Marriage notices from Baltimore Sun Dec. 11, 1874 Griffin - Bell On the 3d of December 1874, by the Rev. D.A. Shermer, Richard S. Griffin to Jessie S. Bell, both of Baltimore city. Jory - Hall On December 10, 1874 by the Rev. W. T. L. Weech, assisted by the Rev. A. S. Hank, B. M. Jory to Martha H. Hall, both of this city. Kimberly - Kimberly On December 9 by Rev. Dr. Daugherty, Dr. Joseph Kimberly and Miss Alice Maud Kimberly, both of this city. Winterson - Craggs On December 3, 1874, at the residence of the brides father, by the Rev. Dr. Ridout, Dr. C.R. Winterson to Sallie daughter of Dr. Joseph H. Craggs, both of Anne Arundel county, MD.
Hello Roger, I would greatly appreciate your checking for Binnix/Binix. Regards, Roy Schmidt
Does anyone know what newspaper might have carried obituaries or death notices for people who lived in that area and died in the 1890's? I could not find death notices in the Baltimore Sun and Baltimore American. Peggy McClanahan
Thank you for so much info on this! This will be a big help to me. Mona ----- Original Message ----- From: Margaret Isabelle Obert Sent: Thursday, March 07, 2002 2:12 PM To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Death and Cemetery Records Thanks to some of Maryland's dedicated genealogists, there are a number of tools that can be used to find the dates of death for Marylanders. Four volumes of books on cemetery records in Baltimore County were published by the Baltimore County Historical Society in 1985. Volume 1 covers Northern Baltimore County. I cannot remember which areas the other volumes cover. The books contain tombstone transcriptions, which means that if the tombstone no longer exists, the person will not be listed in the books. The books contain a last name index only. The Baltimore County Historical Society is in the process of updating the books with a full-name index. The Baltimore County Genealogical Society has published a number of cemetery books. You may want to check its website to see what is available. The Maryland Historical Society Library holds a number of books on death and cemetery records; you can check out what it has available by searching the card catalogue for "cemetery" or "deaths" on its website: www.mdhs.org Also, several individuals, such as Barnes, Magruder, and O'Neill, have published books of indices to marriage and death records in Baltimore newspapers. I think these books go as far as 1880, but there is a gap from about 1817 to 1836, unfortunately. The MHS also has a card index known as the Dielman-Hayward file which lists many, but not all, marriages and obituaries in early Baltimore newspapers. The Maryland Genealogical Society has published church records and cemetery records from around the state in its quarterly Bulletin. Many of its earliest Bulletins are available on a CD that can be obtained from a private vendor. The titles of more recent articles are on the MGS website. The Maryland State Archives has death records for Baltimore City beginning in 1875 and the counties beginning in 1898. There are indices to these records. No books have been published on either Greenmount or Baltimore Cemetery, unfortunately. _____________________________ > From: "mona everett" <cowpost@msn.com> > Date: Monday, March 4, 2002 5:46 PM > To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Margaret Obert: BC cemetery books > > Do you know which years these transcriptions cover? Or when the books were > written? Also, do they contain transcriptions from Baltimore City or just the > County? Is each book a separate cemetery or are they arranged by date? Or? Is > there a name for the series? > Help--these sound really good, but I am in WI. We have several Baltimore > cemetery transcription books at our State Historical Society, but I am not > sure if these are among them. > Any and all details about this set of books would be most welcome! Thanks! > Mona > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogical DIsucssions Only, Join us at MD-BALTO-CUL-L@rootsweb.com for discussions on culture and heritage in the Baltimore area
BANKSON, John & Co.; 1 Market Space or Dugan's Wharf, lumber merchants BANKSON, John; Aisquith Street, his dwelling BOLTON There is a Henry and a Francis, but no Hugh. mlyle3 <mlyle3@bells To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com outh.net> cc: Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Re: 1804 Directory BANKSON 03/07/02 10:40 AM Please respond to BALTGEN-L Roger, could you please look for BANKSON in the 1804 directory? Also for Hugh Bolton? Would greatly appreciate your help! Martha Lyle ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== USGenWeb/MDGenWeb page for Anne Arundel Co. - 350 Years of Settlement 1649-1999 http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdannear
Thanks to some of Maryland's dedicated genealogists, there are a number of tools that can be used to find the dates of death for Marylanders. Four volumes of books on cemetery records in Baltimore County were published by the Baltimore County Historical Society in 1985. Volume 1 covers Northern Baltimore County. I cannot remember which areas the other volumes cover. The books contain tombstone transcriptions, which means that if the tombstone no longer exists, the person will not be listed in the books. The books contain a last name index only. The Baltimore County Historical Society is in the process of updating the books with a full-name index. The Baltimore County Genealogical Society has published a number of cemetery books. You may want to check its website to see what is available. The Maryland Historical Society Library holds a number of books on death and cemetery records; you can check out what it has available by searching the card catalogue for "cemetery" or "deaths" on its website: www.mdhs.org Also, several individuals, such as Barnes, Magruder, and O'Neill, have published books of indices to marriage and death records in Baltimore newspapers. I think these books go as far as 1880, but there is a gap from about 1817 to 1836, unfortunately. The MHS also has a card index known as the Dielman-Hayward file which lists many, but not all, marriages and obituaries in early Baltimore newspapers. The Maryland Genealogical Society has published church records and cemetery records from around the state in its quarterly Bulletin. Many of its earliest Bulletins are available on a CD that can be obtained from a private vendor. The titles of more recent articles are on the MGS website. The Maryland State Archives has death records for Baltimore City beginning in 1875 and the counties beginning in 1898. There are indices to these records. No books have been published on either Greenmount or Baltimore Cemetery, unfortunately. _____________________________ > From: "mona everett" <cowpost@msn.com> > Date: Monday, March 4, 2002 5:46 PM > To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Margaret Obert: BC cemetery books > > Do you know which years these transcriptions cover? Or when the books were > written? Also, do they contain transcriptions from Baltimore City or just the > County? Is each book a separate cemetery or are they arranged by date? Or? Is > there a name for the series? > Help--these sound really good, but I am in WI. We have several Baltimore > cemetery transcription books at our State Historical Society, but I am not > sure if these are among them. > Any and all details about this set of books would be most welcome! Thanks! > Mona >
Roger, could you please look for BANKSON in the 1804 directory? Also for Hugh Bolton? Would greatly appreciate your help! Martha Lyle
Does anyone know what the name of this Undertaker might really be? This spelling is a wild-___ guess. If you know who it is, do you know if there are any records extent. Date of Burial: 1 Apr 1902 Undertaker:Jos. ??Stuntebeck??, 1318 Light St. Baltimore, MD Thanks!!! Beverly Alexander alexlary@crosslink.net I hear ethereal whispers persuasive, soft and still, "Daughter, if you don't remember us, who will?" Author: Dot Stutter
Saw a notation at bottom of e-mail to respond to BALTGEN-L - not quite sure what it is in reference to. Could someone explain. Thanks! Etta Riley
No CRATEN SWAIN, Jeremiah; SWAIN, Miss; Barre Street, seamstress No WALSTRUM "PR Swain" <PRSwain@prod To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com igy.net> cc: Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] 1804 Directory- RILEY 03/05/02 03:39 PM Please respond to BALTGEN-L Roger, At your convenience, would you be so kind as to look up the following names in the 1804 Baltimore Directory: Craten Swain Walstrum Thank You, Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "Roger Kearney/Square1" <rkearney@onthesquare.com> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, March 03, 2002 5:17 PM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] 1804 Directory- RILEY > > RILE, Samuel, Montgomery Street, brick-maker > REILEY, Conrad, Little York Road, tavern-keeper > REILLEY, Stephen, High Street, taylor > RILEY, William, East Street, boot and shoe-maker > RILLY, William, Wolfe Street, shoe-maker (this entry and the one just above > share one entry in the index with 2 page #s) > RILEY, Peter, Bridge Street Extended, shoe-maker > RILLEY, T., East Fleet Street, sea captain > RILEY, Wm. shipright, Wolfe Street, shipright > RILLEY, Michael, Jones or French Street, carter > REILLY, Terry, Mulberry Street (Lerews Alley), labourer > RIELLY, Jacob, Camden Street, carpenter > > The above are listed in the same sequence used in the index. The index > usually has a different spelling of the name from the one in the body of > the book. The spellings here are the ones used in the body. All of the > index entries (except for the first two) are spelled RILEY. > > Good luck, > Roger Kearney > Troy, Ohio > > > > > err1998@webtv > .net (Etta To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com > Riley) cc: > Subject: [BALTGEN-L] 1804 Directory > 03/03/02 > 04:02 PM > Please > respond to > BALTGEN-L > > > > > > > > Is there any Riley's in this Directory. > > Would appreciate a lookup. Thank you! > > Etta Riley > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for > Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD > > > > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > Please make sure the options in your E mail program disables quoting the > message in HTML when posting to any Roots-L mailing list. > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD
NASH, Charles; Lee Street, shipright That's the only one. Lyneve Cox <Lyneve.Cox@us. To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com usana.com> cc: Subject: RE: [BALTGEN-L] 1804 Directory- Nash 03/06/02 02:17 PM Please respond to BALTGEN-L Roger, when you have time I would really appreciate if you would check to see any Nash's in the directory, the first name I really do not know but I think It may have been Thomas, any nash's at all would be very nice at this time. Thank you very much, Lyneve ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html
Thank you !!!!!!!! -----Original Message----- From: Roger Kearney/Square1 [mailto:rkearney@onthesquare.com] Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2002 12:42 PM To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: [BALTGEN-L] 1804 Directory- Nash NASH, Charles; Lee Street, shipright That's the only one. Lyneve Cox <Lyneve.Cox@us. To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com usana.com> cc: Subject: RE: [BALTGEN-L] 1804 Directory- Nash 03/06/02 02:17 PM Please respond to BALTGEN-L Roger, when you have time I would really appreciate if you would check to see any Nash's in the directory, the first name I really do not know but I think It may have been Thomas, any nash's at all would be very nice at this time. Thank you very much, Lyneve ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== This list is for Genealogical DIsucssions Only, Join us at MD-BALTO-CUL-L@rootsweb.com for discussions on culture and heritage in the Baltimore area
Hi List! Since so many people seem to be interested in the Reily/Riley name, I was wondering if anyone had come across the name Finnegan attached to the Reily/Riley name in Baltimore, Maryland starting in the 1840's. The reason I ask is that I have a lot of paperwork where James Reily/Riley and others are named as witnesses for my GGG Grandparents Finnegan in their citizenship papers, baptismal papers, etc. I know that the Finnegans came from Cavan County in Ireland. I am thinking the Reily/Riley and Finnegan connection could be cousins. I have NOT been able to make a family connection. Any thoughts? Takers? Thanks! Researching the names of Finnegan/Finnigan, McGinity/McGinnity, Reily/Riley, Wagner (and those are only the ones in Maryland!) Joan F. Wagner jfwagnercast@juno.com
Roger, when you have time I would really appreciate if you would check to see any Nash's in the directory, the first name I really do not know but I think It may have been Thomas, any nash's at all would be very nice at this time. Thank you very much, Lyneve
Hi: Only found Isma Riley on the 1850 Census of Baltimore, Ward 7, Page 303 Isma Riley Shoemaker aged 39 Margaret 33 Mary E 2 Sarah J 2/12 Born Maryland Hope this helps, Mary ----- Original Message ----- From: "Etta Riley" <err1998@webtv.net> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 6:11 PM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] 1869 - 1870 Census - Baltimore > City > > Hi, > > Is there anyone out there that has access > to the 1860 -1870 Census for Baltimore > City that would do a lookup for me on > Isma RILEY, wife Margaret`and children, > Mary, Sarah Jane, William H., Robert L. > and George T. > > This act of kindness would be greatly > appreciated. > > Etta Riley > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for > Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD >
Etta, On the 1870 Baltimore census index, I found the following for each given name for RILEY......... 1. ISMA- no entry 2. MARGARET- (4 listed)= (a) w/f 25 yoa, b.Irel; 14th. ward/Balto.; roll 577 / pg.478. (b) w/f 40 yoa, b.Irel; Randlestown,Balto.Co.; roll 569 / pg. 193.....(c) w/f 50 yoa, b. Md.; 1st.ward/Balto.; roll 571 / pg.88.....(d) w/f 35 yoa, b.Irel; 19th.ward; roll 577 / pg. 252. ****** 3. SARAH- (3 listed)= (a) w/f 17 yoa., b. PA.; 20th. ward; roll 580 / pg. 517. (b) w/f 35 yoa.; b. Md.; 16th. ward; roll 578 / pg.334. (c) w/f 20 yoa., b. Md.; Randlestown,Balto.Co.; roll 589 / pg. 191. 4. WILLIAM- (2 listed)= (a) w/m 25 yoa., b. Irel.; 8th. ward.; roll 575 / pg. 228... (b) w/m 59 yoa., b. Md., 9th. ward; roll 575 / pg. 403. 5. ROBERT- (1 listed)= w/m 34 yoa., b. Md.; 4th. ward.; roll 573 / pg. 70.... 6. GEORGE- (5 listed)= (a) w/m 22 yoa., b. Md. 14th. ward.; roll 577 / pg. 537. (b) w/m 40 yoa., b. Irel.; 14th. ward, roll 577 / pg.542. (c) w/m 54 yoa., Catonsville, Balto. Co.; roll 589 / pg. 105. (d) w/m 60 yoa. b. Md. ; 9th. ward., roll 577 / pg. 542.... 7. MARY- (4 listed)= (a) w/f 16 yoa.; b. Md. 5th. ward, roll 573 / pg. 134... (b) w/f 30 yoa.; b. Md.; 8th. ward., roll 575 / pg. 231 (c) w/f 39 yoa. b. Irel.; 12th. ward.; roll 576 / pg. 223. (d) w/f 48 yoa.; b. Irel.; 10 th. ward.; roll 575 / pg. 580. ****************** Hopefully, this may help you in some positive way. Tim Robinson Balto. **** ----- Original Message ----- > Hi, > > Is there anyone out there that has access > to the 1860 -1870 Census for Baltimore > City that would do a lookup for me on > Isma RILEY, wife Margaret`and children, > Mary, Sarah Jane, William H., Robert L. > and George T. > > This act of kindness would be greatly > appreciated. > > Etta Riley >
City Hi, Is there anyone out there that has access to the 1860 -1870 Census for Baltimore City that would do a lookup for me on Isma RILEY, wife Margaret`and children, Mary, Sarah Jane, William H., Robert L. and George T. This act of kindness would be greatly appreciated. Etta Riley
These were listed in the copy I received. Please let me know if you want more. ANDERSON, Sgt. Joseph C BARTLETT, Molly (nee Klebe) BENNING, Pvt. Leo S. BERGER, Joseph BLACK, George W. BOUNDS, Donald Richard, Jr. CRAIG, Emory Allan DAILEY, Louis Ellsworth DEDAL, Florence M. (nee Scott) DELCLOS, Joseph J. DOSH, Edward E. ===== Keep on Stampin' Cheryl Miller Alton, VA Stampin' & genealogy - full time hobbies Visit my family: www.geocities.com/kosacktree __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Sports - Coverage of the 2002 Olympic Games http://sports.yahoo.com
Jerry, On the 1870 Baltimore Census, there are 2 Blondell's listed, and they would be.............. MALACHI BLONDELL; M / W 22 yoa; b.MD. ; 20th. Ward-Balto.; Roll 580; Page 478. ******* MALICE BLONDELL; M / W 55 yoa; b. IREL; 8th.Ward-Balto; Roll 575; Page 295. That was the extent of your BLONDELL surname for that census period. Tim Robinson Catonsville Balto. Md. ********** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jerry Blondell" <jerryblondell@netzero.net> > Hi -- > Does anyone out there have access to records any of the city of > Baltimore around 1790 -- 1825 that shows listings for the surnames > Blondel or Blondell? I believe my ancestors were there during this time > frame. Any information on these names would be greatly appreciated. > > Jerry Blondell > --------------3703AE958CD760E6FDFCF7A8 > Content-Type: text/x-vcard; charset=us-ascii; > name="jerryblondell.vcf" > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > Content-Description: Card for Jerry Blondell > Content-Disposition: attachment; > filename="jerryblondell.vcf" >
Hello Would anyone happen to have access to the "The Complete Book of Emigrants 1607--1776", who would be willing to do a look up for me? I am looking for Thomas CORNTHWAIT{E} from Lancaster, England about 1735, so far I found him in Bucks County, PA. in that year. He was a Quaker. Thank you for your consideration, it is appreciated. Sincerely, Helen "If you don't know where you are going, You should know where you came from." SEARCHING: Cornthwait{e}, Davis,Read/Reed, Hill, Melcher,Cloud, Blackburn,Rogers,Matthews,Ritchie, Riley, Phelps, Mullan,Graves, mostly in MD & PA and Deschenes/Milville/Kirouac in MA & Canada