Title | John Oneacre email Jan 2008 on his ancestors | |
Short Title | John Oneacre email Jan 2008 | |
Source ID | S20 | |
Text | To: "John Oneacre" Subject: RE: www.oneacre.name Cc: Jamie Lemley Thanks John. I will get the information in the geology within the next week or two. I will let you know when I have the information in. Your information on Frederick's family is far more detailed than mine. For Phil Oneacre there is one correction and that is my father Herbert: Phil, Herbert, Lewis, Frederick, John At 01:17 AM 1/29/2008 -0600, you wrote: > Phil, you are correct; Frederick Oneacre was born in 1840 in Monroe County, > Ohio. He married Elizabeth Kangig (sp.?) in 1870 and died in 1905 in Wetzel > County, West Virginia, just across the Ohio River. Frederick had 3 brothers > and 2 sisters. The brothers were John (1833-1918), William (1843-1882), and > Alexander (1850-1904). The sisters were Elizabeth (1835-1897) and Louisa > (1847-1909). William never married; John, Frederick, and Alexander had > children. John was my great-great grandfather. The father of Frederick, > Alexander, John, and William was another John Oneacre born circa 1803, > possibly in Switzerland. It is interesting that there is a Switzerland > Township in Monroe County, Ohio where this group of the Oneacre family > lived. > Here is my branch of the Oneacre tree: > John William Oneacre, Canton, OH- 1951-present > Son of Robert Louis Oneacre, Canton, OH- 1921-1982 > Son of Alfred Lee Oneacre, Monroe County, OH- 1893-1966 > Son of John L. Oneacre, Monroe County, OH- 1866-1931 > Son of John Oneacre, Belmont County, OH- 1833-1918 > Son of John Oneacre, possibly Switzerland?- circa 1803-? > > It's pretty obvious where I get my first name! And my middle name is after > William Oneacre, the bachelor. > > It appears that we all can trace our genealogy back to John Oneacre circa > 1803. There is a gentleman in Athens, Ohio by the name of Mike Miller who > has visited cemeteries and reviewed baptism records, death notices, etc and > has put together a lot of the lineage as I have provided above for 49 > Oneacre members. This was done in the mid 1990s and he may have an update. > The genealogy Mike put together for Phil Oneacre is: > Phil, Lewis, Frederick, John > Is that correct? > Have a great week. > John Oneacre > > -----Original Message----- > From: Phil Oneacre [mailto:oneacre@bellsouth.net] > Sent: Monday, January 28, 2008 8:43 PM > To: John Oneacre > Subject: RE: www.oneacre.name > > My father traced Oneacres back to Fredrick Oneacre (born 1840) in SE > Ohio. Fredrick had several brothers and sisters (my father found in some > census data) that I have not done any more research on. > > In the info I have I do not have a Alfred or Julius. I would be happy to > enter any information you have on the site. Sooner or later I am sure they > will connect. > > Oneacres in Georgia is a very recent thing. Only two families. Most > Oneacre in the research I have seen or done seem to have them coming from > SE Ohio and SW Penn. Later some migrated to N panhandle of WV. The one > who died in FL, would that have been Paul? He died in 91 but was from WV > > On the site is the info my father put together > (http://www.oneacre.name/userfiles/file/HRO_OneacreGenealogy_W.pdf.) I was > recently doing some research on a site (findagrave.com) and found a number > of graves in Ohio that I previously had no knowledge of. I can send you > that. It was going to be a starting point for more research. > > I will be going back up to New Martinsville, WV this summer and hope to > spend some time in Monroe County Ohio where a number of Oneacre in the 19th > century were born and I think a few may well still reside. > > More later. > > > At 06:05 PM 1/28/2008 -0600, you wrote: > >Phil, obviously, the name Oneacre is not common. A few of us have been > >interested in the genealogy of the Oneacre name for many years. I have > been > >able with the help of others to trace back to my great great great > >grandfather in southeastern Ohio in the early 1800s. > >I assume that you are seeking information to help with the genealogy. > >My father, Robert, was an only child born in 1921 to Alfred Oneacre in > >Canton, Ohio. We know that Alfred had brothers; i.e., Julius. It appears > >that many of the Oneacres lived in the Ohio-West Virginia area according to > >the Social Security Death Index. I know that there are Oneacres in the > >Dallas, Texas area; Lee Oneacre is a dentist there. We know of Oneacres in > >Florida; a photo of an elderly Oneacre who died there a year ago bears a > >strong resemblance to my dad; the family resemblance is remarkable. > >I can supply you with information that we have collected over the years. > >I see that you are in the Atlanta area; are there other Oneacres in > Georgia? > >Best regards, > >John Oneacre > > > >-----Original Message----- > >From: Phil Oneacre [mailto:oneacre@bellsouth.net] > >Sent: Saturday, January 26, 2008 3:44 PM > >To: john@groundwater.cc > >Subject: www.oneacre.name > > > > > >John > > > >My name is Phil Oneacre and I started oneacre.name last summer. You have > >shown an interest in the site so I am inquiring what your interests are. > > > >Phil Oneacre > >oneacre@bellsouth.net > >Phone 404/210-2943 > >Fax 678/623-3274 (eFax) > > > Phil Oneacre > oneacre@bellsouth.net > Phone 404/210-2943 > Fax 678/623-3274 (eFax) | |
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