There is a John Denny, carpenter, h 726 E 6th There is a John J. Toner, clerk, 609 Market, h 827 Jefferson That's the closest there is to the names you requested. Sorry. Rita **************************************************** Researching the Singles family of Delaware **************************************************** -----Original Message----- From: Ellen Weymer-Carter [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 5:10 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Rita Would you please check the names John Torney & John Denes or Dennis. Thank for you help. Ellen
There is no EYRE However, on page 85 there is EYDE, Joseph P., bartender, National Hotel Rita **************************************************** Researching the Singles family of Delaware **************************************************** -----Original Message----- From: Judy Ardine [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2002 12:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: 1859 Directory - EYRE Rita, As you have the time would you please lookup the surname: EYRE. Thank you for your most generous offer to do these lookups. Judy
There are no GARLAND names in the directory. p 150 Rice, Charles , contractor, h 324 E 7 Rice, Edward L., grocer, 3 E. 2d, h 501 Shipley Rice, Evan, 1st teller Bank of Wilmington & Brandywine, h 335 E. 4th Rice, Felix, machinist, bds 103 E 2nd Rice, James, hotel, Kennett's Pike, h same Rice, Jas. H & Bro. (John V. Rice), iron founders, 10th c Orange, h 9th c Tatnall Rice, John, bds 608 King Rice, John E., morocco finisher, h 518 Orange Rice, John V. (James H. Rice & Bro.), h 9th c Tatnall Rice M.E. (E.A. Rutter & M.E. Rice) bds Market n 9th Rice, Mary W., wid William, h. 433 E 3d Rice, Wm., cooper, 14th n French & 15th n Market, h 5 W 15th Rice, William H., cooper, bds 925 Shipley p 173 Turner, Brooke T., Delaware House, 513 Market Turner, George W., tailor, h r 609 Tatnall Turner, Harry, clerk, bds 11 E 4th Turner, John M., coal & wood, Water n King, h 203 E 6th Turner, Joseph, blacksmith, h 811 Orange Turner, M. Henry, clerk, 207 Market, bds 9 E 4th Turner, Rhoda (col'd), washerwoman, h 838 French Turner, Thos., shoemaker, Brandywine village, h 105 E 14th Turner, William, boot and shoemaker, 217 Shipley, h do Turner, William G., coachmaker, h 414 E 5th Rita **************** Researching the Singles Family of Delaware *************** -----Original Message----- From: Sherri Tomiak [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 8:07 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Wilmington, DE Directory Look Up Hi Rita, Thank you so much for your kind offer to do look ups. I would very much appreciate if you could please have a look for: Edmund/Edward RICE John M. TURNER GARLAND (any that may be listed) Thank you so much for time! Sherri
McCullough, Elizabeth, wid Thomas, bds 206 W Front - pg 122 Cloud, Andrew M. machinest, h 112 Jefferson Cloud, Clarksn, wheelright, bds 206 W Front Cloud, Ellis A., compositer, Journal & Statesman office h 809 King Cloud, Franklin, miller, in Brandywine village Cloud, Jame, boarding, 17 Lammont, Brandywine village Cloud, Robert, carpenter, h 10 Newport Rd Cloud, Walter J. machinist, h 518 Lombard Cloud, Washington, blacksmith, h 505 King All the Cloud members were listed on page 71 -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:40 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Wilmington City Directory Would you check to see if there are any Cloud or McCullough entries in this directory? If so, are there too many to list? If there are some and you can list them, would you include the page number/s on which you found the information? You are really a kind person to take on this project! Karen Carter Minneapolis
Fletcher, James, segarmaker,h Tollgate, Brandywine Village Fletcher, John, dyer, h 9 Lammot, Brandywine village PLEASE NOTE THAT I STILL HAVE A HOUSE FULL OF GUESTS. *************************************** Hi Rita, Sorry to trouble you, and thank you for the look-up you did on Pickels, but I was just wondering if you have ever gotten around to doing a look-up for FLETCHER in the 1859 Wilmington, DE Directory? You indicated below that you would get around to it later. Thanks for all the work that you are doing. Regards, --oris -----Original Message----- From: Rita [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 11:10 AM To: New Castle DE rootsweb (E-mail) Subject: RE: 1859 Directory - Surnames PICKLES On page 144 Pickles, Henry, tinsmith, bds 103 E 4th Pickles, Henry F. stoves & tinware, 7 E 4th, h 504 West Pickles, Sarah, crockery, 11 E 4th h 103 E 4th Pickles, Willia, tinsmith, bds 103 E 4th Pickles, Zacharaih, tinsmith, bds, 103 E. 4th I'll have to do Fletcher later. -----Original Message----- From: Oris Friesen [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:35 AM To: Rita Subject: 1859 Directory - Surnames PICKELS and FLETCHER Rita, I would appreciate it if you could look up the names Pickels (sometimes spelled as Pickles) and Fletcher in the 1859 Wilmington Directory. Thank you in advance for your assistance and for taking the time to do this. Regards, --oris friesen
Bill, thank you very much. I will contact the church. John Boring, OR Bill Harris wrote: > > >>Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 22:46:25 -0700 >>From: John & Loretta Welsh <[email protected]> >>To: [email protected] >>Subject: Coffee Run church >> >>Hi List, >> >>I am looking for information on "Coffee Run" somewhere near the >>Brandywine. There apparently was a church at that location about >>1815. >> Has anyone heard of it or know where records might be found? >> >>Thanks, >> >>John >> > >The first Roman Catholic Church in Delaware was the Coffee Run Church, >located off of what is now Old Wilmington Road near Hockessin. The >church is long gone and it's records are now kept by St. Mary's of the >Assumption Church in Hockessin. The original Coffee Run Cemetery is >still in existiance and is being maintained by St. Mary's. The Coffe >Run Church is an important parish in the Diocese of Wilmington and some >history of it is recorded in various historys. I'd suggest contacting >the Diocese or St. Mary's if you want mor information. > > >__________________________________________________ >Do You Yahoo!? >Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free >http://sbc.yahoo.com > >
> Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 22:46:25 -0700 > From: John & Loretta Welsh <[email protected]> > To: [email protected] > Subject: Coffee Run church > > Hi List, > > I am looking for information on "Coffee Run" somewhere near the > Brandywine. There apparently was a church at that location about > 1815. > Has anyone heard of it or know where records might be found? > > Thanks, > > John > The first Roman Catholic Church in Delaware was the Coffee Run Church, located off of what is now Old Wilmington Road near Hockessin. The church is long gone and it's records are now kept by St. Mary's of the Assumption Church in Hockessin. The original Coffee Run Cemetery is still in existiance and is being maintained by St. Mary's. The Coffe Run Church is an important parish in the Diocese of Wilmington and some history of it is recorded in various historys. I'd suggest contacting the Diocese or St. Mary's if you want mor information. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com
Judy, Thank you! Ramond Burgin
I can't help you with the records but I believe the cemetery you are asking about is St. Marys. Coffee Run is now condo's. It is on Rt. 41 right before you get to the town of Hockessin in Delaware.
Thank you for the reply. Are you saying that the cemetery and St. Marys have been built over? If so I will see if I can records somewhere. Was the cemetery connected with a Catholic church? Thanks again, John [email protected] wrote: >I can't help you with the records but I believe the cemetery you are asking >about is St. Marys. Coffee Run is now condo's. It is on Rt. 41 right before >you get to the town of Hockessin in Delaware. > >
Hi List, I am looking for information on "Coffee Run" somewhere near the Brandywine. There apparently was a church at that location about 1815. Has anyone heard of it or know where records might be found? Thanks, John
Any Crowdings listed, please?
Hello Rita. I sure would love a look up on Charles Wesley Davis (Wesley Davis) and William Erskine Take your time with your visitors! Thanks so much 4 the offer, Paula > > > > I just bought a CD that has a copy of the 1859 > Wilmington, DE Directory on > > it. It's not quite what I expected as it's a > little difficult to find > > things. > > > > However, I am willing to look up a name for > people. Just note that I may > be > > a little slow getting back to you as I'm having > houseguests for 2 weeks > > starting tomorrow. > > > > Rita > > San Diego > > > > ______________________________ > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Sign up for SBC Yahoo! Dial - First Month Free http://sbc.yahoo.com
Rita, I'd appreciate a look-up for the name HADDOCK in the 1859 Wilmington directory. Thanks much for your kind gesture. Barbara ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rita" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 10:53 AM Subject: 1859 Directory - Wilmington, DE > I just bought a CD that has a copy of the 1859 Wilmington, DE Directory on > it. It's not quite what I expected as it's a little difficult to find > things. > > However, I am willing to look up a name for people. Just note that I may be > a little slow getting back to you as I'm having houseguests for 2 weeks > starting tomorrow. > > Rita > San Diego > > ______________________________
Good morning list, YES! :) I forgot to mention -- my grandfather Edward WEBBER was counted twice in the 1900 Census, once in Caroline Co., MD & once in Chester, Delaware Co., PA. One census record says he was b. in DE & the other says MD. 1900 Census -- 3rd Dist., Denton, Caroline Co., MD WEBBER Arthur J H W M Jul 1850 49 M27 DE DE DE Laborer Mary E W W F Nov 1855 44 M27 5 3 DE DE DE R/H Bertha I D W F Mar 1882 18 S DE DE DE *Edward A S W M Feb 1886 14 S MD DE DE *Note: Edward is listed in the Chester, Dela. Co., PA 1900 Census as a boarder with a Thomas BUCKLEY. Note: They had a daughter Goldie b. 1890 & another daughter b. after 1890 where are they in this census? 1900 Census -- 104 Norris St., Chester Delaware Co., PA BUCKLEY Thomas Jr H W M 1871 28 M IL Ire Ire Ada W W F 1871 28 M MD MD MD (Stayton?) Lillain D W F 1898 1 S PA IL MD John S W M 1900 5/12 S PA IL MD WEBBER *Edward Bd W M 1887 13 S DE DE DE Laborer/Iron Note: *Edward is also listed in the Caroline Co., MD census with his parents. Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS) P.S. Is anyone doing research on BUCKLEY's or knows what Ada's maiden was?
Would you please check the names John Torney & John Denes or Dennis. Thank for you help. Ellen
Rita, As you have the time would you please lookup the surname: EYRE. Thank you for your most generous offer to do these lookups. Judy
Thank you so very much for your kindness. Elizabeth ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rita" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 9:23 AM Subject: 1859 Directory - Wilmington, DE - surnames = MUNDAY - MOONEY - McCORMICK, RUSSELL > Munday, Patrick - laborer - h 106 Poplar > > Mooney, Martin - carpenter - bds 600 W Front > Mooney, Neil - grocer - 827 Walnut - h do > > McCormick, David, Laborer, h 114 Justin > McCormick, James, boilermaker, bds 3 E Front > McCormick, William, laborer, h Hedgeville > > Russell, Benjamin, carpenter, bds Shipley ab 4th > Russell, Edward, Laborer, h 819 E 8th > Russell, Elizabeth, wid Thos., h 526 Tatnall > Russell, G.R., h 315 Market > Russell, Irvin, blacksmith, h Hedgeville > Russell, Jannett K., Wid Milton, h 519 Market > Russell, John, Laborer, h. 812 E 8th > Russell, John, cabinetmaker, 417 Shipley, h 526 Tatnall > Russell, John L., grocer, 17 Market c Front, h 414 E 4th > Russell, Wm., laborer, h 708 e 5th > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Elizabeth Forsyth [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 9:07 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: 1859 Directory - Wilmington, DE > > > I'm sure I'm one of many but, I 'd appreciate a look -up for the names > Russell, McCormick and Mundy (Munday) and Mooney. If there happen to be too > many entries for these names, then I'm most interested in Russell. > Thanks so much. > > Elizabeth Russell Forsyth > >
Hi, I'm passing this on to Delaware & the Eastern Shore of Maryland mailing list, because there are so many people listed in this 1860 census record mentioned as having been born in DE & MD. I know there was a large inflex from DE & MD to Delaware Co., PA, in the 1880s because of industry -- my WEBBER Family being one of them. I was a little surprised to see it as early as 1860 or before. Don't just rely on the surname index -- there are some names missing from it -- go to the town, township, borough, etc. where your relative may have lived. The following was sent to me by Karen << [email protected] >> Here ya go, Helen, <A HREF="http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/pa/delaware/1860/">1860 Federal Census for Delaware County, PA</A> or http://www.rootsweb.com/~cenfiles/pa/delaware/1860/ This should take you right to it. It's a list of files. In order to find someone, you'll need first to go to the Index folder near the bottom of the list. Unfortunately, the index files are given numbers rather than alphabetic names, so you have to fish around until you find the proper index file. Once you get the hang of it, it's pretty easy to navigate. You can always save the files in your favorites and rename them (not the http:// designation, just the descriptive name on your system). Have fun! Karen Happy hunting, Helen (DCGS)
On page 144 Pickles, Henry, tinsmith, bds 103 E 4th Pickles, Henry F. stoves & tinware, 7 E 4th, h 504 West Pickles, Sarah, crockery, 11 E 4th h 103 E 4th Pickles, Willia, tinsmith, bds 103 E 4th Pickles, Zacharaih, tinsmith, bds, 103 E. 4th I'll have to do Fletcher later. -----Original Message----- From: Oris Friesen [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: Tuesday, July 09, 2002 10:35 AM To: Rita Subject: 1859 Directory - Surnames PICKELS and FLETCHER Rita, I would appreciate it if you could look up the names Pickels (sometimes spelled as Pickles) and Fletcher in the 1859 Wilmington Directory. Thank you in advance for your assistance and for taking the time to do this. Regards, --oris friesen