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The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net/ *********************************************************************** OH-FOOTSTEPS-D Digest Volume 00 : Issue 101 Today's Topics: #1 Fw: Licking Co. info ["Maggie Stewart" To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <050001bf928e$09f31480$0300a8c0@local.net> Subject: Fw: Licking Co. info Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ----- Original Message ----- For Licking Co., OH Thanks, Dianne Dearring (email: ddearring@ameritech.net) Newark City Directories, Licking Co., OH LAMB surname 1885 Lamb Carey D, clerk B & O Ry, bds w s Wayne 3 s Main Lamb Harry, clerk B & O Ry, rooms alley n Canal w Front Lamb Jennie H, dressmaker 302 n s Square, h same Lamb John P, grocer 432 Mt Vernon, h 435 ditto Lamb John W, laborer, h w s Oakland avenue 2 n Main Lamb Mary A, widow Patrick, h 323 Vallandigham Lamb Nelson M, agent of Licking and Franklin counties for the Bodine Patent Roofing, office s s Main bet Fifth and Sixth, Dorsey's mill, h n e cor Pearl and High. (See adv page 27) Lamb William, conductor B & O Ry, h 412 Holliday 1887-1888 Lamb Carey, clerk, bds 68 N. Morris Lamb Charles G., clerk, bds 190 Lawrence Lamb Ettie M., 118 W. Main Lamb Herbert N., engineer, 118 W. Main Lamb John P., grocery, 242 N. Fourth. Res 244 N. Fourth Lamb John W., farmer, 121 Oakwood av Lamb Mary A., widow, 19 Vallandigham Lamb Minnie S., 202 W Locust Lamb Nelson M., Proprietor Eagle Mills, 118 W. Main Lamb William, conductor, 18 W. Holiday Lamb William F., clerk, Oakwood av. 1889-1890 Lamb Cary, yardmaster, h 28 Park av Lamb John P., Groceries, Provisions, Crocker; Salt and Fresh Meats a Specialty; Fruits and Oysters in Season; 242 N. 4th, h 244 N. 4th Lamb John W., farmer, 121 Oakwood av Lamb Nelson M., conductor, h 308 W. Locust Lamb Wm F, brakeman, h 31 Spencer 1891-1892 Lamb Cary D, yardmaster, h 422 Park av Lamb Charles, clerk, h 426 Park av Lamb Cora B., telephone operator, bds 142 W. Main Lamb Ettie M. bds 142 W. Main Lamb Harry C., student, bds 142 W. Main Lamb Hiram, gardener, bds 126 Oakwood av Lamb John P, grocer, 242 N. 4th. H Granville Lamb Mary, widow John, h 126 Oakwood av Lamb Nelson M, contractor, h 142 W. Main Lamb Wm, conductor, h 21 Vallandigham 1895-1896 Lamb Cary D, B & O yard master, h 422 Park av. Lamb Charles G, B & O yard clerk, h 426 Park av. Lamb Etta M, r 4 Columbia. Lamb John P, grocer, 242 N. 4th, phone 185, h 244 N 4th Lamb Nelson M, carpenter, r 48 Columbia. Lamb William, B & O conductor, h 21 Valandigham 1899-1900 Lamb, Charles B. (Emma) clk, h 426 Park av. Lamb, Carey D. (Retta W.) yard master, h 167 Elm. Lamb, Emily J. (wid Nelson M.) h 219 W Locust. Lamb, Etta M., b 219 W Locust. Lamb, G. Philip, b 21 Valandingham Lamb, John P. (Ida M.) (J. P. Lamb & Bro.) h 244 N 4th. Lamb, J. P. & Bro. (John P. and Wm. H.) grocers, 15 S Park Place. Lamb, Mary A. Mrs., h 226 Elm. Lamb, Thomas F., lab, b 380 German. Lamb, Wm. H. (Alice M.) (J. P. Lamb & Bro.) h 70 E Church. Lamb, Wm. (Mary) condr, h 21 Valandingham. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #2 Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 15:04:52 EST From: Ilikmyboat@aol.com To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: Subject: WILL: Rounds, 1843, Brown OH Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit WILL OF JAMES ROUNDS 1836 Brown, Ohio Pleas held at the court house in Georgetown Brown County Ohio at a special session before David Johnson, Henry Martin and Micah Woods associate judges of he court of common pleas in and for said county of Brown on the 21st day of January AD 1843. It being the sixty seventh year of the Independance of the United States and of the state of Ohio the forty first. This day the last will and testaments of James Rounds Sr. late of Brown county Decd-was produced in open court and proved by the oaths of Isaac Dean and Ephraim Gavison, subscribing witnesses thereto which will together with the proof was ordered to be recorded. The will is in the words & figures following to sit "In the name of God Amen, I James Rounds Sen. of Clark township Brown county State of Ohio, being this 21st day of December AD 1836 sound in memory and reason blessed be God for his mercies, do make this my last will and testament in form and manner following that is to say First I commit my body to the Grave in a decent and christian like manner & my soul to God who gave it. Secondly I give to my beloved wife Elizabeth one good bed and bedding and all her wearing apparel, and all my wool, flax, thread, yarn and (unreadable) manufactured; and her womans saddle, one wheel, one reel, one table, two chairs, one pot, one stew kettle, one oven, one skillet & lid. All my cupboard ware, and the privilege of the house and premises & sufficient to support until such time as the real estate can be sold. And thirdly that all the remainder of my estate both real and personal to be sold, and all my debts collected; then my funeral expenses, Doctors bill and then all my Just debts to be paid, before any division is made of the said estate. Fourthly I give to my beloved wife Elizabeth one third part of the whole amount of what remains; and the other two thirds to be divided equally among my heirs - namely - Abigail Boothby, Sarah Leonard, James Rounds, Rachel Lovenquire, Mary Palmer, and the heirs of Eunice Dawson decd - to draw one equal share to be divided among the said heirs of the said Eunice Dawson. And Sixthly that all the notes accounts and receipts standing against any of the said heirs shall be allowed out of their share. I appoint my beloved wife Elizabeth, my son James Rounds and Robert Kennady Esq my lawful executors of this my last will and testament - and I hereby revoke and make void all former wills by me made - in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written. Signed sealed published by the above named James Rounds, to be his last will and testament, in the presence of us, who have hereto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator. James Rounds/ Isaac Dean/ Ephraim Garrison/ William Woodruff Proof as follows State of Ohio Brown County S.S. This day came into open court Isaac Dean and Ephraim Garrison subscribing witnesses to the last Will and Testament of James Rounds Sen. deceased, and being duly sworn according to law say that the paper writing here produced and signed by the said James Rounds as his last Will and Testament in their presence, that he was of sound & disposing mind memory & Judgement, at the time, over twenty one years of age & under no restraint whatever; and that they signed said Will as Subscribing Witnesses thereto, in the presence of the said James Rounds, and at his request. (Signed) Isaac Dean - Ephraim Garrison - Sworn to and subscribed in open court this twenty first day of January AD 1843 By David Johnson Seignior Associate Judge of said court. And it is ordered that letters testamentary issue to Robt Kennady & James Rounds Jr the executors named in said Will, thereupon came into open court the said Robert Kennady & James Rounds Jr together with Hugh Kennady & Michael Kennady their securities, and entered into bond in the penal sum of twenty four hundred dollars, conditioned as the law requires; which bond and securities were approved by the court Ordered that William Neal Nicholas Mather and (unreadable) F. Davis appraise the personal property of said estate, belong to said decedant. Transcriber note: The name Ephraim could be followed by Garrison or Gavison) ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #3 Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 21:53:34 -0500 From: Joan Byman To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <38D6E42E.4680C16D@tampabay.rr.com> Subject: Enumeration Ohio Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Found this at: http://www.ohiohistory.org/resource/archlib/census.html Quadrennial Enumerations Quadrennial Enumerations consist of a census of males over twenty-one years of age residing in a county. They show address, race, occupation, and whether a freeholder of land. Enumerations were used to determine voting districts, and were taken every four years from 1803 to 1911. Prior to 1863 enumerations recorded only white males. Quadrennial Enumerations are arranged within volumes by township and then by inhabitant's name. Where a span of dates is indicated, the records exist for every FOURTH year therein. Not all townships are represented for every county listed. OHS holds -- || Brown 1887-1891, 1903 || Clinton 1907 || Columbiana 1899-1903 || Coshocton 1883, 1891 || Delaware 1887 || Fairfield 1831; 1839; 1847-1851; 1859 || Fayette 1887-1891; 1899 || Gallia 1899 || || Jefferson 1883-1907 || Lawrence 1891-1907 || Miami 1827, 1837 || Morrow 1867; 1871-1883; 1891-1907 || Perry 1847-1871; 1879-1887 || Pickaway 1891-1903; n.d. || Portage 1831-1839 || Shelby 1819-1875 || Washington 1887-1911 || Joan ==== OHFRANKL Mailing List ==== This list is designed to provide a discussion forum for anyone who has an interest in Franklin County Ohio. To search this list go to http://searches.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/listsearch.pl and enter OHFRANKL for the list name. ______________________________ ------------------------------ X-Message: #4 Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2000 21:25:03 -0600 From: christina m hursh To: OH-FOOTSTEPS-L@rootsweb.com Message-ID: <20000320.212504.-272077.2.frog158@juno.com> Subject: Fw: Bio: Milton Adler - hamilton County Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Milton Adler Cincinnati, The Queen City, Vol. 3; published in 1912 Page 536, Cincinnati, The Queen City Prominent among the progressive, enterprising and far-sighted businessmen of Cincinnati is Milton Adler, the Vice President and Executive Manager of the Julian Kokenge Shoe Manufacturing Company, a mammoth enterprise, with which he has been identified since 1893. In this connection he bends his efforts to administrative direction and his keen judgment and the soundness of his business methods are manifest in the splendid results which have attended his undertakings. Mr. Adler is one of Cincinnati's native sons, born in 1869, his father being William Adler, the founder of the Fairmount Woolen Mills, of which the son is still president. The father was a native of Germany but the belief that better business opportunities were afforded in the new world led him to bid adieu to friends and native country and sail for America. He became a resident of Cincinnati about 1854 or 1855 and with his brother Isaac, founded the Fairmount Woolen Mils, which he conducted successfully for many years, this growing industry becoming one of the important manufacturing concerns of the city. He remained a valued and representative businessman here to the time of his death, which occurred in 1903. Milton Adler was reared in Cincinnati and attended the local schools, being graduated from Hughes High School in 1887. He afterward spent a year or more in the University of Cincinnati and liberal education thus qualified him for many of the practical and responsible duties which have since devolved upon him. He entered business circles as a clerk for the wholesale dry-goods house of the George W. McAlpin Company and there remained for a year and a half, after which he became a partner in the firm of Mayer Br4others & Company, wholesale dealers in liquors. In that business he continued until 1893, when he became Vice President of the Julian - Kokenge Company. His attention has since been concentrated upon the work of office management. For intricate commercial problems he finds quick and ready solution and his judgment is seldom if ever at fault. He possesses, too, the definite aim and determined purpose that enable him to carry forward to successful conclusion whatever he undertakes, and he is recognized in business circles as one of the strong representatives of commercial affairs. Mr. Adler has won in social circles equal favor with that accorded him in business life. He is a popular member of the Phoenix Club, the Country Club and the Business Men's Club and other organizations. In matters of citizenship he stands for that which is practical and progressive, desiring the best interests of the community. He does not seek nor care for office but in business circles is leaving his impress as one of the foremost factors of the community. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! 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