Tim Robinson wrote: > FYI, CD# 178; by FTM contains records of the Methodist Church in > Baltimore, along with numerous other Church Records. My copy has > several LOCK / LOCKE names included. > These Records cover many Church's around Baltimore, and it also > has the Records of the Northern Baltimore County Quakers, and even > the Confederate burials at Loudon Park Cemetery. It is a great CD to > have, and can be purchased on-line................e-mail me personally for > that information, as I don't want to be accused of hawking one place > that may or may not sell something. I know I'll hear it anyway !!!! It sounds useful, but as I assume the CD is usable only from FTM, I wouldn't be able to use it, as I don't run Windows. Thanks, though. -- Thomas M. Sommers -- [email protected] -- AB2SB
I am researching the following names. Reding/Redding from Germany to Maryland by 1851 Zulauf Schultz Deise Nizer Downer Wolf/Wolff/Wolfe Any information would be greatly appreciated. Lisa
If you have a firewall on your computer, you will need to disable it while trying to connect to HQ. -----Original Message----- From: J W [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 9:34 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Heritage Quest Anyone else having problems using the Baltimore County's Heritage Quest Online? Every time I log on and select the Census link I get a "Authentication Failed" error notice. Can anyone tell me how to fix it? I have already added this site to my exception list but my firewall application wants the url in a series of numbers which I can't find. Jean ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html
Hi, In order to use Heritage Quest I placed Mozilla Firefox on my computer. Now it works for me. Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: "J W" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, March 03, 2006 9:34 AM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Heritage Quest > Anyone else having problems using the Baltimore County's Heritage Quest > Online? Every time I log on and select the Census link I get a > "Authentication Failed" error notice. > > Can anyone tell me how to fix it? I have already added this site to my > exception list but my firewall application wants the url in a series of > numbers which I can't find. > > Jean > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: > http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html > >
Anyone else having problems using the Baltimore County's Heritage Quest Online? Every time I log on and select the Census link I get a "Authentication Failed" error notice. Can anyone tell me how to fix it? I have already added this site to my exception list but my firewall application wants the url in a series of numbers which I can't find. Jean
Tom, I am fairly certain there is at least one more volume. This book contains 270 pages of very comprehensive information re the Methodist Church in Baltimore. Inside the front cover there is a telephone contact for Family Line Publications who published this book. For more information call: 1-800-876-6103 I looked for Marcellus Ray. No listings for him, but listed under RAY are the following persons: Elizabeth - married John Pickett May 27, 1802 John - married Elizabeth Iser October 29, 1816 Mary - burial October 2, 1825 age 17 Richard - married Mary Ann Martin July 9, 1815 Richard D. - removed from the city October 1818 George "T.M. Sommers" wrote: > George Nuetzel wrote: > > > > While at the monthly meeting of the BCGS on Sunday, I did some > > researching in their library. I brought home a book entitled "Methodist > > Records of Baltimore City, Maryland, Volume 1, 1799- 1829" by Henry C. > > Peden, Jr., published in 1994. > > That sounds like a very useful book. Could you say a little > about its contents, how complete it is? Amazon does not say much > about it, and I could not find the publisher through Google. Do > you know if there are subsequent volumes? > > And if it is not too much trouble, could you look for a Marcellus > Ray, born about 1817? He has proven to be extremely elusive so far. > > Thank you very much. > > -- > Thomas M. Sommers -- [email protected] -- AB2SB > > ==== 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.
Tim, This is definitely the family. Can you tell me if the info that is in the Cem Books is that all the info that the Cem. would have??? I have the Mt. Olivet Cem. Books 3 Vols.. In Vol 3, of the Cem books daugh. Elizabeth Parsons Hyland and her family are buried in Sect Q Lot 3. I am trying to find out who the 1st wife of Thomas Parsons was and then who his parents were. I have not been able to find anyone that knows anything about this family. Thanks for responding to my query. Sharon ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tim Robinson" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 12:24 PM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Parsons Family > Sharon, > > I do believe I found your THOMAS PARSONS, buried at > Mt. Olivet Cemetry, Frederick Ave., Baltimore, buried in > Lot # 261-A: Lot Owners- Wm. Ingham & Thos. Parsons. > [1] Thomas Parsons; bur. 15 Oct. 1849 > [2] Elizabeth Parsons; bur. 27 Dec. 1894 > buried with surnames....Ingham ; Eddy; Fowler; Whitaker; > & Linthicum. > *** > Tim R. > ***** > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Sharon Goetz" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:42 AM > Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Parsons Family > > >> Looking for information on a Parsons family of Baltimore City, MD. >> >> Thomas Parsons rec'd Land Bounty Cert for his service in War of 1812. He >> was a Pvt. in the War of 1812 under Capt William Chalmers Co of the 51st >> Regt of the Md Militia commanded by Col Henry Amey. Thomas Parsons was >> married 1st to Unknown and 2ndly in 1821 by the Rev. Geo. Roberts, >> Meth-Epis. Minister to Elizabeth Waltham (1802-1894). >> >> According to widows pension record Thomas Parsons died 18 Oct 1849. His >> widow, Elizabeth Waltham Parsons was residing at 136 Sharp St. in 1878. >> >> By 2nd marriage Thomas & Elizabeth Parsons had the following children: >> 1. Elizabeth A. Parson (1825-1911) m. 1st William Henry Addison >> (1822-d.bef. 1850) m. 2nd James Hyland (1823-1911) >> >> 2.John T. Parsons, Esq. (1827-bef 1900) m. Mary E. Moreland (he served in >> Civil War and also was a clerk in the Pension Office in DC) >> >> 3.Amanda C. Parsons b. abt. 1837 >> >> 4.Lucinda C. Parsons (found in census records as Lorinda) b.abt. 1843 m. >> Gardner W. Eddy of Phil, PA >> >> 5.Sarah A. Parsons b. abt. 1831 m. Mr. Whitaker had children Margaret A. >> Whitaker and Charles M. Whitaker. (per 1880 En Dist 152 p. 28...living @ >> 134 S. Paca St.) Sarah A. Whitaker 49y, with daug Margaret A. 14y, son >> Charles M. 10y and mother Elizabeth Parsons 78yrs. >> >> If anyone recognizes this family I would love for them to email me. >> >> Thanks so much, >> Sharon >> >> >> >> >> ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== >> The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: >> http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html >> >> >> >> -- >> No virus found in this incoming message. >> Checked by AVG Free Edition. >> Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/271 - Release Date: 2/28/2006 >> >> > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The USGenWeb/MDGenWeb page for Baltimore Co. > http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdbaltim > >
Sharon, I do believe I found your THOMAS PARSONS, buried at Mt. Olivet Cemetry, Frederick Ave., Baltimore, buried in Lot # 261-A: Lot Owners- Wm. Ingham & Thos. Parsons. [1] Thomas Parsons; bur. 15 Oct. 1849 [2] Elizabeth Parsons; bur. 27 Dec. 1894 buried with surnames....Ingham ; Eddy; Fowler; Whitaker; & Linthicum. *** Tim R. ***** ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sharon Goetz" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Thursday, March 02, 2006 11:42 AM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Parsons Family > Looking for information on a Parsons family of Baltimore City, MD. > > Thomas Parsons rec'd Land Bounty Cert for his service in War of 1812. He > was a Pvt. in the War of 1812 under Capt William Chalmers Co of the 51st > Regt of the Md Militia commanded by Col Henry Amey. Thomas Parsons was > married 1st to Unknown and 2ndly in 1821 by the Rev. Geo. Roberts, > Meth-Epis. Minister to Elizabeth Waltham (1802-1894). > > According to widows pension record Thomas Parsons died 18 Oct 1849. His > widow, Elizabeth Waltham Parsons was residing at 136 Sharp St. in 1878. > > By 2nd marriage Thomas & Elizabeth Parsons had the following children: > 1. Elizabeth A. Parson (1825-1911) m. 1st William Henry Addison > (1822-d.bef. 1850) m. 2nd James Hyland (1823-1911) > > 2.John T. Parsons, Esq. (1827-bef 1900) m. Mary E. Moreland (he served in > Civil War and also was a clerk in the Pension Office in DC) > > 3.Amanda C. Parsons b. abt. 1837 > > 4.Lucinda C. Parsons (found in census records as Lorinda) b.abt. 1843 m. > Gardner W. Eddy of Phil, PA > > 5.Sarah A. Parsons b. abt. 1831 m. Mr. Whitaker had children Margaret A. > Whitaker and Charles M. Whitaker. (per 1880 En Dist 152 p. 28...living @ > 134 S. Paca St.) Sarah A. Whitaker 49y, with daug Margaret A. 14y, son > Charles M. 10y and mother Elizabeth Parsons 78yrs. > > If anyone recognizes this family I would love for them to email me. > > Thanks so much, > Sharon > > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: > http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.375 / Virus Database: 268.1.1/271 - Release Date: 2/28/2006 > >
Looking for information on a Parsons family of Baltimore City, MD. Thomas Parsons rec'd Land Bounty Cert for his service in War of 1812. He was a Pvt. in the War of 1812 under Capt William Chalmers Co of the 51st Regt of the Md Militia commanded by Col Henry Amey. Thomas Parsons was married 1st to Unknown and 2ndly in 1821 by the Rev. Geo. Roberts, Meth-Epis. Minister to Elizabeth Waltham (1802-1894). According to widows pension record Thomas Parsons died 18 Oct 1849. His widow, Elizabeth Waltham Parsons was residing at 136 Sharp St. in 1878. By 2nd marriage Thomas & Elizabeth Parsons had the following children: 1. Elizabeth A. Parson (1825-1911) m. 1st William Henry Addison (1822-d.bef. 1850) m. 2nd James Hyland (1823-1911) 2.John T. Parsons, Esq. (1827-bef 1900) m. Mary E. Moreland (he served in Civil War and also was a clerk in the Pension Office in DC) 3.Amanda C. Parsons b. abt. 1837 4.Lucinda C. Parsons (found in census records as Lorinda) b.abt. 1843 m. Gardner W. Eddy of Phil, PA 5.Sarah A. Parsons b. abt. 1831 m. Mr. Whitaker had children Margaret A. Whitaker and Charles M. Whitaker. (per 1880 En Dist 152 p. 28...living @ 134 S. Paca St.) Sarah A. Whitaker 49y, with daug Margaret A. 14y, son Charles M. 10y and mother Elizabeth Parsons 78yrs. If anyone recognizes this family I would love for them to email me. Thanks so much, Sharon
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Try WWW.Heritage Books.com - Willow Bend Books, a Division of Heritage Books. Henry Peden volunteers at Harford County Historical Society in Bel Air, Md. His books are very good. Betty ----- Original Message ----- From: "T.M. Sommers" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 1:35 PM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Henry Nicholas LOCK (LOCKE) b about 1810 > George Nuetzel wrote: > > > > While at the monthly meeting of the BCGS on Sunday, I did some > > researching in their library. I brought home a book entitled "Methodist > > Records of Baltimore City, Maryland, Volume 1, 1799- 1829" by Henry C. > > Peden, Jr., published in 1994. > > That sounds like a very useful book. Could you say a little > about its contents, how complete it is? Amazon does not say much > about it, and I could not find the publisher through Google. Do > you know if there are subsequent volumes? > > And if it is not too much trouble, could you look for a Marcellus > Ray, born about 1817? He has proven to be extremely elusive so far. > > Thank you very much. > > > -- > Thomas M. Sommers -- [email protected] -- AB2SB > > > > ==== 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. >
FYI, CD# 178; by FTM contains records of the Methodist Church in Baltimore, along with numerous other Church Records. My copy has several LOCK / LOCKE names included. These Records cover many Church's around Baltimore, and it also has the Records of the Northern Baltimore County Quakers, and even the Confederate burials at Loudon Park Cemetery. It is a great CD to have, and can be purchased on-line................e-mail me personally for that information, as I don't want to be accused of hawking one place that may or may not sell something. I know I'll hear it anyway !!!! CD#178; Church Records [ births, baptisms, marriages, deaths ]; of Maryland & Delaware - 1600's - 1800's., by Family Tree Maker. TLR *** ----- Original Message ----- From: "T.M. Sommers" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, March 01, 2006 1:35 PM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Henry Nicholas LOCK (LOCKE) b about 1810 > George Nuetzel wrote: >> >> While at the monthly meeting of the BCGS on Sunday, I did some >> researching in their library. I brought home a book entitled "Methodist >> Records of Baltimore City, Maryland, Volume 1, 1799- 1829" by Henry C. >> Peden, Jr., published in 1994. > > That sounds like a very useful book. Could you say a little > about its contents, how complete it is? Amazon does not say much > about it, and I could not find the publisher through Google. Do > you know if there are subsequent volumes? > > And if it is not too much trouble, could you look for a Marcellus > Ray, born about 1817? He has proven to be extremely elusive so far. > > Thank you very much. > > > -- > Thomas M. Sommers -- [email protected] -- AB2SB
George Nuetzel wrote: > > While at the monthly meeting of the BCGS on Sunday, I did some > researching in their library. I brought home a book entitled "Methodist > Records of Baltimore City, Maryland, Volume 1, 1799- 1829" by Henry C. > Peden, Jr., published in 1994. That sounds like a very useful book. Could you say a little about its contents, how complete it is? Amazon does not say much about it, and I could not find the publisher through Google. Do you know if there are subsequent volumes? And if it is not too much trouble, could you look for a Marcellus Ray, born about 1817? He has proven to be extremely elusive so far. Thank you very much. -- Thomas M. Sommers -- [email protected] -- AB2SB
George, While at the monthly meeting of the BCGS on Sunday, I did some researching in their library. I brought home a book entitled "Methodist Records of Baltimore City, Maryland, Volume 1, 1799- 1829" by Henry C. Peden, Jr., published in 1994. The book contained baptisms but none on the Lock/Locke family. But the this family does appear elsewhere im same. Under the heading Marriages of First Methodist Episcopal Church in Baltimore Town, St. Paul and 22nd Streets, 1799-1829, appear the following: Marriage Celebrations by Rev. M. Force: Page 15 - 1819 Jul 8 - (License) Samuel Thompson to Ann Lock Record of Marriages solemnized by the ministers of the Methodist Episcopal Church, Baltimore City Station, from 1807 through 1829: Marriages celebrated by Rev. Dr. George Roberts: Page 26 - 1808 Jan 14 - Wills. Lock to Elizabeth Debrin (Ed. Note: Their Baltimore City Marriage License gave names as "William Lock and Elizabeth Deberix") Page 28 - 1810 May 3 - Jac. S. Brown to Emma Lock Page 34 - 1814 Nov 24 - Samuel Lock to Elizabeth Harris Marriages celebrated by Rev. Joseph Shane: Page 47 - 1825 May 15 - Nathaniel Lock to Mary Lear Read Marriages celebrated by Rev. John Davis, Elder of the Methodist Episcopal Church, and residing at Fells Point: Page 70 - 1817 Nov 29 - Stephen Wininger to Jane Locke Burial Records of the Light Street M. E. Church in Baltimore, 1823 to 1829: The Lot Holders and Record of Interments in the Methodist Burial Ground (located in the Southern Precinct of Baltimore City): Interments in the Methodist Burial Ground in Baltimore, 1823-1829 Burials in 1826 Page 103 - Thomas Locke's child, May 18, 1826 (No age or lot number given) Here's the best website for the Methodist Church in Baltimore and other areas of Maryland: http://www.lovelylanemuseum.com/ Are you aware that there are old city directories for viewing on line. The website for viewing same is through the Archives of Maryland Online: http://www.mdarchives.state.md.us/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/html/officials.html In the 1842 City Directory the following entry appears: Lock Henry N. turner, cor Perry and Charles sts Lock Thos. O. upholsterer, Leadenhall st Locke Loa, millwright, York st w of Light Locke Thomas M. com mt. 12 Light st wharf, dvv Eutaw st If something does not appear to be correct, click on "view tiff image" Hope this info might be helpful. George Meredith Nuetzel Parkville, Baltimore County, MD George Locke wrote: > Hello List, I would like to ask for your advice on a research matter. > > > > My GG-Grandfather, Henry Nicholas LOCK(E) was born in Baltimore around 1810 > (+/- 2 years). I am approximating his birth year from his Death > Certificate, as well as census records. I am all but convinced that his > Parents were Nathaniel LOCK and Amelia HAND (m March 29, 1791) > > > > IN the 1800 Census for Baltimore, Nath'l LOCK shows up with children > > > > According to the 1810 census for Baltimore, there was only one LOCK(e) > family in town at that time that had a male child under 10 years of age. > The Census listing is for a Mrs. LOCK, so no luck on the father's name > there. However, there is a Nathaniel LOCKE in Philly, Pa with a male child > of proper age. I suppose that it is conceivable that Nathaniel may have > moved to Philly for a while. ( a search of the Maryland Chancery records > shows that he stayed in Bankruptcy court for many years.) > > > > In the 1820 Census, Nathaniel shows up again in Baltimore and this time > there are more children. > > > > I have several records that show where my GG-Grandfather, Henry Nicholas > LOCK(e) stated that he was born in Baltimore, and it is my belief that > Nathaniel LOCK was his father, but I can find no record of Birth or Baptism > for him (Henry Nicholas LOCK) in the Hall of Records in Annapolis. > > > > My question is this: What sources are available outside the State Records > Hall in Annapolis which might have Baptism records for Baltimore for those > early years? I would venture a guess that it would be the Methodist Church, > but that is not certain. I do not have the time to go to the local family > history center, order every roll of film they have for Baltimore Churches, > and look through every page, although it is starting to look like the course > I will have to take. > > > > . of course, I am assuming that he actually *was* born in Baltimore and that > he actually *was* baptized. > > > > Thanks for any pointers you can provide to me. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > George F. Locke > > Raleigh, North Carolina, USA > > > > > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltgen-L list focuses on GENEALOGY research for > Baltimore, Anne Arundel, Harford, and Howard Cos. MD
Do any Listers have a connection to a Mary nee____ EYSTER- MCILVAINE born about 1870 in York PA then moved to Baltimore? Her son John Franklin was born in York in 1889. He later went by Frank J. Also if anyone knows where I can get any info/look-ups from Wolf's church records of York, pls let me know. Thanks for any leads. Kathy [email protected]
Mona, Do you know if Robert Leitner is still living. I believe I used to work for him at Martin Company in Orlando, FL. That would have been in 1962 or 1963. I remarried in Dec. 1963 and resigned shortly after that. This Mr. Leitner was called Bob and was very nice. Betty Brinsfield Hughson ----- Original Message ----- From: "mona everett" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, January 31, 2006 8:25 PM Subject: [BALTGEN-L] > Hi, > > I just discovered these online records. Maybe they'll help someone. > Pauline was a longtime member of the Baltimore lists. You will likely have > to go to the MD Gen Soc. homepage to click their links. > > HTH, > Mona > > MARYLAND GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY > -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Baltimore City Church Register Transcriptions > > The Maryland Genealogical Society is pleased to make available the > following transcriptions which have been generously donated by Mr. Robert > Leitner. He and his late wife, Pauline > Leitner<http://www.mdgensoc.org/database%20transcriptions/leitner%20bio.html> > are responsible for copying and transcribing these files. > > These data are made available for all visitors to the Maryland > Genealogical Society webpage. Information from these databases may be used > on an individual basis but may not be copied in whole or reproduced > elsewhere without permission of MdGenSoc. > > TIPS FOR USING THESE FILES: > > 1.. These are very large files. Even with DSL connections, they > may take a while to load. > 2.. Use your browser Search Function to find the name you are > interested in [Control-F in IE] > 3.. Use your Back or Return function to return to this or earlier > pages. > 4.. ALWAYS check the original records for additional information > and the possibility of errors! > 5.. Cite your source accurately. As an example: > > Jones-Smith marriage entry, St. Paul Fifth German Reformed Church > (Baltimore City, Md) 4 July 1897. Downloaded from Maryland Genealogical > Society Church Register Transcriptions (www.mdgensoc.org/stpaulmarr.html) > on 17 July 2005. > > > First German United Evangelical Church (Baltimore City, Maryland) > Microfilm MSA M1549 and M1550 > Burials 1864-1884 to be uploaded soon > Marriages 1850-1863 to be uploaded soon > Marriages 1880-1911 to be uploaded soon > Saint Matthew's Lutheran Cemetery > > A list of Removals published in > 1971<http://www.mdgensoc.org/database%20transcriptions/stmatthewscem_removals.html> > > Saint Paul's Fifth German Reformed Church (Baltimore City, Maryland) > Originals at Philip Schaff Library, Evangelical & Reformed Archive, > Lancaster, Pennsylvania > > Burials > 1889-1919<http://www.mdgensoc.org/database%20transcriptions/stpaulbur_1889_1919.html> > available now > Marriages > 1857-1859<http://www.mdgensoc.org/database%20transcriptions/stpaulmarr%201857.html> > available now > Marriages > 1864-1889<http://www.mdgensoc.org/database%20transcriptions/stpaulmarr_1864.html> > available now > Marriages > 1889-1919<http://www.mdgensoc.org/database%20transcriptions/stpaulmarr.html> > available now > Trinity Lutheran Cemetery Removals > > A list of Removals published in > 1972<http://www.mdgensoc.org/database%20transcriptions/trinitycem_removals.html> > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: > http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html > >
Try contacting the Enoch Pratt Free Library. They have an extensive map collection. www.epfl.net On Feb 25, 2006, at 5:28 PM, Jim Snyder wrote: > John, How can I obtain an 1877 (Balto. Co.) map showing individual > properties? I am interested in Stansburys' and related families. > Thanks, Jim Snyder ( [email protected] ) > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "John Siemon" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Friday, February 24, 2006 10:01 PM > Subject: RE: [BALTGEN-L] Seeking Info on Melchior Family Cemetery, > Gardenville > > >> Carol, >> I'm not sure how much it will help, but I can send you an 1877 map >> showing >> the property of D. Melchior, off of Franklin Road (now Frankford >> Avenue), >> about a block south of Radecke Avenue. There were several adjacent >> properties labeled "H. Melchior." Let me know if you want it. >> >> John >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Carol Ann Wald [mailto:[email protected]] >> Sent: Thursday, February 23, 2006 8:39 PM >> To: [email protected] >> Subject: [BALTGEN-L] Seeking Info on Melchior Family Cemetery, >> Gardenville >> >> I've learned that some of my Schaub relations were at one time buried >> in a >> family farm cemetery in Gardenville belonging to Daniel Melchior. Some >> graves were moved at some point after 1902 to Oak Lawn Cemetery, but >> I would >> >> like to find out what happened to the rest of the remains, which mut >> have >> included those of the Melchior family. Any info or suggestions for >> research >> avenues would be appreciated. I've already hit all the grave and tomb >> transcription databases I know of. >> >> For more info on Melchiors and Schaubs: >> http://wald.bol.ucla.edu/Shaub#Melchior >> >> Thanks . . . >> >> Carol Ann Wald >> >> >> >> ==== 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 >> >> >> >> >> >> ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== >> Please Check Our New web site for the BALTGEN-L mailing list. >> http://www.rootsweb.com/~mdbaltim/baltgen-l.htm >> > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > The Baltimore County Genealogical Society web site: > http://www.serve.com/bcgs/bcgs.html >
Pansy I just checked the Bush Family Book that was put togeather in the 50s and unfortunately see no Parker families. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pansy Rumsey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2006 2:43 AM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Bush Families in 1700s
Thanks Pansy, actually we have a lot of information on Shadrack's descendats in the US. It is those early years in England, the US and any Bush family connections, plus back to England that we want to find out about! Here is more or less the US history of my Bush family. Shadrack Bush, Sr, b 1732 in (perhaps Suffolk County) England, emigrated to Baltimore Co, MD 1750-1760, returned to England (Dorset County) 778, d 01 Jan 1822, m 1767 in Baltimore Co, MD to Sarah Osborn, b aft 1752 probably in MD, d 1818 in Baltimore Co, MD. Son Shadrack Bush, Jr, b 1768 in Baltimore Co, MD, d 1826 in Baltimore Co, MD, m abt 1798 in Baltimore Co, MD to Magdalene Brown, b 1771 in Baltimore Co, MD, d 1846 in Baltimore Co, MD, had 8 children. Some of this Bush Family remained in MD; a branch relocated to Coshocton Co, OH; a branch of that family relocated to Owen Co, IN; a branch of that family relocated to Nebraska, and part of that family relocated to Warren Co, IL. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Pansy Rumsey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 7:08 PM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Bush Families in 1700s They possibly are part of the Bush family that were in Ohio and WV.At the time the area was still Virginia.
Do you have a connection, especially in Ohio, to the Parker family?? If so, I think we have a connection. Pat ----- Original Message ----- From: "SpiritHawk/Martha" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 9:00 PM Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Bush Families in 1700s > Thanks Pansy, actually we have a lot of information on Shadrack's descendats > in the US. It is those early years in England, the US and any Bush family > connections, plus back to England that we want to find out about! Here is > more or less the US history of my Bush family. Shadrack Bush, Sr, b 1732 > in (perhaps Suffolk County) England, emigrated to Baltimore Co, MD > 1750-1760, returned to England (Dorset County) 778, d 01 Jan 1822, m 1767 in > Baltimore Co, MD to Sarah Osborn, b aft 1752 probably in MD, d 1818 in > Baltimore Co, MD. Son Shadrack Bush, Jr, b 1768 in Baltimore Co, MD, d 1826 > in Baltimore Co, MD, m abt 1798 in Baltimore Co, MD to Magdalene Brown, b > 1771 in Baltimore Co, MD, d 1846 in Baltimore Co, MD, had 8 children. Some > of this Bush Family remained in MD; a branch relocated to Coshocton Co, OH; > a branch of that family relocated to Owen Co, IN; a branch of that family > relocated to Nebraska, and part of that family relocated to Warren Co, IL. > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Pansy Rumsey" <[email protected]> > To: <[email protected]> > Sent: Saturday, February 25, 2006 7:08 PM > Subject: Re: [BALTGEN-L] Bush Families in 1700s > > > They possibly are part of the Bush family that were in Ohio and WV.At the > time the area was still Virginia. > > > > ==== BALTGEN Mailing List ==== > This list is for Genealogical Only, > Join us at [email protected] for discussions on > culture and heritage in the Baltimore area >