Looking for someones kinfolk.

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You might find some assistance from this site.

 

I am looking for anybody that may be related to any of the four men listed at the top of the page.
If you have money for them, then I am related. If you have a beef with them, then I never heard of them.
 

You might find some assistance from this site.

Thanks, but I don't want to pay to join. I know it is only $14.00 a year. I would like to find the kinfolk of one of the people listed to see if they would like to have this 1897 Troy Carriage Co. catalog
 

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Some times if you look on find a grave you can find the deceased. Then maybe a old newspaper article pertaing to the deceased AND THEY LIST relatives. JUST a HUNCH some times i get lucky at this way
 

Two places that i have used for searches are in Salt Lake City utah (The morman Library I think and one in Fort Wayne Indiana )
 

I would suggest typing out the company name, the people's names and Troy, Ohio into your original post. That way, anyone else searching for those people or that town, will find your post.
I posted a picture in my original post showing all that information.
 

If I may ask, fyrffytr1, what is the story behind you owning this piece of Troy, Ohio history?
Long story short, I found it cleaning out a basement for a family friend back in the early 1960s. I have had it and some other stuff ever since. But, it stays in a folder in my man cave and I figured it's time for someone else to enjoy it.
 

I just attempted to make a digital copy of it. If the drawings come out OK I will post a few pictures. There are 33 different buggies in the catalog.
 

Here are a few of them. These pictures don't do the actual image justice
 

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Very nice of you to want to pass that on to a relative. It should mean more to them than anyone else. Good luck in your search!
 

J. L. Brump, Born 1848 in South Carolina. Married 1895 and his wife's name was Flora. They had one son, Herbert, who never had any children. She died in 1946 in Ohio. So no descendants for James L. Brump. Will look for the others.
 

not sure this may be the W H H Dye
 

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