Thanks much for complete info. It seems to me the marriage of Mary Coffman & Geo Kline s/b listed at Harrisonburg, VA rather than Harrisburg. I had the same mistake on some of my files Wayne Lucore --- On Wed, 6/11/08, Merle C Rummel <cliff@rtkonline.com> wrote: From: Merle C Rummel <cliff@rtkonline.com> Subject: [BRE] Coffman et al To: brethren@rootsweb.com Date: Wednesday, June 11, 2008, 7:26 AM I would appreciate your review of this information, and any proven corrections you can provide. Than you Merle C Rummel ********************************* COFFMAN Family Several of the children of Jacob Coffman moved from Botetourt County VA to Muhlenberg Co KY and are certainly members of the Brethren Churches there. CF-1 Jacob COFFMAN...........m.......................Barbara MYERS b. 8 Jan 1746...................................b. 8 Apr 1751 ................................................d. 23 Jul 1814 f. John Coffman.................................f. Michael Myers ch: ...Fanny........(1767-1828).....m. 1783, Frederick Haynes.......Muhlenberg Co KY ...Catherine....(1770-1824).....m. 1793, Daniel Landis..........Muhlenberg Co KY ...Benjamin.....(1772-1849).....m. 1798, Hannah Noffsinger......Muhlenberg Co KY ...Mary.........(1773-?1870)....m. c1790, George Kline..........Harrisburg VA
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Thought I would share this, as has many familiar surnames: http://members.tripod.com/~debmurray/kosciusko/kosbioref-6.htm JOSEPH ULRICH. There are many old and experienced farmers in Kosciusko county, Indiana, but there are few who excel in years or experience Joseph Ulrich, of Jackson township, who is the subject of this biography. He was born in Montgomery county, Ohio, December 26, 1813, and is a son of Stephen and Ann (Christian) Ulrich. The great-grandparents of Mr. Ulrich came from Germany long prior to the American Revolution and settled in that part of Huntingdon county which has since been erected into the county of Blair in Pennsylvania. There the paternal grandfather of subject married Susan Urench, who bore him six children, namely: Joseph, Susan, Catherine, Mary, Stephen and Samuel. Stephen Ulrich, father of Joseph, the subject of this sketch, removed from the Keystone state to the Buckeye state soon after his marriage and bought two hundred and eighty acres of land near the city of Dayten, in Montgomery county, but after farming there for some years sold out and came to Kosciusko county, Indiana. In October, 1835, there had been a land sale at Fort Wayne, at which Stephen entered a large tract in Jackson township, Kosciusko county. Joseph, the subject, and a brother, although they owned nine hundred and sixty acres, were desirous of securing six hundred and forty additional acres, and on Monday, January 3, 1836, started on foot from Dayton, Ohio, for Laporte, Indiana., bent on making further purchases. Their route was by the way of Muncie, Indiana, and thence to Marion, where there were only three log houses at the time, and thence to LaGro. At this point they were overtaken by darkness and could find no means by which they could cross the Wabash river and felt themselves to be in good luck when they found shelter in a shanty in the neighborhood for the night. The two brothers had on their persons seventeen hundred dollars and for a long time sat by the fire, but eventually retired to bed, but not to sleep. The following morning the brothers crossed the river in a skiff and forged on to Laporte, via Manchester. They entered three hundred and twenty acres of government land in Jackson township, Kosciusko county, and then went on to Logansport, Lafayette and Indianapolis, all at that time small towns. They walked all the way, a distance of five hundred miles, and were about five weeks on the trip, crossing swollen streams on logs and following Indian trails through the woods. Finally Stephen Ulrich returned to Ohio. To Stephen and Anna (Christian) Ulrich were born six children, viz.: Joseph, subject of this sketch; Samuel, who married Sarah Ulrich, but is now deceased: Soloman; Stephen, who first married a Miss Heeter and secondly Susan Overhultzer, a native of Wabash county, Indiana; Jacob, who also married a Miss Heeter and likewise resides in Wabash county; and Elizabeth, wife of Jacob Heeter, of the same county. Joseph Ulrich learned the shoemaker's trade in his early clays and followed that calling for thirty-five years. He had attended school about nine months, and had learned to read and write, hut acquired some considerable knowledge when he was united in marriage, August 9, 1838, with Miss Elizabeth Swihart, who was born September 21, 1819, in Ohio. Six years after marriage he came to Kosciusko county, Indiana, and in 1844 settled in Jackson township on twenty-two acres of woodland, the farm on which he now lives, which land he cleared up and improved with a comfortable dwelling and other necessary structures. In the winter of 1846 he taught the first school in the township and received forty-five dol1ars for his sixty days service in this capacity. Joseph and Elizabeth (Swihart) Ulrich have been blessed with five children, namely: Gabriel, born December 26, 1839, taught school several terms, married Mary A. Kreider, and lives in Jackson township; Stephen A., born July 22, 1842, married Rachel Bear and also resides in this township; Aaron, born April 11, 1844, married Mary J. Mil1er and died in 1875; Anna E., born September 2, 1847, is the wife of Levi Miller; Joseph, born July 1, 1850, married Elizabeth Miller, and these two families likewise live in Jackson township. In 1848 Mr. Ulrich built a saw-mill in which he sawed many thousand feet of lumber and also destroyed many thousand feet by fire, as he owned a half-section of forest land in one body and an eighty-acre tract besides. Mr. and Mrs. Ulrich are devout members of the German Baptist church, of which they have been communicants since 1840, and which they have liberally aided in supporting financial1y. This body was organized in 1837, and it will be seen that the subject and wife were among its early members. Since 1860 Mr. Ulrich has been a deacon and for over thirty years was sexton; he witnessed the church's many struggles in the earlier days, but has lived to see it thrive and increase until the original Eel River district, as it was called, had been subdivided into several districts, a schism having occurred for some reason in the congregation in 1881. Mr. Ulrich has never interfered with or taken any active part in politics, but his proclivities are with the Republicans. He and wife have journeyed over the path of life hand in hand for sixty-four years and are in all probability the oldest couple in Kosciusko county; certainly none are better known nor more highly respected for their many amiable personal characteristics. Mr. Ulrich has ever been a truly public-spirited citizen and has done as much, in a monetary sense and otherwise, for Jackson township as any man living within its boundaries, and in consequence stands as one of the foremost in public esteem. Progressive Men and Women of Kosciusko County, Indiana B. F. Bowen, Publisher Logansport, Indiana 1902
Does anyne have a picture of Barney Menke (1845-1931) marr. Susannah Bashore in 1874 ?? I believe they lived in Greenville and I had once read an article in the Greenville Advocate about Barney Menke. Thanking you in advance if you can help me !! Carolyn Brandon
I was wrong. Markle is off of I -69. Thanks. Lynn ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Pulver" <cpulver@adamswells.com> To: <brethren@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 7:34 PM Subject: Re: [BRE] Markle, IN > > I live in Bluffton Indiana (Wells County). I know there is a Markle in > Huntington County, and part of the town is in Wells County Indiana. It is > next to I-69. I live on the Wells/Adams county line road in Indiana not > far > from Decatur. I didn't realize that there was another Markle???? > > I live close to the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren Adams County IN. > > Chris > > > -----Original Message----- > From: brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Bill & Lynn Sewell > Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 2:08 PM > To: BRETHREN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BRE] Markle, IN > > Jane Davis and others, Markle, IN is in Adams Co,IN. The church there is > near Pleasant Ridge Church and Pleasant Ridge cemetery where my > great-great > grandparents are buried.- George Steele, born in Bedford Co,PA and > Margret/Peggy Shoup Steele. Markle is between I-65 and Decatur, Adams,IN. > One has to go through Markle to get to Decatur, IN where my parents are > buried. Lynn Hilty Sewell > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Is Arland Reinhard the one, who does the tours of Europe?? His brother in law is Steve Rodenbeck? Good friends of mine Linda and Dan Steele attend the Pleasant Dale Church. -----Original Message----- From: brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Steve Von Gunten Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 8:47 PM To: brethren@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [BRE] Markle, IN Chris: Do you know my brother-in-law Arland Reinhard, who also lives in Bluffton, IN and attends the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethern? Steve Von Gunten Toledo, OH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Pulver" <cpulver@adamswells.com> To: <brethren@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 8:34 PM Subject: Re: [BRE] Markle, IN > > I live in Bluffton Indiana (Wells County). I know there is a Markle in > Huntington County, and part of the town is in Wells County Indiana. It is > next to I-69. I live on the Wells/Adams county line road in Indiana not > far > from Decatur. I didn't realize that there was another Markle???? > > I live close to the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren Adams County IN. > > Chris > > > -----Original Message----- > From: brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Bill & Lynn Sewell > Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 2:08 PM > To: BRETHREN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BRE] Markle, IN > > Jane Davis and others, Markle, IN is in Adams Co,IN. The church there is > near Pleasant Ridge Church and Pleasant Ridge cemetery where my > great-great > grandparents are buried.- George Steele, born in Bedford Co,PA and > Margret/Peggy Shoup Steele. Markle is between I-65 and Decatur, Adams,IN. > One has to go through Markle to get to Decatur, IN where my parents are > buried. Lynn Hilty Sewell > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message ------------------------ Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN ------------------------ Support Our Sponsoring Agency The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com ------------------------ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Chris: Do you know my brother-in-law Arland Reinhard, who also lives in Bluffton, IN and attends the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethern? Steve Von Gunten Toledo, OH ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christian Pulver" <cpulver@adamswells.com> To: <brethren@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 8:34 PM Subject: Re: [BRE] Markle, IN > > I live in Bluffton Indiana (Wells County). I know there is a Markle in > Huntington County, and part of the town is in Wells County Indiana. It is > next to I-69. I live on the Wells/Adams county line road in Indiana not > far > from Decatur. I didn't realize that there was another Markle???? > > I live close to the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren Adams County IN. > > Chris > > > -----Original Message----- > From: brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Bill & Lynn Sewell > Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 2:08 PM > To: BRETHREN-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: [BRE] Markle, IN > > Jane Davis and others, Markle, IN is in Adams Co,IN. The church there is > near Pleasant Ridge Church and Pleasant Ridge cemetery where my > great-great > grandparents are buried.- George Steele, born in Bedford Co,PA and > Margret/Peggy Shoup Steele. Markle is between I-65 and Decatur, Adams,IN. > One has to go through Markle to get to Decatur, IN where my parents are > buried. Lynn Hilty Sewell > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes > in the subject and the body of the message > > > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I live in Bluffton Indiana (Wells County). I know there is a Markle in Huntington County, and part of the town is in Wells County Indiana. It is next to I-69. I live on the Wells/Adams county line road in Indiana not far from Decatur. I didn't realize that there was another Markle???? I live close to the Pleasant Dale Church of the Brethren Adams County IN. Chris -----Original Message----- From: brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Bill & Lynn Sewell Sent: Sunday, June 08, 2008 2:08 PM To: BRETHREN-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [BRE] Markle, IN Jane Davis and others, Markle, IN is in Adams Co,IN. The church there is near Pleasant Ridge Church and Pleasant Ridge cemetery where my great-great grandparents are buried.- George Steele, born in Bedford Co,PA and Margret/Peggy Shoup Steele. Markle is between I-65 and Decatur, Adams,IN. One has to go through Markle to get to Decatur, IN where my parents are buried. Lynn Hilty Sewell ------------------------ Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN ------------------------ Support Our Sponsoring Agency The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com ------------------------ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Generation One 1. William1 Snider, b. 21 Mar 1814 in Providence Twp., Bedford Co,. Pa., (son of Joseph Snider and Catherine Evah) d. 25 Dec 1886 in Washington Twp., Cass Co., Indiana, buried HOOVER/SNYDER C in Washington Twp., Cass Co., Indiana. He married Catherine Senseman, married 29 Sep 1839 in Miami Co., Ohio, b. 23 Sep 1823 in Lancaster Co., Pa., (daughter of William Senseman and Catherine Eschelman) d. 14 Sep 1902 in Young America, Indiana. Children: 2. i. Justina2 Snider b. 12 Feb 1841. 3. ii. Elizabeth Snider b. 17 Sep 1842. 4. iii. Samuel Snyder b. 1 Sep 1844. iv. Henrietta Snider, b. 3 Aug 1846 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. 18 Oct 1847 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana. 5. v. John Snyder b. 15 Oct 1848. 6. vi. William Snyder b. 10 Dec 1850. vii. Franklin Snider, b. 27 Dec 1852 in Deer Creek Twp., Cass Co., Indiana, d. 9 Mar 1879. 7. viii. Mary Ellen Snider b. 13 Oct 1855. 8. ix. Catherine Jennie Snider b. 2 Jun 1857. x. Sarah Snider, b. 19 May 1859 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. 26 Jun 1868 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana. 9. xi. Charles Snider b. 27 Apr 1861. 10. xii. Allen Snider b. 26 Sep 1863. 11. xiii. Martha Snider b. 1 Oct 1865. 12. xiv. Minnie Snider b. 24 Jan 1868. Generation Two 2. Justina2 Snider, (William1) b. 12 Feb 1841 in Miami, Co., Ohio, d. 15 May 1893. She married Amos Smith, married 13 Mar 1859 in Cass Co., Indiana, b. 8 Feb 1829 in Pa., d. 28 Feb 1879. Children: 13. i. Mary Ann3 Smith b. 30 Sep 1860. 14. ii. William Smith b. 24 Mar 1864. 15. iii. John Smith b. 13 Sep 1866. iv. David Smith, b. 1871 in Indiana, d. LIV1880. v. Charles Smith, b. 1879 in Indiana, d. LIV1880. 3. Elizabeth2 Snider, (William1) b. 17 Sep 1842, d. LIV1900. She married David Mummert, b. MAR1841 in Pa., d. 1931 in North Dakota. Children: i. Mary C3 Mummert, b. 1863 in Indiana, d. LIV1880. ii. Sarah Mummert, b. 1868 in Indiana, d. LIV1880. iii. John Mummert, b. 1869 in Indiana, d. LIV1880. 16. iv. Andrew Mummert b. 1871. 17. v. Margaret Mummert b. 1875. vi. Samuel Mummert, b. 1878 in Indiana, d. LIV1880. vii. Willard Mummert, b. SEP1880 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. viii. Eliza Mummert, b. OCT1884 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. She married Unknown Stewart. 4. Samuel2 Snyder, (William1 Snider) b. 1 Sep 1844 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. 10 Apr 1923. He married (1) Esther Gish, b. 27 Aug 1848, d. 16 Apr 1880. Children: i. Nettie C3 Snyder, b. DEC1879, d. 1940. He married (2) Mary Ann Smayer. Children: ii. S Snyder, b. 30 Sep 1886, d. 30 Sep 1886. iii. M C Snyder, b. 30 Sep 1886, d. 30 Sep 1886. 18. iv. Lee Snyder b. 14 Sep 1890. 19. v. Carry Snyder. 5. John2 Snyder, (William1 Snider) b. 15 Oct 1848 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. 22 Apr 1912 in WashingtonTwp., Cass Co., Indiana. He married Elizabeth Alice McCloskey, married 14 Aug 1875, b. 26 May 1857 in Ohio, (daughter of John McCloskey and Sarah Timberman) d. 1 Sep 1937 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, buried HOOVER/SNYDER C in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana. Children: 20. i. Frank3 Snyder b. 3 Apr 1876. 21. ii. Ollie Snyder b. 14 Jan 1878. 22. iii. Charles Snyder b. 11 Apr 1882. iv. Bruce Snyder, b. 12 Jan 1884 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. 25 Nov 1975 in Logansport, Indiana. He married Goldie E Harness, b. 24 Aug 1885, d. 5 Mar 1946. v. John Elmer Snyder, b. 27 Dec 1886 in Cass Co., Indiana, d. 25 Jun 1960 in Cass Co., Indiana. vi. Laura Mae Snyder, b. 8 Sep 1888 in Cass Co., Indiana, d. 2 May 1972 in Frankfort, Indiana, buried HOOVER/SNYDER C in Deer Creek Twp., Cass Co., Indiana. vii. Dora Snyder, b. 29 Jan 1890 in Cass Co., Indiana. 6. William2 Snyder, (William1 Snider) b. 10 Dec 1850 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. LIV1900. He married (1) Margaret E Shanks, b. 1855 in Indiana, d. 18 Nov 1893 in Upper Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana. Children: i. Lillie D3 Snyder, b. OCT1875 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. LIV1900. ii. James A Snyder, b. APR1878 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. iii. William Snyder, b. NOV1880 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. iv. Minnie Snyder, b. SEP1883 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. v. Mary Snyder, b. NOV1886 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. vi. Nora Snyder, b. OCT1893 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. He married (2) Elizabeth Unknown, married 1896, b. JUL1873 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. Children: vii. Jessie L Snyder, b. FEB1897 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. 7. Mary Ellen2 Snider, (William1) b. 13 Oct 1855 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. LIV1900. She married Wilson Sprinkle, b. JUL1849 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. Children: i. Maurice3 Sprinkle, b. NOV1882 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. ii. Clarence Sprinkle, b. NOV1888 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. iii. Elmadore Sprinkle, b. NOV1890 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. iv. Ina Sprinkle, b. NOV1896 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. 8. Catherine Jennie2 Snider, (William1) b. 2 Jun 1857 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. LIV1900. She married Charles H (Butts) Butz, b. JUN1856 in Pa., d. LIV1900. Children: i. Carrie I3 Butts, b. JAN1880 in Indiana, d. 1880-1900. ii. Harry W Butz, b. FEB1881 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. iii. Ora E Butz, b. MAR1883 in Pa., d. LIV1900. iv. Bruce E Butz, b. DEC1884 in Pa., d. LIV1900. v. Annie M Butz, b. APR1887 in Pa., d. LIV1900. vi. Franklin A Butz, b. NOV1890 in Pa., d. LIV1900. 9. Charles2 Snider, (William1) b. 27 Apr 1861 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. LIV1900. He married Sarah Jane Shanks, b. AUG1862 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. Children: i. Bessie M3 Snyder, b. OCT1886 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. ii. Charles E Snyder, b. OCT1890 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. iii. Carrie I Snyder, b. JAN1900 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. 10. Allen2 Snider, (William1) b. 26 Sep 1863 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. 22 Dec 1939 in Walton, Cass Co., Indiana. He married Anna Luella Eckerle, married 5 Mar 1887, b. 26 Aug 1868 in Union Co., Indiana, d. 9 Jul 1959. Children: i. Edward L3 Snider, b. 28 Jan 1889 in Wheeling, Indiana, d. LIV1910. He married Myrtle Bone. 23. ii. Howard A Snider b. 13 Mar 1892. iii. Raleigh R Snider, b. 20 Sep 1895 in Cass Co., Indiana, d. LIV1910. He married Mildred Wagoner. iv. Marvin A Snider, b. 16 Dec 1898 in Cass Co., Indiana, d. LIV1910. He married Daisy M Winters. v. Vera L Snider, b. 23 Aug 1907 in Cass Co., Indiana, d. LIV1910. She married Charles Spangler. 11. Martha2 Snider, (William1) b. 1 Oct 1865 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. LIV1900. She married Franklin Williams, b. MAR1858 in Ohio, d. LIV1900. Children: i. Mary (Mollie)3 Williams, b. JAN1885 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. ii. Otis A Williams, b. MAR1889 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. iii. Oscar R Williams, b. MAY1900 in Indiana, d. LIV1900. 12. Minnie2 Snider, (William1) b. 24 Jan 1868 in Deer Creek, Cass Co., Indiana, d. 17 Feb 1925. 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Jane Davis and others, Markle, IN is in Adams Co,IN. The church there is near Pleasant Ridge Church and Pleasant Ridge cemetery where my great-great grandparents are buried.- George Steele, born in Bedford Co,PA and Margret/Peggy Shoup Steele. Markle is between I-65 and Decatur, Adams,IN. One has to go through Markle to get to Decatur, IN where my parents are buried. Lynn Hilty Sewell
Is this my Rev. George Hollar (about 1816-1904(cannot check my file right now so doing it by memory)) who married my g+aunt Lydia Hoffman (Huffman is some records)(1818-1907)?
The Hoover-Snider Cemetery in Young America, Cass County, Indiana is worth mentioning to the group as it has many names familiar to this site. There are many Toney's (Merle Rummel's family). Studebakers, Cripes, Borrous, Hubler, Gish, Miller, Mummert, Ridenour, Rinehart, Snider, Hoovers and more. There is an easily accessible list on Find-a-Grave.
John - thanks for this. I knew it was a congregation, but not that it still exists. winter On Jun 6, 2008, at 4:45 PM, john shafer wrote: > > Nettle Creek is an existing congregation near Hagerstown, Indiana. > > John > >> From: wintergery@earthlink.net >> To: Brethren@rootsweb.com >> Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:01:51 -0700 >> Subject: [BRE] Brethren Encyclopedia >> >> Hi - could someone tell me how to read the entry in the Encyclopedia, >> pg. 1658, bottom left - regarding "Holler, George (CB)"? >> What does "adv." mean? Then what does the list of church/locations >> indicate after his name? I know he was in some of these places, but I >> am unsure what the meaning is as listed here. I don't think all these >> places are also church names. >> >> Any help is, as always, appreciated. >> winter >> >> ------------------------ >> Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN >> ------------------------ >> Support Our Sponsoring Agency >> The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) >> For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com >> ------------------------ >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com >> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message > > _________________________________________________________________ > It’s easy to add contacts from Facebook and other social sites > through Windows Live™ Messenger. Learn how. > https://www.invite2messenger.net/im/?source=TXT_EML_WLH_LearnHow > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams > mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Jane - thanks for this. It helps a lot. winter On Jun 6, 2008, at 3:42 PM, Jane Davis wrote: > Winter--"adv." as per the abbreviations found on page viii of Vol 3 > refers to "advanced to 2nd degree of ministry." Usually you will > find a date listed beside the "adv." if the date of advancement in > the ministry is known. For George Holler, it evidently was unknown, > but it is known that the work he did in the churches met 2nd degree > expectations. > > I am not familiar enough with the Indiana churches to know whether > these were names of the churches but it is evident the churches were > located in these places, except for Grasshopper Valley which > location was unknown. I believe there was a church named Markle > which may also be the name of the town--same also for Nettle Creek. > Hopefully someone familiar with Indiana churches can better answer > this part of your question. > > Notice of his death is located in the Gospel Messenger, page 806, > 1905. Most likely you will find an obituary for George Holler in > the Gospel Messenger on page 806, 1905. The locations listed may be > information obtained from the obituary. A copy of the obit would be > helpful at this point. Jane Davis. > > > >> From: wintergery@earthlink.net> To: Brethren@rootsweb.com> Date: >> Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:01:51 -0700> Subject: [BRE] Brethren >> Encyclopedia> > Hi - could someone tell me how to read the entry in >> the Encyclopedia, > pg. 1658, bottom left - regarding "Holler, >> George (CB)"?> What does "adv." mean? Then what does the list of >> church/locations > indicate after his name? I know he was in some >> of these places, but I > am unsure what the meaning is as listed >> here. I don't think all these > places are also church names.> > >> Any help is, as always, appreciated.> winter> > >> ------------------------> Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN >> > ------------------------> Support Our Sponsoring Agency> The >> Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG)> For further information >> contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com> >> ------------------------> > -------------------------------> To >> unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com >> with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and >> the body of the message > _________________________________________________________________ > It’s easy to add contacts from Facebook and other social sites > through Windows Live™ Messenger. Learn how. > https://www.invite2messenger.net/im/?source=TXT_EML_WLH_LearnHow > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams > mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com > with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and > the body of the message
Nettle Creek is an existing congregation near Hagerstown, Indiana. John > From: wintergery@earthlink.net > To: Brethren@rootsweb.com > Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:01:51 -0700 > Subject: [BRE] Brethren Encyclopedia > > Hi - could someone tell me how to read the entry in the Encyclopedia, > pg. 1658, bottom left - regarding "Holler, George (CB)"? > What does "adv." mean? Then what does the list of church/locations > indicate after his name? I know he was in some of these places, but I > am unsure what the meaning is as listed here. I don't think all these > places are also church names. > > Any help is, as always, appreciated. > winter > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ It’s easy to add contacts from Facebook and other social sites through Windows Live™ Messenger. Learn how. https://www.invite2messenger.net/im/?source=TXT_EML_WLH_LearnHow
Winter--"adv." as per the abbreviations found on page viii of Vol 3 refers to "advanced to 2nd degree of ministry." Usually you will find a date listed beside the "adv." if the date of advancement in the ministry is known. For George Holler, it evidently was unknown, but it is known that the work he did in the churches met 2nd degree expectations. I am not familiar enough with the Indiana churches to know whether these were names of the churches but it is evident the churches were located in these places, except for Grasshopper Valley which location was unknown. I believe there was a church named Markle which may also be the name of the town--same also for Nettle Creek. Hopefully someone familiar with Indiana churches can better answer this part of your question. Notice of his death is located in the Gospel Messenger, page 806, 1905. Most likely you will find an obituary for George Holler in the Gospel Messenger on page 806, 1905. The locations listed may be information obtained from the obituary. A copy of the obit would be helpful at this point. Jane Davis. > From: wintergery@earthlink.net> To: Brethren@rootsweb.com> Date: Fri, 6 Jun 2008 13:01:51 -0700> Subject: [BRE] Brethren Encyclopedia> > Hi - could someone tell me how to read the entry in the Encyclopedia, > pg. 1658, bottom left - regarding "Holler, George (CB)"?> What does "adv." mean? Then what does the list of church/locations > indicate after his name? I know he was in some of these places, but I > am unsure what the meaning is as listed here. I don't think all these > places are also church names.> > Any help is, as always, appreciated.> winter> > ------------------------> Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN> ------------------------> Support Our Sponsoring Agency> The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG)> For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com> ------------------------> > -------------------------------> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ It’s easy to add contacts from Facebook and other social sites through Windows Live™ Messenger. Learn how. https://www.invite2messenger.net/im/?source=TXT_EML_WLH_LearnHow
Hi - could someone tell me how to read the entry in the Encyclopedia, pg. 1658, bottom left - regarding "Holler, George (CB)"? What does "adv." mean? Then what does the list of church/locations indicate after his name? I know he was in some of these places, but I am unsure what the meaning is as listed here. I don't think all these places are also church names. Any help is, as always, appreciated. winter
In the past there has been some interest in the Dierdorff family in NJ. I found this short article in the Gospel Messenger while looking for something else. If any one want a copy article . Please e-mail me. Dennis Roth Olympia, Wash The Gospel Messenger March 1, 1892 page 141 Information Wanted. – Where is the Big Conawago church in Pennsylvania? Can any one give me the early History of its organization, and of the organization of the Amwell church, N. J. ? You may wonder why his question. Anthony Dierdorff, Sr., with this thee sons, can to American under Alex. Mack, A. D. 1729, and 1733 located in or near the Amwell church, N. J. Anthony’s sons. Peter and John, assisted in organizing the Big Conawago church in 1741, and Peter preached there for fifty years, and with George Brown attended that church until death. – D. M. Dierdorff, Waterloo, Iowa. **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch "Cooking with Tyler Florence" on AOL Food. (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4?&NCID=aolfod00030000000002)
>From Emmert Bittinger I have noted the messages recently sent regarding the Eiler family. I am in the process of breaking up my family history collection. I am in posession of Dr. John S. Eilers large Genealogical History of the Eiler, Eilar, Eyler, Iler, Oyler and Associated Families published in l973. It is hard bound and consists of nearly 350 pages. If anyone is willing, they may purchase it for the best offer above the cost of my investment in it plus postage, which is approximately $50.00. I am not sure if this is a ligitimate item to place on the Brethren roots web, but if not the web master may remove it. Emmert Bittinger ----- Original Message ----- From: "Dwayne Wrightsman" <dwayne55@comcast.net> To: <brethren@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 12:39 PM Subject: Re: [BRE] Eiler Questions > > According to the Brethren Encyclopedia, the Eiler family was not the same > as > the Eller family. Alternative spellings of Eiler include Oyler and Iller. > > Dwayne Wrightsman > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "William Thomas" <wbtst2@atlanticbb.net> > To: <brethren@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 11:55 AM > Subject: Re: [BRE] Eiler Questions > > >> Not sure if you are talking the same family, but Henry Eller of the >> Beaverdam Congregation, was a friend of Daniel Seiler. Both are also >> listed >> in the Conestoga Congregation, both lived near each other in present day >> Lebanon County, and appear to have moved to Maryland about the same time. >> The Seiler family was likely Amish or Mennonite prior to becoming >> Brethren. >> Have nothing else on the Eller family beside's this short bio. >> >> Bill Thomas >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com >> [mailto:brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com] >> On Behalf Of Dwayne Wrightsman >> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 6:36 AM >> To: brethren@rootsweb.com; DebbyBliss@aol.com >> Subject: [BRE] Eiler Questions >> >> Eiler Questions: >> >> Conrad Eiler (Iller) and family came over on the Ship Allen in 1729 with >> Alexander Mack and his party of Brethren followers. Can anyone document >> that Conrad Eiler was Brethren other than the fact that he was on the >> ship? >> (Incidentally, I have not seen John S. Eiler's work other than his Eiler >> entry in the Brethren Encyclopedia, but I would be surprised if he didn't >> get the idea that Conrad Eiler was Brethren from Martin Grove Brumbaugh >> (1899) who assumed that all Ship Allen passengers were Brethren.) >> >> There are indeed Brethren Eilers but are they descendants of Conrad >> Eiler? >> If so, what is the evidence? If not, who was the first Brethren Eiler? >> >> Dwayne Wrightsman > > > ------------------------ > Search the Archives at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/index/BRETHREN > ------------------------ > Support Our Sponsoring Agency > The Fellowship Of Brethren Genealogists (FOBG) > For further information contact Ron McAdams mailto:McAdamsr@hotmail.com > ------------------------ > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > BRETHREN-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
According to the Brethren Encyclopedia, the Eiler family was not the same as the Eller family. Alternative spellings of Eiler include Oyler and Iller. Dwayne Wrightsman ----- Original Message ----- From: "William Thomas" <wbtst2@atlanticbb.net> To: <brethren@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 11:55 AM Subject: Re: [BRE] Eiler Questions > Not sure if you are talking the same family, but Henry Eller of the > Beaverdam Congregation, was a friend of Daniel Seiler. Both are also > listed > in the Conestoga Congregation, both lived near each other in present day > Lebanon County, and appear to have moved to Maryland about the same time. > The Seiler family was likely Amish or Mennonite prior to becoming > Brethren. > Have nothing else on the Eller family beside's this short bio. > > Bill Thomas > > -----Original Message----- > From: brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:brethren-bounces@rootsweb.com] > On Behalf Of Dwayne Wrightsman > Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 6:36 AM > To: brethren@rootsweb.com; DebbyBliss@aol.com > Subject: [BRE] Eiler Questions > > Eiler Questions: > > Conrad Eiler (Iller) and family came over on the Ship Allen in 1729 with > Alexander Mack and his party of Brethren followers. Can anyone document > that Conrad Eiler was Brethren other than the fact that he was on the > ship? > (Incidentally, I have not seen John S. Eiler's work other than his Eiler > entry in the Brethren Encyclopedia, but I would be surprised if he didn't > get the idea that Conrad Eiler was Brethren from Martin Grove Brumbaugh > (1899) who assumed that all Ship Allen passengers were Brethren.) > > There are indeed Brethren Eilers but are they descendants of Conrad Eiler? > If so, what is the evidence? If not, who was the first Brethren Eiler? > > Dwayne Wrightsman