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From: "Carol Wilson" <>
Subject: Re: [OHCLER]Michael Baum
Date: Fri, 21 Jul 2006 07:10:01 -0500
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Herman,
Thank you very much for the information on Michael's second wife.

Carol W.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Herman Kleine" <>
To: <>
Sent: Thursday, July 20, 2006 10:48 PM
Subject: Re: [OHCLER]Barbara and Charles Baum


> Michael Eustace Baum's second wife was Rhoda Plank b May 19,
> 1793,Hampshire Co. MD d Sep 2, 1867. No children this marriage.
>
> Herman Kleine
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Carol Wilson" <>
> To: <>
> Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 7:44 AM
> Subject: Re: [OHCLER]Barbara and Charles Baum
>
>
>> Herman,
>> Who was the second wife of Michael Baum? I was just going through old
>> e-mails and realized I don't have any information on her.
>>
>> Thanks, Carol Wilson
>> in HOT and DRY Wisconsin
>>
>> ----- Original Message -----
>> From: "Herman Kleine" <>
>> To: <>
>> Sent: Thursday, July 17, 2003 1:11 PM
>> Subject: Re: [OHCLER]Barbara and Charles Baum
>>
>>
>>> While the burial site of Charles and Barbara Youngken is unknown it is
>>> known
>>> that Charles Baum owned a farm a the forks of Bullskin Creek where he
>>> lived
>>> from 1804 until his death in 1817.. This farm was in 1883 owned by
>>> William
>>> Tolin. Both were Lutherans. ference The History of Brown County, Ohio,
>>> Lewis Township.
>>>
>>> Thier son, Michael Baum, was the founder of Point Isabel, early Pekin.
>>> Most
>>> of the village was on his farm. He and his second wife were buried in
>>> the
>>> Point Isabel cemetery. His first wife, Elizabeth Richey, died in 1817
>>> the
>>> same year as his father. Her burial site is unknown as well. It would
>>> seem
>>> that Point Isabel cemetery would be a likely place if goes back that
>>> far.
>>> It may have originated as a Baum family cemetery.
>>>
>>> Herman Kleine
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Hermon B Fagley" <>
>>> To: <>
>>> Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 8:01 AM
>>> Subject: Re: [OHCLER] Baum,Bolender,Trisler,Barr,Shinkle,Moyer,Miller
>>> ,Metzger,Houser
>>>
>>>
>>>> I'm gong to guess where Barbara and Charles Baum were buried. At least
>>>> she without a tombstone. And there has been a few from
>>>>
>>>> visit Olive [Mt Olive] German Baptist cemetary. No longer on a modern
>>>> road,it's a bit
>>>> south of Felicity-Cedron road,and east of [?] Love Rd.,now Franklin
>>>> township. These Dunkard's
>>>> would switch to Church of Christ [Christian] en masse, but later than
>>>> 1817.
>>>> From 1st settlement,1795-96, the 2 Ohio River hill tablelands east
>>>> of,and
>>>> west of
>>>> Bullskin Creek were settled by Germans.
>>>> Bolender,Shinkle,Metzger,Houser,Hoover,
>>>> Baum,Apple, Moyer,Miller etc. After 1818,their settlement fell in s e
>>>> Franklin township,Clermont,
>>>> and sw Brown Co's Lewis township. Current churchyards at Shinkle's
>>>> Ridge,Lewis,Brown due north of
>>>> Augusta Ky, and Mt Pleasant Christian on RT 222 ,west of RT 133 BETWEEN
>>>> Chilo and Felicity.
>>>>
>>>
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