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SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 1969 THE INDIANAPOLIS STAR PAGE 18 SEC 6- Mrs. J. E. Simms, R.R.5, Box 286, Anderson, 46011. RESPONSE: R-589 Data taken in 1945 of old cemetery on David REES farm, Dearborn County between Lawrenceburg and Aurora.

It is hard to find and the stones are falling apart. Montgomery G. HOWARD, Captain Company Regiment Indiana; Volunteers d. 6-16-1866, 'age 35 nine Q-6840 Who we're children of Dudley KELLY who resided West Taylor Street, Kokomo in 1860s and later? Sister, Lydia m. Howard County 1854 to Jacob B.

EARLY and brothers; John C. County 1856 to Rachel Ann EARLY; and Matthew T. m. a 1 1 County 1863 Mary M. VINEY.

Mrs. Jeanne Stangle, R.R. 5, Monticello, 47960.. "Q-6S4I Was Rachel Ann by Ibicrtton generation ancestral chart designed by the late Gilbert Cope has had widespread approval and sale. A still larger! chart has been designed for 10 or 11 generations.

Write" for information. Send stamped envelope. Joseph Cope, Box 71, West Chester 19380. I DO YOU KNOW? All names in the HOOSIER ANCESTORS column of genealogical interest during the first two and a half has been compiled by Eloist R. Means.

There are 123 pages and more than 14,000 names of great value to those with Indiana ancestry. Send $2.50 plus 50 cents for handling and mailing in care of this column. rame, a. 1694, to America Samuel d. James (Sen DANIEL (Junior) b.

4-17-1819. d. 3-18-67; Jos. BACK-ERT, Company 37th Indiana Infantry; BACKERT; Martha R. BACKERT, daughter of William and Louisa HUFF, b.

5-12-1845, d. 1-19-73; Olive A. BACKERT, b. 2-26-1868. d.

11-7-1868; Annie MBACKERT, 4246-1872. di 5-29-1873; Jariies BACKERT, b. 'Mar d. 4-2p-1880. "Also Jacob and America, children ot William and Louise HUFF; b.

11-14-1843, Jaceb-dJ 1-24844; Robert son of William and Louisa HUFF 5b 5-5-1840 1-22-1863. from -wound in Battle of Stony River; William R. HUFF, b. 1812, d. 8-4-1896; R.

B. HUFF, Sergeant, Company 1, 37th Indiana Infantry; vMary E. SANKS, b. 6-11-1784, d. 3-7-1872; Joseph HELP WANTED! Many early settlers-of Indiana were natives of South Carolina; therefore we have a common bond of interest.

Such hearty emigrants as Matthew Elder and numerous months, day; ior) d. James HUFF d. 1899; Tamson Co 1 months, seven days; Mary BUTTERFIELD. d. 1826 ages seven years; a COWLES d.

9-12-1843, aged 19 months; Margaret Louisa, daughter of W. F. and Julia A. HOWARD, b. 6-16-1855, d.

9-5-1856; James Edward, son of W. F. and Julia HOWARD, b. 2-7-1860, d. 10-21-1862, and Timothy DAVIS, b.

3-28-1776, d. 2-17-1833. Mrs. John Vandament, 229 Harvey Court, Cincinnati, Ohio, 45217. R-590 An article appeared in 1915 about an organization of the McAFFEE clan at Har-rodsburg, Ky.

If interested, I have a list of the people who attended in 1915, 1916 and 1922. These people were descendants of five sons of Jane (McMICHAEL) McAFEE, all veterans of the Revolution in Virginia who came to Kentucky early. Ralph E. Pearson, 2218 Alta Vista Avenue, Austin, 78704. R-591 For almost 60 years the fan-shape eight- EARLY Preble County, 1754, 1837; anotlieE James (third), b.

3-23-1790, 11-17-1849; John i b. 1-M George 2-2-1788, "Earii-son MariahfSANKS Jj. d. 8-16-1823; i0-24-1777, 543-1865; Mother; SANKSl 3-28-1838, d. 9-12-1895; Cor-intha b.

Augj Ohio, 1840 a sister to Sarah Catherine EARLY there 1843? Rachel m. Howard County 1856 to John KELLYV afjd Sarah; there about' 186(i; jtoyAWam LONG. Mrs ieanfee Stangle R.R. 5, Montfceito47960. 1859, d.

'March 1920 m.WaIi Quakers and Associate Reronnea presny-terians left their home state of South Carolina fnd migrated to Indiana where they made significant contributions in the state's development. In anticipation of South Carolina's 300th anniversary celebration fn'-1970V the Tri-centennial Commission isfurrently gathering as much material as possible on sigfiifi-. cant family and group migrations in the 1800s. i Assistance by this column's readers would greatlv benefit the tracing of migrai ter ROSENBERRY.andi.daugh year.s, six David Baldwin d. ter, Ivan Elizabeth, itt, Elrpy BROWN daughter, 9rI3-1849, age-3 mrrf Vie ''l-l.

infill 1 Elizabeth rri. Harold SNYDER Q-6842 "Have a.Hugue-. 'DANIEL, b. 12-13-1789, d. sort or John DANIEL d.

and daughter. Nancy tn. Bert RULES: Queries must havt Indiana connection end should be limited to 35 words plus dates and sender's name and address. One query per letter preferred, clearhr stated with typed or printed surnames to minimize errors. Genealogy charts for complllne lineage obtained by sending 24 cents In coin and a long stamped self-addressed envelope to HOOSIER ANCESTORS, in care of The Indianapolis Star, 307 North Pennsylvania Street, 4620t.

Mrs. Brenton ASTHFORD. Bert ancestor in. the' family of PIATT -came country early' 1700. Seek aiJ lh establishing JO-20-1873; American HOWARD, daughter of John and Hannah -HOWARD, d.

7-21-1821, eight years, two i 850 years, pine months, 18 days;" Jqha- DANIEL (Senior) Pennsylvania 11-23-1777, d. 8-26-1874; John tion patterns and names of three who left South Carolina, are wanted, when and where they departed and where theyj R.R. Box 120, Centerville, .47330. i settled. Evidence of such interesting Carolinians who settled ancestry.

Mrs. Walter Bodem, 4729 Young Avenue, 46201. ft ALL 5 STORES Q-6830 Wonder if I have Huguenot lineage? My Andrew ROOS or RUSE m. 1797 in. Pennsylvania around Seneca and his wife was Martha DANIEL.

Settled original land grants in Coluiribiana Indiana should be sent to Research Department, South Carolina Tricentennial Commission, Box 1970, Columbia, S.C., 29202. QUERIES: Q-6821 Want parents of Jacob SNYDER b. 10-3-1808, d. 6-14-1871 m. Margaret RIGGLE b.

2-2-1814, d. 12-18-1870. Children: Mary A. ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY County, Ohio, then sold out, took up grants in Indiana, Starke, Marshall and Elkhart counties in 1850. I have copies of the deeds.

Mrs, Calvin H. Gerlack, 8855 JLbU Spring Mill Road, 46260. Q-6831 Believe my iiiiiiil great-grandmother was- Mar garet BULLITT who Enoch BUNNER 10-184818 in Monongalia County Vir mm ginia. She 'had several children who later came to' Indiana and I haye been unable to find out who her parents were or if she came to Indiana or d. in Virginia.

Ap b. 10-5-1833, d. 11-15-1917; Susannah b. -21-1836, d. 1-25-1836; Elizabeth b.

12-23-1836, d. 1-9-1886; George R. b. 8-15-1838, d. 4-1-1924; John b.

11-14-1840, d. 1-2-1843; Neal b. 3-22-1843, d. 12-4-1876; Jacob b. 3-14-1846, d.

1-24-1905; William b. 11-12-1848, d. 1-16-1877; Eliza J. b. 4-6-1852, d.

2-22-1926; Margaret E. b. 8-13-1857. Lived DeKalb and Allen counties. Will correspond with descendants.

Mrs. Bert Wolfe, 3618 Tom-linson Drive, Logansport, 46947. Q. 6822 Seek parents of John Leonard (WIDNER (served War 1812, Ohio) b. d.

3-24-1771 probably mid ocean, d. 12-9-1835 Pulaski County and wife, Jamina b. 7-24-1800 Ohio, d. 8-30-1939 Pulaski County. Was he m.

before? No other children mentioned in estate but these: Rebecca m. William FISHER; Seth m. Nancy PARSON then Maria HIL-DRETH; David; Margaret; and Benoni m. Sarah Jane preciate any information on how to check this. My father was orphaned so we have no records.

Mrs. Raymond S. Lone. 1903 Fourth Street, Anderson, 46012. it Q-6832 Desire informa tion on Greensberry HARRI SON from Maryland to Har mmmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmm din County, Kentucky.

1784. Lived Shelby County, Ken tucky 1810-1880. Who were parents, wife and children? Grandson, Simpson HARRISON moved to Indiana, Boone County, early 1830s. ij. i i i FORNASH then Pricilla PARSONS and Lucretia WHITE.

Will correspond with descendants. Mrs. Bert Wolfe, 3618 Tomlinson Drive, Logansport, 46947. Does anyone i pMMalPaTaTHIIPlBBWpWiWBpW 'ViZSStimmmvmmm, Vi i m. Jt Believe Greensberry to be great-grandfather to Lucy Ann (HARRISON) COLE, lived near West Fork, who was my great-grandmother.

Robert E. Jackson, 4119 North Campbell Avenue, 46226. Q-6833 Want data on Robert S. HARRISON b. 1-16-1812 in Kentucky, m.

10-25-1832 Ellen Kirk b. 6-7-1812 Kentucky. Who were parents, brothers and sisters? They were parents of Lucy Ann (HARRISON) COLE, d. have ancestry of John FAR-LOW b. about 178.

4 North Carolina, d. 1857 probably Union County? He m. Cath erine MILLER then Sidneth (JOHNSON) MILLER. a ents were William and Dm-silla FAR LOW. Children i ItTgKt jbanakeHa Martha, Eve, Stephen, Lu- West Fork 1916, who was my great-grandmother.

Rob SAVE 1 2.40 PENNCRESr 5,000 BTU AIR CONDITIONER REG. $124, SAVE PENNCRESP IMPERIAL 18,000 BTU AIR CONDITIONER REG. $249, For the utmost in cooling comfort this summer, you'll never do better than sayings like these! Quality features include Penneys exclusive filter sentry That lights up automatically when the filter needs cleaning. Three-speed cooling, slide out chassis. 230208 volts, 1 3 amp motor.

cinda, George, Maria, Henry or Henrietta, Thomas, Mary, Drusilla, John, and Sarah Jane, Mrs. Donald W. Henry, 7037 North College Avenue, 46220. Q-6824 Would like- to know more about Enoch FARLOW b. Randolph County, North Carolina, son of Michael FARLOW.

Enoch had one known son, William S. b. 8-27-1832 there in North Carolina, m. Louisa BECKER-DICE and d. in Indiana, probably Madison County.

Mrs. Donald W. Henry, 7037 North College Avenue, 46220. Q-6825 Need information on Elizabeth (THOMAS) HOBSON and Andrew, William, Obediah, Hezekiah, Ambrose and their families. Mrs.

Frank A. Crismore, 5050 Kessler Boulevard, North Drive, 46208. Seek data on THOMAS family connected with families; SCAFERS, SMITH KETHLY, MOUNT, NEWBY, WILLAMS, COOK, NEWMAN, and I in A sure way to beat the heat during hot summer days! And take a load off that budget, too! Easy-to-install air conditioner features two speed cooling, 10-position thermostat control, permanent Scott foam filter. 115 volt, 7.5 amp motor. Don't wait to save on this summertime special! ert F.

Jackson, 41 19 North Campbell Avenue, 46226. Q-6833 Isaac A. COSTIN b. 1807 m. Mary Charity AP-PLEGATE b.

9-14-1814 Owen County. Want d. dates of their children: Whitfield b. 1836; Carr b. 1838; Elinor b.

1833; Emily A. b. 1848; and Isaac b. L. W.

Stoffers, Box 725, Ontario, 97914. Q-6835 Would like to prove my lineage goes back to Huguenots. Have traced back to 1799 through Isaac MONNETT, (MONET, MON-ETT, MONNET, etc.) b. 1799. Claude R.

Monnett, R.R. 1, Box 412, Cloverdale, 46120. Q-6836 Want to know more of ancestors believed Huguenots. My father, Joseph B. EUDALY, b.

4-26-1875 in Marion County was son of Marcus b. there 10-20-1852, the son of Joseph A. b. 1816 Kentucky m. Mickey CARROL or CARREL 8-14-1837 Marion County, Joseph A.

EUDALY was son of Elisha b. Virginia 1777 according to 1870 census of Indiana and m. 10-13-1807 Charlotte County Virginia, to Peggy ELMORE, daughter of John. Have heard there is an EU-DAILEY Cemetery there in Virginia and other records with this spelling. Mrs.

Samuel C. Craver, Moresville, R.R. 4, Box 244, 46158. CHECK THESE SIZES OUT FOR YOUR SUMMER COOLING NEEDS $12960 years 1816 to 1878, Washing 15210 ton County. Mrs.

Frank Penncrest quality dehumidifiers leave the air cool and dry! Crismore, 5050 Kessler Boulevard, North Drive, 46208. Q-6827 My ancestor John LIONBERGER (LEY. LNotKUtK) arrived in America 1735 from Wittel-sheim, four miles from Mul-house, France. I have com SAVE 14.90! BTU 2-SPEED, REG. $144, NOW.

SAVE 1 7.90! 8.ooo BTU 2-SPEED, REG. $1 69, NOW SAVE $20 90! 10,000 BTU 2-SPEED, REG. $1 99, NOW SAVE 12 90! 11,500 BTU 3-SPEED, REG. $219, NOW. SAVE 1 3.90! BTU 3-SPEED, REG.

$229, NOW SAVE29.90! 24,000 BTU 3-SPEED, REG. $299, NOW SAVE 28,000 BTU 2-SPEED, REG. $339, NOW It pi a. par 24 hre. nralel.

ramaval rut. plete lineage of above and they were Lutherans Were Q-6837 Records desired they considered Huguenots? $17910 $19710 $206 10 $269 10 $305 10 on Caleb from Clay County, a private in Com Mrs. Mai J. Mulrine, 5915 North Tuxedo Street 46220. pany 133 Regiment, Indiana Infantry 1864.

Records on omer mill people are Penncrt automatic dehumidifier maintain! room humidity ot proper level for health and comfort. Ideal for hornet with central heating or damp, below-ground-level rooms. Important features include automatic humidittat, hote adaptor, 2 bate rollers. 115 volti, 60 cycle. Penncrest 14-pint dehumidifier 4 Penncrest 25-pint imtkM Automatic dehumidifier 3 also desired.

Edwin P. Hill, 3448 west 10th Street, Q-6838 Would like in. formation on any early mem bers of the WILLETS, WILL- ITS or WILLETTS family wno came from Pennsylvania Q-6828 One of my maternal progenitors was Edward MILLION, m. Mary and had son, Jacob, 12-26-1782, purchased land 8-22-1788 Washington County Tennessee. Family tradition is that the MILLIONS were French lace makers from Lyons, Protestants, who fled France after Edict of Nantes.

Have found no record so need proof. Ellis A. Hopkins, 835 Highland Avenue, Lafayette, 47905. Q-6823 Would like to know if family name of GALLATIN appears among lists of those with Huguenot through Ohio to Indiana about 1811. Many to Wayne NO MONEY DOWN USE PENNEY'S TIME PAYMENT PLAN! County.

Miss Dorothy Lewis, Williamsburg, 47374. Q-6839 Do not know if ROSENBERRY line is to Huguenots but do have Shop PENNEYS DOWNTOWN -THIRD FLOOR, Monday thru Saturday, 9:30 'til ekcept Thursday, 9:30 'til 8:23. Shop PENNEYS LAFAYETTE SQUARE, Monday thru Saturday, 1 0 'til 1 EASTGATK, SPEEDWAY, SOUTHERN PLAZA, 1 0 'til 9. ROBINETT line: Allen b. Lor.

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