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    1. [KOEHLER-L] Koehler book--try here
    2. > : TITLE: "The house of von K”hler : a family history, 1300-1989" > : COMPILED BY: Arvid Axel Kohler, Kitty Lee (Kohler) Cosentine. > : Anundsen Pub. Co 1989 371 Pages Illustrated > : It supposedly discusses the Koehler (Köhler) family. > : Do you know where I could purchase the above book ? Dear Arnold and other Koehler-seekers, For finding books, try <http://www.bibliofind.com/> and have fun!! Debbi Deborah Sheldon-Koehler DJKoehler@aol.com <-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-> Finding family facts for: BLUMENBERG & KOEHLER (Germany > USA) BAGSHAW & SHILLITTO, SHILLETO, SHILLITO (Rotherham, Eng. > USA in 1872) ROBINSON (Masborough, England in 1914 +/-) & METCALF(E) JOHNSON (Sweden > Denmark > USA in 1884) & S(I)EBERTSEN (Denmark > USA) FANCHER (Danbury, CT), GREULICH & SHELDON (New Haven, CT) <-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><->

    07/27/1998 04:51:44
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Kahler, VA, OH
    2. Sharon Neem
    3. Researching Jacob KAHLER, b. 1785 Loudoun Co., VA; d. Feb. 1844 Morgan Co., OH. He married Rachael MADARY/MADEIRA Jan. 26, 1809 Frederick Co., MD. They had 5 children that I know of: ___ KAHLER, b. c 1811; d. 1817-1824 Andrew KAHLER, b. Aug. 13, 1813 Loudoun Co., VA/Frederick Co., MD; m. Susan PYLE William KAHLER (our ancestor), b. Oct. 10, 1816 Loudoun Co., VA/Frederick Co., MD; d. Mar. 28, 1895 Jackson Co., OR; m. Georgiana Vinelle JOHNSON Dec. 3, 1837 Morgan Co., OH ___ KAHLER, b. 1819, d. 1817-1824 ___ KAHLER, b. 1825; m. ___ KRAPS Except for William KAHLER, I have a lot of blanks to fill on this family. Can anyone help? Sharon

    07/27/1998 12:51:58
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Re: KOEHLER-D Digest V98 #37
    2. In a message dated 7/27/98 11:17:54 AM Central Daylight Time, KOEHLER-D- request@rootsweb.com writes: << You might wish to go to http://idt.nel/~allenpl9/passen2.htm to see information about 1 KOEHLER and/or the 1 KELLER transcribed from a passenger list. Leslie >> The web does not recognize the web address above. It says it does not recognize the "idt.nel" protion.

    07/27/1998 10:21:09
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Census
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. FYI, The following message is one I received from another mailing list and thought someone may benefit from it. Leslie -- I work at the Laguna Niguel, CA - Regional NARA (National Archives & Records Admin). One of the things that I do is instruct patrons on the Federal Census day in and day out. During the 1990 census the Federal Gov published a book entitles "200 Years of Census Taking" which describes everything you will ever want to know about each census to date. It deals with even the instructions given each census taker. This publication might let you amplify on some of your areas. ...the census forms that we see on microfilm ARE NOT those of the census taker but those recopied from the field sheets to a formal form by the Census Administrator. Ever wonder why the handwritting looked so much alike? What this means is the census taker had the first shot at the information, the census administrator took a second shot. The WPA had a further shot at it when FDR created Social Security and FRD ordered SOUNDEX/MIRACODE. Then along came Ron Jackson (AISI) & his famous Census Index books which were produced by students in UTAH. Last but "very" least, Ron Jackson sold the print tapes of his books which produced tons of new errors in the CDs you now read as the print tapes had deteriorated. ALWAYS check both the books & the CDs for indexed names...... One last.... Why did the Census Index for 1880 only list the Head of House with children 10 or younger? HINT, children 10 or younger in 1880 were the only group eligible for Social Security at age 65 as originally intended, 1870 plus 65 equals 1935 when Social Security became effective. One last on 1880 Index.... The LDS started a project 10 years ago to produce a complete 1880 Census Index with NO restrictions. They finished gathering the raw data 5 years ago and are in the "midst of formating" it for public consumption. Maybe someone can get a release date. Lloyd McDaniel NARA Housegeny@AOL.COM

    07/27/1998 08:44:58
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Message from the List 'owner'
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. WOW! I checked my utilities page this evening and found that we are now 72 members strong. That is absolutely wonderful. And, if we will all share data found with each other, we WILL make headway. You are a great bunch of people and I'm happy to get to 'know' each of you!! Thanks for joining. Leslie

    07/26/1998 10:59:01
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Another Web Site
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. Looks like another good site at (hope that I can type correctly!): http://www.genealogy.com/gene/www/emig/emigrati.htm#anf Leslie

    07/26/1998 10:37:14
    1. Re: [KOEHLER-L] Web Site
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. My Mistake: the URL has the digit 1--not the letter l --right before the 9. AND, there are also several people named OEHLER there too. In fact, one is about right for my hubbie's Christian F. KOEHLER!! Leslie ---------- : You might wish to go to http://idt.nel/~allenpl9/passen2.htm to see : information about 1 : KOEHLER and/or the 1 KELLER transcribed from a passenger list. : : Leslie

    07/26/1998 10:10:24
    1. [KOEHLER-L] KAYLOR
    2. Loni J Voorhis
    3. Searching for the family of: Elizabeth KAYLOR b: 28 Feb 1841 Married: 7 Sep 1865 in Elizabethtown, Lancaster Co., PA. No death date or place available. Married: Samuel CALEY (also mis spelled: Cely, Caly, Craley, Caler) I have additional information of the children of this marriage, but not anything more on Elizabeth. Loni (Adams) Voorhis surname page: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/9713/roots.html _____________________________________________________________________ You don't need to buy Internet access to use free Internet e-mail. Get completely free e-mail from Juno at http://www.juno.com Or call Juno at (800) 654-JUNO [654-5866]

    07/26/1998 10:03:42
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Web Site
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. Hi all, You might wish to go to http://idt.nel/~allenpl9/passen2.htm to see information about 1 KOEHLER and/or the 1 KELLER transcribed from a passenger list. Leslie

    07/26/1998 10:00:51
    1. [KOEHLER-L] REPLY TO: Re: [KOEHLER-L] Köhler book's existence
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. > : I've just found that this book exsists. > : > : TITLE: "The house of von K”hler : a family history, 1300-1989" > : COMPILED BY: Arvid Axel Kohler, Kitty Lee (Kohler) Cosentine. > : Anundsen Pub. Co 1989 371 Pages Illustrated > : It supposedly discusses the Koehler (Köhler) family. > : > : Leslie Bridges Kohler ------ : : Leslie: : : Do you know where I could purchase the above book ? : : Arnold Beezer ----- I've no idea. I found that it has a Library of Congress listing, however. You might check to see if it is available at your local FHC (even on microfilm) or through an inter-library loan. Leslie

    07/25/1998 08:08:58
    1. [KOEHLER-L] George Kohler son of John
    2. Have seen posts of Margaret dau of John in Pa - I am looking for parents of George Kohler born 10 may 1786 -lived in Hagerstown, Maryland to raise his family ( not sure were born) He married Elizabeth Rummel in 1815 Had children : John, George, Susanna, David, Daniel, Lewis, Malinda, Adraham, Jonas - as you can see names the same as Margarets brothers and sisters. sondering if George could be a brother to margaret? If not - Does anyone know who George might be related to? Marilyn

    07/25/1998 09:00:47
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Jno KAYLOR
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. THE KY LAND GRANTS Vol 1 Part 2 CHAPTER X. GRANTS IN THE COUNTY COURT ORDERS (1836-1924): THE COUNTIES OF KY page 1412 Grantee: KAYLOR, Jno Acres: 50 Book: 21 Page: 308 Date Survey: 3-18-1846 County: Madison Watercourse: Big Clover Cr I have no further information about this post. Leslie

    07/23/1998 03:18:33
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Missing Godparents: KOEHLERs
    2. Dear List, I am posting this on behalf of a friend who has lost her KOEHLER godparents. (I suppose this is not true genealogy, but where better to post a request like this than on a list where KOEHLERs are researched?) Thank you for your indulgence and for taking the time to read and reply! MISSING: Bob & Helen (MacHUGH) KOEHLER lived on Sumpter Street in Brooklyn in the 1950s, and had a daughter. Bob is believed to have been a policeman. Helen was the daughter of Mr. & Mrs. Pat MacHUGH (or McHugh) originally from Ireland, and she had a brother named Jack. This KOEHLER family was good friends with the HAGBERG family. We appreciate your help in locating this missing KOEHLER family. Deborah Sheldon-Koehler DJKoehler@aol.com <-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-> Finding family facts for: BLUMENBERG & KOEHLER (Germany > USA) BAGSHAW & SHILLITTO, SHILLETO, SHILLITO (Rotherham, Eng. > USA in 1872) ROBINSON (Masborough, England in 1914 +/-) & METCALF(E) JOHNSON (Sweden > Denmark > USA in 1884) & S(I)EBERTSEN (Denmark > USA) FANCHER (Danbury, CT), GREULICH & SHELDON (New Haven, CT) <-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><-><->

    07/23/1998 03:18:28
    1. [KOEHLER-L] W.H. KAYLOR
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. Again, this person is not mine. AND, unfortunately, I could not determine what the "present time" is (as per the atricle). Leslie ---------------------------------------------- History of Benton County (Arkansas) EUREKA SPRINGS. Page 383 The following is a classified list of business places at the present time: Grocers–E. S. Timmons, A. L. Baker, Harper & Smith, W. H. KAYLOR, McLaughlin & Robinson, J. S. Alexander, Martin & Co., Joseph Geck & Son, Hudson & Henson, Edward Haigler, H. N. Childers, S. T. Dickens, J. M. V. Shreve, H. D. Field, G. S. Brown, G. W. Finn, C. W. Smith, Packard & Gammon, D. H. Hopper, G. W. Malcolm, Joe F. Ivey & Bro., Levi Fuller & Son, Samuel Hays, S. J. Moore & Son, E. O. Freeman & Co., Mark Dean, —– Adams, S. Carrell.

    07/23/1998 03:10:45
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Benjamin KAYLOR
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. Hope this helps someone (as he is not mine). Leslie ----- HISTORY OF EARLY CHICAGO MODERN CHICAGO AND ITS SETTLEMENT EARLY CHICAGO, AND THE NORTHWEST BY ALBERT D. HAGER page 639 William Morgan and family located just south of the above named street and west of Western Avenue in 1854, where they continued to reside until 1869. **BENJAMIN KAYLOR** lived on South Street, west of Western Avenue, in 1857, and continued his residence there until the time of his death in 1869. His farm is now known as Mount Greenwood Cemetery. Two miles west of the convent on Ninety-fifth Street, and one mile north of the Iglehart homestead were Timothy Lackore and Frederick Frisby. The Colvin family came in 1856 and settled on Western Avenue some three miles north of One Hundred and Eleventh Street. The Betts family located on Tracy Avenue, west of Western Avenue, at an early day, and resided there until their removal to Blue Island.

    07/23/1998 03:03:58
    1. [KOEHLER-L] C. KAYLOR (1757-1824) & her Gr gdau, M. BUTLER
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. Another find for someone. Leslie ----- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 83 DAUGHTERS OF THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION page 81 Mrs. Mabel Butler Mells. DAR ID Number: 82202 Born in Baltimore, Md. Wife of John Mells. Descendant of Martin Cronmiller, Thomas Cronmiller, Capt. Agreen Crabtree, and Daniel Tucker. Daughter of James Hamner Butler (b. 1836) and Kate Griffiss (1847-1908), his 2nd wife, m. 1864. Granddaughter of John M. Butler (1793-1841) and Margaret Cronmiller (1796-1869), his wife, m. 1817; John Irving Griffiss (1811-57), and Louisa Jane Tucker (1827-88), his wife, m. 1846. Gr-granddaughter of George Crabtree Tucker (d. 1831) and Lenette A. Martiacque (1797-1860), his wife, m. 1815; Thomas Cronmiller and Catherine ** KAYLOR** (1757-1824), his wife, m. 1783. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Daniel Tucker and Lydia Crabtree, his 2nd wife, m. 1786; Martin Cronmiller and Elizabeth King, his wife. Gr-gr-gr-granddaughter of Agreen Crabtree and Sarah Ingraham, his wife, m. 1757. Martin Cronmiller (1758-1834) enlisted in the Pennsylvania militia and was placed on the pension roll, 1831, of Union County. He was born in Germany; died in Pennsylvania. Also No. 50140. [p.81] Thomas Cronmiller (1760-1838) served, 1783, in Capt. Ephraim Pennington's company, 1st battalion, York County militia. He was born in York County, Pa.; died in Baltimore, Md. Agreen Crabtree (1744-1808) commanded the privateer “Harlequin,” 1777. He was born in North Haven, Mass.; died at Crabtree Point, Mass. Daniel Tucker (1760-1823) was engaged in privateering voyages from Portland, suffering many hardships. He was born and died in Portland, Mass. Also No. 80492.

    07/23/1998 03:00:16
    1. [KOEHLER-L] L. BUTLER - Gr. gdau of C. KAYLOR
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. Here is one of today's finds that I am hoping will help someone. These people are not mine. So, unfortunately, I have no further information about them. Leslie ----- The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution Volume 62 page 2 Mrs. Louise Butler Burgess. DAR ID Number: 61001 Born in Baltimore, Md. Wife of Edwin Burgess. Descendant of Capt. Agreen Crabtree, Martin Cronmiller, Thomas Cronmiller, and Daniel Tucker. Daughter of Thomas Cronmiller Butler (1827-98) and Louisa (Tucker) Griffiss (1830-88), his 2nd wife, m. 1860. Granddaughter of John M. Butler (1793-1841) and Margaret Cronmiller (1796-1869), his wife, m. 1819; George Crabtree Tucker and Lenette Martiacque, his wife. Gr-granddaughter of Thomas Cronmiller and **Catherine KAYLOR (1757-1824)**, his wife, m. 1783; Daniel Tucker and Lydia Crabtree, his wife. Gr-gr-granddaughter of Martin Cronmiller and Elizabeth King, his wife; Agreen Crabtree and Mary—, his 1st wife. Agreen Crabtree (1739-1808) was commander of the privateer “Harlequin,” 1777. He was born in Attleboro, Mass.; died in Hancock, Maine. Also No. 42289. Martin Cronmiller (1758-1834) enlisted in the Pennsylvania militia and was placed on the pension roll of Union County, Pa., 1831. He was born in Germany; died in Pennsylvania. Also No. 50140. Thomas Cronmiller (1760-1838) in 1783 served as a private in Capt. Ephraim Pennington's company, 1st battalion, York County militia. He was born in York County, Pa.; died in Baltimore, Md. [p.2] Daniel Tucker (1760-1823) was engaged in privateering voyages from Portland, suffering many hardships. He was born and died in Portland. Also No. 52474. NOTE.—The number at the end of the name represents the National Number of the Member of the Society.

    07/23/1998 02:58:15
    1. [KOEHLER-L] Kohler
    2. I am a new person so please be kind! Looking for Family of Caspar Kohler Born 1819. Married to Lucy Ruef Imigrated from ?? to the USA Will share all that I have. Thanks; John Noxel njohnw@aol.com

    07/22/1998 11:07:33
    1. [KOEHLER-L] L. M. KOEHLER
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. Good Morning, Yesterday, while at the library perusing a reference book titled "The Abridged Compendium of American Genealogy-Vol I", I found a brief reference to a Col. L. M. KOEHLER, U.S.Army. It says that he m/ Maude ANTHONY. And, it states that Maude was the dau of Col. Daniel Read ANTHONY (1824-1904) and his wife, Annie (OSBORNE) ANTHONY. Further, that Annie and Daniel ANTHONY married in 1864. This is all that the book mentions of this man and his wife. Leslie

    07/22/1998 09:47:24
    1. Fw: RE: [KOEHLER-L] John Kohler (d. bef 1800) & his dau, Margaret K
    2. Leslie (Bridges) Kohler
    3. Dick is interested in hearing from anyone who is also working on this PA, KOHLER line. Read below. Leslie ---------- : From: Dick Musselman <ram@enter.net> : Leslie, : Thanks for posting this information. This is my wife's family line. : She is descended from Catherine LeVan b.15 May 1783, d.9 May 1853, : m.Christian Boyer on 25 Mar.1806. : : I have very little further information on this Kohler line. In the : book "Association of American Boyers" Margaret Kohler, daughter of : John Kohler, has her name listed as Margaret Rose Kohler. : : I would also be very interested in hearing from anyone working on : this PA Kohler family. : Dick Musselman : Nazareth, Pa. : : On 21 Jul 98 at 11:51, KOEHLER-L@rootsweb.com wrote: : : > "GENEALOGICAL RECORD of the LE VAN FAMILY : > Descendants of : > DANIEL LEVAN and MARIE BEAU : > (HUGUENOTS) : > Natives of Picardy, France, Who Settled : > in Amsterdam, Holland 1650 to 1927" : > COMPILED BY WARREN PATTEN COON : > : > Page 22 states that : > John Levan of PA who died bef. 30 Sept 1801 (date of admin. of his : > will) m/ MARGARET KOHLER, dau. of JOHN KOHLER of Greenwich : > Township, PA (who d. bef. 1800). : > : > CHILDREN: (6). : > I. DANIEL m/1 Lydia Stout m/2 Hettie Stout. : > II. SUSANNA b. abt 1778; m/Jacob Metzger "at home" : > on 19 Oct : > 1796 (See Rev. Helffrich's records,--Penn. : > Gen. Soc. Pubs., Vol. V., p. 10). : > III. JOHN, m/ Christina Kline. IV. CATHERINE b. abt 1785. : > V. CHARLES m/ ?? : > VI. PETER m/ Maria Herman. : > : > Sent to the group for information to interested parties. Leslie : > : > : > Page 22 :

    07/21/1998 11:46:40