Mary, that strange sound you hear coming from WP is my wailing - this a.m., our entire Family Origins program crashed and all of our data bases disappeared. We hope it's just a connection that's been broken somehow and can be retrieved. There goes my weekend! Are you thinking that Harmon H. GEIGER (b. 1824) was a son of Harmon Horlbeck or Hm. (that's what they wrote) GEIGER (b. 1797)? Your theory sounds plausible, but have no way to check my records just now. And of course, I didn't bother to do a backup last night. As my sainted mother used to say, "Do as I say - not as I do!" Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: <[email protected]> > Anne: > > For the past 2.5 days, I have been working on my big "Geiger" file. I > decided to go ahead and put all names into computer....maybe they would sort > out and make some sense to me. > > While doing that, I found where Skip K.....the young man that attended the > Geneva Geiger reunion a while back....said his gggrandfather was James M. > Geiger and his (James') brother was Jacob S. Geiger (1824-1896) the oldest > person buried in Geneva, Seminole Co, FL. > > He also said their father was Harmon Horlbeck Geiger (1797-1868) who md. Rube > Lavinia KAIGLER. > > While going through mgs. that I've filed away for years, one dated 7/2/99 > from you had marriages from the Geiger Bible. It lists: > > John Randolph Geiger b. 1773 > md. Elizabeth Murff b. 1776 > Children of John Randolph and Elizabeth: > > Harmon Hm (sic) Geiger b. 29 Sept 1797 > Silvia b. 1800 > John Jacob b. 1801 > Mary Margulia b. 1805 > Washington Whitfield b. 1808 > Salome b. 1817 > > Going back to Skip's notes, he said Harmon H Geiger was b. 1824; James M. > Geiger b. 1820 md. Karein Aiken > > Do you suppose Jacob's father was Harmon Hm (sic) Geiger....son of John > Randolph and Elizabeth Murff?...........that would be our Geneva, Seminole > Co, FL connection to the other Geigers. > > Help!!!!!!!! > > Mary Phillips > Orlando, FL >