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US Completed Requests / Owram Family - Now Complete(for now)
« on: Sunday 08 August 10 20:55 BST (UK)  »
Link to what I thought was a completed topic.

www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=350507.msg3332008

 Quotes from jandishon



I am curious about  the posting: Oram, Jenne Sturdevant (1825-1907) d/o Sam Sturdevant (pg. two by Shellyesq) Maybe  someone out there can help me out.  I am not related but was passing through Toledo, Oregon on Aug. 3rd, saw the cemetery sign so stopped and took a few photos to post on line.  I found the marker for Jennie P. Owram but it was broken and there was one name I couldn't read.  I will type what was on the marker and leave a blank for the name I couldn't read in hopes that someone out there can fill in the blank.
Owram, Jennie P.  born Nancy Phedora Cra_______  or Gra____
Oct. 24, 1824 - April 26, 1907
Married "Elder" Lester Starr
         Children:
   Lester Starr, Ina Starr Sturdevant
Married Joseph Owram
          Child:
Minnie Alice Owram Murray

It appears as though Joseph was the second husband.  What is a mystery to me that I hope I can clear up is what her actual birth name was.  I did find a listing of burials in the Toledo, Oregon cemetery that lists her as Jenne Sturdevant Oram (Oram is spelled differently than the marker) with father as Sam Sturdevant.  But the marker says her birth name was something elise

It was unfortunate that the plastic marker was broken.  I tried to clean out some of the dirt but didn't want to damage it further.  The posting said her father was Sturdevant  but I wonder if he adopted her or if her birth surname could have been her mothers surname.  According to the marker her birth name was Nancy Phedora
Cra___ or Gra__.  Hopefully we can deterine what that name actually was.

Another interesting thing is that her daughter from Lester Small was Ina Starr Sturdevant

Any thoughts on what the surname could be ?
Would be interesting to see if the marker could be over a 100 yrs old

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US Completed Requests / Re: Looking For Joseph Owram in USA - Completed with Thanks
« on: Saturday 07 August 10 20:56 BST (UK)  »
New topic started. Give people a chance to see thr new info from jandishon

woolley

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US Completed Requests / Re: Looking For Joseph Owram in USA - Completed with Thanks
« on: Saturday 07 August 10 20:01 BST (UK)  »
Thanks for that,

Interesting info - Could Joseph Owram be her second husbund. Dob and Dod are slightly differant

but they look like the same people, wilhave to dig deeper

woolley

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Barnsley Orphanage
« on: Saturday 30 January 10 21:42 GMT (UK)  »
Both were large connected Semies on Honeywell Street, Georgeville for boys Maryville for girls with a seperate annexe/building next door for toddlers.

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The Common Room / Re: stone mason
« on: Monday 04 January 10 23:17 GMT (UK)  »
Try this for a 'rope walk'
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ropewalk

Hope it helps

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: The White Swan Inn, Barnsley
« on: Saturday 12 December 09 20:19 GMT (UK)  »
Just seen this thread - Pubs of Barnsley

http://www.barnsleycamra.org.uk/thebar/2008/jun-jul-2008.pdf

Page 5 A Few to remember

Woollwy

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Yorkshire (West Riding) / Re: Village (Hamlet?) of Billingley
« on: Tuesday 08 December 09 20:08 GMT (UK)  »
Try
www.billingleyvillage.co.uk.
 Shows the history of the village

Woolley

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The Common Room / Re: Whats in a name
« on: Saturday 05 December 09 19:26 GMT (UK)  »
Husband - Head                  Signed Form
                 Wife
                 Daughter
                 Son
                 Son
                 Daughter
                 Son
                 Son
                 Daughter
                 StepDaughter
                 StepSon
                 GrandDaughter
                 StepSon
                 Boarder

Lot of people in a 2 up 2 down


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The Common Room / Whats in a name
« on: Friday 04 December 09 21:00 GMT (UK)  »
In the 1911 census the head of household with his own children was remarried to my Great grandmother with her own children.

He called his children "son" or "daughter" and hie wife's children" Stepson" and "Stepdaughter."

One of the stepdaughters had a daughter which he referred to as "Grand Daughter"

Question

Would he have said this because it was his wife's  GrandDaughter or because she was a blood relative.

(No Names because of surviving relative)

Woolley

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