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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots: May 2014
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots. Ancestors of north-central Kentucky and southeast Ohio, and more. Saturday, May 17, 2014. Joseph Bell: son of Samuel and Mary (Lyons) Bell. By Jean M. Hoffman, CG. One Source of Direct Evidence. History of Washington County, Ohio,. 8220;Samuel Bell….[and] wife, Mary Lyons….had twelve children, of whom five survive [to about 1881]…Samuel, Joseph, Nathan, Hiram, and William.” [1]. Evaluating Source and Determining Probable Informant. Additional Factors and Family Connections.
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots: Census Sunday: 1850 cholera death details in a population schedule
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots. Ancestors of north-central Kentucky and southeast Ohio, and more. Sunday, September 29, 2013. Census Sunday: 1850 cholera death details in a population schedule. At the bottom of the page are the following notes:. Died August 19, 1850 Cholera sick 2 days. 6 " " " 12 hours. For Margaret's birthplace: Obituary Committee, compiler, Old Kenton Newspaper Death and Marriage Notices. Here is the census page, click on the image to see it larger:. 1850 U.S. census, Delaware Co...Subsc...
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots: August 2014
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots. Ancestors of north-central Kentucky and southeast Ohio, and more. Thursday, August 7, 2014. Invited to the Funeral. Priceless Family History in Kentucky Funeral Invitations. By Jean M. Hoffman, CG. Funeral invitations, some quite elaborate, were in use by the 17th-century in England, some reportedly collected by Samuel Pepys. Kentucky invitations began with simple designs, the earliest in the collections from 1802. [ 1. Both the first wife and the mother of Charles Eckles wer...
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots: December 2013
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots. Ancestors of north-central Kentucky and southeast Ohio, and more. Thursday, December 19, 2013. What Year Was Effie Irion Born? By Jean M. Hoffman, CG. Effie Bell (née Irion) died 5 September 1948 in Gallipolis, Ohio. Her death certificate states that Effie was born 11 September 1862. The informant was Mrs. Oliver Lyle, the daughter with whom Effie lived. An obituary repeated the birth date and the gravestone of Effie and her late husband was carved with her birth year as 1862.
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots: Moses Eckles Nichols: Naming Patterns To the Rescue
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots. Ancestors of north-central Kentucky and southeast Ohio, and more. Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Moses Eckles Nichols: Naming Patterns To the Rescue. Jean M. Hoffman, CG. Charles Nichols, born in 1817, arrived in Georgetown, Scott County, Kentucky, as a young adult and soon married a daughter of the local wagon maker, Charles Eckles. Charles Nichols and Nancy Boyd Eckles were married by H. J. Perry on 12 March 1840. They probably were young adults in the 1840 household of her father.
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots: February 2012
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots. Ancestors of north-central Kentucky and southeast Ohio, and more. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Finding 1940 Census Locations. We started recording 1940 U.S. census enumeration districts (EDs) for our closest relatives using Stephen P. Morse. S very helpful website. Dick's parents and paternal grandmother lived in Cleveland, a city for which the EDs have been indexed. To find their ED we used. Obtaining EDs for the. Census in One Step (Large Cities). I am particularly interes...
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots: Invited to the Funeral
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots. Ancestors of north-central Kentucky and southeast Ohio, and more. Thursday, August 7, 2014. Invited to the Funeral. Priceless Family History in Kentucky Funeral Invitations. By Jean M. Hoffman, CG. Funeral invitations, some quite elaborate, were in use by the 17th-century in England, some reportedly collected by Samuel Pepys. Kentucky invitations began with simple designs, the earliest in the collections from 1802. [ 1. Both the first wife and the mother of Charles Eckles wer...
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots: May 2013
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Bluegrass and Buckeye Roots. Ancestors of north-central Kentucky and southeast Ohio, and more. Thursday, May 30, 2013. Jane Flint: A Bell Child Identified. By Jean M. Hoffman, CG. Samuel and Mary (Lyons) Bell of Newport Township, Washington County, Ohio, had one son still living in Newport at the time of an 1881 county history. That son, Nathan, is undoubtedly the source of the information in the book. It states that there were twelve children in the family. Early census records support that number.