Thank you , this is wonderful .......I will share with my cousins. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Sally Gustafson" <sallyg@west.net> To: <CULLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, March 16, 2001 5:24 AM Subject: [CULLER] PA Census Index, 1607-1789 > I came across a database of PA census entries and have extracted some of the > possible CULLER variations. This database (at GenealogyLibrary.com) had no > entries for the spelling "CULLER". > > PA Census Index,1607-1789, Colonial America: > > Name State County Location > Year > > Kolirin, Maria PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1733 > Kolle, Johannes PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1753 > Koller, Christian PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1753 > Koller, Conrad Sebastian PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1770 > Koller, Georg Jacob PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1771 > Koller, Hans PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1735 > Koller, Hans Jacob PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1743 > Koller, Hans Jurick PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1733 > Koller, Hans Michael PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1754 > Koller, Hans Michel PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1733 > Koller, Jacob PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1754 > Koller, Johan Carl PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1786 > Koller, Johan Henrich PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1738 > Koller, Johannes PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1748 > Koller, Michael PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1754 > Koller, Susannah PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1735 > Killeen, Elizabeth PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1733 > Collar, Maria PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1732 > Collep, Peter PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1750 > Coller, Henry PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1750 > Coller, Jacob PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1735 > > Sally Gustafson > Santa Barbara, CA > sallyg@west.net > > > > > > > ============================== > Search over 900 million names at Ancestry.com! > http://www.ancestry.com/rd/rwlist1.asp >
I came across a database of PA census entries and have extracted some of the possible CULLER variations. This database (at GenealogyLibrary.com) had no entries for the spelling "CULLER". PA Census Index,1607-1789, Colonial America: Name State County Location Year Kolirin, Maria PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1733 Kolle, Johannes PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1753 Koller, Christian PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1753 Koller, Conrad Sebastian PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1770 Koller, Georg Jacob PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1771 Koller, Hans PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1735 Koller, Hans Jacob PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1743 Koller, Hans Jurick PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1733 Koller, Hans Michael PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1754 Koller, Hans Michel PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1733 Koller, Jacob PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1754 Koller, Johan Carl PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1786 Koller, Johan Henrich PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1738 Koller, Johannes PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1748 Koller, Michael PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILIDELPHIA 1754 Koller, Susannah PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1735 Killeen, Elizabeth PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1733 Collar, Maria PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1732 Collep, Peter PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1750 Coller, Henry PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1750 Coller, Jacob PA PHILADELPHIA CO. PHILADELPHIA 1735 Sally Gustafson Santa Barbara, CA sallyg@west.net
Here are some pieces of information from the journal of the Ray County [MO] Genealogical Association, "Ray County Reflections" (winter 1999 issue). --William KELLER, of the Whitmer Livery Company, received a telegram Tuesday morning that his father, who resides in Kentucky, was not expected to live. He left in the evening for his father's bedside. (Richmond Conservator newspaper, 25 April 1889) --HEWLETT & KELLER, Proprietors Whitmer Livery in Richmond (Richmond Conservator newspaper, 25 April 1889) This man is not part of our family, but maybe this information will help someone here. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
Hello Y'all-- The message below came from patricia1@bigplanet.com. It was routed directly to me since s/he is not subscribed. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler ----- Original Message ----- > On the off chance that this might be relevant to your family, or help sort > out other YOUNGS you come accross, the other Anthony (or Anton) Young I found : > > G189 Ohio Infantry > Pension Certificate # 873613 > born Feb. 2, 1823, Hesse, Germany > died March 28, 1909 > > P.O. Box 57 > Millburry, Ohio (Wood Co.) > > Wife: Anna Marie Koehler > married Jan 30, 1853 by Rev. Pastor Ritter, Toledo > > Children LIVING as of 4 June, 1898 > > John Young, b. 15 July 1855 > Christina, b. 1858 (?), 29 April > Jacob Young 1860, 21 Nov. > Phill Young, 1863 17 Feb. > Andrew Young, 1865, 20th July > Edward, 1867, 20th July > Kathy, 1870, 1 July > Henry Y. Young, 1873, 10 May > > Enlisted Feb. 1865, discharged Sept. 28, 1865
I came across this gravestone inscription and thought that I would pass it on. There were no other CULLER graves listed and I don't know if this is a maiden or married name. >From photocopied page at Genealogy.com: Pennsylvania Vital Records, Volume III, Mercersburg, Franklin County, Reformed and Lutheran Graveyard, Page 260 Contributed by Mrs. Virginia Shannon Fenwick of Mercersburg. Culler, Magdalena, died April 12, 1847, in her 45th year. Sally Gustafson Santa Barbara, CA sallyg@west.net
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Ok, RootsWeb has evidentally finished all of the planned upgrades, and the lists are ready for use once again. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler - List Owner/Administrator
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The message below came through the Kaler list this morning. If you have questions, either go to the URL listed or contact Tuila directly at Tuila@aol.com. Leslie -- Original Message -- From: <Tuila@aol.com> To: <KALER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, February 09, 2001 1:41 AM Subject: [KALER] Koehler I found the following Koehlers on this web-site. Tuila http://www.eisenkolb-genealogie.de/Ahnen_Nordbaden.html#ettlingenKöhler Hochzeit vor 1712 Wilhelm Köhler, * vor 1692, + 16.02.1762, Anna Maria Riesler, * vor 1692, * 03.07.1747, Kinder: Joannes Georg Köhler * 29.01.1712, + 16.02.1762, °° am 01.11.1737 mit Christine Weneno, Hochzeit am 01.11.1737 in Ettlingen, rk, Joannes Georg Köhler, * 29.01.1712, + 16.02.1762, Eltern: Wilhelm Köhler und Anna Maria geb. Risler oder Kiefer °° vor 1712 Christine Weneno, * vor 1717, Eltern: Franz Carl Weneno * vor 1697 in ???, °° vor 1717 in ???, Kinder: Joannes Köhler, * 16.11.1738, Ignatz Valentin Köhler, * 22.08.1741, + 06.01.1743, Franz Joseph Köhler, * 05.12.1743, Anna Margaretha Köhler, * 19.04.1746, + 15.07.1746, Franz Wilhelm Köhler, * 02.11.1748, + 07.11.1818, °° am 31.01.1774 mit Anna Maria Heiler, Jacobus Köhler, * 27.11.1751, Hochzeit am 31.01.1774 in Ettlingen, rk, Trauzeugen: Joseph Heiler und Michael Schöninger Franz Wilhelm Köhler, * 02.11.1748, + 07.11.1818, Eltern: Georg Köhler und Christine Weneno °° xx.11.1737, Anna Maria Heiler, * 09.11.1749, + 09.12.1832, Eltern: Petri Heiler und Catharine geb. Findling °° 06.06.1735, Kinder: Margaretha Köhler * 16.06.1784, Uneheliche Tochter: Katharina Köhler * 07.07.1811, + 15.01.1881, °° am 29.01.1838 mit Joseph Eisenkolb
SKIGODDEST@aol.com replied to me accidentally. S/he is looking for William KELLER/KELLAR who was in MO around the 1850's. Her post to me is below. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler ---- Original Message ---- From: <SKIGODDEST@aol.com> To: <Aug67@att.net> Sent: Tuesday, January 16, 2001 10:22 PM Subject: Re: [KELLAR-L] Wishes for your Christmas > I am looking for a William R. Keller or Kellar who was in MO arounf 1850's
Ladena at ladena@kc.net has extended an offer to help that concerns graves in the Kansas City area. Please see her message below. Please do not use your 'reply to sender' to ask for her help. (Doing that will only send your message to me.) Contact her directly since I do not know to which lists she is subscribed. I will copy this to message to her. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler -- Original Message -- From: "Ladena Johannsen" <ladena@kc.net> To: <KOHLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, January 14, 2001 10:25 AM Subject: {not a subscriber} Re: [Kohler] Saxony to NY to MO > I was on another family search yesterday at the Calvary Cemetery and Forest > Hill Cemetery in Kansas City Missouri. I ran across a number of KOEHLER and > KOHLER family graves. If anyone is looking for information at these > cemeteries in Kansas City, please let me know. I will be returning there > this next weekend and will do what I can to assist. > > Ladena
My sister-in-law and I continue to search for further relatives through 'our' Christian F. KOEHLER (ca 1830 Saxony, Europe - 1906 Macon Co, MO). He arrived in New York (state) about 1852 and married there also. His naturalization papers show him renouncing his allegiance from the Sace of Coburgh on 4 Oct 1856 at age 26. His tombstone shows him having been born 22 Sept 1837. We would like to one day find out if he had siblings and who his parents were. If you suspect a connection, we would **greatly** appreciate contact. There use to be people (we know not whom) who put flowers on his and his wife's (Sopha NEUMANN) graves each year for Memorial Day. This stopped just a few years ago. Leslie Kohler Aug67@att.net and LCBK@juno.com P.O. Box 8137, Glendale, AZ 85312-8137 P.O. Box 276, Carrollton, MO 64633-0276
The message below came from Stephanie at kosmachenko@cyberlink.bc.ca. Any replies need to go directly to her with a copies to the lists. Leslie Kohler -- Original Message -- From: "Stephanie Osmachenko" <kosmachenko@cyberlink.bc.ca> To: <KOHLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 5:07 PM Subject: [Kohler] Sallie Ann Kohler>1800 > Hello, I am looking for any info on my GrgrgrGrandmother. Sallie (Sarah) Ann Kohler was born Feb.26,1800 either in N.Y. State of Ireland. I would like to find the names of her parents and if there were any other siblings. Sarah (Sallie) Married Joseph G. Wilson @ 1819 somewhere in N.Y. State. They had the following children: Joseph, Sally, John, Daniel, James, Simeon, William, Hrest, Sabrina. If can shine any light on Sallie, please contact me. Thanks > Stephanie > kosmachenko@cyberlink.bc.ca
The James Culler is a son of Adam & Catherine (Laugherty) Culler of > Bullskin Twp., Fayette Co., Pennsylvania. Catherine (Laugherty) Culler > died and Adam Culler married her sister Rebecca Laugherty. Adam Culler > is a son of Michael & Martha Culler. They are also from Fayette Co., > Pennsylvania. > James Culler & Anna Marie Browneller had 13 children; Nancy, Henry, > James, William, Joseph, Rebecca, Abraham, Jacob L., Adam, Catherine, > Lydia, David and Mary C. Culler. > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Sally Gustafson" <sallyg@west.net> > > To: <CULLER-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, January 01, 2001 11:47 PM > > Subject: [CULLER] CULLER Gleanings from PA > > > > > >From "Old and New Westmoreland", by John N. Boucher. Vol. 4, pg. 1188 > > > [exact transcript] > > > > > > ELIAS W. BROWNELLER - This is the name, as all Rostraver township knows, > > of > > > one of the county's veteran farmers and most honored citizens. Mr. > > > Browneller, whose farm is situated one mile east of Belle Vernon, can look > > > back upon a most successful career as an industrial worker and a record of > > > constant fidelity to the duties of citizenship. > > > > > > Frederick Browneller, grandfather of Elias W. Browneller, was born in > > > Eastern Pennsylvania, and was the first of the family to settle in Fayette > > > county, whither he went in 1820, making his home on the Thomas Blakely > > > patent, Perry township. Mr. Browneller and his wife were the parents of > > the > > > following children: Sarah, Margaret, William, mentioned below; Frederick, > > > Elizabeth, Samuel, Susan and Henry. Frederick Browneller, the father, > > lived > > > to be over eighty years of age. > > > > > > William Browneller, son of Frederick Browneller, was born in Somerset > > > county, Pennsylvania, and was a youth when the family removed to Fayette > > > county. He married, in 1825, Mary Konkle, and their children were: 1. > > > Annie Maria, married James Culler, and in March, 1916, died in > > Westmoreland > > > county at the age of eighty-six. 2. Rebecca, married John Zundel. 3. > > > Elizabeth, married David Forsythe. 4. Sarah, became the wife of Stockdale > > > Snyder, of Allegheny county. 5. Frederick, married Erzanna Springer, of > > > Belle Vernon; he died at Belle Vernon. 6. Elias W., mentioned below. 7. > > > Michael, a leading farmer and property owner of Perry Township; married > > > Pauline Luper. 8. Margaret, married (first) Herman Luper, deceased; > > married > > > (second) Adam Baker, and died near Greensburg. 9. Cyrus, married Belle > > > McCabe, and died in January, 1916, in Perry township; he was a carpenter. > > > The only survivors are Elias W. and Michael. The latter is now living in > > > Fayette county. The mother of the family passed away at forty, and the > > > father lived to the advanced age of eighty-six. > > > > > > Does anyone recognize this James CULLER who married Anna Maria? > > > > > > >From the Historic Pittsburgh web site at: > > > > > > http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/search.html > > > > > > Sally Gustafson > > > Santa Barbara, CA > > > sallyg@west.net > > > > > > > > > > > > ============================== > > > Get Free Access to over 900 million names from Dec 7 until Dec > > 21!http://www.ancestry.com/home/celebrate/freeaccess.htm?sourcecode=736 > > > >
>From "Old and New Westmoreland", by John N. Boucher. Vol. 4, pg. 1188 [exact transcript] ELIAS W. BROWNELLER - This is the name, as all Rostraver township knows, of one of the county's veteran farmers and most honored citizens. Mr. Browneller, whose farm is situated one mile east of Belle Vernon, can look back upon a most successful career as an industrial worker and a record of constant fidelity to the duties of citizenship. Frederick Browneller, grandfather of Elias W. Browneller, was born in Eastern Pennsylvania, and was the first of the family to settle in Fayette county, whither he went in 1820, making his home on the Thomas Blakely patent, Perry township. Mr. Browneller and his wife were the parents of the following children: Sarah, Margaret, William, mentioned below; Frederick, Elizabeth, Samuel, Susan and Henry. Frederick Browneller, the father, lived to be over eighty years of age. William Browneller, son of Frederick Browneller, was born in Somerset county, Pennsylvania, and was a youth when the family removed to Fayette county. He married, in 1825, Mary Konkle, and their children were: 1. Annie Maria, married James Culler, and in March, 1916, died in Westmoreland county at the age of eighty-six. 2. Rebecca, married John Zundel. 3. Elizabeth, married David Forsythe. 4. Sarah, became the wife of Stockdale Snyder, of Allegheny county. 5. Frederick, married Erzanna Springer, of Belle Vernon; he died at Belle Vernon. 6. Elias W., mentioned below. 7. Michael, a leading farmer and property owner of Perry Township; married Pauline Luper. 8. Margaret, married (first) Herman Luper, deceased; married (second) Adam Baker, and died near Greensburg. 9. Cyrus, married Belle McCabe, and died in January, 1916, in Perry township; he was a carpenter. The only survivors are Elias W. and Michael. The latter is now living in Fayette county. The mother of the family passed away at forty, and the father lived to the advanced age of eighty-six. Does anyone recognize this James CULLER who married Anna Maria? >From the Historic Pittsburgh web site at: http://digital.library.pitt.edu/pittsburgh/search.html Sally Gustafson Santa Barbara, CA sallyg@west.net
The message below came to the Kohler & Koehler lists. I am now sending on to the other K_L_R lists (along with a copy to Paula at SGOpaula@aol.com). Leslie (Bridges) Kohler ------------ > I am looking for anyone who has the family line of Kohler. Who's ancestors > were in Louisville, Kentucky in the 1860's. Kate Kohler married John Spencer > in the 1880's. Please email me. Thank you. > Paula > Sgopaula@aol.com
http://home.att.net/~wee-monster/index.html Leslie Kohler Aug67@att.net
The message below came directly to me since Steve's address is not subscribed to the Kohler list (& that's where it was sent). -- Original Message -- From: "St Vincent" <stvincent@mediaone.net> To: <kohler-L@rootsweb.com> > MY GGGF WAS HENRICH KOEHLER LIVED IN DETROIT MARRIED CAROLINE GLASER ANY > CONNECTION STEVE SKBOCA@AOL.COM
The following message is a forward to the K_L_R lists (with a copy to Tom at doverta@bellsouth.net). Leslie Kohler ----- From: Tom Dover <doverta@bellsouth.net> To: <KOLLER-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tues, Dec 26, 2000 > Hello > My Name is Tom Dover and am looking for info on my German Kin. > I know that my Grand Father was Alois Koller b. 1911 died 1979 My GM was Anna Walter 1906-2000. They were immagrants to Germany during they war from Checkoslavakia. Any bells ringing out there. > Thank you > Tom Dover
The following message was sent to the KELLER list by DixieisN@aol.com. I am sharing it here with a copy to DixieisN@aol.com. Leslie Kohler ----- Subject: [KELLER] Joseph Keller > I am hoping someone might help me. I have been looking for a Joseph Keller > that married a Emma (Stutzman) Kann or Hanne. > Recently Ancestory.com gave us access to their site for free. And I was able > threw a friend to locate Joseph and Emma in a 1920 cenus. Here is what I know > so far about Joseph. In the 1920 Cenus it list. > Brothersvalley Twps. Somerset Co. Pa. > Keller Joseph 60 Switzerland > Emma 43 Penn > John 11 Penn > Gladis 7 Penn > > according to the cenus Joseph came here in 1888 Naturalized in 1900 born in > Switzerland. Father was born in Germany and Mother was born in Switerland. I > found this information today, it might not be my Joseph. > > SS Maas, December 15, 1888 Rotterdam, Holland to New York > Thomas Olive, Master > Netherlands-American Steam Navigation Company > District of NEW YORK Port of New York > I, F.H. Boyer, Master of the Steamship Maas do solemnly, sincerely and truly > swear that the following List of Manifest ascribed by me, and now delivered > by me to the Collector of the Customs of the Collection District of New York, > is a full and perfect list of all the passengers taken on behalf of the said > Steamship Maas at Rotterdam from which port said Steamship Maas has now > arrived; and that on said list is truly designated the age,the sex and the > occupation of each said passengers, the part of the vessel occupied by each > during the passage, the country to which each belongs, and also the country > of which it is intended by each to become an inhabitant; and that said List > or Manifest truly sets for the number of said passsengers who have died on > said voyage, and the names and ages of those who died. sincerely the December > 15,1888 burthen 16??tones > Columns represent: No, Name, Age in years and months, Sex, Occupation, > Country to which they severally belong, Country in which they intend to > become inhabitants. > > Josef Keller ?? M Farmer Germany America Steerage > Amalie Keller ?? F Germany America Steerage > > I do know that Emma married before Joseph to an Charles Kannn or Hanne, I > found Emma living with her parents with 3 children in the 1910 Cenus and her > last name was spelled Hanne. > I feel that by Joseph being 60 years old in 1920 and he didn't come over > here to the US until 1888, that he was married before Emma. By finding a > Joseph on a 1888 ship list. That is why I am hoping that the information > above belongs to this Joseph. > I am sending my line. Any help with this line would be deeply appreciated. > Robbie Keller > > Descendants of Joseph Keller > > Generation No. 1 > > 1. Joseph1 Keller was born Abt. 1860 in Switzerland, and died 1927. He > married Emma Stutzman, daughter of Jonas Stutzman and Sara Rhoads. > > Notes for Joseph Keller: > Ancestory.com > Pennsylvania 1920 Cenus > Brothersvalley Enumeration district #163 Family 120, Image 12 > Keller Joseph 60 Switzerland > Emma 43 Penn > John 11 Penn > Gladdis 7 Penn > > Joseph came here in 1888 Naturalized in 1900 born in Switzerland, Father born > in Germany and Mother born in Switzerland. > > Occupation: Coalminer > > > Notes for Emma Stutzman: > Burried at Beachdale Cemetery, Brothersvalley Twsp. Pa. > > Emma is living with her parents in the 1910 Somerset Co. Penn Cenus. > With children Eliazabeth, Laura Catherine, and John Fredrick. > Their last name was spelled Hanne in the cenus. > > Children of Joseph Keller and Emma Stutzman are: > 2 i. John Frederick2 Keller, born December 28, 1908 in Somerset, PA.; > died September 16, 1988 in Somerset, PA.. He married Ida Grace Kendall > January 30, 1931. > > Notes for John Frederick Keller: > John was know to the family as Pap Keller > Occupation: Coal Miner > Dealth Certificate No: # 090296 > Social Security No: 162-16-8124 > Burried at Beachdale Cemetery, in Brothersvalley Twsp. Pa. > > More About John Frederick Keller: > Cause of Death: Cardio Respitory Failure > Medical Information: Diabetic > > Notes for Ida Grace Kendall: > Ida is burried at the Beachdale Cemetery in Brothersvalley Twsp. Pa. > > More About Ida Grace Kendall: > Cause of Death: Stroke > > 3 ii. Gladys Mae Keller, born October 18, 1913; died July 04, 1991 in > Monongalia, West Virgina. She married Winmer Twigg October 28, 1928.