BAHR |
- Deanna Williams
Updated 25 May 2005
researching BAHR, HATZER, WISSER, GATES, PALMER, & TRIMBLE
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BAIRD |
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BANTA |
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BALDWIN |
- Wendy White
- Doug Melzer
- Arne Trelvik Posted 30 Apr
2003
- Rose Fry posted 1 Jan 2004
I'm looking for information on my ggggrandparents:Martin Varner b. Warren
Co and his wife, Jeannette? Parents of Martin are Samuel Baldwin and
Elizabeth Varner
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BANKER |
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BARLOW |
- Nan Osborn posted 1 August 2004
I have a Bible with the names John Barlow Family with some photos of
unknown from Lebanon Warren Co., Ohio. The attached photos
are of Minnie Osborn Barlow, wife of John Barlow. She died 2/26/1921
Hamilton Co., child is Lea Barlow. Trying to find out Minnie Osborn
Barlow's parents?
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BARKALOW |
- Scott Hanna
- Peggy
Dyas, Virginia Beach posted 4 Jun 2011
- Patti
Graman-Hanaghan posted 29 Dec 2016
researching the Barkalow, Bowman,
Clark, Conover,
Couden, Hollingsworth,
Kiphart, McCray,
Schenck, Scofield,
Skinner, Smoot,
Stoughton, Taylor,
Templin, and Thompson
surnames
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BARKER |
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BARNETT |
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BARNHART |
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BARTON |
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BASEY |
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BATCHELLOR |
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BATES |
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BATSON |
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BEACH |
- Don
Ehrnsberger posted 27 Nov 2007
I would like to add the names, Lewis and Solomon Beach to the list of
settlers of Warren County Ohio. They were there in 1820 and later in
Turtle creek twp. I have been trying to locate WHERE their farm was
-ON WHAT ROAD? The map
of 1867 is a Little too late; I am afraid. They would probably be
on an 1840 property map. I HAVE found the tombstone picture of Lewis'
grave--in the OLD section of the Lebanon
cemetery. He died in 1846.
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BEACHY |
- Glen A. Beachy Posted 19 March
2005
There is a man by the name of Lincoln Beachy, 1887 to 1915 who was well
known as a stunt pilot in the early years of aviation. He died in a
plane he built when it crashed into the San Francisco Bay. There is
a lot of information about Lincoln's flying stunts, and even a number
of pictures of him and the planes he flew. From the information I can
find it seems he is from Lebanon, and/or Warren County Ohio. his grandfather's
name is Thomas. One article I read said Lincoln had changed his name
as he thought Lincoln sounded better for a pilot than his birth name,
it never said what his original name was. I have been trying to place
Lincoln on the Beachy family tree, so far no luck.
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BEAL |
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BEATTY |
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BECKELHYMER |
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BEEDLE |
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BEEL |
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BELL |
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BENJAMIN |
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BENN |
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BENNETT |
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BENSON |
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BISHER
BISHIR
BYSHER |
- Carley
Bisher Worth, Valencia, CA posted 4 April 2007
We are researching the surname Bishir, Bisher, Bysher in Warren and
Highland Cos. Ohio. You might be interested in looking at a website
we have put up to aid those researching this family: http://bishir.org/
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BISHOP |
- Deb
Mancz-Bush posted 10 June 2007
David W. Bishop who is my Great great great Grandfather was married
to Mary Cory/Corey. They married in 1810 in Warren County Ohio. Their
son was Jeremiah Bishop married to Louisa Barker. We are looking for
siblings for Jeremiah Bishop. Any one related to this line of Bishops
any and all information would be of great help.
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BLAKE |
- Ann Lester Posted 20 Jun
2003
I am searching for information about William Love who gave his consent
for the marriage of his daughter, Elizabeth Love, to marry John Blake
on 13 Nov 1804. I found that in "Warren County Marriage Consents, Warren
County, Ohio 1803-1903" compiled by Ellen Van Houten & Florence Cole.
Elizabeth's tombstone in Parke Co., IN says she is the daughter of "W
& J Love." That was all the information I had to go on until I found
this consent. Now I need to find if he lived in Warren Co. or from where
the consent was mailed. Ann Lester, Atlantic Beach, FL
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BLINN |
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BLISS |
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BLOSE
BLOSS |
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BODEN |
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BOGAN |
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BOGER |
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BOLLING |
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BOLMER |
- Eldean Kreitzer posted 26 Aug
2003
The 1850 Census, Franklin Twp., lists Isaac Bolmer, age 35; wife Matilda;
age 26, William, age 11; James, age 8; Jacob E., age 3; Isaac A., age
2; and Rebecca C., age 11/12. Jacob E. is my great grandfather. Isaac,
the father, was born in New Jersey. Does anyone have any information
on this family?
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BONECUTTER |
Marcia
Snyder , Holland, Texas posted 29 November 2010 |
BORAM
BOORAM
BOOROM |
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BORNTRAGER |
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BOWDRE
BOWDREY |
- See Lebanon Cemetery Old Section Lot
496
- [email protected]
- Robert
H. Mayse posted 29 September 2006
It appears that the 'Bowdre' population center of earlier America was
in Georgia, most specifically within the vicinity of Augusta, both in
Columbia County immediately to the north, & Richmond County immediately
to the south. Born sometime within the latter 1700s or first decade
of the 1800s was a man named "Hays Bowdre", who is reported to have
had a brother named Thomas Jefferson Bowdre. Hays reportedly died in
1856 at Augusta.
Louisa/Lucy Bowdre was a mulatto woman, born ~1803/4 in GA. Who was
her husband remains unrecognized, but rather predictably-spaced sequencing
of her six children (3 boys, 3 girls) over a period of ~14 years would
seem to indicate that she was probably indeed married. Her firstborn
was named George Washington Bowdre, b~1825GA, & her lastborn was David,
b~1839GA.
This family apparently departed from GA, sometime within the 1840s,
since they were in Warren County, OH, for the 1850 census. They were
evidently accompanied by another mulatto woman named Susan Fox, & her
two daughters, also from GA. George W. Bowdre during the early 1850s
married Ann Fox, & mother Lucy Bowdre about such time apparently subdivided
the family assets (Lucy surprisingly had $5000 in real estate in 1850).
Following the referenced marriage event, George, Ann, & mother-in-law
Susan left Warren County, & relocated ~230 miles northeast to Ashtabula
County, OH. Also making this move was George's younger brother, Robert
L. Bowdre.
Presumably still back in Warren County, mother Lucy seems nowhere in
evidence past 1860, although she could at such time obviously have been
residing with a son or daughter, but she might also have possibly deceased.
Son David was in 1870 still in Warren County, & son George & family
lived out their own lifetimes (some into the 1960s) in Ashtabula County
where they are (all but daughter Catherine) buried there in Oakdale
Cemetery. Son Robert was by 1870 in Chattanooga, TN, & later went to
Indian Territory where he is evident within the 1890s.
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BOWLING |
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BOWMAN |
- Judith
Armstrong updated 22 May 2007
"Samuel Bowman is my great-great grandfather. He married Emily
Skinner, daughter of Cornelius and Sarah McMakin Skinner."
- Doug Melzer
- Ron Whitacre
- Patti
Graman-Hanaghan posted 29 Dec 2016
researching the Barkalow, Bowman,
Clark, Conover,
Couden, Hollingsworth,
Kiphart, McCray,
Schenck, Scofield,
Skinner, Smoot,
Stoughton, Taylor,
Templin, and Thompson
surnames
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BRADLEY |
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BRANDENBURG |
- Terri
Scrogham posted 18 Feb 2004
I live in Oregon. Aaron
Brandenburg (1761-1865) had a son John Weaver who moved here to
the Salem area some time after all his kids were born. He died in Lebanon
Oregon and is buried in the Pioneer Cemetery there. I think that is
a neat fact. There is a difference in stories of the history of this
side of my family and whose kids were whose. I am trying to figure it
out and find proof of Aaron's kids and his dad's (William Henry).
- Jerry
Miley added 23 Mar 2015
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BRANDON |
- David
Brandon posted 5 Sep 2004
I am a direct descendant of Absalom Brandon and Ann Morton who moved
to Warren County in 1816 from Brandonville, WV.
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BRANT |
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BRATE |
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BREEN |
- Carole Lannom posted 12 July
2005
My gg-grandfather was John E. Breen born Sept. 16, 1828 Co. Cork, Ireland;
d. Nov 8, 1911 Xenia, OH. He lived in Warren Co. in Oregonia, OH, worked
for the railroad, owned over 350 acres of land and farmed the land.
His property ran along the Little Miami River. He married Ellen
M. Logan b. Feb 5, 1838 Ireland and they had the following children
born in Warren Co., OH: Daniel J.; Henry E.; Margaret E. and John Jr.
Other surnames: (Ellen) Crawford, (Olive Mary) Allen,
and (W.J.) Gitzinger.
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BRENENSTUL |
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BRETNEY
BRITNEY |
- Lesley Tadatada Posted 28 Jun
2003
I am researching Tobias
Bretney and descendants. He moved from Maryland to Hamilton County,
OH. He started Bretney's Tannery and purchased farm land in neighboring
Warren County to raise his children. He and his wife Nancy (Rutter)
are buried in Lebanon
Cemetery. I would love to have my name added to your list so that
anyone else researching BRETNEY can contact me.
- doug.britney
Posted 21 Oct 2006
I come from the following lineage:
Tobias to William to Joseph Ritchie to William G. to Willmar E. to Wilfred
to John (my father; not listed on the website)
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BREWER |
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BREWSTER |
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BRIDGE |
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BRINKMANN |
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BRODIE |
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BROWN |
- ROSANNE
BROWN Posted 26 April 2004
My parents, Norman T. and Anna Mae Brown lived in Morrow, OH from approx
1948 until 2001. Any information or memories you'd like to share would
be appreciated
- Mark
Rosenthal of Bonn, Germany Posted 10 Dec 2006
I am a descendant of John
Norman Brown, through Charles Brown, Norman Hadley Brown and Michael
Hadley Brown. Michael Hadley Brown was my father. He died in 2001. Norman
Hadley Brown was my grandfather, he died in 1999.
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BROWNING |
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BRUCE |
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BUNDREN |
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BUNNELL |
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BURCH
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BURDGE |
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BURK |
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BURKE |
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BURROUGHS
BURROWES
BURROWS |
- Michael Burrowes Safranek
Updated 12 Oct 2004 and
Pamela R Saba Posted 13 Oct 2004
We are looking for any information on Eden Burrowes born 1776, died
1858 and his wife Jane Reeder born 1786, died 1865
- Teresa Burrowes
Bloomingdale
- DebbieMiller Posted 6
Sep 2005
I am searching for any and all info on Ray(mond) b. about 1902 probably
Kentucky and Anne(Anna)??? b. about 1910,Virginia Burroughs(Burrows)
who lived in Springboro sometime after 1930. He was a taxi driver in
Cincinnati in 1930.
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BURSK |
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BUSHEART |
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BUTLER |
Vi Parsons, Editor
Dragoo Family Association News
P O Box 418083
Sacramento, CA 95841-8083 |