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RHONDA BURGESS WARREN
 | RE: Samuel Watkins #25961375 What county,State,cemetery name do you wish your photo for?
You may also contact me at nkunurse1987@yahoo.com | | | Tammie Ashley
 | Rachel S Williams Hi Patty I wondered if you know anything about Rachel S Williams. She was Hiram Bradley's step daughter. Her mother was Amanda C Finton and her father William W. Wiliams. Rachel married my 2nd great grandfather Lewis Harrison Helphinstine. I have their marriage certificate she was 17 but she died by the time she was 20 with no children. I was wondering how she died and more about her. I would appreciate any information. Thanks, Tammie bashley0909@gmail.com | | | redheadkelly
 | William Bradley m. Elizabeth Brooks Hi. I'm trying to track down an Elizabeth Bradley who was born in Kentucky about 1799. She married Philip Briggs in Andrew County, Missouri, in 1847.
I'm wondering if she could be the wife of your William Bradley b. 1794, Memorial# 81956891.
Do you have any details on where William migrated to or when he died? I'm also curious about the marriage date of 1807. William would have been 13 & Elizabeth would have been 8.
Any additional info would be appreciated. Thanks! | | | ktucker715
 | RE: John Horn FAG Greeting,
I have some additional information concerning John Horn. I have Mr. Horn living born in Germany (possible, Hessen-Darmstadt - most individual that arrived in this area immigrated from this city).
In the 1850s, Mr. Horn is living in Montgomery County, Ohio, but the 1910 Census states he did not immigrate until 1853. He is admitted into the County Infirmary in 1880 (known as U.S. National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers), a Civil War Vet. He must have left sometime before 1910, because according to the 1910 census is living as boarder with the Missenich family in Dayton, Montgomery, Ohio.
Since he was a Civil War Vet, he seem strange that he was not burial in the Dayton National Cemetery which is only 1/2 mile away.
I have a differnt Burial Marker for Mr. Horn. This cemetery is very hard to match the correct marker to the person. BTW, I located a death certificate, If you want, I can email to you.
Respectfully submitted,
Kevin Tucker Family Historian passing to the 1st Grade | | | Debbie J
 | RE: Bradley stones Hi, I have cemetery records for Foster Chapel and Mount Olivet, I have added all the Bradleys. Check it out. DebAdded by Debbie J on Oct 01, 2012 9:42 AM | | | Stephanie Buman
 | RE: Hunt? Hi Stephanie, i was just wondering if you are related to a person named Curtis Hunt from Fleming Co. Ky? His father's name was Bannie Hunt. My mother Mary Francis{Bradley}Meyer use to have a man named Curtis Hunt who wanted to marry my mom. I have tried to find him but no luck. I have a picture of my mom taken when she was about 20-25 years{during WWII} it is the same picture that he carried with him during the war. Thank you Patty
I am related to many from Fleming County. One of my cousins Billie Hunt has a great deal of information concerning the Hunts of Fleming and Bath Counties. She lives over in Owingsville. | | | Anna
 | RE: Mary Anna Ruehl Horn Hi,
I am letting you know that I did not find a headstone for Mary Anna Ruehl Horn. I found the area where she is buried there are other Ruehl buried there only 2 have a headstone though. There are 3 Ruehl's Wilhelmina (No Headstone), John G he does have a headstone and Leonhard also has a headstone. Mmmm the males get a headstone the females do without anyway Mary Anna is buried there with her family.
If there is anything else I can help with let me know.
AnnaAdded by Anna on May 04, 2012 4:27 PM | | | Rick Gschwender
 | Uncle Joe Hi Patty I posted a memorial for Uncle Joe. Just wanted you too know. The problem I see growing older is you have watch a lot of good people pass before you.Hope all is well.
Love Rick | | | Amber Scully
 | RE: B.F. Ruble It was my pleasure! I too wanted to let you know that Gene "knows" that cemetery! I walked over to him and asked about all the graves. He walked me right over to all of them without even thinking about where they were. I commented on how well he knew where everyone one was. He said after push moving a cemetery for over 30 years, you learn the names and locations of everyone there. Also, when he took me over to Parker, he said to be sure to get a picture of Delila Parker, the Finlays, and the Comptons. He said he believed they were all related. I added them all last night. If you do find out they are related, I will gladly transfer management to you. ~Amber | | | joyce mann
 | tobias slusser Hi Patty, Tobias is also part of my mother's family. If you have more information to add, though, I will turn it over to you. Please update me and tell me how you are connected. We may be cousins and could trade information. Hopeing to hear from you. Joyce Mann | | | | [View all messages...] |
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