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    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Baltimore vital records
    2. Lee, Thank you. Do you have the address for the Maryland State Archives and do you know the cost? Nancy

    01/07/2002 01:09:03
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Prices of BA Co.
    2. Marie Judes
    3. Kathi I don't know either. What do you have on the Prices? --- Kathi Jones-Hudson <mdcat.geo@yahoo.com> wrote: > Marie: > > Your Price's sure look familiar to me. But I don't > know who Beal Price's parents were ... who? > > > > > > ===== > Kathi Jones-Hudson > mdcat.geo@yahoo.com > Truly Genealogy Addicted > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4395 > Kat's Kreations: PSP Tubes and Snowglobes > http://www.fortunecity.com/westwood/cut/567/index.html > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! > http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/ > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > Please do not sent attachments on any E mails to the list. > ===== Marie Judes mrsjudes@yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/

    01/07/2002 07:47:18
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Old Occupations
    2. William Sibiski Sr.
    3. I found this list of old occupations and thought I'd share this information as this is the wish of Mr. Burrows who compiled it, see note below. Please address any questions or comments to him Bill in NJ ------------------------------------ Accomptant - Accountant Almoner- Giver of charity to the needy Amanuensis - Secretary or stenographer Artificer - A soldier mechanic who does repairs Bailie - Bailiff Baxter - Baker Bluestocking - Female writer Boniface - Keeper of an inn Brazier - One who works with brass Brewster - Beer manufacturer Brightsmith - Metal Worker Burgonmaster - Mayor Caulker - One who filled up cracks (in ships or windows or seems to make them watertight by using tar or oakum-hem fiber produced by taking old ropes apart. Chaisemaker - Carriage maker Chandler - Dealer or trader; one who makes or sells candles;retailer of groceries, ship supplier Chiffonnier - Wig maker Clark - Clerk Clerk - Clergyman, cleric Clicker - The servant of a salesman who stood at the door to invite customers; one who received the matter in the galley from the compositors and arranged it in due form ready for printing; one who makes eyelet holes in boots using a machine which clicked. Cohen - Priest Collier - Coal miner Colporteur - Peddler of books Cooper - One who makes or repairs vessels made of staves & hoops,such as casks, barrels, tubs, etc. Cordwainer - Shoemaker, originally any leather worker using leather from Cordova/Cordoba in Spain Costermonger - Peddler of fruits and vegetables Crocker - Potter Crowner - Coroner Currier - One who dresses the coat of a horse with a currycomb;one who tanned leather by incorporating oil or grease Docker - Stevedore, dock worker who loads and unloads cargo Dowser - One who finds water using a rod or witching stick Draper - A dealer in dry goods Drayman - One who drives a long strong cart without fixed sides for carrying heavy loads Dresser- A surgeon's assistant in a hospital Drover - One who drives cattle, sheep, etc. to market; a dealer in cattle Duffer - Peddler Factor - Agent, commission merchant; one who acts or transacts business for another; Scottish steward or bailiff of an estate. Farrier - A blacksmith, one who shoes horses Faulkner- Falconer Fellmonger - One who removes hair or wool from hides in preparation for leather making Fletcher - One who made bows and arrows Fuller - One who fulls cloth;one who shrinks and thickens woolen cloth by moistening, heating, and pressing; one who cleans and finishes cloth Gaoler - A keeper of the goal, a jailer Glazier - Window glassmanHacker - Maker of hoes Hatcheler - One who combed out or carded flax Haymonger - Dealer in hay Hayward - Keeper of fences Higgler - Itinerant peddler Hillier - Roof tiler Hind- A farm laborer Holster - A groom who took care of horses, often at an inn Hooker - Reaper Hooper - One who made hoops for casks and barrels Huckster - Sells small wares Husbandman - A farmer who cultivated the land Jagger - Fish peddler Journeyman - One who had served his apprenticeship and mastered his craft,not bound to serve a master, but hired by the day. Joyner / Joiner - A skilled carpenter Keeler - Bargeman Kempster - Wool comber Lardner - Keeper of the cupboard Lather - Installer of lath strips in old-time walls Lavender - Washer woman Lederer - Leather maker Leech - Physician Longshoreman - Stevedore Lormer - Maker of horse gear Malender - Farmer Maltster - Brewer Manciple - A steward Mason - Bricklayer Mintmaster - One who issued local currency Monger - Seller of goods (ale, fish) Muleskinner - Teamster Neatherder - Herds cows Ordinary Keeper- Innkeeper with fixed prices Pattern Maker - A maker of a clog shod with an iron ring. A clog was a wooden pole with a pattern cut into the end Peregrinator - Itinerant wanderer Peruker - A wig maker Pettifogger - A shyster lawyer Pigman - Crockery dealer Plumber - One who applied sheet lead for roofing andset lead frames for plain or stained glass windows. Porter - Door keeper Puddler - Wrought iron worker Quarrier- Quarry worker Rigger - Hoist tackle worker Ripper - Seller of fish Roper - Maker of rope or nets Saddler - One who makes, repairs or sells saddles or other furnishings for horses. Sawbones- Physician Sawyer - One who saws; carpenter Schumacker - Shoemaker Scribler - A minor or worthless author Scrivener - Professional or public copyist or writer; notary public Scrutiner - Election judge Shrieve / SheriffSlater - Roofer Slopseller- Seller of ready-made clothes in a slop shop Snobscat / Snob - One who repaired shoes Sorter - Tailor Spinster - A woman who spins or an unmarried woman Spurrer - Maker of spurs Squire - Country gentleman; farm owner; justice of peace Stuff gown - Junior barrister Stuff gownsman - Junior barrister Supercargo - Officer on merchant ship who is in charge of cargo and the commercial concerns of the ship. Tanner - One who tans (cures) animal hides into leather Tapley - One who puts the tap in an ale cask Tasker - Reaper Teamster - One who drives a team for hauling Thatcher - Roofer Tide waiter - Customs inspector Tinker - An itinerant tin pot and pan seller and repairman Tipstaff - Policeman Travers - Toll bridge collection Tucker - Cleaner of cloth goods Turner - A person who turns wood on a lathe into spindles Victualer - A tavern keeper, or one who provides an army,navy, or ship with food Vulcan - Blacksmith Wagoner - Teamster not for hire Wainwright - Wagon maker Waiter - Customs officer or tide waiter; one who waited on the tide to collect duty on goods brought in. Waterman - Boatman who plies for hire Webster - Operator of looms Wharfinger - Owner of a wharf Wheelwright - One who made or repaired wheels; wheeled carriages,etc. Whitesmith - Tinsmith; worker of iron who finishes or polishes the work Whitewing - Street sweeper Whitster - Bleach of cloth Wright - Workman, especially a construction worker Yeoman - Farmer who owns his own land Please note the below: Compiled by Dan Burrows - dburrows1@juno.com "I put these 130 items together from many sources and used it as a handout for our local Orange County (NY) Genealogical Society. I was asked by many recipients if the CHART could be forwarded to other lists or used in local newsletters. The answer is yes -- please share this information." Dan Burrows

    01/07/2002 04:56:03
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Prices of BA Co.
    2. Kathi Jones-Hudson
    3. Marie: Your Price's sure look familiar to me. But I don't know who Beal Price's parents were ... who? ===== Kathi Jones-Hudson mdcat.geo@yahoo.com Truly Genealogy Addicted http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Fields/4395 Kat's Kreations: PSP Tubes and Snowglobes http://www.fortunecity.com/westwood/cut/567/index.html __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/

    01/07/2002 04:27:29
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Mary Wenger born 1855 Balto MD
    2. Hi, I was wondering if anyone has come across any Wenger families from Baltimore City MD.I have a Mary Wenger listed as being born 1855 in Baltimore she married Charles Rolf also of Baltimore.I can find them married in 1880 but haven't been able to locate either of them 1860-1870 census Thanks for any assistence Lynn

    01/07/2002 04:12:02
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Re: BALTGEN-D Digest V02 #3
    2. Sarah Jane Taylor
    3. Hi Just a note- Port Deposit is in Cecil county. I live about an hour south of there. Don't know of Port Deposit in Carroll county. ----- Original Message ----- From: <MAugust792@aol.com> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 2:59 PM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Re: BALTGEN-D Digest V02 #3 > Hi, > > I have Prices from Port Desposit Maryland which is in Carroll County. A lot > of Irish people came into that Port and settled there. Port Deposit is about > 1 hour north of Baltimore, MD. > > Mary Ellen > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for > Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD > >

    01/06/2002 10:20:59
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Re: BALTGEN-D Digest V02 #3
    2. Sarah Jane Taylor
    3. ----- Original Message ----- From: <MAugust792@aol.com> To: <BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 06, 2002 2:59 PM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Re: BALTGEN-D Digest V02 #3 > Hi, > > I have Prices from Port Desposit Maryland which is in Carroll County. A lot > of Irish people came into that Port and settled there. Port Deposit is about > 1 hour north of Baltimore, MD. > > Mary Ellen > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for > Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD > >

    01/06/2002 10:20:08
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Re: BALTGEN-D Digest V02 #3
    2. Marie Judes
    3. Mary Ellen Here are some of my Prices Descendants of Beal Price Generation No. 1 1. BEAL1 PRICE He married MARY UNKNOWN. Children of BEAL PRICE and MARY UNKNOWN are: i. JAMES2 PRICE, b. Sep 03, 1806, Balto Co, MD. 2. ii. BENJAMIN R. PRICE, b. Apr 01, 1808, Balto Co, MD. iii. MATILDA PRICE, b. Dec 10, 1810, Balto Co, MD; d. May 15, 1819, Balto Co, MD. iv. THOMAS R. PRICE, b. Jan 29, 1815, Balto Co, MD. v. NO-NAME-GIVEN PRICE, b. Oct 11, 1815, Balto Co, MD; d. Oct 15, 1815, Balto Co, MD. vi. WILLIAM R. PRICE, b. Nov 19, 1816, Balto Co, MD; d. Nov 06, 1837, Balto Co, MD. vii. MIRANDA PRICE, b. Sep 25, 1820, Balto Co, MD. Generation No. 2 2. BENJAMIN R.2 PRICE (BEAL1) was born Apr 01, 1808 in Balto Co, MD. He married ANN M. MATTHEWS, daughter of THOMAS MATTHEWS and ANN GILL. She was born Feb 10, 1804. Children of BENJAMIN PRICE and ANN MATTHEWS are: i. MARY J.3 PRICE, b. Balto Co, MD. ii. MATILDA A. PRICE, b. Balto Co, MD; m. JOSEPH BAINS. iii. THOMAS J. PRICE, b. Balto Co, MD; m. MARY E. PRICE. 3. iv. AMANDA MATTHEWS PRICE, b. Apr 08, 1838, Sparks, Balto Co, MD; d. Feb 06, 1917, Manor Rd, Monkton, Balto Co, MD. v. BEAL PRICE, b. Balto Co, MD; m. LAVINIA WORTHINGTON. vi. JOSHUA PRICE, b. Balto Co, MD. vii. BENAJMIN R. PRICE, JR., b. Balto Co, MD; m. MARY LINHARDT. viii. WILLIAM G. PRICE, b. Balto Co, MD; m. JEMIMA JOHNSON; b. Balto Co, MD. Generation No. 3 3. AMANDA MATTHEWS3 PRICE (BENJAMIN R.2, BEAL1) was born Apr 08, 1838 in Sparks, Balto Co, MD, and died Feb 06, 1917 in Manor Rd, Monkton, Balto Co, MD. She married GEORGE ELI SHELLEY Feb 25, 1864 in Towson, Balto Co, MD, son of MARTIN SHELLEY and RHODA MATTHEWS. He was born Nov 28, 1841 in Phoenix, Balto Co, MD, and died Sep 01, 1928 in Paper Mill Rd, Phoenix, Balto Co, MD. Children of AMANDA PRICE and GEORGE SHELLEY are: i. MARY ALBERTA4 SHELLEY, b. Nov 09, 1864, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. Feb 14, 1949, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; m. JOSHUA NELSON, Oct 02, 1895, Clynmalira Church, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; b. Jan 19, 1859, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. Dec 27, 1918, Monkton, Balto Co, MD. ii. MATILDA ANN SHELLEY, b. Oct 29, 1866, Manor Rd, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. May 21, 1942, Paper Mill Rd, Phoenix, Balto Co, MD; m. JOHN ALBERT PRICE, Nov 24, 1892, Clynmalira Church, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; b. Apr 26, 1867, Paper Mill Rd, Phoenix, Balto Co, MD; d. Sep 17, 1954, Paper Mill Rd, Phoenix, Balto Co, MD. iii. WILLIAM GEORGE SHELLEY, b. Nov 06, 1869, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. Mar 12, 1919, Balto Co, MD; m. BLANCHE ELLA ROYSTON; b. Jan 06, 1872, Balto Co, MD; d. Jan 30, 1953, Balto Co, MD. iv. ADA RICHARDSON SHELLEY, b. Mar 17, 1871, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. Jul 07, 1871, Monkton, Balto Co, MD. v. CHARLES CULLUM SHELLEY, b. Aug 01, 1873, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. Sep 01, 1873, Monkton, Balto Co, MD. vi. CLARA ESTELLE SHELLEY, b. Apr 15, 1875, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. Aug 02, 1875, Monkton, Balto Co, MD. vii. THOMAS HOWARD SHELLEY, b. Dec 25, 1876, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. May 28, 1959, Lexington, KY; m. SOPHIE MARGARET GANTTER, Cleveland, OH; b. Mar 08, 1890, Baden-Baden, Germany; d. Jul 12, 1982, Lexington, KY. viii. EMMA VIRGINIA SHELLEY, b. Oct 02, 1878, Manor Rd, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. Mar 03, 1879, Manor Rd, Monkton, Balto Co, MD. ix. ELLA GRACE SHELLEY, b. Jan 31, 1880, Manor Rd, Monkton, Balto Co, MD; d. Jul 08, 1880, Balto Co, MD. Descendants of Stephen Price Generation No. 1 1. STEPHEN1 PRICE was born Abt. 1687 in Anne Arundal Co, MD, and died Abt. Jul 1726 in Balto Co, MD. He married CONSTANCE HORNE Apr 29, 1716 in Anne Arundal Co, MD. She was born Abt. 1698. Child of STEPHEN PRICE and CONSTANCE HORNE is: 2. i. MARY2 PRICE, b. Abt. 1720, Balto Co, MD; d. 1805, Balto Co, MD. Generation No. 2 2. MARY2 PRICE (STEPHEN1) was born Abt. 1720 in Balto Co, MD, and died 1805 in Balto Co, MD. She married JOHN GORSUCH Mar 04, 1734/35 in St Paul's Parish, Balto Co, MD, son of CHARLES GORSUCH and BARBARA BROAD. He was born Bet. 1712 - 1714, and died Mar 06, 1796 in St James Parish, Balto Co, MD. Children of MARY PRICE and JOHN GORSUCH are: i. RACHEL3 GORSUCH, b. Bet. 1735 - 1743; m. JAMES BOSLEY, Sep 18, 1760. ii. CHARLES GORSUCH, b. Bet. 1736 - 1740; m. ELEANOR BOND, Sep 01, 1763; b. 1746. iii. JOHN GORSUCH, b. Abt. 1740; m. BELINDA BOSLEY, Bef. 1770. 3. iv. SARAH GORSUCH, b. Abt. 1740, Balto Co, MD; d. Balto Co, MD. v. MARY GORSUCH, b. 1744; m. JAMES GITTINGS. Generation No. 3 3. SARAH3 GORSUCH (MARY2 PRICE, STEPHEN1) was born Abt. 1740 in Balto Co, MD, and died in Balto Co, MD. She married JOHN GILL, JR. Jul 20, 1758 in St Thomas Parish, Garrison, Balto Co, MD. He was born Feb 04, 1736/37 in St Thomas Parish, Garrison, Balto Co, MD, and died Sep 22, 1822 in Western Run, Balto Co, MD. Children of SARAH GORSUCH and JOHN GILL are: i. JOHN4 GILL III, b. Dec 16, 1762, Balto Co, MD; d. Balto Co, MD; m. LEAH BARNEY, Oct 30, 1781, Balto Co, MD; b. Balto Co, MD; d. Balto Co, MD. ii. CHARLES GILL, b. Apr 27, 1764, Balto Co, MD. iii. KATHERINE GILL, b. Jul 10, 1769, Balto Co, MD; d. Oct 06, 1787, Balto Co, MD; m. THOMAS COOPER; d. Dec 27, 1804, Balto Co, MD. iv. JOSHUA GILL, b. Dec 15, 1776, Balto Co, MD; d. Dec 23, 1846; m. JEMIMA GORSUCH. v. NICHOLAS GILL, b. Balto Co, MD. vi. MARY GILL, b. Balto Co, MD; m. UNKNOWN KEALOR. vii. SARAH GILL, b. Balto Co, MD; m. UNKNOWN DINES. viii. ELIZABETH GILL, b. Balto Co, MD; m. HORATIO FORD, Mar 16, 1787; b. Balto Co, MD. ix. ANN GILL, b. Aug 03, 1771, Balto Co, MD; d. Oct 14, 1857, Home of son Thomas, Balto Co, MD; m. THOMAS R. MATTHEWS, SR., Feb 02, 1795, Balto Co, MD; b. Sep 27, 1771, Gunpowder, Balto Co, MD. x. ELEANOR GILL, b. Balto Co, MD; m. VACHEL SELLMAN, Aug 08, 1793. xi. LEAH GILL. Anything look familiar???? --- MAugust792@aol.com wrote: > Hi, > > I have Prices from Port Desposit Maryland which is in Carroll County. A lot > of Irish people came into that Port and settled there. Port Deposit is about > 1 hour north of Baltimore, MD. > > Mary Ellen > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for > Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD > ===== Marie Judes mrsjudes@yahoo.com __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Send FREE video emails in Yahoo! Mail! http://promo.yahoo.com/videomail/

    01/06/2002 09:23:20
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Searching
    2. Joan Dicamillo
    3. Looking for any information on obtaining marriage records (1890's), immigration arrivals (1880's) census for dates around 1890's in the Baltimore, Locust Point area would be appreciated. Churches in that area do not respond to any requests. Searching for Morris, Romig, Garrison and Keefer. Thanks for any suggestions. J DiCamillo

    01/06/2002 11:17:13
    1. Re: [BALTGEN-L] Re: BALTGEN-D Digest V02 #3
    2. Timothy Robinson
    3. Mary Ellen, Actually thats in Cecil Co. Md., quite a treck from Carroll Co. You would have to close through Baltimore Co. to get to it. Tim **** > Hi, > > I have Prices from Port Desposit Maryland which is in Carroll County. A lot > of Irish people came into that Port and settled there. Port Deposit is about > 1 hour north of Baltimore, MD. > > Mary Ellen > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for > Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD > >

    01/06/2002 07:59:35
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Re: BALTGEN-D Digest V02 #3
    2. Hi, I have Prices from Port Desposit Maryland which is in Carroll County. A lot of Irish people came into that Port and settled there. Port Deposit is about 1 hour north of Baltimore, MD. Mary Ellen

    01/06/2002 07:59:13
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Re: BALTGEN-D Digest V02 #4
    2. James Scott
    3. unsubscribe

    01/06/2002 06:56:16
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Fork Cemetery in Balt. Co. Md.
    2. William Sibiski Sr.
    3. Fork United Methodist Church Cemetery, 12828 Fork Road, Fork, MD. ---------------------------------- NAME DOB DOD BREIDENBAUGH, Christian P. 1888 1952 Footstone BREIDENBAUGH, Ida E. 8 Jan 1886 BREIDENBAUGH, John C. 22 Dec 1882 29 Mar 1958 BREIDENBAUGH, Lillie Mar. 1889 BURTON, C. Walter 1883 1936 BURTON, G.C.B. 1841 1924 Small Markers BURTON, M.E.B. 1851 1929 Small Markers BURTON, Mary FOARD 1881 1973 BURTON, Susannah 1846 1922 BURTON, William 1827 1902 Large marble urn obelisk CLAYTON, A. Raymond 20 Mar 1905 14 Mar 1953 CLAYTON, Agnes E. 10 Mar 1881 8 Jun 1932 CLAYTON, Alvin M. 1920 1927 Son CLAYTON, Amelia M. 22 Apr 1816 19 Sep 1881 CLAYTON, Ann 12 Jan 1803 2 Feb 1872 CLAYTON, Anna F. 1882 1963 CLAYTON, Arthur R. 1871 1944 CLAYTON, Baby Son 1935 1935 Son of Lehman & Gertrude CLAYTON, Baby Son 27 Aug 1929 27 Aug 1929 Son of Elmer & Ethel CLAYTON, Baby Son 6 May 1942 6 May 1942 Son of Elmer & Ethel CLAYTON, Bruce Hamilton 1 May 1934 1 May 1934 Son of Raymond & Kathryn CLAYTON, Edward D. 7 Apr 1892 75y, 3m, 22d old CLAYTON, Edward L. 1911 1937 Son CLAYTON, Elijah 11 Jan 1887 72y, 10mos, 10days CLAYTON, Ellen 1 Jan 1886 Wife of Edward D./57y5m21d CLAYTON, Elmer L. 1900 1953 Father CLAYTON, Ethel M. 1904 1983 Mother CLAYTON, Eva M. 1882 1939 CLAYTON, Evelyn D. (or O.) 1916 Living CLAYTON, Garrett 24 Oct 1850 1 Jun 1855 Son of Elijah & Rebecca CLAYTON, George E. 1883 1952 CLAYTON, Grace 1893 1893 Infant CLAYTON, Grason 1894 1894 Infant CLAYTON, Harry M. 1886 1926 Father CLAYTON, Honey 13 Dec 1914 28 Nov 1993 'Sister' CLAYTON, Howard E. 1866 1944 CLAYTON, Isaach F. 24 Mar 1916 71 yrs/To My Husband CLAYTON, J.W.B. 9 May 1925 82 years / Father CLAYTON, James L. 1918 1988 CLAYTON, Jessie A. 1878 1948 CLAYTON, John B.M. 17 Sep 1833 2 May 1901 Father/Husband of Sarah A. CLAYTON, John E. 1881 1957 CLAYTON, John F. 21 Aug 1921 19 Nov 1977 U.S. Navy Bronze Plaque CLAYTON, John W. 8 Jan 1798 26 Jan 1872 CLAYTON, Joseph 1 Mar 1778 6 Feb 1851 77y, 11mo, 6dys CLAYTON, Josiah 17 Jul 1872 13 Mar 1893 CLAYTON, Lawrence 1910 1977 CLAYTON, Lillian B. 1872 1950 CLAYTON, Lillian B. 1888 1976 CLAYTON, Lilly 1872 1936 CLAYTON, Mary E. Hilton 1 Nov 1904 Wife of J.W.B.Clayton 52 years, 6 Mos CLAYTON, Rebecca 14 Aug 1893 Wife / 86 years old CLAYTON, Robert L. 1863 1940 CLAYTON, Sadie Eck 1890 1952 Mother CLAYTON, Sarah A. Mar 1835 Feb 1899 CLAYTON, Sarah Ann 19 Jun 1863 45y, 8m, 21dys old CLAYTON, Sarah 31 Oct 1868 86y, 4m, 7dys old CLAYTON, Sena M. 1882 1970 CLAYTON, Susannah M. 14 Mar 1886 77y, 2mos. CLAYTON, Wells 9 Jan 1822 1877 Son of Joseph & Sarah CLAYTON, Wilbur, Sr. 11 Feb 1870 9 Nov 1949 FOARD, Carman? no dates FOARD, Albert 1853 1906 FOARD, Andrew W. 6 Sep 1854 28 Dec 1854 FOARD, Ann 22 Apr 1825 17 Jul 1896 Wife of Sylvester FOARD, Benjamine F. 26 May 1830 16 Nov 1892 FOARD, Carrie R. 30 Jul 1873 30 July 1894 Wife of John B. FOARD, Eleanor L. 1897 1990 Daughter/Footstone FOARD, Eleanor 10 Dec 1833 21 May 1918 FOARD, Elizabeth J. no dates FOARD, Emma McC. 1868 1960 Mother/Footstone FOARD, Franklin T. 1866 1931 Father/Footstone FOARD, Ida 1884 1925 Wife of Walter P. Reckord FOARD, Infant Daughter 11 Oct 1903 Infant daughter of F.T. & E.E. Foarde FOARD, J. Stanley 1893 1965 Husband/Footstone FOARD, James L. no dates Child of R. & L.A. Foard FOARD, Laura Ann 1818 1849 not sure of date FOARD, Laura C. 1853 1935 FOARD, Leonard 1859 1919 Father/Footstone FOARD, M. Lillie 9 May 1933 His Wife/Mother/Footstone FOARD, Mary A. no dates FOARD, Mary C. no dates Child of R. & L.A. Foard FOARD, Mary L. 1 Jan 1823 26 Jul 1889 FOARD, Mary L. 14 Apr 1971 His Wife/Footstone FOARD, Mary Miner VA 26 Oct 1860 1 Feb 1937 FOARD, Raymond G. 8 Feb 1893 29 Dec 1949 FOARD, Robert 1811 1881 FOARD, Sylvester 11 Mar 1817 26 Feb 1877 FOARD, Thomas O. no dates Child of R. & L.A. Foard FOARD, Thomas 26 Apr 1846 28 Feb 1914 FOARD, Thomas no dates Very old & worn FOARD, Uriah B. no dates Child of R. & L.A.Foard FOARD, William E. no dates Child of R. & L.A. Foard FOARD, William 2 Dec 1816 6 Apr 1876 GORSUCH, Charles 1848 1911 GORSUCH, Mary Annie 1848 1918 HAILE, Emma FOARD 1855 1913 Wife of George M. Haile HAILE, George M. 1850 1920 HAILE, Sylvester no dates 4yrs, 5mo, 13dys ?? JOHNSON, Annie M. 1877 1961 JOHNSON, Augustus C. 1877 1960 'Son'/Located near Foard JOHNSON, George H. 1879 1914 LOOPS, Frederick C. 1908 1964 Plaque in front of Tucker LOOPS, Marion T. 1903 1980 MOHRING, Charles R. 19 Apr 1839 22 Sep 1920 Father MOHRING, Eliza A. 14 Jan 1854 14 Feb 1923 Mother TUCKER, Dorothy 1 Feb 1924 13 Apr 1997 Nee CLAYTON TUCKER, John E. 1873 1937 TUCKER, John G. 1907 1907 TUCKER, Maria L. 1875 1947 -- * * PremiumProducts * * * Preserving Past Images For Future Generations * -------------------------------- To See What We Can Do: http://premiumproducts.cjb.net Have a Question, Just Ask: mailto:bsibiski@premiumproducts.com

    01/05/2002 05:02:06
    1. [BALTGEN-L] (Long post) RIDDLE & LOCK(E) (SCHRODER & FAIK too) from Baltimore to Pittsburgh Circa 1810
    2. Locke George
    3. Hello all, I have found another missing link in my search for the part of my missing LOCK(E) family that migrated from Baltimore to the Pittsburgh area around 1800. To briefly recap; I obtained an obituary (from the Balto Sun) for my GGG-Grandfather, Nathaniel LOCK, who died in Baltimore in 1833. At the end of the Obituary was a request for papers in Pittsburgh and Indiana to copy the notice. At first I thought that this meant The State of Indiana (which I found hard to believe). After a little research I discovered that northeast of Pittsburgh lies Indiana County, Pa. "This must be it!" I thought and started looking into LOCK(E) families in both areas. I soon came across another Obituary (also in the Balto Sun) for one of Nathaniel's Sons, Nathaniel O. LOCKE, who died in Allegheny City in 1836 "Leaving a large family and many dear friends behind". I was content to sit on that bit of information for a while and proceeded to turn my interests to Indiana County. No Luck there. I contacted the Indiana Historical Society and someone there was kind enough to look for any references to any LOCK(E) families in their library. There we! re a few hits, but all from later on in the 1800's. "Not close enough", I thought. Then, back in early September, while searching a website featuring historical Pittsburgh ( http://digital.library.pitt.edu ) I happened upon a book entitled (get ready for this one...) History of Allegheny County: including it early settlement and progress to present time; a description of its historic and interesting localities; its cities, towns and villages; religious, educational, social and military history; mining, manufacturing and commercial interests, improvements, resources, statistics, ect. ; also biographies of many of it's representative citizens. Published: Chicago: A Warner & Co., 1889 WHEW! I'm sure glad they inserted that "etc." in there when they did! Anyway, in this volume contained a biography for one Samuel LOCK RIDDLE which I will copy as follows: SAMUEL LOCK RIDDLE, farmer, Post office Hulton, was born in 1814, in Pittsburgh, a son of Charles R. and Elizabeth (LOCK) RIDDLE. His parents were natives of Baltimore, Md., and came to Pittsburgh in wagons about 1810. Charles Riddle was a chair maker and painter on Smithfield Street, Pittsburgh, but sold out and bought property in Indiana Township, opposite Hulton station. When Samuel L was quiet small his father died, and the family was left with but little of this world's goods. Our subject early learned to toil, has built up a fine property and enjoys a good home. His mother died in 1870, in her eighty-fifth year. In 1835 he started for himself on a farm in lower St. Clair township, and in 1843 came to Plum township. After eleven years he moved to Fairview, Butler county, and remained twenty-one years, in which time he bought three good farms. He then sold two of them, and, coming again to Plum township, purchased ten acres just outside of the borough of Verona, ! east of Hulton station, where he has a fine home in which to spend his latter days. He married, in 1835, Mary Ann SCHRODER, born May 3, 1816, in Maryland, daughter of Henry and Katherine (FAIK) SCHRODER, natives, respectively, of Holland and Little York, Pa. Her Mother died in 1852; Her father came to this country before the Revolution; was a tailor, and died in this country in 1832. Three boys and one girl have been born to Mr. and Mrs. RIDDLE: Wiliam Henry HARRISON, an attorney in Butler county, Pa.; Samuel L., in Lawrence county; Ovington, in Lawrence county; and Margaret (now married). Mr. Riddle is a Republican, and he and his wife are members of the U.P. Church. I suppose this answers the "riddle" of the notice to copy to Indiana. I suppose they meant the Indiana township section of the Pittsburgh paper (if indeed the paper had separate sections for each township's news). My Nathaniel Lock had a daughter named Elizabeth in the correct time frame, so I am "almost" sure we are talking about the same family. Finding a marriage notice in the Balto Sun would take care of that bit of proof. ***QUESTION*** Is anyone researching either the LOCK(E) or RIDDLE family from this time? I would dearly love to hear from any LOCK(E) researchers in this area/time frame. I am sorry for the long post, but there just seemed too much information to convey. I am also sorry to say that at this time I will be dropping out of the Indiana County Rootsweb list. Thank you all so much for your efforts in trying to help me, but it looks like I need to concentrate elsewhere for now. Thanks! -Geo George F. Locke Raleigh, North Carolina, USA geolocke@earthlink.net Researching the following family names: Paternal: Armstrong, Lock(e) (Pittsburgh) Cumberland, Higdon, Lock(e), Luckett, Shipley, Stewart (Washington DC/Baltimore/Maryland) Maternal: Bowling, Simpson, Wheatley (Charles County, St. Mary's County, Maryland) Kuhnert (Prussia) Orlando (Florence, Italy) Alphieri, Chelini (Venice, Italy) Marcadel (Balearic Islands, Spain) Holmes (England, Spain)

    01/05/2002 02:43:44
    1. [BALTGEN-L] New Maryland Genealogy Board Started on Yahoo! Groups
    2. Christopher T. Smithson
    3. To all researchers: I have started a new genealogy board for Maryland researchers who are researching Maryland families prior to 1850. The name of the groups is marylandfamilies The group home page is http://groups.yahoo.com/group/marylandfamilies E-Mail address is marylandfamilies@yahoogroups.com You have to subscribe to yahoo and then to this group in order to recieve messages. Chris Smithson Darlington, Harford County, MD

    01/05/2002 12:16:16
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Head Stone Diciphering
    2. Peggy Coughlan
    3. Would anyone have any suggestions as to how I could read what was written on an old headstone? I was sent two photographs from Ireland. Both are pretty well worn, with the writing hard to read, either too dark or some sort of acid rain has gotten into the stone. Question - is it possible to scan the image, then try to use the negative to read the inscriptions? Has anyone else had any success? Peggy

    01/05/2002 09:12:59
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Baltimore vital records
    2. Can someone tell me if Baltimore has marraige license records from 1877? If so where would I write to get a copy of the License? Thank you, Nancy

    01/05/2002 04:02:50
    1. [BALTGEN-L] Mt. Olivet Cem. look-up
    2. Hi Tim, Thanks so much for your kind offer of look-ups in your books for Mt. Olivet Cemetery. Could you please check them for Azariah/Azaria PRICE? I believe he died between 1840 and 1850. Thank you very much. Carol Harrison Torrance, CA

    01/04/2002 06:33:56
    1. [BALTGEN-L] MD penitentiary
    2. Happy New Year to all! Can anyone suggest a book on what life was like in the MD Penitentiary in the 1870's & 1880's? I think it was near Baltimore. Thank you, Mary

    01/04/2002 08:02:32
    1. RE: [BALTGEN-L] New Search Material
    2. Peggy
    3. Thanks so much Tim! When you can, the info on St. Peter's & for Mt. Olivet... EWEN (also spelled EWIN/EWING) DEBAUGH KEENE, SARAH. Thanks again, Peggy -----Original Message----- From: Timothy Robinson [mailto:trobinson42@home.com] Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 6:44 PM To: BALTGEN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BALTGEN-L] New Search Material Hello everyone, Since this is a New Year, we should have new toys to play with, so I will share mine as usual. I happened to obtain some new books/CD's over the holiday, and if there is someone who wishes to see what I have for research, email me privately, and I will share what I have with you. I will say one of the larger items I have obtained are 3 books with the Cemetery information for Mt.Olivet Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland. The records are from as far back as 1845, and this cemetery was used when other cemeteries closed due to expansion of the city. There is an estimate of over 36,000 people buried there. So, here I am, punish me with your queries, I've lived through the last onslaught, so I can probably handle this one. And by the way, the 1st. quarter of the Old St.Peters is complete, and available to anyone who would like the attachment. Tim Robinson Baltimore, Maryland ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== USGenWeb/MDGenWeb site for Carroll Co. http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdcarrol USGenWeb/MDGenWeb site for Howard Co.http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdhoward

    01/03/2002 11:49:27