Atnip-Inabnit Newsletters – Dec 1962-Dec 1976 – Elizabeth Marcello Editor
Elizabeth Marcello, along with others, ran a quarterly newsletter for the interchange of genealogical data and history of the Atnip, Inabnit (and other variant spellings) families in America. Some ancestors left Switzerland, and immigreated to Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia in the 1700s. Some focus is on (but not limited
2002 Reunion Pictures
Added 21 pictures to the 2002 Reunion gallery, courtesy of Jessica through Bob. They are the first 21 in the gallery. FIND PICTURES HERE
Seeking Early Childhood and Young Adult Information about Eva (Evie) Davis Atnip
After going through the Atnip family stories seeking information on Eva (Evie) Davis, I have been unsuccessful in locating anything on her early life. In order to properly tell the story of Eva and Orley, I would like to find anyone who may have information about Eva (Evie) as a
1970-79 Gallery
Added 14 pictures, taken in 1972, to the 1970-79 gallery which are located at the beginning courtesy of Bob Atnip. FIND PICTURES HERE
1972 Reunion Pictures
Added 11 pictures at the beginning of the 1972 Reunion gallery courtesy of Bob Atnip. FIND PICTURES HERE
Atnip History – Matthew Reasonover (Orley’s 6th Great Grandfather)
Information on Matthew Reasonover come from several sources including an account compiled by Leslie Reasonover, Jr., the Reasonover and Risenhoover Legacy Facebook page, and personal research on Ancestry. Lineage Matthew Reasonover and Elizabeth Reasonover > Jacob Reasonover (Elizabeth Dortha Granade) > Joseph Reasonover (Elizabeth Hall) > Jacob Reasonover (Athalia Benson)
Atnip History – Lost Creek / Shook Post Office
A large stream in the southeast part of the county, chiefly in Lost Creek Township, flowing into St. Francois River. East Prong and West Prong flow together to make the main stream of Lost Creek, and Hal Bennett and Dr. John Wagner say it is the fact that East and
Historical Documents
Added two documents Marriage license between Bethaven Atnip (son of John Alexander Atnip) and Nellie Lutes. John Alexander Atnip was Orley Atnip’s brother. U.S. General Land Office Records – Bethaven Atnip Purchase of 39.94 Acres on 10 October 1856 Find Documents Here
1993 Reunion Pictures
Added 21 pictures to the beginning of 1993 Family Reunion gallery, courtesy of Bob. FIND PICTURES HERE
1960-69 Pictures
Added five pictures to the 1960-69 photo gallery at the beginning of the gallery. FIND PICTURES HERE