Dear Cousins All; Thanks you all for the wonderful information that you are contributing to the (originally Pickleshimer) family history. The web page is an excellent idea and onre that will bring many benefits to us all. I am a long time family history researcher (getting longer all the time, it seems) and have numerous family newsletters and web pages that provide information - almost too much at times. I am descended from Abraham Adam P'hymer b. 1775, son Samuel b. 1813 and son Lewis P'hymer b. KY 1832, about whom there is no information in the famous "book" (Volume I, anyway) by cousin John. This is because Lewis changed his name sometime before his immigration from KY to IL to the Hill Country of Texas to Lewis Preston SIMER. There is a much simpler variation for you! Of course, if you have read the "book" about Samuel and his wife and all the additional children that she had AFTER her hubby's death, you can understand why he might want to change his name. Lewis Preston Simer and his wife Mariah Roberts (whom he married in 1855 in Illinois) have a tremendous progeny (did I spell that right?) mostly in Texas. My own line descends further via Sarah Catherine Simer (Thomas Burks) > Bertie Burks (Clarence Edward Self) > Carl Self (Ruby Orene Vaughan) > Genie Ve Self (Philip Newlin) and yours truly, David M. Newlin. I recommend that there be some cross references in the webnet address page to the various name spellings. They should not be too hard to register since most of them, except perhaps mine, are so odd. The information that everyone has been sending is just tremendous. Even though my primary interests are my NEWLIN and SELF lines, I have seen so much good come from web pages and the rootsweb net. If anyone wishes any of the infomration on the SIMER line on down, please advise and I will send you disc, file, paperwork, etc. Thanks everyone, especially Cousin John and the web page, again. Cousin David in El Paso
I unsubscribed to digest mode, hope I'm still on list. Hate to miss anything! Just testing to see if I get this. Linda
John, The website looks great! Thanks for your work on it. I can't wait to see what the experts have to say about it. It has already helped me clear up who Solomon Behymer's parents were. I had Jonathan as his father, and Sarah A.? as mother--not sure where I got that but your info coincides with other stuff I have, listing mother as Anne Elizabeth Rinker. I hadn't realized he was married to Sophia first, that explains why some of Solomon's children were born before 1762, which is date of 2nd marriage. Thanks again, John, for taking the time to do this and help us all! Linda
Susan: Of course, let me know the URL of your web site and I'll add it as a link (and vice versa is OK too). John Charles Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com ---------- > From: SUSAN L DEBRUNNER <S_DEBRUNNER@prodigy.net> > To: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: New Behymer Home Page > Date: Saturday, September 19, 1998 9:39 AM > > John, > > I'm working on my web page with some Behymer info. May I link to your page, > or would you prefer I wait until everything is verified/confirmed/etc.? > > Thanks! > > --Susan > -----Original Message----- > From: John Tippet <johndoetippet@csi.com> > To: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com <BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Saturday, September 19, 1998 10:59 AM > Subject: New Behymer Home Page > > > >At the risk of sticking my neck out, I have posted the new Behymer home > >page on the web! It can be reached at > >http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JohnDoeTippet/. Keep in mind, > >however, that I am only a novice html programmer at this point, so the page > >is devoid of pretty pictures, animations etc. (I figure the bells and > >whistles can come later - in particular, I would like to add some scanned > >images of key source material). I believe the page is functional, however, > >and will serve this mailing list well in having a single repository for the > >"accepted" version of the Behymer genealogy. > > > >Of course, this first version is far from the "accepted" version, which I > >hope it will evolve into after inputs from this mailing list. I have not > >researched the Behymer family for nearly as long as some of the others on > >this list, such as Rob Dupuy, Sallye Gundy, Tom Robison and others, so I > >hope that the meagre amount of data in this first posting won't offend > >anyone's intelligence, especially those die-hard Behymer/P'Simer > >researchers among you. > > > >This initial posting includes only the first 3 generations of the > >descendants of Elder John Behymer (aka Johan Georg Behymer). Once we have > >corrected this version (or at least annotated it sufficiently to everyone's > >satisfaction), I will add the fourth generation, and then the fifth and so > >on. Included is an index of sources that references where my data comes > >from. Note, however, that I have not completed attaching my sources to > >these 1st three generations, in particular, most of the data for the 1st > >two generations comes from the book: The Picklesimers of Eastern Kentucky > >by John Wayne and John Walter Picklesimer. Where you find data without a > >reference, it most likely came from this source. As corrections come in, I > >will also be hard at work filling in the missing sources. > > > >As far as the discussion on what name to use for this web page, I am afraid > >that with over 60 different variations of Behymer on record, I opted to use > >my own name for the home page, instead. My home page is linked to the > >Behymer genealogy. I did it this way because in the future, I may want to > >add some of the other families that I am working on. In the Behymer > >genealogy, I do not distinguish between all of the variations of the family > >name. To keep it simple, I have used: Beckelhymer throughout. If you > >think it is important to use the version of the name that a given > >individual used most often, I can change it, but let's get a concensus on > >this first. > > > >If you find this web page useful, please bookmark my home page, rather than > >the Behymer page that it is linked to, as it contains a counter so we can > >see how many "hits" are generated. That will allow me to assess how much > >interest there is in all this. > > > >Lastly, a request: keep in mind that I am only a willing volunteer in this > >project, so please don't attack the messager. Repeating myself, I am not > >an expert in this field. but I find it an interesting pastime and will do > >my part to help document the family history to everyone's satisfaction. > > > >John Charles Tippet > >JohnDoeTippet@csi.com > > > > >
John, I'm working on my web page with some Behymer info. May I link to your page, or would you prefer I wait until everything is verified/confirmed/etc.? Thanks! --Susan -----Original Message----- From: John Tippet <johndoetippet@csi.com> To: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com <BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com> Date: Saturday, September 19, 1998 10:59 AM Subject: New Behymer Home Page >At the risk of sticking my neck out, I have posted the new Behymer home >page on the web! It can be reached at >http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JohnDoeTippet/. Keep in mind, >however, that I am only a novice html programmer at this point, so the page >is devoid of pretty pictures, animations etc. (I figure the bells and >whistles can come later - in particular, I would like to add some scanned >images of key source material). I believe the page is functional, however, >and will serve this mailing list well in having a single repository for the >"accepted" version of the Behymer genealogy. > >Of course, this first version is far from the "accepted" version, which I >hope it will evolve into after inputs from this mailing list. I have not >researched the Behymer family for nearly as long as some of the others on >this list, such as Rob Dupuy, Sallye Gundy, Tom Robison and others, so I >hope that the meagre amount of data in this first posting won't offend >anyone's intelligence, especially those die-hard Behymer/P'Simer >researchers among you. > >This initial posting includes only the first 3 generations of the >descendants of Elder John Behymer (aka Johan Georg Behymer). Once we have >corrected this version (or at least annotated it sufficiently to everyone's >satisfaction), I will add the fourth generation, and then the fifth and so >on. Included is an index of sources that references where my data comes >from. Note, however, that I have not completed attaching my sources to >these 1st three generations, in particular, most of the data for the 1st >two generations comes from the book: The Picklesimers of Eastern Kentucky >by John Wayne and John Walter Picklesimer. Where you find data without a >reference, it most likely came from this source. As corrections come in, I >will also be hard at work filling in the missing sources. > >As far as the discussion on what name to use for this web page, I am afraid >that with over 60 different variations of Behymer on record, I opted to use >my own name for the home page, instead. My home page is linked to the >Behymer genealogy. I did it this way because in the future, I may want to >add some of the other families that I am working on. In the Behymer >genealogy, I do not distinguish between all of the variations of the family >name. To keep it simple, I have used: Beckelhymer throughout. If you >think it is important to use the version of the name that a given >individual used most often, I can change it, but let's get a concensus on >this first. > >If you find this web page useful, please bookmark my home page, rather than >the Behymer page that it is linked to, as it contains a counter so we can >see how many "hits" are generated. That will allow me to assess how much >interest there is in all this. > >Lastly, a request: keep in mind that I am only a willing volunteer in this >project, so please don't attack the messager. Repeating myself, I am not >an expert in this field. but I find it an interesting pastime and will do >my part to help document the family history to everyone's satisfaction. > >John Charles Tippet >JohnDoeTippet@csi.com > >
It occured to me that we probably need to discuss, just how the validation process should work. Perhaps I could accumulate the suggested changes and at some point in time send out an E-mail to the mailing list containing all of them - this before making any changes to the web site. Are we going to vote on the correctness of the changes and which to include? How will we decide what updates are appropriate? I welcome your thoughts on how this might work. John Charles Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com
At the risk of sticking my neck out, I have posted the new Behymer home page on the web! It can be reached at http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/JohnDoeTippet/. Keep in mind, however, that I am only a novice html programmer at this point, so the page is devoid of pretty pictures, animations etc. (I figure the bells and whistles can come later - in particular, I would like to add some scanned images of key source material). I believe the page is functional, however, and will serve this mailing list well in having a single repository for the "accepted" version of the Behymer genealogy. Of course, this first version is far from the "accepted" version, which I hope it will evolve into after inputs from this mailing list. I have not researched the Behymer family for nearly as long as some of the others on this list, such as Rob Dupuy, Sallye Gundy, Tom Robison and others, so I hope that the meagre amount of data in this first posting won't offend anyone's intelligence, especially those die-hard Behymer/P'Simer researchers among you. This initial posting includes only the first 3 generations of the descendants of Elder John Behymer (aka Johan Georg Behymer). Once we have corrected this version (or at least annotated it sufficiently to everyone's satisfaction), I will add the fourth generation, and then the fifth and so on. Included is an index of sources that references where my data comes from. Note, however, that I have not completed attaching my sources to these 1st three generations, in particular, most of the data for the 1st two generations comes from the book: The Picklesimers of Eastern Kentucky by John Wayne and John Walter Picklesimer. Where you find data without a reference, it most likely came from this source. As corrections come in, I will also be hard at work filling in the missing sources. As far as the discussion on what name to use for this web page, I am afraid that with over 60 different variations of Behymer on record, I opted to use my own name for the home page, instead. My home page is linked to the Behymer genealogy. I did it this way because in the future, I may want to add some of the other families that I am working on. In the Behymer genealogy, I do not distinguish between all of the variations of the family name. To keep it simple, I have used: Beckelhymer throughout. If you think it is important to use the version of the name that a given individual used most often, I can change it, but let's get a concensus on this first. If you find this web page useful, please bookmark my home page, rather than the Behymer page that it is linked to, as it contains a counter so we can see how many "hits" are generated. That will allow me to assess how much interest there is in all this. Lastly, a request: keep in mind that I am only a willing volunteer in this project, so please don't attack the messager. Repeating myself, I am not an expert in this field. but I find it an interesting pastime and will do my part to help document the family history to everyone's satisfaction. John Charles Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com
I have enjoyed being a part of the list for only three weeks now. I am searching for any information on Harriet Jane Behymer- my gggrandmother. All I know follows: Father: John Behymer b. in Connect. I think??? Mother: ??????? Daughter: Harriet Jane Behymer - b. Dec 5, 1826 in Ohio; d. May 22, 1911 in Sterling, Logan, Colorado; buried in Riverside Cem. m. Nov. 20, 1846, Covington, OH ?? to William L. Jackson Children: (Jackson) John Henry Mary Jane Joseph E. Francis Marion James R. Sarah Ann Isadora J. Lozier T. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks for all the interesting history I have gained from the list so far. Kay Massey 27466 Fern Ridge Rd Sweet Home, OR 97386 Phone (541)367-8687 e-mail: massey@proaxis.com
Twila: Thank you for this valuable contribution! John Charlest Tippet JohnDoeTippet@csi.com ---------- > From: Veysey <veysey@coos.or.us> > To: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: ILLINOIS MARRIAGES > Date: Saturday, September 19, 1998 12:19 AM > > ILLINOIS MARRIAGE RECORD INDEX from the ILLINOIS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY > > The following information is in this order: Behymer name, spouse name, > marriage date, county. I also have license #, volume #, page #, and an > access #. If you would like those numbers, send me the name and I will > forward on that information for specific names. If you find info that > conflicts with other data that you have collected, let me know and I > will check the list again. I had to type in all this information, so I > may have made an error, but hopefully not. > > BEHYMER, ALVIE, Hubbard, Jensey A., 11-01-1888, Richland > BEHYMER, BEUMAN, Bailey, Pauline K., 12-22-1870, Shelby > BEHYMER, CHARLES A., Jordan, Della M., 10-27-1891, White > BEHYMER, CLAUDE O., Fluit, Joanna, 08-31-1899, White > BEHYMER, CLAUDOUTH D., Flock, Ulric C., 12-25-1895, Christian > BEHYMER, CYRUS D., Brown, Elvira, 06-19-1862, Fulton > BEHYMER, DANIEL, McKinzie, Mary, 03-08-1853, Christian > BEHYMER, DELILAH, Curtis, Andrew J., 09-10-1874, Adams > BEHYMER, ELIAS, Stever, Prudence, 01-05-1871, Fulton > BEHYMER, ELIZA J., Philips, John, 08-27-1863, Richland > BEHYMER, EMELINE, Hoskins, John, 11-01-1868, Adams > BEHYMER, EMILY E., Christal, James W., 12-31-1875, Morgan > BEHYMER, EMMA J., Wilkinson, Andrew J., 11-12-1872, Christian > BEHYMER, ENOCH, Campbell, Mary, 11-30-1865, Macon > BEHYMER, F. A., Meyer, Ottilia, 06-23-1891, St. Clair > BEHYMER, FANNIE, Reatherford, George, 09-10-1885, Pike > BEHYMER, FAY O., Larimore, Nellie, 10-15-1893, Adams > BEHYMER, FLORENCE, Files, William O., 03- 20-1898, White > BEHYMER, FRANCES E., Seaborn, Harvey, 12-02-1855, Christian > BEHYMER, FRANCIS M., Pike, Persila, 12-13-1877, Richland > BEHYMER, FRANCIS MARION, Williams, Sarah Ann, 04-20-1864, Richland > BEHYMER, HENRIETTA, McClure, George, 12-16-1869, Richland > BEHYMER, HENRY M., Brown, Nancy W., 09-26-1867, Knox > BEHYMER, HENRY M., Jones, Nanie M., 05-01-1859, Shelby > BEHYMER, JAMES, Phillips, Rhoda C. Mrs., 03-10-1864, Union > BEHYMER, JAMES M., Hults, Amanda L, 07-04-1871, Adams > BEHYMER, JESSIE M., Walsh, William, 07-27-1892, Adams > BEHYMER, JOHN, Truett, Harriet, 07-24-1866, Richland > BEHYMER, JOHN R., Drake, Nellie C., 02-22-1900, St. Clair > BEHYMER, JOSEPH, Rodgers, Lucinda, 04-15-1866, Richland > BEHYMER, JUDITH, Howell, Harry, 06-17-1899, Mason > BEHYMER, LAURA E., Beaty, John W., 01-08-1883, Fulton > BEHYMER, LENNIE, Wright, Harvey O., 06-15-1888, Mason > BEHYMER, LUELLA, Winfield, Brown, 04-26-1883, Macon > BEHYMER, MARY A., Taylor, W. H., 04-18-1861, Richland > BEHYMER, MARY E., Davis, William F/T, 03-05-1874, Adams > BEHYMER, MARY E., Swift, John, 06-13-1858, Christian > BEHYMER, MARY J., Grubb, Martin V., 08-10-1871, Richland > BEHYMER, MAUD M., Scott, Jesse F., 10-05-1893, Christian > BEHYMER, MELINDA, Gayer, George H., 09-19-1875, Adams > BEHYMER, NANCY MRS., Lane, Frank F., 03-15-1883, Fulton > BEHYMER, NATHANIEL, Gill, Luisa, 09-01-1870, Richland > BEHYMER, NATHANIEL, Brooks, Mary, 02-18-1866, Richland > BEHYMER, NELLIE E., Hull, William A., 03-03-1897, Adams, (maybe > 02-03-1897) > BEHYMER, NEWTON, Platt, Hannah, 02-04-1871, Mason > BEHYMER, OLLIE, Nichols, Louis A., 09-27-1893, Fulton > BEHYMER, OSCAR, Thomas, Julia Ellen, 06-14-1888, Fulton > BEHYMER, PHEBE, Norris, John, 02-08-1875, Richland > BEHYMER, REBECCA E., Brown, John, 02-04-1868, Fulton > BEHYMER, ROBERT, Evans, Jennie, 07-20-1884, Richland > BEHYMER, ROBERT A., Hines, Katie, 02-20-1892, Gallatin > BEHYMER, SAMUEL W., Cochran, Nellie, 02-06-1895, Adams > BEHYMER, SOLOMON, Cunningham, Nancy Ann Mrs., 12-05-1878, Adams > BEHYMER, SUSAN JANE, Brown, John, 02-09-1865, Fulton > BEHYMER, SUSANNAH, Godby, William, 08-07-1863, Christian > BEHYMER, THOMAS, McClure, Lorin, 07-09-1863, Richland > BEHYMER, WILLIAM, Goode, Emily E., 12-08-1861, Christian > BEHYMER, WILLIAM, Moslander, Ella, 12-20-1888, Mason > BEHYMER, WILLIAM, Palmer, Sarah J., 08-14-1870, Richland > BEHYMER, ZADIE, Ganson, Charles Milton, 12-24-1895, Fulton > >
John, It's clear and simply wonderful! I go along with what Sallye,John W.,and Rob Dupuy say about it, they're more the experts than me. Aren't you proud of it? You should be! Deanna
ILLINOIS MARRIAGE RECORD INDEX from the ILLINOIS GENEALOGICAL SOCIETY The following information is in this order: Behymer name, spouse name, marriage date, county. I also have license #, volume #, page #, and an access #. If you would like those numbers, send me the name and I will forward on that information for specific names. If you find info that conflicts with other data that you have collected, let me know and I will check the list again. I had to type in all this information, so I may have made an error, but hopefully not. BEHYMER, ALVIE, Hubbard, Jensey A., 11-01-1888, Richland BEHYMER, BEUMAN, Bailey, Pauline K., 12-22-1870, Shelby BEHYMER, CHARLES A., Jordan, Della M., 10-27-1891, White BEHYMER, CLAUDE O., Fluit, Joanna, 08-31-1899, White BEHYMER, CLAUDOUTH D., Flock, Ulric C., 12-25-1895, Christian BEHYMER, CYRUS D., Brown, Elvira, 06-19-1862, Fulton BEHYMER, DANIEL, McKinzie, Mary, 03-08-1853, Christian BEHYMER, DELILAH, Curtis, Andrew J., 09-10-1874, Adams BEHYMER, ELIAS, Stever, Prudence, 01-05-1871, Fulton BEHYMER, ELIZA J., Philips, John, 08-27-1863, Richland BEHYMER, EMELINE, Hoskins, John, 11-01-1868, Adams BEHYMER, EMILY E., Christal, James W., 12-31-1875, Morgan BEHYMER, EMMA J., Wilkinson, Andrew J., 11-12-1872, Christian BEHYMER, ENOCH, Campbell, Mary, 11-30-1865, Macon BEHYMER, F. A., Meyer, Ottilia, 06-23-1891, St. Clair BEHYMER, FANNIE, Reatherford, George, 09-10-1885, Pike BEHYMER, FAY O., Larimore, Nellie, 10-15-1893, Adams BEHYMER, FLORENCE, Files, William O., 03- 20-1898, White BEHYMER, FRANCES E., Seaborn, Harvey, 12-02-1855, Christian BEHYMER, FRANCIS M., Pike, Persila, 12-13-1877, Richland BEHYMER, FRANCIS MARION, Williams, Sarah Ann, 04-20-1864, Richland BEHYMER, HENRIETTA, McClure, George, 12-16-1869, Richland BEHYMER, HENRY M., Brown, Nancy W., 09-26-1867, Knox BEHYMER, HENRY M., Jones, Nanie M., 05-01-1859, Shelby BEHYMER, JAMES, Phillips, Rhoda C. Mrs., 03-10-1864, Union BEHYMER, JAMES M., Hults, Amanda L, 07-04-1871, Adams BEHYMER, JESSIE M., Walsh, William, 07-27-1892, Adams BEHYMER, JOHN, Truett, Harriet, 07-24-1866, Richland BEHYMER, JOHN R., Drake, Nellie C., 02-22-1900, St. Clair BEHYMER, JOSEPH, Rodgers, Lucinda, 04-15-1866, Richland BEHYMER, JUDITH, Howell, Harry, 06-17-1899, Mason BEHYMER, LAURA E., Beaty, John W., 01-08-1883, Fulton BEHYMER, LENNIE, Wright, Harvey O., 06-15-1888, Mason BEHYMER, LUELLA, Winfield, Brown, 04-26-1883, Macon BEHYMER, MARY A., Taylor, W. H., 04-18-1861, Richland BEHYMER, MARY E., Davis, William F/T, 03-05-1874, Adams BEHYMER, MARY E., Swift, John, 06-13-1858, Christian BEHYMER, MARY J., Grubb, Martin V., 08-10-1871, Richland BEHYMER, MAUD M., Scott, Jesse F., 10-05-1893, Christian BEHYMER, MELINDA, Gayer, George H., 09-19-1875, Adams BEHYMER, NANCY MRS., Lane, Frank F., 03-15-1883, Fulton BEHYMER, NATHANIEL, Gill, Luisa, 09-01-1870, Richland BEHYMER, NATHANIEL, Brooks, Mary, 02-18-1866, Richland BEHYMER, NELLIE E., Hull, William A., 03-03-1897, Adams, (maybe 02-03-1897) BEHYMER, NEWTON, Platt, Hannah, 02-04-1871, Mason BEHYMER, OLLIE, Nichols, Louis A., 09-27-1893, Fulton BEHYMER, OSCAR, Thomas, Julia Ellen, 06-14-1888, Fulton BEHYMER, PHEBE, Norris, John, 02-08-1875, Richland BEHYMER, REBECCA E., Brown, John, 02-04-1868, Fulton BEHYMER, ROBERT, Evans, Jennie, 07-20-1884, Richland BEHYMER, ROBERT A., Hines, Katie, 02-20-1892, Gallatin BEHYMER, SAMUEL W., Cochran, Nellie, 02-06-1895, Adams BEHYMER, SOLOMON, Cunningham, Nancy Ann Mrs., 12-05-1878, Adams BEHYMER, SUSAN JANE, Brown, John, 02-09-1865, Fulton BEHYMER, SUSANNAH, Godby, William, 08-07-1863, Christian BEHYMER, THOMAS, McClure, Lorin, 07-09-1863, Richland BEHYMER, WILLIAM, Goode, Emily E., 12-08-1861, Christian BEHYMER, WILLIAM, Moslander, Ella, 12-20-1888, Mason BEHYMER, WILLIAM, Palmer, Sarah J., 08-14-1870, Richland BEHYMER, ZADIE, Ganson, Charles Milton, 12-24-1895, Fulton
Maive Donnelly wrote: > -----Original Message----- > From: JPick323@aol.com <JPick323@aol.com> > To: BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com <BEHYMER-L@rootsweb.com> > Date: Thursday, September 17, 1998 7:35 PM > Subject: Re: Solomon Behymer > > Sorry to bother everyone, but I can't find the instructions to uns*bscribe > from this list. Could someone please send them to me? > > Thanks, > Maive (Behymer) Donnelly Maive, I can't find my printed instructions. The subscribe address is behymer-l-request@rootsweb.com So maybe you send the word unsubscribe to that address. But I'm with Tom. Stay with us. We hate to lose anyone and who knows maybe one of these days that important link to you will be posted here!! Twila
At 09:00 PM 9/18/98 +0000, you wrote: >Adolphus (Dolphus) Pickelsimer b. 10-28-1835 is my GGGgrandfather .He >moved to North Georgia with his wife Mary Jane (Barnes) b. 9-25-1841. >His son was Lafayette b.5-28-1863 M. Susan D. Cavender b. 11-23-1866. >They had five children one John Thurmon Pickelsimer b. 5-10-1891 my >Grandfather M. >Gladys Louise Mains of Naples Maine, They lived in Atlanta. >Its nice to find a link > >Sandra > > Hi Sandra, Adolphus was a brother to my GGgrandfather David Pickelsimer, Jr., b. 11 August 1834 NC; d. 27 September 1914 Hurst, GA. David married Nancy Barnes, b. 8 November 1839 GA; d. 23 June 1917 Hurst,GA. Nancy and Mary Jane were sisters according to information I received on the Barnes surname. Do you have any information on Nancy Rogers b. 1793 who married David, Sr. about 1815? I haven't been able to find out who her parents or siblings were. I will be glad to share any of my information with you also. Thanks, Frances.
At 09:22 AM 9/18/98 -0700, you wrote: >Thanks John > >At 09:15 AM 9/18/98 -0400, you wrote: >>Barbara, >> >>David Picklesimer was reported to have been a brother but we have not found >>any definite proof. He is included in the family based upon the family >>legend. David moved into eastern Kentucky a few years after Abraham and >>married Sarah Prater, April 15, 1817, Floyd County, Kentucky. >> >>John >> > > I would like to know if this David and Abraham Picklesimer are related to my line of David and Abraham Pickelsimer who settled in Jackson County, NC. Our Pickelsimers were suppose to have come Germany around the early 1700's I think. There are even some of the Pickelsimer line that has changed their name spelling to Picklesimer within our line. I will be glad to share my info with anyone on these lines. If anyone has tried to reach me in the last month or so, please try again, because my e-mail has been messed up and I lost quite a bit of my incoming mail due to the mix-up. Hopefully it's all cleared up now. Thanks, Frances Arthur.
Isn't this wonderful? Nowhere but the net can you have this happen so quickly. It would take forever by snail to develope and find these cousins. Thank God for the Net! Deanna
This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------5630D9A86F86A33862147EE7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------------5630D9A86F86A33862147EE7 Content-Type: message/rfc822 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Received: from elvis.vnet.net (elvis.vnet.net [166.82.1.5]) by enterprise.fuse.net (8.8.5/8.8.5) with ESMTP id MAA12703 for <jeblack@fuse.net>; Fri, 18 Sep 1998 12:41:15 -0400 (EDT) Received: from popserv.vnet.net (popserv.vnet.net [166.82.1.29]) by elvis.vnet.net (8.8.8/8.8.4) with ESMTP id MAA02968 for <jeblack@fuse.net>; Fri, 18 Sep 1998 12:41:07 -0400 (EDT) Received: from [166.82.240.92] ([166.82.240.92]) by popserv.vnet.net (8.8.8/8.8.8) with ESMTP id MAA26567 for <jeblack@fuse.net>; Fri, 18 Sep 1998 12:41:05 -0400 (EDT) X-Sender: jwjones@166.82.1.29 Message-Id: <v03130301b2283d82a4d3@[166.82.240.92]> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 12:41:27 -0400 To: jeblack@fuse.net From: Jeffrey Jones <jwjones@vnet.net> Subject: Picklesimers, etc. Hello, I've been visiting you Behymer/Beckleheimer/Picklesimer pages this morning and wanted to thank you for hosting this wonderful web site. I am descended from the Pendleton, SC Picklesimers, as detailed on my genealogy pages at http://users.vnet.net/jwjones/gen. Most of my information of the early Picklesimer's came from Shawna Hall who has a web site at http://www.concentric.net/~Shahall, and other various tidbits picked up from my family. I haven't yet done any research on the Picklesimers other than compiling what I have found from other sources, but I hope to start soon. I'm sure your pages will be of great help! Jeffrey Jones ******************* jwjones@vnet.net http://users.vnet.net/jwjones ******************* --------------5630D9A86F86A33862147EE7--
Adolphus (Dolphus) Pickelsimer b. 10-28-1835 is my GGGgrandfather .He moved to North Georgia with his wife Mary Jane (Barnes) b. 9-25-1841. His son was Lafayette b.5-28-1863 M. Susan D. Cavender b. 11-23-1866. They had five children one John Thurmon Pickelsimer b. 5-10-1891 my Grandfather M. Gladys Louise Mains of Naples Maine, They lived in Atlanta. Its nice to find a link Sandra
Frances, It would appear that your Pickelsimer/Picklesimer lines are related to the other branches of the family that settled in eastern Kentucky, northern Kentucky, southern Ohio and the branch that remained in Virginia. Your branch of the family descended from Henry Pickelsimer that first moved from Virginia to Pendleton County, South Carolina. He was known as Henry (Sr.) and his eldest son, Henry (Jr.). Henry (Sr.) also had three other sons, Abraham, David and John. I have not done an extensive amount of research on this line but there is a lady by the name of Penny Picklesimer that lives in Augusta, Georgia, that has. She is not a Picklesimer by birth but by marriage. She is online and can be reached at: Mincy@aol.com I know that she would be more than happy to assist you in your search. John W. Picklesimer
In a message dated 98-09-18 18:43:54 EDT, you write: << I believe when I questioned you about Margaret being John (the elder)'s wife, I had never heard a wife's name mentioned, and stated he had a daughter, named Margaret, born 1730, who marr Abraham Lawsche (1732-1819), he being born CRAYFELT, PRUSSIA, DOMINION, GERMANY. Abraham Lawsche and Margaret Bechtelheimer had children: John of PA, Henry, Jacob, Abraham, Ann and Margaret. Which was stated to be the same names as her father's children. Much of the material we found was taken from the "A History of East Amwell 1700-1800, publ by Hunterdon Co.Historical Soc, Flemington, NJ" and from "German Sectarians of PA, " by J. F. Sachse. (the later material being sent me back in the 80's, by a Leatrice J. Harpster of Silver Springs, MD 20906, who was a descendant of Nathaniel & Diadema of Clermont Co, OH, as were 2 other researchers, Ruth Erhardt, Ruth Burdge?. >> John Tippet, on my genealogy that's on the webpage please omit Margaret as the wife of John Beckelshammer/Bechtelsheimer. Thanks, you're doing a first rate job. Deanna
In a message dated 98-09-18 18:43:54 EDT, you write: << I still plan on trying to get the book you read, interlibrary loan, as soon as feasable. May wait for the rainy season now! >> Sallye, The book is at Sutro Library, Winston Drive in San Francisco, CA. I know that they participate in inter library loan so when you order it at your library, and they ask you where it is, just tell them Sutro. Deanna