Wednesday, December 31, 2008
White County Society Adds Website
Sunday, December 28, 2008
Changes to Civil War Society for 2009
1) Applications prepared by word processing software will be accepted in lieu of the standard application, with the following restrictions:
--The word processing application must contain all of the contents of the standard application, and in the exact order that they are listed in the standard application.
--The word processing application must contain Page 1 from the standard application as its cover page, and this cover page must be completed, signed and dated by the applicant.
2) If you are accepted as a member of the SCWFI and you then want to submit additional ancestors for consideration, you will only have to pay $10 for the application fee, not the usual $20 for initial applications.
These changes are effective January 1, 2009.
Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Allen County Library Hosts Lecture on WeRelate.org
Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Cemetery Restoration Subject of Fort Wayne Meeting
Sunday, December 21, 2008
Survey on Reasons for Genealogy Research
Friday, December 19, 2008
Query: PEARSON/LEMON of Miami and Blackford counties
Submitted by:
Diane Ely
14741 Airelle Ct.
Florissant, MO 63034
E-mail: dianeely@att.net
Query: HENDERSON/MOORE of Hendricks County
Submitted by:
Debbie Brown
10301 N. 142 E. Ct.
Owasso, OK 74055
E-mail: DBFireWife@aol.com
Query: WEILER/SHOOR/SHOAL/SCHOLL of Franklin County
Submitted by:
Marjorie Powell
277 Northside Dr.
Batesville, IN 47006
E-mail: mvwpowell@hotmail.com
Query: THOMPSON of Vigo County
Submitted by:
Inez Hoffman
2690 Townline Rd.
Stevensville, ON L0S 1S0
Canada
E-mail: imshedevil2001@yahoo.com
Query: Town of Averton, Dearborn County
Submitted by:
Jacqi Hornbach
144 E. County Rd. 1400N
Batesville, IN 47006
E-mail: jacqihornbach@hotmail.com
Query: PETIT/WARREN/TIMMONS of Montgomery County
Submitted by:
Connie Price
10965 Beechwood Dr. E
Indianapolis, IN 46280
E-mail: conwyapri@yahoo.com
Query: RYAN/MAHER of Daviess County
Stephen and Catherine (Maher) Ryan later moved to Craighead County, Arkansas, along with 5-7 children. Both Stephen and Catherine died and are buried in Jonesboro, Arkansas.
Query: RAWSON of Clinton County
Submitted by:
Lorelei Scarlett
2985 Starview Dr.
Boise, ID 83712
E-mail: lscarlett00@yahoo.com
Query: BOWMAN/PHIPPS of Martin County
Submitted by:
Mildred J. Rebennack
8208 Bentley Farms Pl.
Indianapolis, IN 46259
E-mail: mjfivekids@aol.com
Query: COOPER/SANTACROCE of Porter County
Submitted by:
Phyllis Hester
1500 Carlisle Ct.
Oklahoma City, OK 73120
E-mail: okcphyl@cox.net
Query: Demberger Drug Company of Warrick County
Submitted by:
Michael Zitowsky
130 Bunker Hill Rd.
Princeton, NJ 08540-8512
E-mail: cashreg47@aol.com
Ancestry.com Workshop Offered in Noblesville
Wednesday, December 17, 2008
IGS Adds Options for Holiday Shopping
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
Class Offered On Using Google for Genealogy
Sunday, December 14, 2008
Basic Genealogy Course Offered in Hamilton County
Carmel Society's Genealogy Lab Changes Hours
Monday, December 8, 2008
IGS Updates Every-Name Index to "Once A Hoosier..." Project
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Kokomo Library to Host Internet Genealogy Workshop
Genealogy Roundtable at Noblesville Library
Friday, December 5, 2008
Cemetery Restoration Project in Boone County
Thursday, December 4, 2008
Beginning Genealogy Workshop in Indianapolis
Registration is $25 for IHS members, $35 for non-members ($15 for students) and there is a box lunch available for an additional $10. Registration must be made by January 9, 2009--to register, phone (317) 234-1830.
Wednesday, December 3, 2008
Boone County Society Adds Blog
Tuesday, December 2, 2008
Index to IGS Quarterly To Go Online
Monday, December 1, 2008
IGS Adds More Databases For Members
--Enumeration of Males in Lawrence Township, Marion County, Indiana (1913)
--Selected Lists of Jurors in Marion County, Indiana (1800's)
--Deceased Ministers of Northern Indiana Conference, Methodist Episcopal Church (1844-1916)
--Indiana Delegates to Church of Christ Convention, Danville (1916)
--Graduates of Indiana University, Bloomington (1888-1890)
--Roster of 57th Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War (1861-1865)
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Marriage Indexing: Changes To Project
Preview of December Issue of IGS Quarterly
--A case study of how a man found his adopted family
--Members of the Oldenburg Convent of Sisters of St. Francis up to 1901 and when they died
--Members of Indiana University's Board of Trustees from 1820 through 1890
--Profiles of the proven ancestors of 2008 Society of Civil War Families of Indiana members
--A listing of surgeons in the 6th, 7th and 8th Indiana Cavalry during the Civil War
--Items from the Marion County Mail in 1913
--A listing of Indiana soldiers who qualified as Expert Riflemen in 1907
--An IN-GENious! column on the Commission on Public Records that exists for each county in Indiana.
Sunday, November 23, 2008
IGS Appoints Fayette County Genealogist
About ICG
Indiana County Genealogist is a program of the Indiana Genealogical Society. Its goal is to appoint qualified individuals to represent each of the 92 counties in Indiana. The ICG is a liaison between the Indiana Genealogical Society and local organizations and individuals, acting as a conduit for genealogy-related news. For more details (including an application form), please visit http://www.indgensoc.org/county_genealogists.html
IGS Appoints Jefferson County Genealogist
About ICG
Indiana County Genealogist is a program of the Indiana Genealogical Society. Its goal is to appoint qualified individuals to represent each of the 92 counties in Indiana. The ICG is a liaison between the Indiana Genealogical Society and local organizations and individuals, acting as a conduit for genealogy-related news. For more details (including an application form), please visit http://www.indgensoc.org/county_genealogists.html
Friday, November 21, 2008
Marriage Indexing: Roll of Honor
Over 20,000 Records Indexed
Harold Martin of Melbourne, Florida
Sheryl Porter of Monmouth, Illinois
Robert E. Van Lue of Rochester, Indiana
Jane Chamberlain of Bloomfield, IndianaBea
Barton of Washington, Utah
Clara J. Whan of Avilla, Indiana
Over 10,000 Records Indexed
Don Sylvester of Sanford, North Carolina
Teresa Taramasso of Graham, Texas
Michelle Golden of Roy, Washington
Linda Harney of Huntington, Indiana
Darlene Shuart of Monroe, Washington
Justina Cook of Nampa, Idaho
Mary Sallee of Mesa, Arizona
Carolyn Lowe of Knoxville, Tennessee
Barbara Scott of Sunnyvale, California
William Stevens of West Point, Utah
Judy Vanaugh of Poland, Ohio
Over 5,000 Records Indexed
Patricia Hodges of Stacy, Minnesota
Cindy Fuller of West Lafayette, Indiana
Robert McKillip of Rock Mount, Virginia
Evelyn D. City of Clinton, Indiana
Walter Caplinger of Kansas City, Missouri
Mary Stewart of Muncie, Indiana
Sandra Wincek of New Berlin, Wisconsin
Ronald R. Hall of Fort Wayne, Indiana
Karen Creamer of Connersville, Indiana
Martha Roll of Rockford, Illinois
Bob Nau of Golden, Colorado
Deborah Rex of Brea, California
Nancy Lee White of Patriot, Indiana
Yvonne L. Strong of East Wenatchee, Washington
Kathleen Banner of Heyburn, Idaho
Over 50,000 Records Arbitrated
Clara J. Whan of Avilla, Indiana
Dan Elliott of Mount Vernon, Indiana
Over 20,000 Records Arbitrated
Nancy Brower of Oroville, California
Over 10,000 Records Arbitrated
Bernie Cinkoske of Indianapolis, Indiana
Ronald Chard of Ocala, Florida
Justina Cook of Nampa, Idaho
Larry Munden of Houston, Texas
Lori White of Windsor, Colorado
Over 5,000 Records Arbitrated
Michelle Golden of Roy, Washington
Ann C. Richardson of Woods Cross, Utah
Robert McKillip of Rock Mount, Virginia
Jennifer Cruse of Terre Haute, Indiana
Howard County Genealogical Society To Meet in Kokomo
Sunday, November 16, 2008
South Bend Society To Host Genealogical Fair
Saturday, November 15, 2008
La Porte County Genealogical Society To Host Annual Dinner
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Allen County Society To Discuss Manuscript Catalog
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Jefferson County Society Launches Lineage Program
The lineage program recognizes three categories of early settlers:
--Frontier Families are those who blazed the trail into the wilderness, settling in the county on or before 7 August 1820.
--Founding Families are those who drove the county's major growth period and brought it prosperity and national prominence, settling in the county before 1 June 1860.
--First Century Families are those who helped move the county into the modern era, settling in the county before 11 February 1911.
Applicants to the program must prove their direct descent from an early settler as well as that settler's residence in the county before one of the category dates. Applicants do not have to be current residents of the county. Those who apply before 15 April 2009, and are approved by the evaluation committee, will be eligible to participate in the Madison Bicentennial Founder's Day Parade. All approved applicants will receive a certificate and lapel pin to commemorate their achievement.
The Jefferson County Genealogical Society encourages all those with an interest in family history to make the effort required to document their personal connection to the pioneers of the county. Compiled applications will be archived by the society for the benefit of other researchers, and the preservation of this link to the past. A book honoring the founding families is also planned.
For more information about the First Families program, visit the society's website (http://www.jeffersoncountygenealogicalsociety.org).
Rush County Genealogical Society To Meet
Thursday, November 6, 2008
Marion County Holds Fall Program
Tuesday, November 4, 2008
Land Records Program at Noblesville
Monday, November 3, 2008
Indiana Historical Society Offers Workshop on Employment Records
Sunday, November 2, 2008
Allen County Public Library To Close in November
Saturday, November 1, 2008
IGS Adds More Databases For Members
--Residents of Bartholomew County, Indiana (1821)
--Deceased Non-Graduates of Earlham College, Richmond (1851-1922)
--Roster of 51st Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War (1861-1865)
--Roster of Indiana's Volunteer Regiments in the Spanish-American War (1898)
Wednesday, October 29, 2008
Query: Clark/Barton of Grant County
Contact:
Lacey Boldyrev
E-mail: lacey.boldyrev@gmail.com
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
Query: Kugler of Steuben County
Contact:
Sondra Rothe
3102 Riverlawn Dr.
Kingwood, TX 77339
E-mail: ssrothe@hotmail.com
Query: Denend/Pfautz of Huntington County
Contact:
Coleen Coleman
550 Jefferson St.
Lander, WY 82520
E-mail: wyoeagle@webtv.net
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Allen County Library Hosts Ancestry.com Lecture
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Boone County Genealogical Society Meeting
Saturday, October 18, 2008
La Porte County To Host Veterans Day Program
Monday, October 13, 2008
Ancestry Library Edition Workshop at Noblesville Library
Friday, October 10, 2008
Allen County Society To Discuss Genealogy Publishing Software
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Allen County Library Hosts Newspaper Research Lecture
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Society in Hamilton County Changes Hours
Monday, October 6, 2008
Noblesville Library Offers Internet Searching Class
Marriage Indexing: Bride and Groom's Columns
Columns 2 through 9 are for the groom even if you do not have his name.
Columns 10 through 17 are for the bride even if you do not have her name.
If no line number is given, start numbering each line in the grid sequentially even if the line on the image is blank.
Thanks!
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Update to Civil War Article in IGS Quarterly
After the issue was published, another contact person for this family was added:
Mrs. Michael (Cathy) Nuzum
5420 Longvue Dr.
Frisco, TX 75034
Phone (972) 668-3900
E-mail cjn@grandecom.net
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Query: Foust/Stout of Wabash County
Contact:
Penny Reed
8047 Julie Cv.
Millington, TN 38053
E-mail: pgrtnteach@aol.com
Query: Oblenis/Chosen of Huntington County
Contact:
D. Sofi
20475 S. Jasan Dr.
Oregon City, OR 97045
E-mail: DeborahSofich@msn.com
Query: Baysinger/Harbaville of Perry County
Contact:
Agnes Lewis
1705 Holeman Hill Rd.
Princeton, KY 42445
E-mail:agnes1@bellsouth.net
Query: Daugherty/Reynolds of Montgomery County
Contact:
Pat Daugherty
404 Barbersville Rd.
Laurel, MD 20724
E-mail stargate404@verizon.net
Query: Jones/Loftin of Vermillion County
Contact:
Helen M. Jones
1284 Thurston Dr.
Columbus, OH 43227
E-mail helenmjns@yahoo.com
Wednesday, October 1, 2008
IGS Adds More Databases for Members
--Enumeration of Veterans in Huntington County, Indiana (1886)
--Rotster of 33rd Indiana Infantry in the Civil War (1861-1865)
--Students of South Bend High School, South Bend (1912-1914)
--Members of Indiana's General Assembly (1921)
NOTE: IGS memberships that are purchased on October 1st or later are automatically deferred to the beginning of 2009, but you will receive access to the Members-Only section for the remainder of 2008.
Tuesday, September 30, 2008
IGS Welcomes New District Directors
Barbara Kirkpatrick of Lafayette is the new director for the Northwest District (which covers Benton, Jasper, Lake, La Porte, Newton, Porter, Pulaski, Starke, Tippecanoe, Warren and White counties). She is active in the Tippecanoe Area Genealogical Society (TIPCOA).
Mobie McCammon of Bloomington is the new director for the South Central District (which covers Bartholomew, Brown, Clark, Crawford, Floyd, Harrison, Jackson, Lawrence, Monroe, Orange, Scott and Washington counties). He is active in the Monroe County Historical Society.
Monday, September 29, 2008
Marriage Indexing: Type Only What You See
The ONLY exception to that is when a state has been abbreviation, please spell it out!
If the number of marriages says 'One' on the document, then you type 'One.' If it says '1,' then that is what you type -- '1.' For race, if it says 'White,' then that is ACTUALLY what you type, but if it only says 'W,' then that is what you type. DO NOT ADD your own interpretation of what is meant. How you interpret it today may not be what was meant when the document was created. We cannot CHANGE an historical document -- ONLY TYPE WHAT YOU SEE.
And thank you to all the great indexers and arbitrators who are hanging in there with us to see these records finally become available -- soon we hope!
Marriage Indexing: Multiple-Page Marriage Records
The first one is for marking a FIELD as blank; the second is for marking a FIELD as unreadable; the third one is for marking an entire RECORD/LINE as blank; and the last one is for marking the entire RECORD/LINE as unreadable.
EVERY LINE should have something entered for it. There is either information that is entered on the grid or if there is nothing there to index, mark the entire line as blank with the second button.
In some of the records we are getting now, the line numbers may be missing or many of the lines may be blank. DO NOT renumber the lines or add line numbers if none are present.
Friday, September 26, 2008
African American Genealogy Workshop in Indianapolis
Thursday, September 25, 2008
Indiana State Library Offers Orientation Tours
--Thursday, October 2, 2008--9:30 to 11 am
--Thursday, October 9, 2008--9:30 to 11 am
--Tuesday, October 14, 2008--9:30 to 11 am
--Tuesday, October 21, 2008--9:30 to 11 am
--Thursday, October 30, 2008--9:30 to 11 am
--Thursday, November 6, 2008--9:30 to 11 am
--Tuesday, November 18, 2008--9:30 to 11 am
Pre-registration is required--please call (317) 232-3689.
Genealogy After-Hours Event in Hendricks County
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Indiana State Library To Host Family History Day
Schedule:
8:15-8:50 am--Sign-in
8:50-9:00 am--Welcome
9:00-10:00 am--Back To Basics: Beginning Your Family History. There will be research guidelines for the beginning genealogist and reminders for the experienced researcher.
10:15-11:15 am--Family History Research at the Indiana State Library. This will be an introduction to the family history-related materials located within the State Library's collections.
11:15 am-12:30 pm--Lunch (On your own)
12:30-1:30 pm--Family History Resources at the Indiana State Archives. This will be an overview of the Indiana State Archives and their resources of interest to genealogists.
1:45-2:45 pm--Indiana State Library and Archives Q&A Panel. State Library and State Archives staff will field questions regarding resource availability and research techniques.
2:45-3:45 pm--Family History Tour. You will be given a tour of the many family history resources located at the Indiana State Library.
Registration is required--the deadline to register is October 22 (you may registration for individual events). To register, please call (317) 232-3689 or e-mail augonzalez@library.in.gov.
Boone County Genealogical Society Annual Meeting
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
Clinton County Genealogical Society To Meet
Monday, September 22, 2008
La Porte County Genealogical Society To Meet
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
IGS Adds Free Database
Saturday, September 13, 2008
Query: Jones of Boone County
Contact:
Kelsy Jones-Sabin
111 NE Rifle Range St., Apt. 17
Roseburg, OR 97470
E-mail: ahickfromthesticks@yahoo.com
Query: Hamlin of Miami County
Contact:
Frank Benson
34 Venezio Ave.
Albany, NY 12203
E-mail: bensonfr@aol.com
Query: Hester/Cole of Benton County
Contact:
Daniel Lee Cole
302 NE Oak Tree Place
Lee's Summit, MO 64086-3130
E-mail: danlcole_43@yahoo.com
Query: Bates of Ripley County
--Jane, b. 1818, married Lewis B. Wilson
--Elizabeth, b. 1820, married Robert Means
--George, b. 1823, married 1st Mary Wise, married 2nd Mary Buckhanan
--Dorothea, b. 1824, married Justus Shelp
--Martha, b. 1826, married Barnabas Hopper
--Nancy Agnes married George Beebe
--Mary married James Folsom
Alfred was in the War of 1812, pension # 14246.
Contact: Maureen Duncan
1411 N. Gladstone Ave.
Indianapolis, IN 46201
E-mail mduncan75@excite.com
Query: Scroghams of Brown County
Contact: R. Lynn Scrogum
25325 John Wayne
Morrison, OK 73061
E-mail: greybear23@yahoo.com
Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Marriage Indexing: Different Type of Records to Index
Imagine if you will an open book with each line across the pages containing information about one marriage and about 25 or more lines/marriages to a page. Now imagine two narrower fold-over pages inserted in the middle of those two full pages in order to record additional information about each of the marriages – kind of an extension to the pages but bound into the middle of the book. Moving the fold-over pages to either left or right still leaves a portion of the full pages in sight but hides part of the full pages as well
If both fold-over pages are folded to the right, that is one image for the marriages on that page and is one batch. However, it does not contain all the information for those marriages. Move the first of the two fold-over pages to the left and you create a second image and batch but it too does not contain all the information for the marriages on that register page.
When the second fold-over page is folded to the left, a third image and batch is created, again not containing all the information on any of the marriages. It will take the information from all three of these images/batches to have complete information on the marriages recorded on this register page.
Since each ‘page’ is actually three pages and each ‘page’ might contain 25 or so different marriages, that would mean 75 or more records for each batch if we did them as we have been doing all the other records. Not wanting to create batches that large, it was decided that they would be broken into three separate pages/batches for indexing and arbitrating, but reassembled by FamilySearch after that part was finished. That means that none of the batches you will be getting will contain ALL the information on any of the marriages for that ‘page’ from the register. You will have either the fold-over pages both to the right and that will be page one or if the first fold-over page is to the left, you will have page two and if both fold-over pages are to the left, you will have page three.
Because none of the batches contain ALL the information for any of the marriages, many of the fields on the grid will be left empty. It is necessary to pay attention to the FIELD INSTRUCTIONS on the far right as some things will have changed from what you have been doing.
Pay particular attention to which page you have. If you have the third page/batch for instance, you will have the groom’s name on the far left, while everything else will probably be about the bride and her family but you may not even have her name! And of course, there are separate fields for information depending upon rather it is for the bride or the groom. Sounds weird, doesn’t it? These batches are not for the faint of heart but the good news is that there are not very many of them. I’m told we have only about 2000 such batches so that is very few when you consider that we do thousands of batches every month!
Thank you all for taking the time to come to the blog to read these special notes before attempting to get very far into these really different batches. In addition, I can reveal here that the plan is to put each county online as quickly as possible after finishing the indexing and arbitration. Only 263 of these batches will complete our first county! A second one will be done after the next 363 batches and at the end of the approximately 2000 batches, we will have four counties completed.
What a tremendous effort you have all put forth to get us to this point. You will never the number of researchers that will be grateful to you in the future for what you have done!
Thank you,
Shirley Fields
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Query: Beaver of Clay County
Ruth Ann Conley
201 Esser St.
Washington, IL 61571
E-mail raconley4@sbcglobal.net
Tour of Cemeteries in Hendricks County
Wednesday, September 3, 2008
Family History Mini-Course at Fort Wayne
La Porte County Genealogical Society To Meet
Monday, September 1, 2008
IGS Adds More Databases for Members
--Roster of 7th Indiana Infantry in the Civil War (1861-1865)
--Roster of 31st Indiana Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War (1861-1865)
--Alumni of Teaching Course of Franklin College, Franklin (1874-1884)
--Deceased Alumni of Earlham College, Richmond (1860-1921)
In addition to providing details on their military service, the database for the 31st Indiana Volunteer Infantry also includes photos of some of the soldiers.
Cemetery Research Workshop in Noblesville
Saturday, August 30, 2008
Registration Opens For IGS Conference in Indianapolis
Registration is $30 for IGS members, $35 for non-members. There is a discounted rate available for rooms at the Indianapolis Marriott East--please contact them directly at (317) 352-1231 and mention the IGS conference to receive the discount.
For more information, or to register, please visit the Conference page.
Thursday, August 28, 2008
Boone County Genealogical Society Meeting
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Hamilton County Offers Genealogy Databases Workshop
Monday, August 25, 2008
Family History Workshop in Frankfort
Friday, August 22, 2008
Marion County Society To Discuss Genealogy Websites
Irish and Scots-Irish Family History Workshop in Fort Wayne
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
IGS Offers Databases for Members
Already on the site are databases concerning the Civil War, Mexican War and Spanish-American War, as well as church records, orphans records and records for various schools (including Indiana University).
Sunday, August 17, 2008
IGS Offers New Publications
The Indiana Genealogical Society has added several new publications to the Shop IGS section of its website. The publications focus on Indianapolis and Marion County records. Among the highlights:
--Marion County, Indiana High School Graduates, Volumes 1 and 2--containing information on graduates of Indianapolis/Shortridge High School 1869-1910; Ben Davis High School, 1896-1938; Franklin Township High Schools, 1890-1942, and Lawrence Township High Schools, 1895-1941.
--Marriages and Deaths from Indianapolis Newspapers, Volumes 1, 2 and 3--containing extracts of entries from Indianapolis newspapers concerning marriages, deaths, divorces, separations/desertions, and estate notices. Volume 1 covers 1822-1829; Volume 2 covers 1830-1839; Volume 3 covers 1840-1849.
--Burial List and History of Greenlawn City Cemetery, Indianapolis--containing information on burials from the 1820's through the 1860's.
--World War I Military Deaths from Marion County--a reprint of the Marion County section of Gold Star Honor Roll (1921), which has photos and brief biographies of Marion County soldiers who died during the Great War.
Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Military Symposium in Fort Wayne
Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Family History Seminar in Louisville
Monday, August 11, 2008
Hamilton County Offers Genealogy Course
For more details, contact Sue Dillon at shdillon@indy.rr.com or phone (317) 844-3558.
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Ancestry Library Edition Workshop Offered in Hamilton County
Friday, August 8, 2008
Boone County Genealogical Society Meeting
Scottish and Lithuanian Research Program in Fort Wayne
Thursday, August 7, 2008
Marriage Indexing: Roll of Honor
We are indexing Indiana marriage records in preparation for putting the digital images online for researchers to access. Congratulations to all who are helping with this project and a special thank you to the following Roll of Honor indexers and arbitrators for their contribution.
Over 20,000 Records Indexed
Harold Martin of Melbourne, Florida
Sheryl Porter of Monmouth, Illinois
Robert E. Van Lue of Rochester, Indiana
Jane Chamberlain of Bloomfield, Indiana
Bea Barton of Washington, Utah
Over 10,000 Records Indexed
Don Sylvester of Sanford, North Carolina
Clara J. Whan of Avilla, Indiana
Teresa Taramasso of Graham, Texas
Michelle Golden of Roy, Washington
Linda Harney of Huntington, Indiana
Darlene Shuart of Monroe, Washington
Justina Cook of Nampa, Idaho
Mary Sallee of Mesa, Arizona
Carolyn Lowe of Knoxville, Tennessee
Barbara Scott of Sunnyvale, California
Over 5,000 Records Indexed
Patricia Hodges of Stacy, Minnesota
Cindy Fuller of West Lafayette, Indiana
Robert McKillip of Rock Mount, Virginia
Evelyn D. City of Clinton, Indiana
William Stevens of West Point, Utah
Walter Caplinger of Kansas City, Missouri
Mary Stewart of Muncie, Indiana
Sandra Wincek of New Berlin, Wisconsin
Ronald R. Hall of Fort Wayne, Indiana
Judy Vanaugh of Poland, Ohio
Karen Creamer of Connersville, Indiana
Martha Roll of Rockford, Illinois
Deborah Rex of Brea, California
Nancy Lee White of Patriot, Indiana
Yvonne L. Strong of East Wenatchee, Washington
Over 20,000 Records Arbitrated
Dan Elliott of Mount Vernon, Indiana
Clara J. Whan of Avilla, Indiana
Nancy Brower of Oroville, California
Over 10,000 Records Arbitrated
Bernie Cinkoske of Indianapolis, Indiana
Ronald Chard of Ocala, Florida
Justina Cook of Nampa, Idaho
Larry Munden of Houston, Texas
Lori White of Windsor, Colorado
Over 5,000 Records Arbitrated
Michelle Golden of Roy, Washington
Ann C. Richardson of Woods Cross, Utah
Robert McKillip of Rock Mount, Virginia
Jennifer Cruse of Terre Haute, Indiana
Genealogy "Boot Camp" in Noblesville
Vital Records Lecture in Fort Wayne
Wednesday, August 6, 2008
Query: HEADY/BLAIR of Vigo County
John F. and Amanda Heady were in the 1880 census in Linton Township, Vigo County. Amanda is a widow in the 1900 census, living in Terre Haute in the household of a son-in-law.
William A. had siblings:
--Robert T. (born about 1866 in Indiana)
--Mary E. (born about 1868 in Indiana)
--Ida M. (born about 1870 in Indiana)
--Sarah E. (born about 1874 in Indiana)--married Daniel C. Coleman (born about 1871) on 9 November 1893 in Vigo County
--Rosetta M. (born November 1878 in Indiana)--married Bert L. Kendall (born April 1874) on 27 October 1895 in Vigo County
William A. Heady married Mary B. Leach on 26 February 1898 in Vigo County. Family history says they had a son (name unknown). He was working in Oklahoma by 1903, and he was married in 1905 near Elk City, Oklahoma to Georgia Hanger and they had a daughter, Bernice (born 1915). William was killed in a fire in 1917, but his wife and daughter survived. We know little of the Indiana part of our family history. Thank you for any information you can give us.
Kellie Sensintaffar
kelliegardens@yahoo.com
Tuesday, August 5, 2008
Curt Witcher To Speak at Allen County Meeting
Monday, July 28, 2008
Genealogy Workshop in Southern Indiana
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Query: Eckhard of DeKalb County
Tom Eckhardt
1026 N. Parkside Dr.
Peoria, IL 61606
tombeumc@sbcglobal.net
Query: Lanning/Johnson of Jay and Randolph counties
Joseph Costa
1423 Nottingham Circle
Los Banos, CA 93635
joe@mohlernixon.com
Query: Sword/Kelly of Henry and Marion counties
I'm told Bess Kelly lived an "unhappy" life. I do not think she ever remarried. There is a Bessie Kelly buried at Crown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis--she was buried in Section 11, Lot 43 on July 5, 1960. Are there records available that might prove if she is the correct Bessie Kelly that I am seeking?
John M. Rhodes
409 Bloor St E., #602
Toronto, Ontario M4W 3T2
Canada
johnmrhodes@roges.com
Query: Reynolds of Knox County
Harolyn Reynolds
125 Culbertson Loop
Livingston, TX 77351
spindrift@escapees.com
Query: Regener of Marion, Dubois and Vanderburgh counties
Anthony's son Frank eventually settled in Michigan and was a teacher at St. Lorenz Lutheran School in Frankenmuth, Saginaw County, Michigan. Emma married a Joseph E. Franks in Evansville, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, and Nancy married a Mr. Blackwell (place of marriage unknown). I am especially interested in any siblings Anthony may have had, as one of them may have served in the Union army during the Civil War. Any information will be greatly appreciated.
Sue Hebbeler
110 W. Maryland St.
Evansville, IN 47710
Query: Hayes of Wabash County
I cannot locate Ellen and Katherine Hayes again until they were married. There is a family rumor that they were orphans for some time. Katherine married a Eugene Thompson on November 20, 1882. Eugene Thompson disappeared around 1910 and Katherine was still alive after 1930 in Marion County, Indiana--I cannot find when they died.
Ellen Hayes married Daniel Haley on August 16, 1886 in Miami County, Indiana. I have records for this family until their deaths. Ellen died August 8, 1921 in Peru, Miami County (her death record lists her mother as being Ellen Mannen?) Daniel Haley died May 28, 1939 in Peru as well.
I am interested in learning about the sisters before they get married. Thank you in advance for any help. It may be the fact that I am in Minnesota that is making researching this line so hard.
Karen Haley
15694 Heywood Ct.
Apple Valley, MN 55124-7149
kahaley@gmail.com
Query: Brown/Skeels of Noble County
Cindi Marsh
10601 Oak Chapek Dr.
Ft. Wayne, IN 46845
cindi10601@verizon.net
Query: Robinson of Steuben County
Shari Gorney
22705 Socia
Saint Clair Shores, MI 48082
oleblueii@aol.com
Query: Hunter/Welborn
Tom Armstrong
9251 George St.
Manassas, VA 20110
tronald@mac.com
Query: Abernathy of Fountain County
--Orville Abernathy died 22 June 1992 in Covington, Fountain County, Indiana
--Elizabeth Abernathy died March 1980 in Indiana
--Homer Abernathy died date unknown in Indiana
Nick DeRose
14205 Gayhead Rd.
Apple Valley, CA 92307-5797
nbderose@verizon.net
Query: Downey/Price of Howard County
Sharon Roczynski
1424 E. College Ave., Apt. 6
Normal, IL 61761
sharon@ilstu.edu
Query: Kelley of Wabash and Allen counties
George Shaffer
P.O. Box 1068
Capitan, NM 88316
micshaffer35@yahoo.com
Query: MacDaniel of Wabash County
Anne Prowell
374 Delano Ave.
San Francisco, CA 94112
admin@4thefam.us
Query: Reese of Fountain and Allen counties
Jacklyn Wilson
2000 N. Meridian Rd., Apt. 183
Tallahassee, FL 32303
wilsonsue@msn.com
Query: Friend of Jay County
Jena Stinger
RR 2, Box 55D
Pocatello, ID 83202
motherstinger@gmail.com
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Randolph County Courthouse Renovation
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
Marriage Indexing: Over 615,000 Records
Monday, July 7, 2008
Survey of IGS Conference Sites
If you include your name and e-mail address when you fill out this survey, you will automatically be entered in our drawing for a free registration to the 2009 IGS conference in Indianapolis. Only one entry per person.
Sunday, July 6, 2008
Bloomington Cemeteries Damaged By Vandals
On July 3, workers at the Dunn Cemetery on the campus of Indiana University discovered that two of the headstones had been damaged and another four headstones appeared to have been removed.
Thanks to IGS President Michael Maben for providing this information.
Saturday, July 5, 2008
Flooding Damages Johnson County Cemetery
Saturday, June 28, 2008
Family History Conference in Indianapolis
The conference is free. A boxed lunch will be available for $6. Registration is available on their website.
Friday, June 27, 2008
Danville's College Subject of Talk
Registration is required--you may register via their website, or by calling (317) 839-6602, ext. 114.
Thursday, June 26, 2008
Plainfield To Host Cemetery Research Workshop
Registration is required--you may register via their website, or by calling (317) 839-6602, ext. 114.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Lake County Marriage Index 1837-1920 Online
Tuesday, June 24, 2008
Marriage Indexing: Blurry Images & Other Tidbits
If the given name is William Edward, we want the whole thing -- not William E. and the field help says. And usually the name is written several times on a document. Please take the time to find the most COMPLETE name because that is the one we want you to index.
And sometimes a name may be Sarah one place on the document and maybe Sally someplace else. Which one to use? Use both! Index it as Sarah or Sally. Two versions of any name with "or" between them is not only acceptable, it is what we would like to see!
Thanks for your help on this fantastic project! You are creating an index that will last and be helpful to future generations long after all of us are gone. What better legacy to leave!
Shirley Fields
Thursday, June 19, 2008
Indianapolis Probate Records Book Reprinted
Monday, June 16, 2008
Marriage Indexing: Roll of Honor
Over 20,000 Records Indexed
Harold Martin of Melbourne, Florida
Sheryl Porter of Monmouth, Illinois
Robert E. Van Lue of Rochester, Indiana
Jane Chamberlain of Bloomfield, Indiana
Over 10,000 Records Indexed
Bea Barton of Washington, Utah
Don Sylvester of Sanford, North Carolina
Clara J. Whan of Avilla, Indiana
Teresa Taramasso of Graham, Texas
Michelle Golden of Roy, Washington
Linda Harney of Huntington, Indiana
Darlene Shuart of Monroe, Washington
Justina Cook of Nampa, Idaho
Mary Sallee of Mesa, Arizona
Carolyn Lowe of Knoxville, Tennessee
Barbara Scott of Sunnyvale, California
Over 5,000 Records Indexed
Patricia Hodges of Stacy, Minnesota
Cindy Fuller of West Lafayette, Indiana
Robert McKillip of Rock Mount, Virginia
Evelyn D. City of Clinton, Indiana
William Stevens of West Point, Utah
Walter Caplinger of Kansas City, Missouri
Mary Stewart of Muncie, Indiana
Sandra Wincek of New Berlin, Wisconsin
Ronald R. Hall of Fort Wayne, Indiana
Judy Vanaugh of Poland, Ohio
Karen Creamer of Connersville, Indiana
Martha Roll of Rockford, Illinois
Over 20,000 Records Arbitrated
Dan Elliott of Mount Vernon, Indiana
Clara J. Whan of Avilla, Indiana
Nancy Brower of Oroville, California
Over 10,000 Records Arbitrated
Bernie Cinkoske of Indianapolis, Indiana
Ronald Chard of Ocala, Florida
Justina Cook of Nampa, Idaho
Larry Munden of Houston, Texas
Over 5,000 Records Arbitrated
Lori White of Windsor, Colorado
Michelle Golden of Roy, Washington
Ann C. Richardson of Woods Cross, Utah
Robert McKillip of Rock Mount, Virginia
Jennifer Cruse of Terre Haute, Indiana
Thursday, June 12, 2008
Whitesell Cemetery in Indianapolis Rededicated
On June 11, 2008 a rededication ceremony was held at Crown Hill Cemetery, and over 100 people--including several descendants of the pioneers buried in the cemetery--attended. The ceremony included speeches by the commissioner of the Indiana Department of Transportation (INDOT) and the Indiana Department of Natural Resources' preservation officer.
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Query: McAvoy of Cass or La Porte counties
--George McAvoy born November 1879
--Harry McAvoy born October 1883; died 1950 in Albuquerque, New Mexico
--Mary (or May) S. McAvoy born October 1885
They may have been from Logansport, Cass County, Indiana or Laporte, La Porte County, Indiana. They are in the 1900 census in Chicago, Illinois--George is the head of household and his birthplace is given as Illinois; Harry and Mary S.'s birthplaces are both given as Indiana. Their father's birthplace was listed as New York and their mother's birthplace as Wisconsin.
Thomas McAvoy
18575 E. Fieldbrook
Rowland Heights, CA 91748
thomasmcavo9985@aol.com
Query: Hamilton of Grant County
They were in the 1900, 1910 and 1920 censuses for Jefferson Township, Grant County, Indiana. I cannot locate him after the 1920 census. I would like to find out who his father was.
Jonann Hamilton
317 Gawin Dr.
Warner Robins, GA 31093
dannyhamilton1@yahoo.com
Query: Frazier/Shaw of Indiana
According to the petition, James and Margaret had 5 children. I know one of their children was Joel P. Frazier, who was born in 1827 in Kentucky. Any help is greatly appreciated!
Darlene Amos
612 Forbes Dr.
Shelbyville, KY 40065
Damos621@aol.com
Query: Pennington of Morgan County
Brenna (Brown) Burnette
2149 3rd St.
Santa Clara, CA 95054
bburnette@scusd.net
Query: Ridgeway of Greene County
Karen Henchel
203 Nicklaus Ct.
Evans, GA 30809
dkhenchel@hotmail.com
Monday, June 9, 2008
Query: Dean of Marion County
Barbara Hicks
4990 State Route 138
Hillsboro, OH 45133
barbhicks@att.net
Query: Romine of Jefferson County
Sarah Winckelman
4069 Howell Rd.
Malvern, PA 19355
nocreek@aol.com
Query: Hoff/Sonnefeld of Harrison County
Elizabeth Elshoff
8990 S. 450W
Huntingburg, IN 47542
russf@psci.net
Query: Mathews of Cass and Noble counties
Sondra Rothe
3102 Riverlawn Dr.
Kingwood, TX 77339
ssrothe@hotmail.com
Query: Roach/Cain of Jefferson County
Larry Roach
4425 Wesley Way
El Sobrante, CA 94803
roachgirls@aol.com
Query: Debruler of Clay County
I am the son of Donald Carlos DeBrular and the grandson of Elsworth DeBrular, who was Joseph's youngest son. The name was originally spelled Debruler and is spelled Debrewler in the 1870 census. The name was later spelled DeBrular.
Jerry D. Mills
2524 Glencairn Dr.
Ft. Wayne, IN 46815
jerrydmj@verizon.net
Query: Robertson of Knox County
Brad Butrum
2422 Arleth St.
Terre Haute, IN 47802
bradandpatti2422@yahoo.com
Query: Bledsoe/Walker of Martin County
All the records I have found so far have been in Perry or Center townships in Marion County, Indiana. Apparently the family went to Martin County, Indiana, before 1824.
Doris Wooden
2260 Grand Cypress Dr.
Lakeland, FL 33810
doriswooden@yahoo.com