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    3. "Charles and Brenda Kerr" <hiredesign@houston.rr.com> Subject: [Baker-Roots] Help! Thomas Baker 1763 - 1843 Date: Mon, 19 Aug 2002 20:56:29 -0500 This is what I have - Thomas Baker and Lydia Hand were married 01-06-1784 near Trenton, NJ. After marriage they removed to Redstone PA where they resided for 2-3 years before heading to Butler Co. Ohio. Hearing of serious trouble with the Indians they stopped a year on the Hockhocking River below Wheeling. They spent a year in Cincinnati before moving to Butler Co., Ohio. My questions are where is or was Redstone, PA and the Hockhocking River? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---- Usually a noteworthy place of any consequence was originally a military post with a fort and the fort will be left behind as a marker from which to begin.. http://users.telerama.com/~cass/brownsville.html The next time you have a question as to where some place is located...you have the old location and you have the state...place redstone +pa +location into your favorite search engine and let the internet do your work for you; remember to use only lower case and place only one space in between words used to search with and you will come up with the area of yesterday. Then, use the resources provided for your inquiries and NEVER leave a post without asking for a referral if the individaul who answers your inquiry doesn't know what you are talking about...otherwise you will be left with a brickwall before you have begun! For more information about historic Brownsville see or contact the following: Flatiron Building Heritage Museum, 69 Market Street, Brownsville, PA 15417 1 724 785 9331 FAX 1 724 785 8626 and email at flatiron@lcsys.com To contact us: cass@telerama.com

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