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REEDERJONATHAN FFURNISHNANCYRush 7-19-1827 REEDERHENERETTABISHOPJONATHANRush 11-28-1824 ***Reeder, William H.IN Rush Jackson Township 1850170 559 (same one as mother Margaret 60 is with him as well as a Nancy M. Reeder, Jonathan IN Grant Union Township 1 * Spencer Reeder’s grandchildren say he had blue eyes & fair complexion. (1st) 1854 Samuel Lindon Osborn, (2nd) 1867 Jesse Hinshaw Rich.Įleanor Reeder 1842-1901, m. of John Wm & Lydia (Littler) Cox, 1809-1880 SPENCER REEDER,* son of Wm & Jane (Needham) Reeder, 1814-1880, m. Oak Ridge (Actually, Spencer & Julia are buried in BackĬreek Cemetery, one mile north of Fairmont, Grant Co., Ind. Mtg., Births and Deaths: Spencer Reeder b. Mtg., Grant Co., Indiana, which was established in 1857. into membership at request of their mother, Julia Reeder. 1849 – Rebecca, Mary, Emeline, Eleanor, Jane, Julia Ann, Asenith, & Hannah Reeder, minors, rec’d. 1837 – Julia Reader disowned for marriage contrary to discipline.) Back Creek Monthly Meeting, Grant Co., Indiana: 16 of 10 Mo. (See preceeding page for further details) (Holly Spring Monthly Meeting, Randolph Co., NC – 18 of 2 Mo. Moved to Morgan Co., Indiana about 1837, and to Grant Co., Indiana about 1841. His father was a Benjamin Reeder.We did a checkout of him but never could find where Benjamin was before Randolph Co, NC.There are William Reeders in this family but unknown if it is one that married a Mary and was born in OH. Source: FHL Film 1254280National Archives Film T9-0280B Source: FHL Film 1254279National Archives Film T9-0279C Be sure to indicate which grant you are applying for.įor further information, email Dr.Probably the William and Mary Reeder in Grant Co, IN in the 1880 census. To be considered for a travel grant, please submit a brief statement of need (of no more than 200 words) along with your proposal. Junior Faculty/Independent Scholar: $1,000.Early-Career Faculty (within 5 years of degree): $1,000.Funds will be awarded by mail after the conclusion of the conference. Reeder I and Charles Darling Memorial Endowments, we are pleased to offer a number of travel grants in conjunction with the symposium.


Presentations should be no more than 15 min in length. Please email your proposals with the subject line “Reeder Symposium” to by April 30, 2022.
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pdf attachment containing a panel title, 200 word abstract for each paper including titles, contact information for each presenter, brief resumes/CVS, and a suggested commentator. pdf attachment containing a title, 200 word abstract, contact information, and brief resume/CV. Individual papers: send a proposal as a.We invite proposals for individual papers and for panels. Accepted participants (a maximum of 4) will each receive a travel grant of $500.00. We especially invite paper and panel proposals related to Jewish studies for a panel sponsored by the YSU Center for Judaic and Holocaust Studies. Depopulation, suburbanization, urban decay.Migrations, forced migrations, diasporas.Maritime and water transportation, canals.Transportation (modes, infrastructure, engineering, fuel, power).Possible topics include, but are not limited to: We will give due consideration to all proposals submitted, whether from faculty, graduate students, independent scholars, or undergraduate students. Proposals from all eras and fields relative to U.S. This symposium seeks to bring together a variety of emerging and established scholars whose work investigates the themes of transportation, movement, and mobility in U.S. Reeder I Symposium: Transportation, Movement, and Mobility. The Department of Humanities and Social Sciences at Youngstown State University invites proposals for the 2022 Robert W. Youngstown State University & The Youngstown Historical Center of Industry and Labor Reeder I Symposium: Transportation, Movement, and Mobility
