
Teresa Klaiber dba FLI
22937 Long Branch Road, Rush, KY 41168
BOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY, Genealogy, Stories, Articles & Research , Monographs I. This special edition is first in a series of articles and extractions researched and compiled by professional genealogist Teresa Klaiber. This volume includes the history of the Boyd County Poor Farm, Ashland's earliest known log house, Slavery in the county, Colored Marriages 1866-1881, the Hillendale Show grounds and the Ashland Country Club. CD Format Adobe Acrobat Reader required. $11.00 includes s/h and tax.
BOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY, Genealogy, Stories, Articles & Research, Monographs II. This special edition is the second in a series of articles and extractions researched and compiled by professional genealogist Teresa Klaiber. This volume includes the history of Boyd County Funeral homes, information on Boyd County Burial permits, Guardianship Docket I, the counties first recorded scandal, Bastardy cases, Mine accidents, Land partitions, Boyd County Deaf, Coalton Cemetery History, Naturalization Records, county school information, Confederate Pension applications filed in Boyd County and Ashland High School Graduates 1883-1926 and much more.CD FORMAT Customers will need Adobe Reader 7.0. $11.00 includes all shipping, handling and KY state tax
BOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY 1902 TAX JOURNAL. Extraction by Teresa Martin Klaiber, 1999. 155pp., alpha order with introduction and explanation. Original journal in possession of FLI. CD Format Adobe Acrobat Reader required. $11.00 includes s/h and tax.
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SCIOTO DIVISON NORFOLK & WESTERN RAILROAD LIFE AND LIMB 1895-1928 The railway system in southeastern Ohio, provided passenger service, mail and industrial transportation. The Norfolk and Western Railway Company provided medical services. Surgeons, doctors and hospitals were utilized along the length of the rails. Passengers, rail road workers, trespassers were all treated and careful reports maintained. This descriptive volume is a chronological history of the railway, its accidents, and its people. The Scioto Division involved workers from Virginia, West Virginia, Kentucky and much of southern Ohio. Passengers traveled the rails from as far away as Rhode Island and across the United States. Many of the records give residency, age, disabilities, and in some cases death records included are employment/pension information of many rail workers from Circleville, Columbus, Omega, Waverly and other points in Ohio and the medical ledgers of the Scioto Division Surgeon based in Portsmouth, Ohio. Many rail workers would find temporary residence in Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio. A detailed history of the hospitals utilized in Portsmouth, has been carefully researched by the author. Biographies of the many doctors who worked with the N&W within the Scioto Division and beyond are included. Maps of the Scioto Division Norfolk and Western give readers a a visual along the rails. Among its pages readers will find the N&W certification for Boyd County, Kentucky; the extension of the Kenova and Big Sandy Railroad, Interstate Commerce Commission accidents and a Columbus District Seniority list. Written By Teresa Martin Klaiber. Originally published softbound. Now only in CD Format Adobe Acrobat Reader required. $11.00 includes s/h and tax.
THROUGH HELL'S GATE TO SHANGHHAI .
By John Geer Martin, DVM. The fascinating narrative and true history of the 10th Combat Cargo
Squadron, 3rd C.C. Group, China-Burma-India, 1944-1946. In an easy to read, and
entertaining way, this book documents the month by month story of the men and their
missions. THROUGH HELL'S GATE TO SHANGHAI tells the
reader about the squadron's action in the Imphal Valley Campaign where "...green
kids...sent to war untrained...made history and became old men in three weeks..." -
fights hauling steel pipe for the gas line to China-Japanese Zero attacks on unarmed C-47
transports - grossly overloaded transports carrying heavy construction equipment needed to
build the Stilwell Road and forward airstrips - O.S.S. missions behind enemy lines - large
scale airlifts transporting Chinese soldiers, animals and equipment back to their
homeland, China - bizarre Hump flights through thunderstorms, rain, hail, ice & and
fear! Softbound, 220 pp. 1983 $18.50 + 4.50
shipping/handling KY Residents 6%
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IT BEGAN AT IMPHAL By John Geer Martin DVM. In late 1943 the War Department created a
new air supply system - Combat Cargo- to service troops in the inaccessible jungles and
island areas of World War II. Completely self-sufficient and capable of moving on
short notice while at the same time being nearly 100% operational. Combat Cargo was
to carry ground troops and their equipment to the fighting zone, maintain reinforcements,
furnish complete logistical supply, and evacuate the wounded and other personnel.
Originally two groups were authorized, with the third and fourth to follow in a few short
months. The early missions of these four groups, to the CBI and to the South
Pacific, were the beginnings of the legacy of the Combat Cargo operation. John
Martin has presented a chronology of the original four groups, their missions in World War
II, and their history and subsequent lineage through the Berlin Crisis and on to the
Korean War. The story is accurate, presenting evidence that these original groups
were indeed progenitors of today's modern airlifters and their programs around the world.
Originally published by Sunflower University Press. Reproduced by the heirs
of John Martin in CD pdf format. The cd contains all 112 pp with illustrations. ISBN
0-89745-111-2. CD FORMAT Customers will need Adobe Reader 7.0. $11.00 includes all shipping, handling and KY state tax
DOC MY TIGER'S GOT AN ITCH
Life of well-loved circus veterinarian John Geer Martin DVM, who traveled with
Ringling Bros. and Barnam & Bailey circus-among many shows-becoming a pioneer of
exotic animal medicine. Included are stories of
ailing lions, tigers, and bears that Martin treated as well as anecdotes of circus greats:
pioneer circus veterinarian J.Y. Henderson, elephant trainer Hugo Schmidt and tiger master
Charly Baumann, and the first Lady of American circus GeeGee Engesser. Clowns Otto
Griebling, Lou Jacobs, Mark Anthony, Freddie Freeman and CoCo are part of the story as
well as such greats as the Flying Wallendas. ISBN
1-878208-87-X Guild Press of Indiana, Carmel, IN, hardbound, 205 pp. $22.95 + $3.50
shipping and handling. KY residents add $1.37 sales tax.
NEVER A HO HUM DAY By John Geer Martin DVM. The career & personal life of a young Kentucky hill-country
veterinarian raising a family and struggling with his profession in the rugged foothills
of Appalachia [north eastern Kentucky]. Problems were many. There were few
paved roads, no electricity in most rural areas and telephone service was scarce, making
communications difficult at best. Moon shining, horse, cow, hog and sheep trading
along with saw milling, coal mining and scratching out a living on the hillside farms -
all honorable occupations among the country folk, come to life in this publication.
Nearly everyone was superstitious. Many of the doctor's farm clients believed in
witches. It was a glorious time of hard physical and mental work for a
young veterinarian obsessed with the idea he could make a difference. Published by Guild Press of Indiana, Inc., Carmel, IN. Hardbound.
210 pp. $22.95 plus $3.50 shipping and handling. KY residents add $1.37 sales
tax.
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CLAYTON CONNECTIONS A RESEARCHERS GUIDE TO NEW JERSEY CLAYTON ANCESTORS. 1984. Teresa Martin Klaiber. OUT-OF-PRINT. Besides the above listed locations you will find copies of this publication at the New Jersey State Archives and Burlington County [NJ] Public Library.
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KLAIBER CEMETERY, BOYD COUNTY, KENTUCKY out-of-print for further info Return to Table of Contents and click on Klaiber Cemetery. Since this is an active cemetery, the publication was a limited edition. A copy is available at the Boyd County Public Library and KY State Archives. For up to date individual grave information please contact us at our email address below.
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KLAIBER COUSINS, Teresa Martin Klaiber. 1981. Out-of-print. While this is out-of-print the author has extended the lineage in Germany several generations. The author will share information with family members, while requesting updates on Klaiber births, marriages and special events to keep the data base up to date. Email the author below.
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MUSKINGUM CO., OH PROBATE INDEX 1 compiled by Debbie Blackstone and Teresa L. Martin Klaiber. This master index combines Muskingum Co., OH Probate indices and case packets as follows: Will bk A 1804-1814; Will Bk B 1814-1831; Guardian Bk A 1816-1848; Adm. Docket A 1817-1837; Adm. Docket B 1838-1849; Case Packets 1-2600+. 1995. Computer 3 1/5" disk. Dbase format. IBM compatible. ASCII text. GIFT TO YOU IN CYBERSPACE - FREE if you are a member of The Ohio Genealogical Society
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NEW CONCORD OHIO 1833-1902, Teresa Martin Klaiber, 1984. Out-of-print. Besides the above listed repositories copies can be found at Muskingum College Library, Muskingum County Library and the Guernsey County Public Library.
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