson. Mother of ten, two boys & eight girls, two d. in infancy. More info. (1 page) 3. "A Story of a Pioneer & a Revolutionary Soldier. Soloman Jackson, from North Carolina and His Son James Jackson." Copied from "The Madison Courier" Nov 15 & 22, 1873. Typed by Mary Hill, D.A.R. presented this info. Good material. (12 pages) 4. Letter from Fauna Mihalko to Joan H. Parker (1989) re: items sent on Jackson family. (1 page) 5. Letter (1989) to Mrs. Mihalko from Joan H. Parker. General letter of thanks & inquery. (1 page) 6. Letter to Don Everhart from Fauna Mihalko (1986). Addresses of other Jackson researchers. (1 page) 7. Letter to Mr. & Mrs. Jerome Hickmer from Fauna Mihalko (1984). General info. of items sent. (1 page) 8. Letter to the JCHS from Douglas Whitney Ward (1984) Inquery on James Jackson, Sr. & Jr. (1 page) 9. Obit from "The Madison Courier" on Mrs. Sarah J. Jackson & note re: funeral of J.A. Jackson. There are several retyped obits on the Jackson families. (5 pages retyped from "The Madison Courier") 10. Letter to Mrs. Grace Gibas from Fauna Mihalko (1986). Re: Madison Courier's article under "Kent Items" 9/20/1899 -funeral of J.A. Jackson (b. 8/1825) m. 11/02/1848 to Sallie Hertsell. Other surnames mentioned, McGavey, McMurry, Dixon, Peters, Cravens, Crocker. (1 page) 11. Notes (1 page) 12. Letter to Don Everhart from Fauna Mihalko (1986). General. (1 page) 13. "The Pioneers of Jefferson County,", sub-title "Old Solomon Jackson" (11/15/1873). Also, "James Jackson, Sr. (2 pages) 14. Letter from Fauna Mihalko to Douglas W. Ward 1984). "James Jackson did not leave a will nor did his wife Mary." None probated from Jefferson Co. & no marked graves. More info. 15. Obit., articles, census records on Jackson family. (9 pages) 16. There are several duplicate copies of pages. Jackson / Conway Jacobs Andrew Jacobs' obituary, d. 1934, 80 yrs old, former superindentent of the Madison water works & a former Madison street commissioner. Wife was Josephine Baus. (1 page) Jameson Jameson Jameson - See Halcomb / Jameson / Horton Jameson / Ball / Cosby Jameson / Cravens Jameson / Halcomb Jamison Jamison / Trout / Terry / Leftwich Jamison, Thomas / Johnson, Pres. L. B. Jeffries 1. Pedigree Chart, by Janet Diane Jeffries. David Taylor Jeffries, 1854-1933, Lancaster, IN; h/o Julia Agnes Smith, 1857-1914. William Taylor Jeffries (1879 - 1965); h/o Helen Forsythe Weir, 1887-1965, d/o George Hamilton Weir (1854-1902) & Jenet Bonner White, 1856-1925, d/o Ebenezer T. White & Ellen Forsythe. More info. [1 page] 2. Family Group Sheet. Husband: David Taylor Jeffries. Wife: Julia Agnes Smith, 1857-1913. [1 page] Jines This file contains about 40 pages of correspondence, family tree, marriage license (William Jines), land ownership records and misc. other documents relating to Silas Walter Jines (1847-1921), Jacob Jines, William Jines and also the Kirk Family. There is too much material to list in detail. The correspondence is with Robert Jines (Princeton, IN.), Charlene Jines Malony, Dennis Jines (Ft. Wayne), and Ruth Jines (N. Manchester, IN). Jines - See Maloney / Jines / Grazier Johnson Johnson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Pres. L. B. - See Jamison, Thomas / Johnson Johnson, William Johnston Jones Jones Jones Jones - See Chastain / Lattimore Jones - See Lattimore / Lloyd / Jones Jones / Sutter / Ford / Lee Jones, George Jones, Jonas / McGruder Judge
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Kahn Kasper Keel - See Waughtel / Keel Keithly - See Branson / Keithly Keller Kelly - See Geraghty / Kelly / Finerty Kennedy Kerr Kessler - See Carr / Ryker / Kessler Kestler Kidwell King Kinnear 1. Obituary. No date. Eliza Elnora Hammond, eldest d/o Jonathan & Lois Hammond. Born near Wirt, 6/12/1848. Died 9/02/1924. Married Campbell Kinnear, 10/02/1879. He d. 10/07/1914. Children: Mrs. Mattie Underwood, Mrs. Nellie Hord. Brothers: John & Charles Hammond (surviving). Attended Smyrna Presbyterian Church. More info. [1 page] 2. Newspaper article under Lancaster Items. Sept. 20. Year not given. "Mrs. William Fewell, of Republican twp., and Miss Anna Bell Hammond, of Smyrna twp, were married Sept. 21st at 7'o clock p. m. - Mr. S. Rector and Charles Rector and family will arrive home Sept. 23rd on the evening train from Kansas - Preaching at the College Chapel Oct. 2d, at 3:30 p. m. by the new preacher." 3. Newspaper article. Card of Thanks from "The Husband and Children" of Mrs. Allie Kinnear Marshall, during her illness and burial. 4. Obituary from Volga, Sept. 29, 1885. "Death of Miss Emma Kinnear." Died Sept. 27th, aged 26y 9m 15d, buried at the Kinnear graveyard. Description of funeral services. Member of the Presbyterian Church at Creswell. Article written by John R. Spicer. 5. Letter to Vaunden Nelson from Fauna Mihalko, 1989. Re: Found the will of Aaron Rowlinson, Sr. in probate records. Includes: Copies of court records. Aaron Rowlinson & Robert Kinnear, executors named in the will of Aaron Rowlinson, 8/07/1837. Children named: Aaron, Martha L., Nathaniel, George, Lewis, Sarah & Jane. Includes May Term, 1840. Will & Distribution of Estate. Elizabeth Rowlison has a small legacy left by her father George McKnight, late of Mantatanth? Mantataush? Co., VA. No such county. [7 pages with letter] 6. Newspaper article. "Kinnear Rites Are Scheduled for Thursday." Funeral services to be held at Dupont Methodist Church for Mrs. Etti Pearl Kinnear. Husband, the late Carl Kinnear, d. in 1920. Survivors: Sister, Mrs. Annie Kinnear; Daughters, Mrs. Ruby Sedam & Mrs. Lucille Andress; Son, Earl Kinnear, all of Dupont. Burial at Dupont Cemetery. 7. From "The Madison Courier," May 4, 1920. "Crushed to Death by Log. Carl Kinnear Victim of Terrible Accident near Dupont - Lived 12 Hours." He was unloading a wagon of logs with some other men, when a log rolled off the wagon and struck him. He was hauling the logs for Mr. James Hardesty of Dupont. Wife & 3 children. He was 35 yrs old. [Gives more to the story. 1 page] 8. Letter to Mrs. Mihalko from V. Nelson, 1990. Re: Aaron Rowlinson's family and his will where it mentions his wife's father, George McKnight. Gives info on Aaron Rowlinson, who m. Margaret McConkey, widow, in 6/1793; Elizabeth McKnight, d/o George m. Robert Chambers, 12/1797; Aaron Rowlinson m. Elizabeth Chambers, widow of Robert, Feb. 1807. Nathaniel Rowlinson m. Jane Chambers. George McKnight's will from Botetourt Co., VA. Eldest son was Thomas McKnight. Good info. [1 page] 9. Letter to Ms. Mihalko from Vaunden Nelson, 1989. Rowlisons went from Botetcourt Co., VA to Jefferson Co., IN. Other info. on Rowlisons. She is also searching for Rayl & Clements beyond 1800 from Switzerland Co., IN & Ohio. Wants exact death date of Martha Kinnear Rowlison. Includes McKnight references. [2 pages] 10. Title page to "Virginia Tax Payers 1782-87 Other Than Those Published by the United States Census Bureau," by Augusta B. Fothergill & John Mark Naugle., 1971. Also the index which contains a list of McKnights. [3 pages] 11. Retyped will of Aaron Rowlison, Sr., 8/07/1837. [1 page] 12. "Madison Courier" article, 7/07/1896. Under Kent Items. "Mrs. Mary Jordan and daughters, Messdames Rowlison, Hattie Vanhorn and Miss Nora Jordan, of Madison, and sons, Dr. Thos. Jordan, and Mr. John Jordan, of Normar, La., and Mrs. Marshall all picniced [sic] in this vicinity Wednesday. 13. Family of Aaron Rowlison & Martha Ann Kinnear Rowlison. [Includes more statistics.] Aaron, b. 3/25/1809, VA; d. 3/24/1875, Jefferson Co., IN. Martha Ann Kinnear, b. 3/19/1813, VA; d. 7/26/1893. Children: James Demetris Rowlison, b. 4 /03/1839; d. 8/02/1890, m. Rhoda Walton, 1865. Manelburt Clarington Rowlison (AKA Clall), m1. Edith Jordon; m2. Viola Jordon. Eliza Jane Rowlison, m. Levi Stribbling. Victoria Rowlison, (1846-1969) Martha Alice Rowlison, 10/11/1847-7/26/1893, buried at College Hill, m. cousin Henry Kinnear. Veronica Elener Rowlison, m. George Conway, 4/28/1875. Cordelia Ann Rowlison, m. Albert Humphries. Adelia Elizabeth Rowlison, d. at an early age. Mary Alma Virginia Rowlison, m. ___ Reynolds. 14. Family of James & Elizabeth (Martha) Kinnear. [Gives birth dates and spouses] Margaret (Peggy) Kinnear, m. Jenkins Phillips Sarah (Sally) Kinnear, m. William Jefferies. Martha Ann Kinnear, m. Aaron Rowlison, 7/28/1836. Louisa Jane Kinnear, m. Andrew Cochran. William Dawson Kinnear, m. Barbara McKay. Thomas Harris Kinnear, m. Martha Cochran. Elizabeth Agness Kinnear (b. 4/11/1822), m. James Elliott Emilla Kinnear m. James Deputy. Mary Lucinda Kinnear, m. John Ryker. Campbell Kinnear (AKA Cam), m. Elnora Hammond. 15. Family Sheet for James Demetris Rowlison and Rhoda Walton Rowlison. Gives statistics. [3 pages] James, (b. 1839, Indiana. d. 1890, Hoxie, KA) Rhoda, b. 1843, d. 1932, Clay Center, NB. Children: Gustavus Adolphus (Dolph) Rowlison, m. Madge Bryan. Maggie Alice Rowlison, m. David Cassell. George Abraham Rowlison, m. Clara Ethel Clements. Minnie Alma Rowlison, m. Gilbert Carey. Charles Aaron Rowlison, m. Laura Griffith. Martha Ann Rowlison, m. Oliver Cassell. Myrtle Amy Rowlison, m. Hugh Leroy Long. James Arthur Rowlison, m. 1. Berniece Bladock; 2. Berniece H. Dixon. Roy Anson Rowlison, m. Laura Gowen. Mabel Alfreda Rowlison, m William Calvert. Ethel Althea Rowslison, m. Roy Oakley 16. Copy of burials at the Kinnear Cemetery, compiled by the DAR, 1941. 17. Letter to Fauna Mihalko, 1989. Re: info. on James Demetris Rowlison. Veteran of the Civil War in Co. A 82nd Reg. Ind. Vol. Mentions that his diary of that war is a treasure to his many decendants. Also, writes about Michael Kinnear, s/o James. 18. Retyped info. from "Kinnear Family Bible Records." [4 pages] 19. Info. from Michael Kinnear's bible, bought in Lexington, Kentucky December 22, 1806 for $7.50 he died Oct. 5, 1844, in his 82nd year James Kinnear, 5/22/1785-4/12/1847, m. Martha Harris. John Kinnear, b. 6/07/1787, m1. Sarah Lyons; m2 Sarah Smith. Margaret M. Kinnear, 1/09/1790-6/22-1801 Sarah Kinnear, 8/03/1792-1/03/1848, m. Thomas Marshall. Robert Kinnear, 2/01/1795-6/1877, m. Katharine Kinoeth? Campbell Kinnear, 2/20/1798-8/18/1873, m. Rachel Armstrong. William Kinnear, 4/29/1801-8/11/1802 Andrew Kinnear, 11/10/1803-5/29/1849, m. Sarah Trusdale Isaac F. Kinnear, 9/11/1806-7/26/1825 Elizabeth Kinnear, d. 11/11/1836 [1 page] 20. Kinnears, by Herbert M. Kinnear. Re: Herbert Kinnear, his father; Charles Murch, his grandfather; William D., James and Michael Kinnear. [1 page] 21. "Michael Kinnear Family." [16 pages] 22. "Death of Mrs. Catherine A. Cunliffe." Date unknown. Copy is very dark. Also on the same page: "Funeral of George McKay." d. at Santa Ana, Cal. Body brought back. Funeral Service held at Morris Chapel M.E. Church. [1 page] 23. Death of Mrs. Eliza A. Cunliffe - widow of William Cunliffe, native of Richmond, VA., died July 24th, at her late residence on Paper Mill Road. Born 3/03/1810, being 72 years old. Eldest child of William Merriwether Hughes, a physician of Louisville. Mrs. Cunliffe was m. in 1833 & came to this county in 1836. Mother of 9 children, 5 suviving her. Attached herself to the Methodist church, but in 1853, her husband joined the Baptist church at Wirt and then went to that church with him. More info. [1 page] Kinsey Kirchner Kirk Kirk / Brown Kirk, John Kirk, Vincent Klein Klotcscher Knowlton Koeper Korbly / Bright Kramer Kraut Kuhn
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Lakeman Lame Misc. notes on Lames. (Ephraim Lame d. Dec. 4, 1853). (1/2 handwritten page). Lame - See Cox / Lame Lame - See Irwin / Lame Lame / Hopper 1. Family Group Sheets. Names of parents and children only, no dates. (26 pages) 2. Several pages of the D.A.R.'s cemetery records. 3. "Facts gathered by John & Minnie Housefield," Jan, 1958. (10 handwritten pages) 4. "Complete Record, Probate Jefferson County, in 9 May 1842." Abraham & Nancy Hill against Peter Lame & others. Norman & Mary (Lame) Bryan; John & Sarah (Lame) Donner; William H. & Lydia (Lame) Bristo; Abraham & Nancy (Lame) Hill. (3 typed pages) 5. Family Group Sheets on Joseph Lame & Mary Bates. Names & dates included. (2 pages) 6. Correspondence to Fauna Mihalko (1983). Info. included. (2 pages) 7. Map of division of Joseph Lame's real estate (S36 T5N R10E). (dated 1842). Great Record. (2 pages) 8. Newspaper column "They Say & Do in the Country," by Chas. E. Heberhart (1939 or 1940). RE: Vawter-Irwin Mill. (2 pages) Lancaster Twp History - See Rector / Lancaster Twp Land Land - See Hall / Hankins / Ferguson Land - See Hall / Hankins / Underwood Landkamer / Wright Lane Langtree / Barton Lanham - See Wilson / Danner / Lanham Lanham / Smitha / Taylor 1. A Tribute to James W. Lanham. January 32, [sic] 1833 - December 1, 1919. Tribute by Dr. William Alfred Millis, president of Hanover College. "In the death of Rev. James W. Lanham at Manville..." [1 page] 2. History of Smitha family, by Edna Lanham. John Smitha, b. 1789, Ky. Husband of Mary Taylor, d/o Joseph and Susan Taylor. Lived near Bryantsburg. Their children: Granville; Susan, m. John Cline; Smyra Anne, m. Hickman New; John, Robert, Hickman; and William Bluford Smitha, m1. a French girl, m2. Elmira Robinson. [1 handwritten page] Lanier Lanier - See Talbott / Lanier "Plat of Madison" Lanier / Gardner Lanier, Alex. Larimore Lathrop Latta Lattimore Lattimore - See Chastain / Lattimore Lattimore - See Stonehouse / Lattimore / Chitwood Lattimore / Lloyd / Jones Lauderbaugh - See Stewart / Lauderbaugh Lauer Law Lawder Lawler Lawrence - See Conway / Byfield / Lawrence Lawrence / Carson Layton Layton - See Wooley / Morton / Pease Layton / Belcher / Pavy / Stewart LeCompte / Dumville Lee File No. 1 1. Several Letters. 2. Obituary of Sarah D. Lee, aged 78 yrs, died at her home on the Canaan Rd, mother of Mrs. D.G. Phillips. Olive Branch Cemetery, Dec 20, 1881. 3. Pension Records of Killes A. R. Lee 4. Deed record by James C. Lee, wife Elizabeth (Christman) Lee, lists children's names. 5. Copy of Lees listed with the D.A.R. 6. From N.J. Colonial Documents / Newspaper Extracts (Sep 14, 1773) Reward for a runaway from Hunterdon, N.J., Irish servant man named Michael Burgess, signed Greshom Lee. 7. Newspaper article, dated 6/13/1899, "Golden Wedding of Dr. and Mrs. A.Y. Moore of Hanover." 8. Copy of marriage record & parents consent (wife's) for Benjamin Devore & Elizabeth Lee, 1/28/1812. 9. Obituary (3/17/1908) of Anna A. R. Lee, 1/27/1837-3/05/1908, w/o Killes Lee. Married 1st Robert Ford and lived in Smyrna Twp. Their children were James, Ella, Elmer & George. James left home, where abouts unknown; Ella & father both d. of consumption. Then Anna m. Killis Lee, (surviving her) locating near Canaan. About 1905, Elmer died, then George d. of lung trouble. Anna joined the Hopewell Church in early life, member there until her 2nd marriage and moved her membership to Mt. Pleasant Baptist Church. Funeral by Rev. M.C. Marshall. 10. Newspaper article dated 4/12/1919 "Wounded Seven Times, Pvt Floyd Lee. Madison Soldier in 150th Field Artillery. In France 18 Months." 11. All Lees listed from "Abstracts of Rev. War Pensions." 12 Notes (5 pages) 13. Re-typed obituary of Eliza Lee from the Frankfort News, Frankfort, IN, 10/03/1910. Lee No. 2 Computer print out of Lee Marriage Records, by Vernon L. Tomkins (about 70 pages) Lee No. 3 1. Computer print out of Lee Census Records, by Vernon L. Tomkins (41 pages) 2. Packet of info. Cover letter by Maxine L. Livermore to Fauna Mihalko. Handwritten notes re: Lee Family: Jackson Lee, s/o Nathan Lee & Nancy Fish. Included are several pages from the Switzerland County Cemetery book & handwritten family Group Sheets. (26 pages) 3. Family Group Sheets on Gershom Lee (1735-1821) & Rebecca Hunt (1738-1821) 4. Descendancy Chart on Rebecca Lee, b. 1760. 5. Family Group Sheet on Thomas Lee. Children: Gershom Lee, Elizabeth Lee. (not much info.) 6. Descendancy Chart on Rebekah Lee & George Burton. 7. Pedigree Chart on Gershom Lee (b. 1735, Hunterdon Co., NJ) s/o Gershom Lee (b. c1698, Ireland) & Mary Drake (b. 1711, Piscataway, NJ) h/o Rebecca Hunt. Thomas Lee (b. 1672); More on Mary Drake's line, surnames - Drake, Randolph, Oliver, Kelly, Conger. Lee Orange folder: 1. "One Line of the Colonial Era Lee Family of New Jersey" Gershom Lee, b. ca 1706-10, NJ, s/o John Lee. Circumstantial evidence, no actual proof has been found. Mary Drake, d/o Capt. Andrew & Hannah (Fitz Randolph) Drake. 2. Letter to Fauna Mihalko from Katharine Heywood Jaruzelski, 1980. General. 3. Picture of Levi Lee's house, Butler Co., Ohio. Text is abt. town of Oxford, OH & Levi Lee. List of children of Levi Lee & Elizabeth (Compton) Lee. (11 pages) 4. Ancestors of Andrew Lee... Thomas, John, Gershom, Gershom Jr., Levi, then William Lee. 5. Letter to Fauna Mihalko from Virginia Lee Weagle, 1981. Lincoln Hugh Lee, 1861-1933, h/o Eva Bishop Cline. Lists their children. 6. Family Group Sheets. Re: Langton, Randolph Fitz, Fitzrandolph, Oliver, Rowland, Drake Families. Early families. (28 pages) 7. Re-typed from Madison Courier Aug 7, 1882, obituary of Aunt Ester Lee of Saluda Twp., b. NJ in 1798. Daughter of John & Grace Dickerson, h/o Stephen Lee. 8. Obituary of Killes A.R. Lee. Veteran of the Civil War, Pioneer Settler of Shelby Twp. Probably the oldest man in Jefferson County. Born 1824, KY; had he lived 10 days longer, he would have been 93 yrs old. Sons Jonathan P., Grant & William Lee, daughter Mrs. Clark Brown. No date. 9. Notes throughout file, has inventory of personal property of Gershom Lee. (2 pages) 10. Re-typed from the Madison Courier (1/12/1884) notice. Charles Morton Lee (b. 1863), s/o Hugh Jamison & Elizabeth Mathis Lee, accidently fell on the ine (sic) while out hunting and shot himself accidently, critical condition. Follow up articles. 11. Madison Courier, 3/24/1891. Obituary of Warner H. Lee, Milton Twp. 12. Obituary of 4/2/1926 for James Lee, age 82, in the Carmel neighborhood. His wife d. the previous week. Served in H. Company, 6th Ind. Vol. Son Joseph Edward, Hugh J., Minnie, Mrs. Cliff Kaidel, Mrs. Claude Rogers, Mrs. Pearl Trinkle; sister Lydia Risk, brother Warner Lee. Obituary Hugh J. Lee, s/o James H. Lee & Nancy Ellen Buchanan, age 67, d. 1/29/1942, Veteran of Spanish American War. Lists siblings. Other info. Lee Four Notebooks: 1. Lee Family. First Gershom Lee arrived in America in 1714, Kerricksfergus, Northern Ireland (County Antrim). 2. Lee Family of Jefferson County, Indiana. 1980. Compiled by Loretta Backus Stevens, Fauna Richey Mihalko & Virginia Lee Weagle. 3. Lee Family of Jefferson County, Indiana. August, 1980. Compiled by Virginia Lee Weagle, Fauna Mihalko, Loretta Backus Stevens. 4. Lee Family of Jefferson County, Indiana, 1650-1980. Nov, 1980. Covers period from ancestry in New Jersey thru Kentucky & up into Indiana (Jefferson & Decatur Counties), Ohio & Illinois. Compiled by Virginia Lee Weagle, Fauna Richey Mihalko, Loretta Backus Stevens & Catherine Heywood Jaruzelski. Lee Lee Lee - See Hall / Hankins / Ferguson Lee - See Hall / Hankins / Underwood Lee - See Jones / Sutter / Ford Lee - See Sheets / Lee Lee - See Simmons, Ethel B. / Lee Lee - See Thompson, Donna Stark / Lee Lee - See Weagle / Lee Lee / Bramwell Lee / Hall Lee, Andrew Lee, Cytha / Barber, James H. Lee, Family Charts 1. Biography of Albert Lee, Judge George F. Lee (one page) 2. Family Group Sheets: * Gershom Lee & Rebecca Hunt * Nathaniel Lowery & Mary Lee * John Lee & Margaret * Joseph Lee & Eleanor Davidson * Levi Lee & Elizabeth Compton * Gershom Lee & Sarah "Sally" Hayden * Nathan Lee & Nancy Ann Ford * Lamon Sprights & Elizabeth Lee * James Lee & Eliza S. McCormas * John Mathis & Susan Lee * James H. Barber & Scytha Lee * John Mathis (Mathews) & Elizabeth Lee * Warner H. Lee & Susan G. Mathews * Abner W. Lee & Frances Elizabeth Short * Perry W. Lee & Mary Jane Skeen * Gershom L. Lee & Mary Jane Lee * Hugh Jamison Lee & Lucy W. Short, 2nd wife Elizabeth Mathis * Killas Allan Richardson Lee & 1. Anna Skeen * George Burton & Rebecca? Lee * Thomas Baker & Mariah Burton (info. sparse) * William Baker & Ann Lee Lee, Gershom Lee, Gershom / Hayden, Sally Lee, Greenberry & Anna B. Lee, Hugh Lee, Hugh Jamison Lee, John & Margaret Lee, Joseph & Eleanor Lee, Killas Allen Richardson Lee, Lewis Lee, Nathan & Nancy Lee, Paul - See Lee, Thomas / Perrine Lee, Shelby Co., IN Lee, Thomas Lee, Thomas / Perrine, Dinah / Lee, Paul Lee, Warner & Mary - See Sherman Dunn Lee, William & Eva Calloway LeFeber Leftwich - See Jamison / Trout / Terry Lehnert - See Birkle / "The Honey Bunch" Lemen 1. Newspaper article (4/02/1932), "Attorney Emerson Lemen has returned from a visit to his grandmother, Mrs. Martha Holley, at Bennington. She is ninty-one years old, and her last vist to Madison was sixty-five years ago when she saw the Madison volunteers leave by river for the Mexican war." (1 page) 2. Obit. for Walter Lemen (Oct 1, 1949), "Death Claims Walter E. Lemen, 69, a well known Milton, Ky., business man, died last night..." s/o Gabriel & Margaret Lemen, b. Jefferson Co., resided in Trimble Co. since 1898. Wife-Mrs. Lottie Mulligan Lemen; Sister-Mrs. Hattie Beach of Wirt; Bros.-Charles & Albert Lemen. Burial: Moffett Cem. (1 page) 3. Newspaper article (no date) "War Records Placed on File" Mr. Emerson Lemen has placed on record in the recorder's office a paper showing the service of his father, Gabriel D. Lemen, in Co. K., 83rd regiment volunteers. Article also gives info. on his other ancestor's military service. Grandfather, Gabriel Lemen; Great-grandfather John Lemen, his father -John Lemen, the Irish emigrant. (good article) (1 page) Lemen Photo List of photo topics from the "Harry Lemen Photo Print Collection." List made Jul 31, 1992. Lemtz Leonard Levy Lewis Lewis - See Monfort / Lewis Lewis / Bear Lewis / Rogers Lichlyter Lincoln Lincoln, Pres. "Visits Madison" Lind, Jennie Lindley [File No. 1] 1. Copy of an Indenture between Lemen Lindley & James M. Patton, dated 3/05/1842. Signatures: Lemen Lindley and Elizabeth (her mark). Lindley [File No. 2] 1. Information re: Debora Francisco (1862-1940), d/o Henry & Melessa (Lindley) Francisco; also children of Claude M. & Pearl (Parks) Oliver. (3 typed pages) 2. Misc. notes, Patton name included. (7 pages of handwritten notes) 3. Family group sheet on John M. Lindley and Elizabeth Ann Patton. (1 page) 4. Obituary (1910) of Mr. Thomas Lindley (b. 1835), transcribed from the "Madison Courier" 5. Correspondence (1991) from Fauna Mihalko. Good info. (1 page) 6. Correspondence (1983) re: Lindley - Patton Family (2 pages) 7. Data re: Matthew Houston Patton & Margaret Houston Rea children. (1 page) 8. Three correspondences re: John M. Lindley. (4 pages) 9. Marriage record of John Lindly & Elizabeth A. Patton (1 Xerox copy) 10.Marriage record of Henry Francisco & Malissa Lindley (1 Xerox copy) Lindsay 1. Notes by Luella D. Lemon re: Timothy Foster's Rev. War service. Also, Gabriel Foster, b. 1774, Long Island; m. Permelia M. Campbell in 1796; d. 85 yrs old, Jefferson Co.; buried on the Foster Farm. Lists children. (1 page) 2. History of Foster family (from England). William Foster m. Jane Banister in 1832. Judge Luke Foster s/o Timothy, m. Ester Hubbell in 1792. Luke was one of the 1st Assoc. Judges of the Common Pleas Court. He d. on his farm near Springdale, Ohio, age 87, Aug. 28, 1851. (1 page) 3. Notes on Charles Newton Lindsay, d. Mar 19, 1863, Mound City, IL. Margaret Ann Burton, b. Feb 23 1827, d. Jan 26, 1891. Buried Concord Cem., Ripley Co. They were m. Jan 3, 1846. Margaret, d/o Tarlton Burton, who d. Aug 31, 1874 at age 67 & Jane Burton, d. Mar 7, 1872, age 71, buried Ripley County. Lists children. (2 pages) 4. Notes on John Joshua, Vachel, Benjamin, and James Lindsay. Other names: Black, Burton, Harrell, Shepherd, Tunks, Salyers & Konkle. Notes written in 1963. Notes mostly re: descendants of Hugh F. & Lucinda Black. (6 pages). Littlejohn Lloyd Lloyd - See Fitzsimmons / Lloyd Lloyd - See Lattimore / Lloyd / Jones Lochard Lock, Kimberly Lockhart Lockman Lockwood 1. From deed book (1855)-the 1st party being Henry & Mary Jane Lockwood; 2nd party being Isaac Lockwood. (2 Xerox copies & one typed page of same) 2. From deed book (1853)-1st party, James H. Loe & wife Elviry Loe; 2nd Isaac Lockwood. (2 Xerox copies of deed & 1 typed page of same) 3. From deed book (1857)-1st party, Stephen & Eliza Pool; 2nd Sarah Ann Lockwood. (1 page) 4. Biography of Wm. W. Lockwood from Miami "Biographical Sketches." Lodge Logan 1. "Will of George Logan." Names included are Susan Griggs, oldest dau.; Sons David, James (dec'd), Samuel C., Erastus, Alexander. Azubah, w/o dec'd son Baxter Logan. Emma E., granddaughter. Daughters Margaret M. and Mary E. Logan. (5 Xeroxed pages) 2. Letter of inquiry written to F. Mihalko. Re: Samuel Gregg & Susan Logan. General. 3. Correspondence by Fauna Mihalko (1985). Re: George Logan. Good information. (2 pages) 4. Correspondence to F. Mihalko (1985). General inquiry on Alexander Logan & Permelia McCollam. 5. Answer by F. Mihalko of above letter (1985). (1 page). 6. Misc. notes. (11 pages of handwritten notes) 7. From Deed book re: Alexander Logan & Pemelia Logan. (2 pages) 8. Correspondence by F. Mihalko (1985) re: deed book records of Alexander Logan. (1 page, plus 9 pages of copies of deed records). Logan - See Slaughter / McLean / Logan Lohrig Loos Loos, Charles (Deb) Lory, David This file contains a 1973 newspaper article on Madison native David Lory, age 67, who returned to Madison after spending nearly 50 years in Hollywood as a film technician. The article details his background and stories of his time in California. Losey Obituary of J.H. Losey, Madison Courier, Jul 15, 1893. Born near Covington, Ky, 6/13/1827. Leaves the fourth wife and six children. Three by the latter, and three by the third. Soldier in the Mexican War. M.E. Church, North Madison. Fairmount Cemetery. [1 page] Lott Letter to Mrs. Virginia Buck from A. V. Lott, dated 1962. Seeks information on the parents of John James Lott (b. Oct. 1821, d. 1899, Clark Co., IN) moved to Iowa in 1847, returned to Indiana ca 1856. Other information. (1 page) Lovell - See McCay / Ferguson / Downs Lowe Lowe - See McCay / Ferguson / Downs Lyle Lyman Lyman - See Barber / Buell / Marsh Lymen - See Cordrey / Lymen / Rector Lyons - See Browning / Humbert / Lyons
M.
Mace - See Hardy / Mace Mace - See Thompson / Mace Mace / Hardy "Lexington," by Mary Wilson & Sharon Asher. Re: Benjamin & Mary Hardy Mace's trip down the Alleghany River to the Northwest Territory. Includes incident recorded by Jonathan Hershel Hardy. Benjamin Mace & Ephraim Hardy were brother-in-laws. Sister of Dr. Hardy was Hannah, who had married her cousin David Hardy. The last page is titled "The Hardy Family." Dr. Jonathan Hardy, wife Betsey Cochran Hardy & their family of 7 children were the first to arrive in what is now Scott Co., in 1815. Dr. Hardy's sister & brother-in-law, Benjamin & Mary Hardy Mace & family followed him to Indiana in the summer of 1817. (5 pages) Madden - See Getty / Hay / Madden Maddock Maddox Madoc, Prince Maher Malin Maloney / Jines / Grazier / McHenry Manville Marks Marling Marsh - See Barber / Lyman / Buell Marsh / Buell Marshall Two newspaper articles, both torn and partially missing. (1 page each): 1. Re: Honorable Joseph G. Marshall & his attempted dual with Hon. Jesse D. Bright. Mentions Rev. Samuel Marshall, brother of Joseph. 2. Appears to be about Jos. G. Marshall also. Article is in bad shape and the date is unknown. Martin 1. Newspaper article "Long Life Work Ended, Veteran Telegraph Manager Luther Martin, Drops the Key at the Instrument" (1910). Re: Death of Luther Martin. First wife: Havanna Evans. Children: Mrs. Bess Redmond, Mrs. John Cole, Fred & John Martin. Second wife: Laura Belle Burt. Children: Edward & David Martin, Mrs. Albert J. Bloom, Mrs. Walter Brown and Frances Martin. 2. Newspaper article (1910) re: Luther Martin's illness with pneumonia. 3. Newspaper article (1912) re: "Death of Noble Old Lady," from Manville -Mrs. Ruth Martin. She was the widow of Squire Martin and the d/o Samuel & Obedience Oliver. Born 1828, NC. Married 1848. Children: E.C. Siebenthal; Mrs. John Gray; Mrs. Joseph Gray; Hattie, James, Samuel, Charles & John Martin. Manville Cemetery. (Total of 3 pages) Martin, Luther "Madison Courier" (1910). Same article re: death of Luther Martin as in Martin file. Also one typed page of same. Mathews - See Mathis / Mathews Mathis Mathis Mathis Mathis / Mathews Matthews Maudlin Maxwell Maxwell - See Baker, Frank May May / McGrew Mayer Mayfield 1. Three letters, dated 1989, to Fauna Mihalko from Ann Mayfield Shigley. Re: Joshua Mayfield, b. 1798, Ky. D. 1873, Dupont. Wife, Lucinda Owsley. 2. Working Notes. 3. Obituary [1/22/1891] for Casandra T. Wood, w/o Ezra Wood; d/o Joshua Mayfield; sister of Frank, Jeptha, Burdett Mayfield, and Mrs. Elisha Golay. She was b. in Trimble Co., Ky. Raised on Big Creek, Jefferson Co., IN. Belonged to the Baptist Church in Madison. Lived at Fairmount at time of death. Other info. [1 page] 4. Copy of Joshua Mayfield's will. Children: Francis, Jeptha, James, Granville B., Burdett Mayfield, Louisa P. Golay, Casander Wood, and Sarah E. Chambers. 1873. [2 pages] 5. Mention in the "Madison Courier," 1889, of the death of James M. Mayfield. Article cites original death notice in "The North Vernon Plain Dealer." 6. "Biography and Historical Souvenir" (Jefferson County). Bio for Burditt Mayfield, Francis Fresh Mayfield and George T. Mayfield [3 pages] McCann - See Penn / McCann McCartney McCarty McCaslin 1. Letter from Kent Cunningham to Ms. Mihalko, 1985. General letter with attached obituary "J.R. McCaslin Dies at Franklin." John R. McCaslin, 82 yrs old, died at Franklin Jan 30th (no year given). Daughter was Mabel McCaslin. Brother, Bert McCaslin, Monnett, MO; sister, Mrs. R.D. Carson, Logansport; half-sister, Mrs. Lizzie Summer, Chillicothe, IL. Mr. Cunningham mentions that he has two photos. One is of Emily Savannah (Fish) McCaslin, the other is of America McCaslin. (2 pages) 2. Handwritten working notes. (4 pages) 3. The McCaslin Family of Linn & Anderson Counties, KS. (1 page) 4. Letters between Fauna Mihalko and Kent Cunningham, 1986. (3 pages) Re: John R. McCaslin, s/o George & Mary Vanuys McCaslin. Mentions bios of George King & David Wasson McCaslin, charter members of the First Presbyterian Church of Franklin, Indiana. 5. Transcription from the 1880 census, Centerville Twp., Linn Co., KS. Re: Margaret Jones & family; Elizabeth McCaslin & son, John. [1 page] 6. Copy of the final settlement of Richard McCaslin's estate, 1864. [1 page] 7. Transcribed will record of William D. McCaslin, probated 3/24/1874. Wife: Emily S. McCaslin. Children: Flowrella, America & Josinah McCaslin. [1 page] 8. Copy of indenture made between Thomas H. McCaslin & wife Elizabeth of Jennings Co., IN and James C. Shepherd of Jennings Co., IN. Deed made 1870. Recorded, 1873. [2 pages] 9. Family Group Sheet: Richard McCaslin (1793-1863) & Nancy Sledd (1794-1874). Children: James G., m. Sophia Shrewsbury; Eliza Jane, m. Aaron Whalin; Elizabeth, m. James C. Shephard; Esther S., m. Peter W. Rhodes; George Seaton, William David, RIchard I.N., John F.C., Harvey S., Caroline McCaslin. 10. Few general letters and several working notes. 11. Transcribed obit. for Emma McCaslin, nee Fish. Sister of David Fish. Children: Mrs. America Jones, KS; Mrs Josie Abbott, AK. Courier -3/21/1917. This page also includes more information on Emily McCaslin, d/o Greenup & Hannah (Montz) Fish, and family. 12. Certified death certificate for John R. McCaslin. d. 1/30/1933, Johnson Co., IN. 13. Part of a copy of William D. McCaslin's will. [1 page] 14. Census index for 1830 - McCaslin. [2 pages] 15. Letter from Fauna Mihalko to Johnson Co. Health Dept. Re. death record of John R. McCaslin, s/o George McCaslin & Mary Vanuys. 16. Biographies from Johnson County History, for John H. McCaslin, William McCaslin, and Wosson McCaslin. 1.) John H. McCaslin, s/o Wasson & Jane S. Winchester, b. Johnson Co., IN, 1859, m. Anna E. Woods, d/o Alfred C. & Elizabeth (Smock) Woods. Franklin Presby. Church. 2.) William McCaslin. Parents went from VA to Mercer Co., KY, to Johnson Co., IN. He d. 1883. 3.) Wosson McCaslin, b. 1827, Scott Co., IN, s/o David & Polly (Sellers) McCaslin. More info. 17. Copy from DA/'s Indiana Rev. War Soldiers - Andrew McCaslin, b. 1758, Ireland or Scotland, d. 7/08/1830, Glade Mills, PA. [1 page] 18. Map of Jefferson County & surrounding Indiana & Kentucky counties. [1 page] 19. Map of area around Centerville, KA. McCaslin farm marked. McCay / Ferguson / Downs / Lowe / Lovell / Dalhover McClanahan McClelland 1. Letter from Charles Easterberg to F. Mihalko (1992). General. 2. Info. on Daniel McClelland from various sources. (4 pages) 3. Database list of McClellands, giving dob, pob, spouse & father's name, by Charles Easterberg. (16 pages) McClure 1. Note referencing McClure deed, dated Nov 24, 1824. [1 page, handwritten] 2. Military Record and Public Offices held by Jonathan McClure. Rev. War, and ancestors. Jonathan, 1745 - Dec 11, 1799, m. Sarah Hays. Children: Roan, Mary, Matthew, Sarah, Jonathan. Jonathan, the younger, b. 1786, d. Oct 9, 1855, in Madison, IN. He m. Catherine Shaffner? (1786-10/20/1864). Both bur. at Springdale Cem. Their children were: Jonathan, m. Maria Childs; Ann, m. Ebenezer Rodgers; Rachel, m. Matthew Temperly; David, m. Martha; Catherine, m. William Dunn, s/o Joseph & Frances Pearcy Dunn. Catherine & Wm. Dunn's children: Mariah Louiza, m. Charles Yost; Mary Frances, m. Wm. C. Kring; Wm. McClure, m. Elizabeth Gaumer; Catherine Ann, m. Henry Rhodes; Albert Matthew, m. Rilly Smeltzfening; Laura Jane, m. John White; Amanda, m. Joseph Daily; Mattie, m. Monford Whisler; Chas. Napoleon, 1844-1848; Geo. Washington, 1843-1851; Sarah Elizabeth Dunn, b. 1856, d. Dec 13, 1935. She m. Lewis Wilson Lory, s/o Joseph & Mary Susan Bowman Lory. Lewis, b. Nov 2, 1854, Cincinnati; d. Aug 8, 1916. Lists their children, spouses, etc. Other surnames are: Frechtling, Bowman, Retz, Eagin, Flynn, Fitzgibbon & Tennis. Much more information. Source used to compile data: Bible records, will records of Lancaster County & Dauphin County, PA; and The Pioneer McClure Family of Monongehela Valley. Also, includes history by David L. McClure, written in 1891. His paternal aunt was Jane Logan, w/o John McClure. Their children were: Martha, Alexander, Mary, Nancy, Margaret, Ruth. Mary & Martha were the wives of Robert Elliott. Mary's children were Anthony, Jane Wildman, Robt., James Mc, and Martha Officer, w/o James Officer of Smyrna. David L. McClure's, author of this paper, parents were David McClure and Ruth Glass. They m. in 1801, near Georgetown, Kentucky. File also contains Genealogy of Margaret Harrison Logan. [Total of 10 pages, typed] MacCoy Xerox copy of a picture of Dr. George T. Mac Coy. (George Thomas Mac Coy). McCoy 1. Two letters, 1991, from Gwen McCoy to F. Mihalko. Re: Charity Rynerson, w/o George McCoy. Note about Abraham Lewis' will. Gwen McCoy's surnames she is researching: Christie, Lemon, Lewis and McCoy. [2 pages] 2. Extracts from 1860 Census Records for Wm. H. McCoy, Geo. McCoy, John N. Martin and George McCoy. [1 page] 3. Virginia Service of John McCoy in Rev. & Indian War of 1786. Declaration was made in Hendricks Co., IN, 1833, 68 yrs old. He had lived in TN, KY and IN. [1 page] 4. Info. on Geo. W. McCoy, h/o Charity Rynearson. [1 page] 5. McCoy marriages [1 page] 6. McCoy history. John McCoy, left Ireland, went to Penn., in 1776. Then to the Carolinas. After the Rev. War, to Va., then to Ky. Killed by Indians when he crossed over into Ind. Children were: John, Stephen, Daniel, George, Moses, James, and 2 unknown girls. Son, John, moved to area near Canaan, Ind. He m. Miss Youtsey. In 1809, their son, Daniel was born; then ca. 1811, their son Wesley was born. Mother soon died. John had 5 children by 2nd wife, gives descendants. Daniel MCoy m. Rachel (Phillips) McCoy. [4 pages] 7. Handwritten working notes. [14 pages] 8. Family Group Sheet for John McCoy, Jr., h/o Nancy Herron (Herring, Herin), 2nd wife. His 1st wife was Mary "Polly" Yount. [1 page] 9. Family info. for Moses McCoy (1799-1834) and Selona Jones (1804-1878). Their children were: John G., m. Elizabeth Salyers; Lydia, m. Jeremiah Salyers; Mary, m. Aaron Robins; Wm.; David Jones, m. Anna Marie Kells; and James. [1 page] 10. Letter (1986) to Mrs. North. Includes a lot of info. on John McCoy, who m. 1st Mary "Polly" Yount, Mar 23, 1809, Shelby Co., Ky; m. 2nd, Nancy Herring, on Dec 13, 1827, Jefferson Co., IN. Lists children, good info. [3 pages] 11. History of Bartholomew County, Indiana, Biographies. Bio. for George T. McCoy, M.D. His father was Wesley McCoy (b. 1812), s/o John McCoy. Wesley was a carriage maker, d. 1862. His wife was Isabelle McLeland, b. 1814. Dr. McCoy was b. Jan 8, 1846, Jefferson Co., IN. In 1877, he practiced his profession in Lancaster, IN. In 1884, he moved to Columbus. He m. Carrie M. Henry, in 1873. She was b. 1852, Switzerland Co., IN; the d/o Hon. David Henry. Dr. Geo. & Mrs. Carrie McCoy's children were: Gertrude, Fred, Harry H., Ruth J., Edward L. and Paul B. McCoy. More info. [2 pages] 12. Two letters (1986, 1987) to Mrs. Laura North from Fauna Mihalko. The 1987 letter is general. The 1986 letter references the death notice of Wm. Moses McCoy, s/o Moses & Celonia. [2 pages total] 13. Census, yr. unknown for McCoys in Indiana. [1 page] 14. Family Group Sheet for John McCoy, Sr. & Nancy. [1 page] 15. Family Group Sheet for George McCoy & Frances Herron. [1 page] 16. Letter, dated 1986, to Fauna Mihalko from Laura North. Re: Stephen McCoy's children. Margaret m. John Hunt; John; George; Lindsey; Martha Ann m. David Peterman; Wm. Jackson; Mary Elizabeth m. John P. Peterman; Henry R.; James F.; Boyd L.; Richard M. McCoy. [1 page] 17. Letter to Mrs. Mihalko from Laura North, 1986. Re: information on John McCoy, Nancy and children. [2 pages] 18. Copy of original marriage records. Moses McCay [sic] & Celia Jones were married by Jesse Vawter, Dec 17. Year not shown on copy. [1 page] 19. Copy of original Salyers Bible record. Parents were Jeremiah Salyers, b. 10/23/1809 and Lydia Salyers, b. 12/22/1821. They were married 3/20/1845. Lydia was the d/o Moses McCoy & Celonia McCoy. Several other Salyers dates. [1 page] 20. Pedigree Chart of Arthur Harry Alexander, descendant of (paternal side) Mary Katharine Salyers (1846-1908); and John Berry (maternal side) b. 1773 & Susanna Runnels. Other names: Keplar, Sittler [1 page] 21. Obituary of Jared W. Hall, b. 10/16/1844, Jefferson Co., IN. Died 5/16/1897, Bellflower, IL. Married Louisa E. Morgan on 2/12/1895. Four children from a previous marriage: Mrs. Ryker, Mrs. Alexandria, Mrs. Kessler and William Hall; all residents of IN. Was a Union soldier: Co. F. 144th IN Vol. Reg. Interred near Madison. More info. [1 page] McCulloch McCullough - See Wooley / Morton / Pease McDill McDowell McGannon Retyped will of John McGannon, probated Apr 18, 1803. Culpeper Co. Will Book "D", p. 436. Children: Alse Cogwell, Jane Barnes and Darby McGannon. (1 page) McGrew - See May / McGrew McGruder - See Jones, Jonas / McGruder McGuire 1. Letter from Thomas J. McGuire (1968). His grandfather was Thomas Michael McGuire, b. 1857, Madison, IN, s/o Michael McGuire -an Irish immigrant who came to this county in 1847. Later moved to Louisville, Ky. (2 pages) 2. Xeroxed old photo of the nw corner of Main & Cragmont Streets. A sign on a building says "Eva McGuire Dry Goods, Notions, Millinery." McHenry - See Maloney / Jines / Grazier McIntire Descendants of William McIntire, Sr. (1776-1822, Maine) and Charity Allard (1773-1818, New Hampshire). Compiled from various sources by Larry A. McIntire, 1990. (1 page) McKay McKay & Others McKay, David McKeand McKeand - See Monroe / Conway / McKeand McKeand? Diary McKim McKinney / Holtsclaw McLain / Price McLaughlin McLaughlin, William L. McLean - See Slaughter / McLean / Logan McMillan / Rogers / Rodgers 1. Letter, dated 1988, to Fauna Mihalko, from Wm. H. McAdams. Re: Mary Jane (Rodgers) McMillan, d/o Rebecca (McMurray) Rodgers. Wife of Robert McMillan, m. 1842, Philadelphia. Mary Jane remarried to an Adams. More info. [2 pages] 2. Wm. H. McAdams' Pedigree Chart, 4 generations. Includes paternal McAdams family & Smith Family of Fayette Co., AL. Maternal surnames are Hester, Mitchell, McMillan and McKinsey. Wm. Allen McMillan, b. 1843, Philadelphia, PA; d. 1919, Peoria, IL; m. 1871 to Margaret Esteline McKinsey (b. 1843, Rockbridge Co., VA; d. 1925, Peoria, IL). Complete chart. [1 page] 3. Brief articles in the Madison newspaper, under "Personal," re: Mr. George Rogers leaving for Hanover. Also, that Mr. Wm. Rogers arrived to attend the funeral of Mrs. McMurray, at Hanover. [1 page] 4. Madison Courier, article, dated 2/17/1891, stating that the remains of Mrs. Rogers were brought up from Hanover today, where she died yesterday, and was shipped to Cincinnati for final interment. [1 page] 5. Daily Courier, dated 8/05/1858. "We understand there is a family in this city who are lineal descendants of John Rodgers, who suffered martyrdom by being burnt at the stake at Smithfield, England, in 1555 - the 14th generation." 6. Pedigree Chart of William Allen McMillan, (1843-1919), s/o Robert McMillan & Mary Jane Rodgers. Mary Jane, b. ca 1822, d. aft. 1870, d/o Wm. Rodgers (1801-1855) & Rebecca McMurray, abt 1801-1891). More details. [1 page] McNutt 1. Letter, 1987, from Fauna Mihalko to Alexis Balinda. [2 pages] 2. Nine pages of working notes. McNutt - See Conway / Byfield / Lawrence McWilliams McWilliams, Ken & Sally Meek Meeks Melish - See Denny / Melish Melish, Button Factory Melton Meny, Rev. Hilary Meriwethers Mermoud Mersdorf Metzger Metzler Mihalko Mihalko, Fauna / Personal File Mihalko, S. S. G. Charles / Desert Storm Miles - See Christie / Miles / Peddie Miles / Bennett Miles / Prothero Milhalko, Fauna Miller Miller - See Ryker / Miller Miller, Florence Miller, George Miller, George "Columns" Millican Millican - See Yater / Millican / Demaree Mills Mills - See Ryker / Mills Milner Miner Mitchell Mitchell - See Worden / Mitchell / Garner / Shuck Mohler Moncrief - See Clough / Stott / Moncrief Moncrief - See Williams / Moncrief Monfort / Lewis Monroe Monroe Monroe / Conway / McKeand / Taylor Monroe / Quinn Monroe, Rev. W.Y. Montgomery - See Baker, Frank Mooney - See Jackman / Mooney / Ryker Moore, Mike Morton - See Wooley / Morton / Pease Moseley Early Moseley info. beginning with Richard Moseley arriving in America in 1679 and continuing through the mid 1800s. There are several references to a Sarah Moseley. Sarah Turpin Moseley (late 1700s). Sarah Moseley (1813-1857) m. Dr. William Johnson. Sarah Lobdell m. Joseph Moseley (late 1700s). Sarah Perkins Moseley m. John Eldridge in 1857. The file also contains info. on the Armistead Family of VA and their connections to the Moseley Family. Mower / Mowerer Mowerer - See Mower / Mowerer Muessel Muncie Munier Murphy
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Naughton Nay 1. General letter to Mrs. Buck. Re: Husband's Nay family. [2 pages] 2. Pedigree chart attached to above letter, by Marjorie Lee Nay Francis. Info. on Charles Eli Nay, h/o Pearl Esther McClelland. Charles is the s/o Samuel Nay (1831-1906) & Mary Ann Wells (1835-1920). Pearl, d/o William Cyrus McClelland (1845-1914) & Rebecca Esther Robertson (1851-1935). Samuel Nay, s/o Bennett Nay, b. 1787, Culpeper Co., VA & Elizabeth Pemberton, 1791-1849. Rebecca Robertson, d/o Aquilla Robertson, 1804-1895. Aquilla's wives were 1. Esther Deputy, 1809-1853; 2. Rachel Deputy, 1819-1898. Bennett Nay, s/o Samuel & Nancy Nay. Samuel, 1763-1848, s/o Jacob & Mary Nay. Middleton Robertson, 1774-1848, s/o Nathan Robertson, 1750-1825 & Elizabeth Speaks, 1754-1821; and Cassandra Tucker, 1783-1855, w/o Middleton Robertson, d/o Alexander Tucker & Mary Day. More statistics. [2 pages] 3. Obituary. Mrs. Elizabeth (Smith) Nay, b. 6/01/1823; d. 1/10/1913. Children: Mrs. Nancy Lanham of Cincinnati, Ohio; Mrs. Susie Rodgers, Mrs. Mary Stewart, Mrs. Victoria Martin and Messrs. John, U.G., Doc? and Thomas Nay, all of this county. Milton Baptist Church, abt. 1839; changed abt. 1893 to Mount Pleasant Church. Husband was the late Samuel Nay. Pallbearers: Robert Nay, Carl Nay, Robert Rogers, Calvin Nay, Otis Nay, Elmer Nay. More info. [1 page] 4. Letter from Ian Porter, 1993. Descendant of David McNay (Nay), b. at Balhosie, Nr? Creetown, Kirkcudbright Shire in 25 . 10 . 1778. Mr. Porter writes from Strandaer, Scotland, inquiring if the Jefferson County Nay's are related to his Nay family. 5. Ancestor Chart. Phoebe Nay, b. 1810, Ky; d. 1889, Ky; w/o Thomas Pollard Fendley; d/o Samuel & Mary Nay. Samuel, s/o Jacob Nay. Jacob, b. Germany. Neville - See Wallace / Neville New New - See Cope / New / Bowman Newby / Ritchie / Civil War Packet submitted by Linda Richey with cover letter to Fauna Mihalko re: William Newby's biography and deposition from the case of "William Newby, who was accused of fraudulent Pension application" (1892). He claims his father was John Newby and that his sister was Pauline Campbell. Very intriguing story. (23 pages) Nichols / Dillon Nichols / Duke / Furnish Nichols, Harry E. Niesse Nodler Nolan - See Bachman "The Iron Brigade" Norisez Northcraft
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O'Neal - See Barber / Hillis Oldfather - See Baker, Frank
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Page Park Park Parker Patrick Patrick Patrick, Robert Patton 1. Patton Mailing List -Names and Addresses (2 pages) 2. Letter (1991) re Matthew Patton (b. 1738, PA) m. Jane Huston. (1 page) 3. Letter (1992) re Patton Family. General Thank You letter. (1 page) 4. Family tree (diagram) Descendants of Matthew & Elizabeth Patton. (1 page) Patton / Rea 1. Bio on Col. Jno. N. Patton of Monroe Twp. (b. 1750, Ireland) from "Biographical & Historical Souvenir," Jefferson County. (4 pages) 2. Ancestor Chart of Patricia Mitchell. Some names: Martin Moore, Robert Rea Patton, David Adams, Eliza Dodds, Thomas Jefferson Robinson, Nancy C. Ross, Dennis Crowe Kendrick, Jesse R. Payne, Margaret E. Shook, John C. Johnson, Susan W. Ellis, McCollough, Farmer, Cummins. (17 pages) 3. Descendants of Samuel Rea/Rhea. (7 pages) 4. Patton Mailing List (names and addresses of Patton researchers). (3 pages) The submitter of this file: Patricia Ann Mitchell, Notary Public (Mrs. Robert L.) e.mail: pamitch@iquest.net Paul, John / The Park, etc. Pavy - See Layton / Belcher / Pavy Payne Pease - See Wooley / Morton / Pease Peddie Peddie - See Christie / Miles / Peddie Peet Pence, George Pendleton Penn Penn / McCann Perney Perrine, Dinah - See Lee, Thomas / Perrine Perry - See Wilson / Perry Perry / Underwood Pettus Pfortner Phelps Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips - See Brown / Phillips / Ferguson Phillips - See Eastin / Phillips Phillips / Graham, David / D.A.R. & Others Phipps Pickett - See Cox / Pickett Pogue Porter Porter, Gov. Posey Posey - See Allen Powell Prenatt Price - See McLain / Price Prothero - See Miles / Prothero Pugh Pullem - See Sheets / Pullem
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Raburn / Rayburn Rae - See Patton / Rae Rahe Raisor, Sheriff "Jug" Ralston Ramy Rawlings 1. Letter from Carol Henkel, 1990. Re: Lt. Philip Eastin (1755-1817). Wife: Sarah Ann Eastin (1767-1843). Dau: Louisiana Eastin m. Eleazar Rawlings. Son: Leroy Rawlings, m. Keziah Duffy. 2. Bio on James V. Rawlings, M.D., from Jefferson Co. History. 3. Copy & transcription of article in Madison Courier titled "Old Times in the City 'neath the Hills." Reminiscences of Leroy Rawlings. Writes about when Philip Easton came to this area. Oldest son was Charles Easton, who in 1813 enlisted in Capt. Williamson Dunn's Company of Rangers. One of the daus.'s name was Mahala English, mother of Wm. H. English. Youngest child was Louisiana Rawlings, mother of the author. [3 pages] 4. James & Caroline O'Neil conveyance to Alexander R. Wilson. Lot in Dupont, 1864 [1 page] 5. Celestine Rawlings, Hendricks Co., IN conveyance to Alexander R. Wilson, same. 6. Peyton W. Anderson to Alexander R. Wilson, same. 7. Moses Rawlings to Solomon L. Cutshaw, lot in Dupont, known as the property of Ebenezer Rawlings, deceased. 10/17/1859. Recorded 6/21/1862. 8. Indenture. Leroy & Keziah Rawlings, his wife, S24, T5N, R9E, 40 acres. Legal heirs are the above two named and Celestine Rawlings of Moses M. Rawlings deceased. 1864. [1 page] 9. Eleazer Rawlings, of Dupont, last will. Wife: Louisianna Rawlings. 3/16/1854 [2 pages] Rayburn - See Raburn / Rayburn Rayl Rea [File One] 1. Newspaper Article re: Mrs. John Rea "A Mother Falls, In Fit of Vertigo, And Throws Her Babe in the Fire." (1 page) 2. Cemetery Directory for Custer. Marriage Directory: Custer/Kuster; other names- New, Taylor, Moore, Buchanan, Frebisch, Kuntz, Smith. (about 4 pages) 3. Correspondence from Mrs. Homer Arnold. Gives her Rea genealogy: David Rea, David Smith Rea, Manning Rea. Includes her Overturf family (Martin Overturf m. Eliza Jane Rea. (2 pages) 4. Switzerland County Records, re: Ambrose Rea. (1 page) 5. Typed copy of David Rea's will from Mecklenburg, NC. (4 pages) 6. Correspondence (1955) to Mrs. Buck, from Bessie Rea Arnold, re: David Rea's will in NC. (3 pages) Rea [File Two] 1. Typed Family Records from an old book which belonged to Margaret H. Patton's father (1885); Rea Family Bible Records. Includes Probate Abstracts. (8 pages) 2. Correspondence to Fauna Mihalko from Grace Rea Rowlett d/o Rollie Rea & granddaughter of Silas Rea. (1 page) Rector - See Cordrey / Lymen / Rector Rector / Lancaster Twp History Reed Letter from Rev. Frank M. Reed. Gives info. on Reed Genealogy. Thomas Reed m. Rachel Banta, d/o Cornelius Banta & Magdelena Shuck. Cornelius m. 2nd Agnes Shuck, sister of Magdelena. Thomas & Rachel's children: Jesse Lott Reid, m. Mary Wilhoite Banta, d/o Henry Banta of Canaan, IN; Mary Jane Reid, m. Dr. J.M. DeBall; William Dun Reid, MO; Cornelius Milton Reid, 1830-1875, m. Mary Keller; Sarah Ann Reid, lived in Creston, IA; Lorena Ellen Reid, d. in childhood; Franklin Marion Reid, was in an AL regiment during CW; Samuel Grafton Reid, b. 1842, m. Annie M. Camerer 11/22/1870, was in the 78th IL Regiment; Sabina Rebecca Reid, m. Elisha P. Hickox; Anna Banta m. James Egan. He kept a hotel at Belleville, IN (Belleview?). Gives issue of Jesse Lott Reid and Mary (Polly) Wilhite Banta Reid. Alice, b. 1845, m. John Wiseman of near Lamb, & Prude Eglin of KY. A son d. in infancy. John Henry Reid (author's father) b. at Camp Point, IL, 1851, m. Miss Mary Elizabeth Hudson, of Ghent, KY, 10/14/1872. Laura, m. Eli Anderson, of Craig Twp.; Emma, m. Dora Eaves, Carroll Co., KY. [2 pages] Reed / Reid 1. Letter from Richard Reid Kenyon, 1987. Re: Joseph Reid, b. 1804, came to Madison before 1840, dying there in 1877. Married Narcissa King. Gives path of Reid migration. Includes 2 pages of info. collected from census records, 1912 Madison City Directory, a few items found at the Indiana State Library, and some info. from relatives. Children: Thomas, Joseph Norwood Reid, William Reid, Harriet Eliza Reid. 2. Letter to Richard R. Kenyon from Genealogy Department, 1987. Info. on death dates of Joseph Narcissa Reid's children - Joseph Norwood & Harriet Eliza Reid. Info. on Joseph Norwood's wife Charlotte B. Kellaway. Her sister was Jesse Pattie. Info abt Thomas Reid's will, probated 1871. Wife Mary ELizabeth, Uncle A.M. King of Trimble Co., KY, mother-in-law Hester Ann Everson (Mrs. William), his parents Joseph & Narcissa Reid, and his brothers Joseph N. and William H. Will Book A, p. 526. Info. on Joseph Reid's will, 1880, Book B, p. 464. Sons Joseph N. & William H. living in Tx. [2 pages] Reindollar Reul Richards Richardson Richardson Richert Richey / Ritchey 1. Correspondence (1990) to Mrs. Peddie with notes added in pencil. (1 page) 2. Correspondence (1991) general inquiry on John R. Ritchie's bio in "Biographical & Historical Souvenir." (1 page) Richmonds Riker - See Smith / Conway / Riker Risk Risk, Joseph Risk, Lewis Ritchey Correspondence (1990, general) to Fauna Mihalko re: Caleb Ritchey. Includes three possible census records in N.C. 1850 -Caleb W. Richey; 1860 -Caleb Ritchey; 1870 -Caleb Richie. (total 4 handwritten pages). Ritchey - See Richey / Ritchey Ritchie 1. Biography of John R. Ritchie from "Souvenir Sketches." John R. was the s/o John & Sophia (Branham) Ritchie. Wife: Mary A. Dean, d/o John Dean. Children: Walter, Lucy, Bertha. Other names - Sarah A. Amsden & Robert Branham. (1 page) 2. Notes re: Silas Ritchie & other Richey marriages. (1 handwritten page) 3. From "The Madison Courier" (1884), Xeroxed copy of funeral of Mr. John Daily & memorial by wife, Katie Daily. (2 pages, each same article -different center of copy). 4. Correspondence (1993). Inquiry on Cochran & Ritchie ancestors. James Cochran m. Harriet Ritchie (1829). Silas Ritchie m. Sarah Ann Taylor (1824). 5. Family Group Sheets on John Ritchie (1783-1852) & Elizabeth Wilson (1789-1838) Family & Descendancy Chart. (8 pages) Ritchie - See Cordrey / Lymen / Rector Ritchie - See Newby / Ritchie / Civil War Ritchie - See Turner / Ritchie Robb / Scott Robbins Robbins - See Chastain / Lattimore Robbins - See Collins / Robbins Robbins - See Edwards / Wildman / Ryker Robbins / Halcomb Robbins / Smitha Bible records in the possession of Roy Spurgin, copied by R.W. Scott, 1972. Roberts Roberts, Hon. C.J. Robinson Robinus, Nicholas F. Rodgers 1. Barton Rodgers' obituary. Died 3/03/1927, s/o Moses & Annie Rodgers. Born 12/01/1843. Wife was Susan E. Nay. Children: Hendricks Rodgers, d. 12/14/1906; Mrs. Clarence Shaddy; Mrs. Frank Smitha; Mrs. Leon Erlich; Mrs. Jasper Carnine; Mrs. John Buchanan; Mrs. Ben Banta; Mrs. Edwin Land; Charles Rodgers; Lonnie & Robert Rodgers. Regiment 137, Co. G. [1 page] 2. Copy of census record for Barton W. & Susan E. Rodgers an