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NoahFrom: Dwight Belles CommentsI was wondering if anyone out there had any information on the Noah family. They came from Germany, to Penn, to Ohio, and then to Iowa. I believed that they lived in a town named Glenwood, in Mills county. The whole family served in the Civil War, and then moved to Kansas. If anyone has any information please contact me at [email protected] Q:Chicago MIlwaukee Railroad in Clinton, IowaFrom: [email protected] CommentsMy Great-Grandfather John Andrew Griffin, of Clinton, Iowa. Worked on Steam Locamotives for over 50 years as a Fireman. He retired in the early 1930's. Could anyone suggests ways of researching him. I have already used State and Federal Censuses. What about Railroad records for the Chicago Milwaukee Railroad? Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!! Thank You. Pat Connolly A. J. (Jack) ArcherFrom: Stephen Odell in California CommentsA.J.Jack Archer b 23 aug 1835, PA, had a saddlery shop in West Union, fayette Co. 1857 until he died at the shop 1899/1902. He and wife Mary had 4 children, Harry Hayes, Adel, Jenny A., and James who died in infancy. Jack my gg grandfather and Harry my granfa. Need date b.?. Any help. [email protected] finding grandma familyFrom: [email protected] Commentsmy mother is looking for info on her mother. my grandmother was adopted in april of 1903. she was born on feb 11 of 1903. my grandmothers birthname was julia martin. she was taken to the foundling home by her grandfather thomas h martin of calhoun county, lake city iowa. if you can help my mother and i please e-mail me at [email protected] thank you!!! Clifford Huntley of Nora Springs, IowaFrom: [email protected] CommentsI am looking for any information on a Clifford Huntley, my uncle, of Nora Springs, Iowa. He was born in 1900. His last address was in Nora Springs. His father was Rueben Huntley, his mother was Sylvia Elvira Huntley. Thanks for your help. [_private/disc3_aftr.htm] |
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