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Researching the Reeder FamilyFrom: [email protected] CommentsI have been researching my family tree. The starting point I have selected is Tipton Iowa. There were numerous Reeders at and around the Tipton area at the end of the 1800s. So far I have not found any ancestors except for my immediate family. Any Info would br welcome. smr Iowa Old Age Assistance Program?From: Rich Lowe - [email protected] CommentsI am looking for the state office that might be able to tell me about what my parents are calling the "Iowa Old Age Assistance" pension program. This pre-dated social security I'm told and was a state of Iowa program according to them. I wish to find what period of time it covered and need to find out if there is some documentation on file that would give specific information regarding birth dates, place of birth, etc. of my grandparents. Rich Lowe - [email protected]">mailto:[email protected]">[email protected] Seminious Newsome (Rebecca Lindsay)From: Donna Featherston ([email protected]) CommentsI believe I am a descendant of Seminious Newsome and a descendant of Chief Black Hawk. Looking for information that pertains to Seminious Newsome. Wight Cemetery and Wight familyFrom: CommentsTALBOTT/FINDERS/ANDERSONFrom: [email protected] CommentsI am searching for data on my wife's grandparents, OSCAR RAYMOND FINDERS AND CORA AMELIA TALBOTT (FINDERS). They lived in Marshalltown, Iowa. Their son RAYMOND MERRILL FINDERS was born in Sac City Iowa in 1899. ANY information on their ancestors or siblings will be greatly appreciated. Raymond Finders married Lillian Anderson in Iowa. Am also searching on the ANDERSON family. They settled in Sac and Crawford Counties in Iowa. Thank you, A trip out west in 1932-33From: Scott Hughes CommentsI am trying to find friends of my father William Evan Hughes (of the Red Oak area)who might have some knowledge of the 1932-33 trip out west that he took with a group of other young men. They could have gone to Colorado. He was out there for about a year before returning to Iowa for college. We are trying to find out the names of persons he knew out west. We would appreciate any help anyone can give us. John GEIL, Rebecca HUDDLEFrom: Judith Jasper, (email:[email protected]) CommentsLooking for information regarding these people: Rachael HOTTEL/HUDDLE dau of Daniel HOTTEL and Mary BIEDLER HOTTEL. born near Saumsville,Va., about 1790, married in Fairfield Co.,Ohio, Jan.10, 1826, John GEIL, son of Jacob and Elizabeth (BEERY)GEIL. this couple moved to Mazeppa, Iowa where Rachel died. Did John GEIL die there, too? Did John have a brother named Henry GEIL? I need to know if this information is correct. John and Rachel are my great, great, grandparents. Judith Jasper Leesekamp Boys deathsFrom: [email protected] CommentsI would like any info on the death of two Leesekamp boys by Scotch Grove, Iowa in the late 1800s/early1900s. They were relatives of my father, Leo Leesekamp,who lives in Anamosa, Ia. Any info on names, dates, parents, etc. would be appreciated! Thank you, Debbie (Leesekamp) Bohlken Newall in Adams county Iowa 1870From: Barbara Armstrong CommentsI have recently discovered that Robert Newall and wife Isabella nee Wilson came to Adams county circa 1860. I have a note that Robert's mother Jean died Douglas township Adams county 11th May 1874 age 62. Robert and isabella had at leas one child ISABELLE NEWALL who married 1877 in Nodaway Iowa. I would love to find out more about this family. How can I access the 1870 census records or find out what other children were born/married etc? barbara [_private/disc3_aftr.htm] |
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