Monday, April 29, 2013

The Postman Only Rang Once

Apparently the postman only rings once when it comes to my family history quest.  My attempts to cajole my parents, aunts and uncles into providing me with more detail and insight into the family history, particularly of my grandparents, has failed to garner but one response.  Three months ago, I sent SASE with a questionnaire to be answered, and only my parents have responded.

I guess I shouldn’t be too surprised.  Everyone has a busy life, and most are not as interested in family history as I am.  Maybe they feel that they’ve already answered the questions in the past.  I had hoped to have already sent out additional questionnaires, but based on the lack of response, I think I’m going to abandon this project.

The questionnaire asked four questions for my relatives : 1) When and where did you meet your spouse 2) When and where did you get married/Go on your honeymoon 3) What was the most difficult thing about being a newly married couple 4) What advice would you give to someone today who was contemplating a serious relationship.  I had hoped that beyond the facts, their answers would give some insight to flesh out the life stories of my parents, aunts and uncles.

The questionnaire also asked each family to tell me what I should know about both their mother and father.  I was hoping that this would spur some reflection and also provide me with their recollections of their parents, as my grandfathers died when I was young and one grandmother died when I was in high school, the other while I was in college.

Perhaps they feel it’s best to let the past be the past, but I have a curiosity about my grandparents and others that I was hoping to have answered.

Exploratory Data Analysis: Phillip D. LeMaster (1869-1869)

Phillip D. LeMaster (1869-1869) was my paternal great-granduncle.  What follows is an exploratory analysis of the biographical data I have discovered about him.

1. Vital Records

     1.1. Birth Certificate

          Phillip was born January 28, 1869 in Darke County, Ohio.  I have been unable to locate a record of his birth in the probate records for Darke County located at FamilySearch.  These records are currently unindexed.

          1.1.1. Birth Notice in Newspaper

               Will need to search contemporary newspaper accounts to see if mention was made of Phillip's birth.

          1.1.2. Bible Record

               I am not aware of any surviving Bible record of the LeMaster family.  Will continue to reach out to extended family in hopes that one does exist.

          1.1.3. Baptismal Record

               I am not aware of any baptismal record for Phillip.  The family was associated with the Methodist Episcopal church.

          1.1.4. Adoption Record

               There is no indication that Phillip was adopted.

     1.2. Marriage License

          Not applicable, as Phillip died in infancy.

          1.2.1. Marriage notice in newspaper

               Not applicable, as Phillip died in infancy.

          1.2.2. Anniversary notice

               Not applicable, as Phillip died in infancy.

          1.2.3. Divorce decree

               Not applicable, as Phillip died in infancy.

     1.3. Death Certificate

          Phillip died May 1, 1869 in Darke County, Ohio.  I have not been able to locate a death date from local probate records yet.  Will continue to search.

          1.3.1. Obituary in newspaper

               Will need to search contemporary newspaper accounts to see if mention was made of Phillip's death.

          1.3.2. Funeral home records

               Will need to search local funeral home records to see if mention was made of Phillip's funeral.

          1.3.3. Tombstone photograph

               Phillip's tombstone in the Webster Cemetery in Rossburg, Darke County, Ohio has been photographed and published at FindAGrave.

2. Census Records

     2.1. Federal Census Records

          Not applicable, as Phillip did not survive into adulthood.

     2.2. State Census Records

          Not applicable, as Phillip did not survive into adulthood.

     2.3. Agricultural Census Records

          Not applicable, as Phillip did not survive into adulthood.

3. Military Records

     3.1. Draft Registration

          Not applicable, as Phillip did not survive into adulthood.

     3.2. Pension Records

          Not applicable, as Phillip did not survive into adulthood.

     3.3. Service Records

          Not applicable, as Phillip did not survive into adulthood.

4. Land Records

     4.1. Deed Records

          Not applicable, as Phillip did not survive into adulthood.

     4.2. Plat map / county map

          Not applicable, as Phillip did not survive into adulthood.

5. Supplemental records

     Not applicable, as Phillip did not survive into adulthood.


This post was developed as part of the series relating to Building My 2011 Research Template, an attempt to systematically document and source the details of my ancestors' lives. Comments regarding this template and the conclusions drawn in this article are welcomed.

Sunday, April 28, 2013

Jay County, Indiana Marriages 1837-1865


Jay County, Indiana Marriages
1837-1865
(Transcribed by Rex W. Betram)

Located this book in the Allen County Library in Ft. Wayne, Indiana several months ago and just now getting around to abstracting the information.

Some of the family members that I located mentioned during this time period:

CUNNINGHAM, William E., to LEMASTER, Rachel, 18 Mar. 1860, married by Wm. A. Hartzell, J.P., Book B, page 375. [Rachel was my paternal 2nd-great grandaunt]

HARTER, Hiram B., to WEHRLY, Elizabeth, 29 May 1860, married by Richard Harter, M.G., Book B, page 378. [Elizabeth was my paternal 2nd-great grandaunt]

METZNER, John A., to MOULTON, Clarice, 13 Nov. 1864, married by Nathan Beck, M.G., Book B, page 536. [They were my paternal 2nd-great grandparents]

WEHRLY, John, to LEMASTER, Catherine, 3 Feb. 1861, married by James Redkey, M.G., Book B, page 408. [Catherine was my paternal 2nd-great grandaunt]