The Konkel cemetery in Milton, Wayne Co., IN and the Kunkel Cemetery near Monmouth, Adams Co., 80 miles north of Milton, are two very different cemeteries. My relatives are buried in the Kunkel cemetery, and they have spelled their name Kunkle, but NEVER Konkel. There is no apparent relation to the different families at the different church locations. Dick D. Heller, Jr. formerly of Adams Co., IN now in sunny Mission, TX today's our coldest day--not even 70 degrees!
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Please give a discription of the table of contents of the James Kunkel Book as many of us are new and not aware of its contents. Locations of Kunkels listed would be helpful to decide if there are any links to my family. And any other information on the information that may be helpful to others in the book. Thank you, David Kunkel
Does anyone know of the Konke cemetery located in Milton, Indiana? It was located off the Dry Fork Rd near Macedonia Church and Cemetery. Can you give me any idea where to find the information? I am told that there is no longer any trace of this cemetery. Tracy Konkle Miller Kasilof, Alaska
This following information is on the Internet: Kunkel Family Cemetery PLOT This family burial plot is located about 1 mile north of Decatur, Adams Co., Indiana on U.S. Highway 27. The cemetery is about an eighth of a mile off the highway in a pasture field. There only four ... 72% Date: 27 Aug 1998, Size 2.9K, http://www.rootsweb.com/~inadams/kunkelfa.htm
I guess Dad's email would help. [email protected] Tracy -----Original Message----- From: WILLIAM FALK <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 10:27 AM Subject: KONKLE in Oregon >Tracy, > >You got my attention when you mentioned a KONKLE living in Oregon. I am a >descendant of the Civil War veteran Josiah KONKLE who came to Oregon about >1878. He settle in Columbia County and may have later moved to the Portland >area. He was married to Harriet whose maiden name I do not know. The >children I have for them from the 1880 Columbia County Census are Charles >Russell KONKLE, my great grandfather born 16 April 1862 at Williamsport, >Lycoming County, PA, (2) Thomas KONKLE born about 1870 in PA, and (3) Rosa >KONKLE born September 1879 in Oregon. My great grandfather Charles Russell >KONKLE married Alta Lenora BROUS 9 May 1885 in Columbia County, OR, he >died 21 December 1945 at Baker County, Oregon and is buried in Linn County >not far from where I live now. If anyone has a connection to these KONKLEs >I would love to hear from you. > >Wm. R. Falk >-----Original Message----- >From: Tracy Miller <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Oct 26,1998 7:59 PM >Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 > > >>Janet, >>I have received all of the copies to date, along with my father Glen Konkle >>in Oregon. I got Vol. IV No. 3 last week. When would you like me to pay >>for the 1999 issues? >>Tracy Konkle Miller >>-----Original Message----- >>From: Janet Reinhold <[email protected]> >>To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>Date: Saturday, October 24, 1998 1:04 PM >>Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >> >> >>>Yes, but for 1997, right? >>>I could be wrong, heaven knows my recordkeeping is the pits. My db says >>>"97R" for you....Let me know. >>>J. >>>At 12:58 PM 10/05/1998 -0700, you wrote: >>>>Janet I believe I am still a subscriber for 1998, but have not received >>the >>>>Vol 4 No. 3 copy yet. My father has received his and I believe I paid >>both >>>>our subscriptions at the same time. >>>> >>>>Tracy Konkle Miller >>>>PO Box 21 >>>>Kasilof, Alaska 99610 >>>>-----Original Message----- >>>>From: bogard <[email protected]> >>>>To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>>>Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 3:49 AM >>>>Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >>>> >>>> >>>>> Thanks! I'll get my check out to you. I would very much like to have >a >>>>>copy. JoAnn >>>>> >>>>>---------- >>>>>> From: Janet Reinhold <[email protected]> >>>>>> To: [email protected] >>>>>> Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >>>>>> Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 1:48 AM >>>>>> >>>>>> Anyone can get a copy of this issue, the July/Summer 1998 (Vol. 4, no. >>3) >>>>>> for $5 ppd. It's 58 pages. Subscribers for 1998 won't need to send >in >>>>>any >>>>>> extra money. Heck, it's been delayed so long... >>>>>> >>>>>> Also, we need to update the web site. I'd like to have a skeleton of >>the >>>>>> various family lines on the web site, and I'd also like to have the >>>>>queries >>>>>> indexed for easier searching. Any suggestions? Right now I don't >>>>>> anticipate having the newsletters online. It may be more helpful to >>>>>place >>>>>> the trees as we know them on there, and researchers' names and contact >>>>>> info. If you can't afford a subscription, let me know a good library >>to >>>>>> donate it to, so you could see it there. >>>>>> >>>>>> To order the issue that will be mailed within the next 4-5 days, send >a >>>>>> check or m.o. for US$5 to: >>>>>> >>>>>> Janet Reinhold >>>>>> PO Box 4001 >>>>>> Covina CA 91723 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> At 06:07 PM 08/31/1998 -0500, you wrote: >>>>>> > How do I get a copy of this issue? JoAnn Bogard >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> ==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>>>> See our archives at >http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>>>Support Rootsweb! Go to http://www.rootsweb.com and see the ways to >>support >>>>this wonderful research opportunity. Keep email lists free! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>>See our web site at http://www.flash.net/~conkle/INDEX.HTM for all >queries >>>printed in the newsletter since January 1995. Be sure to make the last >>>part all capital letters as shown. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ >> >> > > >==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >To send a message to everyone, send it directly to: [email protected] and put a salient message in the subject header. > >
Hi William, I was born and raised in Portland. All the Konkle people in Portland right now are my relatives. My grandmother is in a retirement home and the lady who is her neighbor says her mother, or grandmother married a Konkle. I will find out her name and address and send it to you. I also found a divorce record for an Alta Konkle in Clackamas county in the late 1890's. I will have to search for that, but do have it. Found it in Cyndi's site on Oregon I believe. I do have a Joshua Konkle, but with out digging I can't give you any particulars. I will get to that in the next couple of days. My dad is doing research also on the Konkle's and has been talking about contacting the Oregon Konkle's. His name is GLen Konkle and mom is Betty Jones Konkle. They live in Multnomah county. Fairview to be exact. That is near Gresham. He would love to hear from you. He is doing the above ground people and I am doing the underground side of the family. This is a great find. I think somewhere down the road we are probably related, you know the shirt tail thing. I am just getting into the mid to late 1800's. I am amazed how slow it goes. I took the summer off so that has slowed me down. Keep in touch. Tracy Kasilof, Alaska When I get some more infor on Joshua I will send to you, cause his name is right in there with the Daniel, Michael and John's that I am researching. -----Original Message----- From: WILLIAM FALK <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Wednesday, October 28, 1998 10:27 AM Subject: KONKLE in Oregon >Tracy, > >You got my attention when you mentioned a KONKLE living in Oregon. I am a >descendant of the Civil War veteran Josiah KONKLE who came to Oregon about >1878. He settle in Columbia County and may have later moved to the Portland >area. He was married to Harriet whose maiden name I do not know. The >children I have for them from the 1880 Columbia County Census are Charles >Russell KONKLE, my great grandfather born 16 April 1862 at Williamsport, >Lycoming County, PA, (2) Thomas KONKLE born about 1870 in PA, and (3) Rosa >KONKLE born September 1879 in Oregon. My great grandfather Charles Russell >KONKLE married Alta Lenora BROUS 9 May 1885 in Columbia County, OR, he >died 21 December 1945 at Baker County, Oregon and is buried in Linn County >not far from where I live now. If anyone has a connection to these KONKLEs >I would love to hear from you. > >Wm. R. Falk >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>>>Support Rootsweb! Go to http://www.rootsweb.com and see the ways to >>support >>>>this wonderful research opportunity. Keep email lists free! >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>>See our web site at http://www.flash.net/~conkle/INDEX.HTM for all >queries >>>printed in the newsletter since January 1995. Be sure to make the last >>>part all capital letters as shown. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ >> >> > > >==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >To send a message to everyone, send it directly to: [email protected] and put a salient message in the subject header. > >
Tracy, You got my attention when you mentioned a KONKLE living in Oregon. I am a descendant of the Civil War veteran Josiah KONKLE who came to Oregon about 1878. He settle in Columbia County and may have later moved to the Portland area. He was married to Harriet whose maiden name I do not know. The children I have for them from the 1880 Columbia County Census are Charles Russell KONKLE, my great grandfather born 16 April 1862 at Williamsport, Lycoming County, PA, (2) Thomas KONKLE born about 1870 in PA, and (3) Rosa KONKLE born September 1879 in Oregon. My great grandfather Charles Russell KONKLE married Alta Lenora BROUS 9 May 1885 in Columbia County, OR, he died 21 December 1945 at Baker County, Oregon and is buried in Linn County not far from where I live now. If anyone has a connection to these KONKLEs I would love to hear from you. Wm. R. Falk -----Original Message----- From: Tracy Miller <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Oct 26,1998 7:59 PM Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >Janet, >I have received all of the copies to date, along with my father Glen Konkle >in Oregon. I got Vol. IV No. 3 last week. When would you like me to pay >for the 1999 issues? >Tracy Konkle Miller >-----Original Message----- >From: Janet Reinhold <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Saturday, October 24, 1998 1:04 PM >Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 > > >>Yes, but for 1997, right? >>I could be wrong, heaven knows my recordkeeping is the pits. My db says >>"97R" for you....Let me know. >>J. >>At 12:58 PM 10/05/1998 -0700, you wrote: >>>Janet I believe I am still a subscriber for 1998, but have not received >the >>>Vol 4 No. 3 copy yet. My father has received his and I believe I paid >both >>>our subscriptions at the same time. >>> >>>Tracy Konkle Miller >>>PO Box 21 >>>Kasilof, Alaska 99610 >>>-----Original Message----- >>>From: bogard <[email protected]> >>>To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>>Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 3:49 AM >>>Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >>> >>> >>>> Thanks! I'll get my check out to you. I would very much like to have a >>>>copy. JoAnn >>>> >>>>---------- >>>>> From: Janet Reinhold <[email protected]> >>>>> To: [email protected] >>>>> Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >>>>> Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 1:48 AM >>>>> >>>>> Anyone can get a copy of this issue, the July/Summer 1998 (Vol. 4, no. >3) >>>>> for $5 ppd. It's 58 pages. Subscribers for 1998 won't need to send in >>>>any >>>>> extra money. Heck, it's been delayed so long... >>>>> >>>>> Also, we need to update the web site. I'd like to have a skeleton of >the >>>>> various family lines on the web site, and I'd also like to have the >>>>queries >>>>> indexed for easier searching. Any suggestions? Right now I don't >>>>> anticipate having the newsletters online. It may be more helpful to >>>>place >>>>> the trees as we know them on there, and researchers' names and contact >>>>> info. If you can't afford a subscription, let me know a good library >to >>>>> donate it to, so you could see it there. >>>>> >>>>> To order the issue that will be mailed within the next 4-5 days, send a >>>>> check or m.o. for US$5 to: >>>>> >>>>> Janet Reinhold >>>>> PO Box 4001 >>>>> Covina CA 91723 >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> At 06:07 PM 08/31/1998 -0500, you wrote: >>>>> > How do I get a copy of this issue? JoAnn Bogard >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>>> See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ >>>> >>>> >>>>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>>Support Rootsweb! Go to http://www.rootsweb.com and see the ways to >support >>>this wonderful research opportunity. Keep email lists free! >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>See our web site at http://www.flash.net/~conkle/INDEX.HTM for all queries >>printed in the newsletter since January 1995. Be sure to make the last >>part all capital letters as shown. >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ >> >> >> > > >==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ > >
Janet, I have received all of the copies to date, along with my father Glen Konkle in Oregon. I got Vol. IV No. 3 last week. When would you like me to pay for the 1999 issues? Tracy Konkle Miller -----Original Message----- From: Janet Reinhold <[email protected]> To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Date: Saturday, October 24, 1998 1:04 PM Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >Yes, but for 1997, right? >I could be wrong, heaven knows my recordkeeping is the pits. My db says >"97R" for you....Let me know. >J. >At 12:58 PM 10/05/1998 -0700, you wrote: >>Janet I believe I am still a subscriber for 1998, but have not received the >>Vol 4 No. 3 copy yet. My father has received his and I believe I paid both >>our subscriptions at the same time. >> >>Tracy Konkle Miller >>PO Box 21 >>Kasilof, Alaska 99610 >>-----Original Message----- >>From: bogard <[email protected]> >>To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >>Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 3:49 AM >>Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >> >> >>> Thanks! I'll get my check out to you. I would very much like to have a >>>copy. JoAnn >>> >>>---------- >>>> From: Janet Reinhold <[email protected]> >>>> To: [email protected] >>>> Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >>>> Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 1:48 AM >>>> >>>> Anyone can get a copy of this issue, the July/Summer 1998 (Vol. 4, no. 3) >>>> for $5 ppd. It's 58 pages. Subscribers for 1998 won't need to send in >>>any >>>> extra money. Heck, it's been delayed so long... >>>> >>>> Also, we need to update the web site. I'd like to have a skeleton of the >>>> various family lines on the web site, and I'd also like to have the >>>queries >>>> indexed for easier searching. Any suggestions? Right now I don't >>>> anticipate having the newsletters online. It may be more helpful to >>>place >>>> the trees as we know them on there, and researchers' names and contact >>>> info. If you can't afford a subscription, let me know a good library to >>>> donate it to, so you could see it there. >>>> >>>> To order the issue that will be mailed within the next 4-5 days, send a >>>> check or m.o. for US$5 to: >>>> >>>> Janet Reinhold >>>> PO Box 4001 >>>> Covina CA 91723 >>>> >>>> >>>> At 06:07 PM 08/31/1998 -0500, you wrote: >>>> > How do I get a copy of this issue? JoAnn Bogard >>>> >>>> >>>> ==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>> See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ >>> >>> >>>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>>Support Rootsweb! Go to http://www.rootsweb.com and see the ways to support >>this wonderful research opportunity. Keep email lists free! >>> >>> >>> >> >> >>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>See our web site at http://www.flash.net/~conkle/INDEX.HTM for all queries >printed in the newsletter since January 1995. Be sure to make the last >part all capital letters as shown. >> >> >> >> >> >> >> > > >==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ > > >
Would you please post the information about the James Kunkle book to the mail list? Guess I missed hearing about the book. Kay Livermore Roseburg, OR [email protected]
[english version at the bottom] --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liebe Verwandte, Namensvettern und Familienforscher, ich habe es endlich geschafft, meine Homepage http://www.netcologne.de/~nc-kerntouw mit den neuesten Ergebnissen meiner Nachforschungen auszustatten. Ich habe während der Nachforschungen des letzten Jahres nicht nur Vorfahren gefunden, sondern auch über 800 Personen mit aufgenommen, zu denen ich bis jetzt (noch) keine verwandtschaftliche Beziehung feststellen konnte. Diese Ergebnisse sind ebenfalls auf der Homepage abgestellt. Am Ende dieser Nachricht befindet sich eine Auflistung der Nachnamen alphabetisch sortiert mit Angabe der Häufigkeit. Aus welchen Unterlagen die Daten stammen, steht ebenfalls am Ende der Nachricht. Außerdem gibt es Neuigkeiten zum Familiennamen Kerntopf nachzulesen. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Dear relatives, namesakes and family researcher, I've got it done, I've updated my homepage http://www.netcologne.de/~nc-kerntouw with all the new data of my last researchs. During the last year I've been very busy on discovering ancestors, but I've too collected data from more than 800 persons to which I cannot draw a line to my family (until now). At the end of this message you will find an alphabetical list of all the surnames, including matches. Where did I find all the data ? Scroll down, please. And last but not least, you can find pieces of news about the family name Kerntopf. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liste der Unterlagen / list of documents Standesämter / civil registrations : Groß Gustkow / Bütow / Pommern 1874 - 1885 Groß Pomeiske / Bütow / Pommern 1878 - 1879 Jassen / Bütow / Pommern 1874 - 1880 Buckowin / Lauenburg / Pommern 1832 - 1874 Nawitz / Lauenburg / Pommern 1874 - 1880 Bochowke / Stolp / Pommern 1874 - 1885 Schwarz Damerkow / Stolp / Pommern 1874 - 1885 Evangelische Kirchenbücher / protestant churchbooks : Mirchau / Karthaus / West-Preußen 1854 - 1944 Zinzelitz / Lauenburg / Pommern 1858 - 1874 --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liste der Nachnamen in meiner Verwandtschaft / list of surnames in my family : Abram(1), Baier(1), Boetcher(2), Boi(1), Brauer(3), Dannat(1), Döring(1), Gahr(1), Gill(1), Grieser(1), Hamann(16), Hapke(1), Hartel(1), Hejse(3), Heyden(4), Hinz(19), Hirsch(1), Hoffmann(1), Jaschke(1), Kallert(2), Kerntopf(12), Klaus(1), Kluck(3), Kramp(1), Krüger(1), Kunkel(26), Kusch(5), Kuschel(13), Körlin(1), Löwe(4), Maron(1), Marose(2), Meuser(1), Mickley(1), Müller(2), Parcham(1), Pustolla(1), Ruge(1), Schaaf(1), Schmidtke(2), Schrievers(1), Schrock(9), Schulz(3), Schwandke(2), Semrau(1), Stueve(2), Telleis(1), Thrun(1), Warbelow(1), Wick(6), Wiesetzki(2), Witulski(1), Zießow(1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Liste der anderen Nachnamen / list of the other surnames : Altwasser(1), Arendt(12), Asmus(1), Baarke(1), Ballerstädt(1), Bandner(1), Bandusch(1), Bartelak(1), Belk(2), Bijick(1), Birr(4), Bliss(1), Boike(2), Borchard(3), Born(1), Borrée(2), Brauer(11), Burke(1), Colberg(1), Czoske(2), Damarus(1), Detlaff(2), Dickmann(1), Dobrialsky(2), Dulack(3), Döring(1), Ebel(1), Fermehl(1), Framke(2), Franz(1), Garsomski(1), Gatz(2), Gerckhardt(1), Gersemke(1), Gill(1), Gohr(3), Golke(1), Gomell(4), Gomell(von), (1), Grahl(1), Granzow(2), Gronau(1), Grosskreutz(1), Groth(1), Grunow(1), Grunst(3), Gutzmann(1), Göldner(1), Haber(1), Hamann(1), Hamrich(1), Haus(1), Heiden(3), Henning(4), Heyden(1), Hinz(38), Hoffmann(4), Höft(1), Hübner(4), Keller(2), Kerbs(1), Kleist(2), Klewer(1), Klindt(1), Kluck(2), Kniwel(1), Koschnitzki(4), Kowalke(1), Kramp(14), Kriegsmuss(2), Krüger(4), Kumm(1), Kunkel(65), Kunkel(Hübner), (1), Kusch(86), Kuschel(39), Körlin(1), Lietzow(11), Loroff(2), Löwnau(2), Maass(5), Macholl(2), Maleck(von), (2), Manitzki(9), Marzusch(4), Meier(1), Meyer(Perlick), (1), Micklei(1), Mielke(1), Minge(7), Misch(16), Miszk(1), März(1), Müller(2), Nadolsnitzky(1), Nagel(1), Nanuschewski(1), Natzner(5), Neubauer(10), Oesterreich(1), Onasch(15), Oporowska(1), Ostrowka(1), Parcham(3), Peick(2), Peik(1), Peike(1), Petsch(2), Pett(3), Pioch(3), Pollack(1), Pomeranz(1), Potratz(1), Preising(2), Priebe(2), Rahn(1), Redemsky(1), Reimann(1), Rennock(2), Rhemus(1), Richter(1), Rieger(7), Rieske(1), Riss(5), Rossmann(1), Runge(2), Russ(2), Schark(1), Schmidt(1), Schmidtke(143), Schmude(3), Schnase(2), Schrock(22), Schröder(3), Schulz(2), Schwinke(2), Schälke(1), Segler(1), Selonke(1), Sengstock(1), Senik(2), Sielaff(1), Skibbe(1), Stade(1), Stariwke(1), Steinke(2), Stricker(2), Sylvester(5), Szar(2), Tarnowsky(9), Taube(6), Templer(1), Topp(2), Treder(2), Urlaub(1), Vandersee(3), Vogt(2), Voss(3), Wagner(3), Wegner(2), Weichbrodt(14), Wick(34), Wiese(8), Wietzke(1), Wittkopp(1), Witzke(Giltz), (1), Witzken(1), Zeschke(7), Zessin(3), Ziegert(6), Ziemann(1), Zink(1), Zorr(1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Uwe Kerntopf Cologne, Germany mailto:[email protected] http://www.netcologne.de/~nc-kerntouw looking for relatives of KERNTOPF 1843 Lipno/Poland BOETCHER 1810 Lipno/Poland GAHR 1816 Lipno/Poland HEJSE 1821 Lipno/Poland MARON 1845 Lipno/Poland SCHWANDKE 1870 Rosenberg/West-Preußen HAMANN 1822 Lauenburg/Pommern PARCHAM 1825 Lauenburg/Pommern WICK 1850 Lauenburg/Pommern SCHMIDTKE 1835 Karthaus/West-Preußen KUSCH 1840 Karthaus/West-Preußen KUSCHEL 1820 Stolp/Pommern KRAMP 1825 Stolp/Pommern BRAUER 1823 Stolp/Pommern HEYDEN 1795 Karthaus/West-Preußen KUNKEL 1815 Bütow/Pommern KÖRLIN 1820 Bütow/Pommern SCHROCK 1820 Bütow/Pommern BOI 1825 Bütow/Pommern join the translation team, have a look at http://www.uni-giessen.de/~gk72/trans2.html -------------------------------------------------- <END OF MESSAGE>
Checks in the mail (Have you heard that one before?)I will be sending a check for both the subscription and James Kunkle Book which I previously ordered Keep up the good work Bob R. I didn't receive the edition which came out in Sept., obviously the last one.
Yes, but for 1997, right? I could be wrong, heaven knows my recordkeeping is the pits. My db says "97R" for you....Let me know. J. At 12:58 PM 10/05/1998 -0700, you wrote: >Janet I believe I am still a subscriber for 1998, but have not received the >Vol 4 No. 3 copy yet. My father has received his and I believe I paid both >our subscriptions at the same time. > >Tracy Konkle Miller >PO Box 21 >Kasilof, Alaska 99610 >-----Original Message----- >From: bogard <[email protected]> >To: [email protected] <[email protected]> >Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 3:49 AM >Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 > > >> Thanks! I'll get my check out to you. I would very much like to have a >>copy. JoAnn >> >>---------- >>> From: Janet Reinhold <[email protected]> >>> To: [email protected] >>> Subject: Re: Table of Contents, Spindle v4n3 1998 >>> Date: Wednesday, September 02, 1998 1:48 AM >>> >>> Anyone can get a copy of this issue, the July/Summer 1998 (Vol. 4, no. 3) >>> for $5 ppd. It's 58 pages. Subscribers for 1998 won't need to send in >>any >>> extra money. Heck, it's been delayed so long... >>> >>> Also, we need to update the web site. I'd like to have a skeleton of the >>> various family lines on the web site, and I'd also like to have the >>queries >>> indexed for easier searching. Any suggestions? Right now I don't >>> anticipate having the newsletters online. It may be more helpful to >>place >>> the trees as we know them on there, and researchers' names and contact >>> info. If you can't afford a subscription, let me know a good library to >>> donate it to, so you could see it there. >>> >>> To order the issue that will be mailed within the next 4-5 days, send a >>> check or m.o. for US$5 to: >>> >>> Janet Reinhold >>> PO Box 4001 >>> Covina CA 91723 >>> >>> >>> At 06:07 PM 08/31/1998 -0500, you wrote: >>> > How do I get a copy of this issue? JoAnn Bogard >>> >>> >>> ==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>> See our archives at http://lists.rootsweb.com/~archiver/lists/KUNKEL-L/ >> >> >>==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >>Support Rootsweb! Go to http://www.rootsweb.com and see the ways to support >this wonderful research opportunity. Keep email lists free! >> >> >> > > >==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >See our web site at http://www.flash.net/~conkle/INDEX.HTM for all queries printed in the newsletter since January 1995. Be sure to make the last part all capital letters as shown. > > > > > > >
I have you as "97R" Bob, so haven't recorded any dues from you for this year. Can you tell me when you sent it, or anything like that? I may well have missed it. Which issues have you rec'd so far this year? Janet At 05:51 AM 10/06/1998 EDT, you wrote: >Janet: >I too have not received my No. 3 edition of the SPINDLE. I saw the table of >contents on here several months ago. Bob > > >==== KUNKEL Mailing List ==== >ADMINISTRIVIA: To unsubscribe from single message mode, send a message to [email protected], with the word "unsubscribe" in the message and nothing else. >To unsubscribe from digest mode, send a message to [email protected], with the same message. > > > > > > > >
KONKLE - MARLATTE Cemetery "Clinton Mountain Presbyterian Cemetery" (site of an old church, torn down in 1930) Corner of Konkle Road & Philp Road, Beamsville, Ontario (1) KONKLE (No Inscription) Burial site of Robert Osborne Konkle, 1840 - 1913 (2) Elizabeth Hoffman Wife of R. O. Konkle May 7, 1863 Aug. 14, 1931 (3) (Eva Louise) Daughter of Robert O. Konkle & Elizabeth Konkle Died Feb. 9, 1888 Aged 19 Yrs. 4 Mo's & 28 D's (4) Adam M. Konkle Infant son of R. O. & Elizabeth Konkle 1877 - 1877 (5) POTTER Emma Konkle Wife of John Potter 1863 - 1932 Their Son Willie Potter 1881 - 1899 (6) Chas. R. Konkle Jan. 12, 1874 - Oct. 14, 1918 Also daughter Eileen aged 3 Yrs. (7) Susan Konkle Frickey Dec. 1, 1866 - May 9, 1947 (8) In Memory of In Memory of Margaret (Konkle) Philip Hoffman Beloved wife of Died Philip Hoffman June 1, 1907 Born July, 1831 Aged 80 Yrs, 26 D's Died June 23, 1888 Age 66 Yrs, 10 Mo's, 27 D's (9) In Memory of Adam Konkle Jr. Died Nov. 4, 1885 Aged 75 Yrs. + Catherine Wife of Adam Konkle Jr. Died July 6, 1866 Age 49 Yrs (10) In Memory of Jas. A. Konkle Died March 6, 1898 Aged 62 Yrs. (11) Infant of Henry & Mary KONKLE Died Sept. 1853 At 6 Hours (12) Marilla J. Dau. of Alfred & Deborah Konkle Died Jan. 1, 1864 ======================================================= Mount Osborne Cemetery, Beamsville, Ontario (1) In Memory of Helen A. Konkle Died Mar. 21, 1887 Age 55 Yrs., 7 Mos., 10 D's (2) Adam Konkle Sen. Died Sept. 17, 1813 Aged 66 Yrs., 7 Mos., 5 D's Also Mary Wife of the above Died Feb., 17, 1830 Aged 78 Yrs., 6 Mos., 4 D's (3) Col. Adam Konkle ANN, Born Wife of Jan'y 2, 1792 Col. Adam Konkle Served 3 Yrs. War 1812 died June 7, 1860 Afterwards Vol. With Gen. AGED 68 YRS. & 4 M. Brock fought at Queenston, Lundy Lane & Fort George, was active in quelling rebellion 1837 Commanded a horse troop in Lincoln Co. 22 Yrs. afterward was Major 11 Yrs. In 3rd Lincoln Bat. & was promoted Col. Which office he held unto His death Died Sept. 16, 1888 Aged 96 Yrs., 8 M's & 14 D's (4) Mary Catharine Huff Relict of A. A. Konkle And wife of Thomas Zimmerman Died Jan. 27., 1916 In her 70 Yr. + Anson A. Konkle Died May 24, 1888 Aged 36 Y'rs. 10 Mo's & 13 D's + Wm. H. Konkle Died October 18, 1878 Aged 56 Y'rs. & 5 Mo's + Eliza Ann Wife of Wm. H. Konkle Died December 4th 1905 Aged 83 Y'rs 7 Mo's & 18 D's (5) Agnes L. Dau. of J. A. Agnes M. Konkle Died Oct. 6, 1903 Aged 8 Mo's + KONKLE In Loving Memory of John A. Konkle 1879 - 1943 Beloved husband of Agnes M. House 1878 - 1961 + In memory of Florence Rebecca Konkle 1917 - 1984 + .. In Memory of Fredrick Norman Konkle 1915 - 1980 (6) In Memory of Capt. Mathias Konkle Died Aug. 26, 1897 Aged 79 Yrs. 7 Mo's + . Barbara Wife of Capt. M Konkle Died Feb. 14, 1885 Aged 61 Yrs, 1 Mo's 2 D's (7) H. Konkle 1897 (Crypt) Numerous Konkles buried in this large underground crypt. Unfortunately, we do not have a list, but, 8 - 10 unlisted Konkles may be buried here. (8) Konkle Marion Gladys Tufford 1904 - 1929 (9) Henry In Son of Matthias Memory of 1867 - 1937 Amanda his wife Wife of Susan Matthias Konkle McLaghlin Died 1870 - 1943 Sep. 16, 1892 Aged 58 Years .+ . Matthias Konkle Born Sept. 8, 1835 Died Dec. 16, 1922 (10) KONKLE William Died 20.1.1947 Theresa Died 6.3.1952 Ronald 26.7.1921 - 22.12.1987 (11) KONKLE 1909 Mother Betty 1992 Father William Henry 1898 - 1963 Daughter Helen Elizabeth 1933 - 1949 (12) STEVEN In loving Memory of Verna A. Konkle 1910 - 1950 Beloved wife of James D. Steven 1907 - 1962 (13) KONKLE In Loving Memory of James H. LizzieA. Nov. 21, 1872 Nov. 24, 1875 Nov. 27, 1949 Sept. 22, 1964 Gone but not Forgotten (14) KONKLE Alexander July 31, 1888 - Aug. 7, 1981 His wife Isabella Steven April 18, 1891 - Aug. 12, 1975 (15) KONKLE In Loving Memory of John A. Konkle 1879 - 1943 Beloved husband of Agnes M. House 1878 - 1961 Love is Love For Evermore (16) KONKLE Reta Joan Parker 1930 - 1987 (17) KONKLE Amanda Boughner Wife of George Konkle 1856 - 1927 (18) KONKLE Earl Osborne Thelma Brandow 1913-1986 In Loving Memory (19) KONKLE Gary Albert Feb. 5, 1942 - Dec. 19, 1976 (20) KONKLE Albert Violet R. Edward Sherwood 1899 - 1977 1907 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- submitted by Rodger Konkle, Email: [email protected] and in the Summer 98 issue of Spindle......................along with some others I couldn't make come out very well here.....
Henry Kunkle b abt 1765 GER (Heslent?) d ~ 1859 Henry Co GA (HCGA), m abt 1795 SC (?) to: +Catherine ALL (?) b ~ 1763 SC, d ~ 1862 Henry Co GA 2 Catherine b ~ 1797 SC m abt 1795 SC to __? d aft 1880 Henry Co GA 2 John Kunkle b ~ 1800 SC 2 Christian Kunkle b 17 Feb 1803 SC, d 6 Jan 1898 HCGA -Tmbstn Old Protestant Cem, from Family Farm + Elizabeth (Eliza) M. A. FOSTER (?) b ~ 1812 SC, m ~ 1836 SC, d bef 1860 Henry Co GA - Family Farm 3 Margaret A. C. Kunkle b ~ 1838 SC + John H ALL, m 3 Sep 1855 Henry Co GA 4 Roseanna ALL b ~ 1857 3 Henry J Kunkle b ~ 1842 SC, d 26 Jun 1862, killed at Ellisons Mill, VA in Civil War, CSC + Lucinda (Leathy) NASH b ~ 1850 GA m 30 Dec 1858 Henry Co GA, d Henry Co GA 3 [1] Noah Pinkney Kunkle b 17 Feb 1846 SC d 18 Oct 1898 Henry Co GA - tombstone Old Protestant Cem, Henry Co GA + Sarah (Sallie) E McCULLOUGH b GA, m 29 Dec 1864 Henry Co GA, d 1878 Henry Co GA 4 John H Kunkle b ~ 1866 Henry Co GA 4 James G Kunkle b ~ 1867, HCGA, d bef 1870 GCGA? 4 Joseph "Joe" Edward Conkle, Sr. b May 1869 SC? HCGA? Atlanta? d 21 Jun 1945 Micaville AL + Mahalia Ann EMBERTON b 14 Jun 1870 Louisville KY, m 30 Nov 1890 Pell City AL, d 9 Dec 1949 in Micaville AL 4 Walter Linder Conkle, b ~ 1870 HCGA 4 Victor Emmanuel Conkle b 2 Sep 1872 in Lovejoy, Clayton Co GA + Edna Romina JOHNSON m abat 1903 4 Sarah Geneva Conkle b ~ 1873 HCGA + James Andrew BABB m 11 Dec 1897 HCGA? *2nd wife of [1] Noah Pinkney Kunkle: + Sarah A OAKES b 27 Jan 1856 GA, m 9 Jul 1878 HCGA, d 8 Feb 1914 HCGA, Tombstone Old Protestant Cem, Henry Co GA 4 George F Conkle, b 20 Mar 1879 4 Noah Conkle b 1881 4 Laurah E Conkle b 10 Oct 1882 4 Nannie Elizabeth Conkle b 23 Oct 1884 4 Lula Mae Conkle b 25 Oct 1886 4 Mimie Cleo Conkle b 22 Apr 1889 4 William Willie Conkle b 1892 3 Martha Ellen Kunkle b 4 Oct 1845 SC, d 2 Jan 1923 bur. Old Protestant Cem, HCGA +John U. MITCHELL b 1 Jun 1849 4 Green Mitchell b ~ 1867 HCGA 4 James Mitchell b ~ 1869 HCGA 4 U. W. Mitchell b 19 Aug 1869 HCGA, d 23 Aug 1892, bur Old Protestant Cem, HCGA 4 Nannie Mitchell b 10 Dec 1877 HCGA, d 22 Nov 1899, bur OP Cem 3 Harriet E Kunkle b ~ 1857 HCGA + J. P. MARTIN ? m 9 Dec 1894 Henry Co GA 3 W. I. Kunkle 2 Rosaner Kunkle b 2 May 1804 SC d 3 Jan 1887 HCGA, tombstone OP Cem + William ALL b 22 Jun 1799 SC ? m ~ 1828 SC ? d 17 Dec 1880 HCGA, tombstone OP Cem 3 William All b ~ 1826 SC 3 Catharine All b ~ 1827 3 Mary All b ~ 1829 + Mr. MILNER 3 Andrew All b ~ 1830 3 Polly All b 30 Aug 1832 GA, d 19 Feb 1902 HCGA + R. F. BROWN 3 M. All b ~ 1834 3 George A All b ~ 1835 GA 2 Henry Kunkle b ~ 1805 SC d ~ 7 Jan 1878 HCGA, tombstone Old Protestant Cem, HCGA + Nancy HARRY b ~ 1817 m 20 Apr 1855 HCGA 3 George Washington Kunkle b ~ 1836 HCGA, d 20 Jul 1862 Lynchburg VA, bur. Confed. Cem. #9 + Adaline (?) b ~ 1833 GA m ~ 1853 4 Perianda Kunkle b ~ 1854 4 Sarah E Kunkle b ~ 1856 4 Rebecca K Kunkle b ~ 1857 + Anderson WHITE m 20 Dec 1877 HCGA 4 Ellen (Ann?) Kunkle b ~ 1859 HCGA + J. T. STEPHENSON m 19 Dec 1877 HCGA 4 Cassine (Sassine?) H. Kunkle b April 1860 4 Margaret Kunkle 4 Washington (Henry?) Kunkle b ~ 1862 4 George B Kunkle b ~ 1863 2 David Kunkle b ~ 1807 SC + Christina Catherine (?) b ~ 1808 3 Mary Ann Kunkle 3 Solomon Kunkle 3 Frances Kunkle 3 Catherine Kunkle 3 Ellen Kunkle 3 Henry D Kunkle 2 Andrew Kunkle b ~ 1810 SC, d 23 Jul 1878 HCGA, tombstone OP Cem + Mary __ b ~ 1812 SC, m ~ 1835 SC ? d 6 Mar 1882 HCGA, tmbstn OP Cem 3 George H Kunkle b ~ 1836 SC, d > 1862 Civ War-VA + Anna Lou BABB b 20 Mar 1830 SC m 8 Oct 1853 HCGA, bur Babb Cem,HCGA 4 Andrew Sweet Conkle b 21 Oct 1854 HCGA, d 8 Sep 1918 bur Babb Cem, HCGA + Mary Elizabeth __ b Oct 1858 GA m ~ 1878 HCGA? d 18 Nov 1953 bur Babb Cem 4 Kellett Conkle b 24 Jul 1859 HCGA + Arvie Zia Louiza Jane (ARVADELLA) ADAIR b 6 Sep 1867 GA m 11 Aug 1887 Clayton Co GA, d~1903, bur. Primitive Baptist Ch, Forest Park GA (unmarked) 4 Georgia Ann Conkle b ~ 1862 HCGA + G. W. AVERY, m 7 Aug 1884 HCGA 3 [2] Mary Catherine Kunkle b 11 May 1839 SC, d 7 Dec 1933 bur Babb Cem + John Kellett BABB, m 18 Jan 1854 HCGA, d bef 1860 bur Babb Cem 4 Mary R Babb, b ~ 1856 4 John Kellett Babb Jr. b 27 Oct 1857 HCGA, d 17 Nov 1908 *2nd Husband of [2] Mary Catherine Kunkle: + M. Henry E. EXUM m 12 Feb 1867 HCGA, d 19 Jul 1899 bur Babb Cem 4 Henrietta EXUM b ~ 1868 4 [4] Robert W Exum b ~ 1870 GA + [3] Mary Alice Conkle b ~ 1875 HCGA, m 28 Jan 1894 HCGA 4 Elijah Exum, b ~ 1882 4 Armstrong A Exum, b ~ 1883 4 Oliver James Exum b ~ 1884 2 George C Kunkle b abt 1810 SC d GA + Polly (Mary?) __ 3 John H Kunkle b abt 1841 SC + Catharine Elizabeth? 4 John W Konkle b abt 1862 SC 4 Mahslia Konkle b abt 1865 GA 4 Fannie Konkle b abt 1867 4 Henry Samuel Konkle b abt 1868 GA 4 Alice R Konkle b abt 1871 GA 4 George S Konkle b abt 1873 GA 4 Olla B Konkle b abt 1875 GA 3 William (Billy) Kunkle b abt 1842 d 28 Jun 1862 in Civil War (Ellison's Mill, VA?) 3 Henry Kunkle b abt 1845 SC 3 Catherine M Kunkle b abt 1848 SC + Henry Konkle m 18 Dec 1870 Clayton Co GA 3 George W Kunkle b abt 1852 SC 3 Martha Kunkle b abt 1852 SC 3 M. J. Kunkle 2 Harmon Kunkle b 25 May 1814 SC d 7 Aug 1884 HCGA, tmstn Old Protestant Cem, HCGA + Catherine __ b 29 Dec 1814 HCGA, m abt 1839 SC? d 1 Oct 1887 HCGA, tmstn Old Protestant Cem, HCGA 3 William Henry (Hull) Conkle b abt 1841 HCGA, d possibly in Civil War 3 Margaret C Kunkle b 7 Jun 1843 HCGA d 23 Jun 1930 bur OP Cem, HCGA 3 George W Kunkle b abt 1844 HCGA 3 Andrew Jackson Kunkle b 28 Dec 1845 Henry Co GA, d 7 Nov 1908 bur OP Cem, HCGA + Permelia Ann NASH b 25 Sep 1847 SC, m 31 Oct 1867 HCGA, d 13 May 1935 bur OP Cem HCGA 4 Margaret "Magie" J. Conkle b ~ 1868, HCGA + Henry C RILEY 4 Luanna "Lula A." Conkle b abt 1870 HCGA + W. M. ALEXANDER m 9 Dec 1899 HCGA 4 George H Conkle b abt 1873 HCGA + Geneva HAMILTON m 3 Oct 1893 HCGA 4 [3] Mary Alice Conkle b abt 1875 HCGA + [4] Robert W EXUM b abt 1870 GA, m 28 Jan 1894 HCGA 4 Lillian "Lilla" C Conkle b abt 1878 HCGA + G. M. ADAMSON, m 19 Nov 1899 HCGA 3 Rosanna (Ann) Elizabeth Kunkle b abt 1848 HC + J. P. McCULLOUGH m 24 Nov 1875 HCGA 2 William Andrew (Conkle) Kunkle b abt 1815 SC, d aft 1863 HCGA, bur Mt Carmel Methodist Cem? + Elizabeth TAYLOR b abt 1825 SC, m 12 Mar 1839 HCGA, d aft 1880 HCGA? 3 William Andrew Conkle b abt 1842 HCGA 3 [5] Susan C Conkle b abt 1844 HCGA + James G FOSTER? m 20 Sep 1871 HCGA *2nd Husband of [5] Susan C Conkle: + James KELLEY? m 29 Dec 1875 Clayton CoGA 3 Elizabeth Conkle b abt 1845 HCGA 3 Mary A Conkle b abt 1846 HCGA 3 Sarah F Conkle b abt 1850 HCGA, d aft 1880 3 [8] James Cornelius Conkle b 3 Sep 1850 HC GA, d 27 Apr 1922 Cherokee/DeKalb Co AL, Blackoak Cem. + Julie Ann Francis DEES b 23 May 1851 Newton Co GA, m 7 Nov 1870 GA, d 3 May 1893 Cherokee/DeKalb Co AL, bur Blackoak Cem. 4 Marion William Brantley Conkle, b 27 Sep1876 Haralson Co GA, d 25 Apr 1960 Texarkana, Bowie Co TX + Annie Alsendy BROWN b 21 Sep 1880 Round Mountain, Cherokee Co AL, m 6 Nov 1895 Round Mtn, Cherokee Co AL, d 25 Jul 1961 Texarkana, Bowie Co TX 4 [6] Augustus C Conkle b 7 Sep 1878 Haralson Co GA, d 30 Jan 1948 Cherokee Co AL + Ella (Eller) SIMS b 10 Aug 1879 Cherokee Co AL, m abt 1903, d 19 Nov 1922 Cherokee Co AL 2nd wf of [6] Augustus C Conkle: + Nolie INMAN m aft 1903 4 John Henry Conkle b 11 Oct 1880 Cherokee Co AL d 1 May 1962 Cherokee Co AL - Tucker's Chapel + Surmantha Clementine SIMS b 18 Jul 1884 Franklin Co or Henry Co GA, m 30 Oct 1904 Cherokee Co AL, d 26 May 1946 Cherokee Co AL, bur Tucker's Chapel 4 [7] Ella Conkle b Apr 1883 Cherokee Co AL + Charles BIRCHFIELD *2nd Husband of [7] Ella Conkle + George COLLINS 4 Alice Conkle b Apr 1885 Cherokee Co AL, d 1886 Cherokee Co AL *2nd wf of [8] James Cornelius Conkle: + Ella BROWN b abt 1869 m abt 1893 Cherokee Co AL, d abt 1898 Cherokee/DeKalb Co AL-Blackoak Cem 4 James (Jim) Conkle 4 Robert (Bob) Lonzo Conkle 4 Pearly Ann Conkle + Jessie Homer WATKINS *3rd wf of [8] James Cornelius Conkle: +Ida Elizabeth KING b 14 Feb 1868 GA, m abt 1899 Cherokee Co AL, d 23 May 1946 in Cherokee/DeKalb Co AL - Blackoak Cem 4 [9] Amanda Sarah Jane Conkle + Walter Herman ROBERTSON *2nd Husband of [9] Amanda Sarah Jane Conkle + Lester WHITTIKER 4 [10] Lillie Leona Conkle + William O KING, d 29 Sep 1936 *2nd Husband of [10] Lillie Leona Conkle: +Lester BOBO 4 Joseph Samuel George Conkle b 21 Oct 1904 + Era Lamander WATTS b 27 Mar 1910 4 King David Solomon Conkle b Cherokee Co AL + Frankie NELSON 4 Eula Lee Conkle b Cherokee Co AL + Herman SIMS 3 Henry N Conkle b abt 1853 HCGA 3 John G Conkle b 22 Oct 1855 HCGA, d 22 May 1879 HCGA, bur Mt Carmel next day + Martha McCLENDON b 26 May 1855 GA m 2 Dec 1872, d 17 Sep 1886 HCGA, tmbstn Mt Carmel Methodist Cem 4 Joanna D Conkle b abt 1874 4 Letholia D Conkle b abt 1875 4 Doyle C Conkle b abt 1877 4 Willy L Conkle b abt 1879 3 Joseph M Conkle b 22 Oct 1855 HCGA, d 10 Jan 1930 Atlanta, DeKalb Co GA, tmbstn Fairview Cem, HCGA + Mary Etta McCLENDON b 26 May 1855 GA, m 2 Dec 1872, d 17 Feb 1928 Atlanta, DeKalb Co GA, tmstn Fairview Cem, HCGA 4 John Manson Conkle b 2 Sep 1873 HCGA, d 24 Jul 1947 Atlanta, Fulton Co GA + Lillie Mae WALDEN m 14 Oct 1900 HCGA 4 [11] William "Will" Andrew Conkle + Lois HAYES b HCGA *2nd wf of [11] William: + Maybelle ADAMSON 4 Rosanna C Conkle + John R. WALDEN 4 James Wesley Conkle + Pinky BERRY 4 Evie Lee Conkle + William R. ADAMSON b GA, m 26 Dec 1901 HCGA 4 Joseph Cornelius Conkle + Allie FORD b HCGA GA 4 Oscar Noah Conkle + Emmaline "Emme" HAYES 4 [12] Mary Susie Conkle + Garland Kenneth FOX m abt 1915 *2nd husband of [12] Mary Susie: + John W MARTIN 4 Nettie Turner Conkle + John Kalper CASTLEBERRY 4 Alpheus Conkle + Bertha MARTIN 4 Thaddeus Conkle 4 Daisy Conkle b HCGA d infant, bur OP Cem 4 Lizzie Conkle, b HCGA d inf., bur OP Cem 4 Zachariah Conkle, b HC, d inf, bur OPCem 4 Alma Conkle b HCGA, d inf, bur OP Cem 3 George A Conkle b Mar 1860 Carroll Co GA ? d 1932, bur Mt Carmel Meth Cem, HCGA + Mary Anna (Mollie) T. BROOKS b Mar 1860 GA d 1935, bur Mt Carmel Meth Cem, HCGA 4 Willis M Conkle + Lenora WOOD 4 Dallie Conkle 4 Clifford Conkle + T. Jeff HAND 4 Grover C Conkle + Willie G BROWN 4 Maggie Conkle + Howard G. HAND 4 Edward (Edd) Conkle + Pearl BROWN 4 Grace "Gracie" Conkle + James "Jim" PICARD 4 Roy Conkle + Unknown 4 Lucy Conkle 4 Nellie Conkle 4 Tennie Mae Conkle ---------------------------------------------------------------- HCGA = Henry County, Georgia ......submitted by Jo Wilkes, more detail in Summer 98 "Spindle".......
Charles Kunkler Charles Kunkler (b abt 1850) m. Acena M. Sharp on 6 May 1869 in Knox Co MO. Acena was b in 1853 in Knox Co Missouri and her parents were Custer Conrad Sharpe who m. Mary Ellen Palmer 27 Jan 1848 Knox Co MO. Custer was b 15 Aug 1825 Bourbon Co KY & d 16 Oct 1916 Edina, Knox Co MO. Mary Ellen was b 24 Mar 1831 in Indiana, and she d 13 Oct 1911 in Edina MO. Source: http://home.dwave.net/~skeeter/genealogy/surnames.html
York PA Gleanings from the (1885) History of York County, Pennsylvania, From the Earliest Period to the Present Time, Divided into General, Special, Township and Borough Histories, with a Biographical Department Appended. Index by Vernon D. Heilman, Charles Ilgenfritz et al. Ordered as presented, sent in by Bob Troup among Perry Co. Papers. The first number you see is the page no. 577, Borough of Hanover. SINGLE MEN: Jacob Gunkel. 705, Shrewsbury Twp.: Gunkel, Michael, 227 acres.£315 188, 87th Reg., 3 Yrs Service, Co. G, Corporals: John L. Kunkle 189, 87th Reg, 3 Ys Service, Co K, Privates: Jacob J. Kunkle 190, 107th Reg, 3 Yrs Service, Co A, Privates: George Kunkle 193, 166th Regiment - 9 Months' Service, Co. A, Privates: William Kunkle 196, 166th Reg - 9 Months' Service, Co K: Henry Kunkle 197, 187nd Reg, Co B, 3 Yrs Service, Privates: Henry S. Kunkle 199, 207th Reg, Co E, One Yr's Svc, Privates: Jacob Kunkle 240, Pennsylvania Germans of York Co, National Legislators. From other districts: Kunkel... 250, In the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg rest the following, who fell either as PA Volunteers or members of the Reserve Corps.: ....John Kunkel... 253-4, Dauphin Co., prominent among the Pa. German lawyers are: John C. Kunkel (deceased) 308-9, County Auditors: William Kunkle, 1881... 384, Religious Denominations. The Baptists. This denomination...has but two places of worship in this county, one in York and one in Delta. More than a century ago a small settlement of Baptists located along the banks of the Conewago, in the northeast corner of Dover, northwest corner of Conewago and southern part of Warrington Twps. In the midst of their settlement they erected a small house of worship, which was named the "Dover Baptist Church." Among its first members were Moses Davis, Susanna Davis, Anna Davis, William Smith, Sarah Smith, Phebe Hawk, William Laird, Catherine Laird, and Anne Bear. Later a number of families by the name of Kunkel, [to p. 385] Spangler and Gray were added to the congregation.....The membership at one time increased to fifty, under the Rev. Henry Essick, who came there from Delaware Co. in 1842. On this site is now located what is known as "Rohler's Meeting House," in which different denominations hold services. The Dover Baptist Church, as an organization, has long ago ceased to exist, but the adjoining cemetery contains the remains of a large number of persons who once were its members. 435-6-7, The following list consists of all the attorneys admitted to practice in the courts of York Co. since their foundation to the present date. [on p 437]: John C. Kunkle, August 23, 1853.... 517, Borough of York: John Guckes, 2 persons.........£40 518, Borough of York: John Kunkel, cooper, 4 persons.....£123 519, Boro of York: John Kunkel, Sr., cooper, 1 distillery, 4 persons....£123 551, Boro of York: The Pennsylvania House was first used as a private residence, and was owned by Henry Wolf. In the year 1863, Eli H. Free bought it of Mr. Wolf and opened a hotel, which has since been known by its present name. The next proprietor was Robert Kunkel, who, after conducting it for a time, sold it to the German Mannaechor of York, and in 1869 it came into the hands of the present owner, Frederick Hake. It was enlarged in 1873. In this building, some years ago, Barnum's so-called "Feejee chief" died, and one of his "cannibals" forgot himself, and began to talk, telling the bystanders that he would not act cannibal any longer for $12 a month..... 606, Hellam Twp., Taxables in 1783. In 1783 there were 16,037 acres of land not vacant, 101 dwelling houses, 86 barns, 8 mills, 7 slaves, 345 male citizens, and 320 females. The following is a complete list of the taxables for the year: Christian Kunkel, innkeeper..... £66 Henry Kindig, 200 acres, 2 stills £390 Godlieb Kunkel, 150 acres £195 Baltzer Kunkle, 150 acres, 1 still £215 610, Manchester Twp., Mount Zion Church. Located in Spring Garden, about 3 1/2 miles ne of York, and is owned conjointly by the Reformed and Lutheran denominations. It is a frame structure, built in 1852...Some of the more prominent members of the Lutheran congregation who have taken an interest in the church work were Daniel Heidelbaugh, John Fritz, Henry Kunkle, Henry Smyser and Michael Dietz.... 616, Manchester Tp. The school board for 1884-85 was: Dr. J. C. May, pres; D. A. Schriver, sec'y; Dr. H. V. Gress, Michael Gross, Michael Kunkel & Dewease Warner... 619, Mount Wolf Village, Church of the United Brethren in Christ. The members of this denomination built a house of worship, in the year 1870, under the direction of Henry Hoff, Sr., John Spahr, and Samuel Bear, as a building committee. Including bell, it cost $2,800...The church membership is about 80, and the Sunday school membership 150, with Jacob G Kunkel as superintendent.... 620, Emigsville, Reformed & Lutheran Church (Hoover's). ...The church was remodeled at a cost of $1,300 lately. There is a Union Sunday school of 150 pupils, of which Henry Kunkel is superintendent. 671, Warrington Twp. Many Indian darts and spears made of native blue stone or quartz, have been found in this locality. A number of interesting Indian relics, arrow heads, spear points and hatchets, all of stone, have been found on the farm of Levi Spangler, along the Warrington side of the Conewago, below the stone bridge. On both sides of the stream here, from Emig's Mill to Kunkel's Mill, is the fertile Conewago Valley, containing many beautiful and level tracts on which the Indians frequently encamped, and pursued their vocation of hunting and fishing..... A court record directs the building of a wooden bridge over the Conewago Creek on the road to Carlisle from York in 1765....A roof on the house of Levi Spangler near this bridge is still in good condition. It was placed on the house in 1822. The shingles then cost $5 per 1,000, and boards $7 per 1,000 feet. The same year was the great drought, when the Conewago was without water, and turnips were raised in its bed near the bridge. The wooden bridge over the Conewago [to p. 672] Creek at Kunkle's Mill, at the northeast end of the township, did not yield its honored position to the flood of 1884... 679, Dover Tp, Davidsburg. Religious Societies...Rohler's Union Church: This church is located in the northeast end of the twp, was built in 1870 of excellent native sandstone at a cost of $800, and dedicated by Revs. Raber, Craumer and Brickley. Philip Crone and John H Myers, did the mason work. The trustees and building committee were Samuel Kunkle, John H Myers and Henry S Crone... 707, Shrewsbury Tp., town of Shrewsbury. The following were among those who entered the US military service from the borough:...John Kunkle... 709, Shrewsbury. On April 23, 1882, a fire occurred which destroyed the barns of A. Wilhelm, A. W. Kunkle, and that belonging to the Methodist Episcopal parsonage... Part II of the book, Biographical Sketches. 20, York Borough. JOHN K GROSS, passenger and freight agent for the Pennsylvania & Northern Central Railways, was born in Harrisburg, Penn., in 1845, son of D. W. and Elizabeth (KUNKEL) Gross and is of French-Swiss extraction. His father was born near Harrisburg, Penn., in 1810, and his mother in the [to p. 21] same vicinity in 1822, and died in 1882. The Gross and Kunkel families have long been recognized as early settlers of this part of the Pennsylvania commonwealth. John K Gross was educated at Franklin and Marshall College, from which he graduated with honors in 1867, and then began the study of law in Harrisburg under the guidance of John C Kunkle, who died soon afterward. Mr. Gross then continued his studies under Judge Simonton. In 1872 he came to York and the following year was appointed agent for the Pa & No. Central Railway Cos. at this place and has since held that position. In Mr Gross, the railway companies have a most faithful and trusted employee and under his administration, their business has been greatly increased at this place. Mr Gross was married in 1874 to Annie Mesick, dau of Rev. John F. Mesick, who for many years was pastor of the Reformed Church of Harrisburg, Penn. They have four children: Elsie K., Janet P., John M., and Margaret Perrine. Mr. Gross is a Republican and for many years has taken much interest in State and national politics and has always been an earnest Cameron advocate. He is a Mason. Mr and Mrs Gross are members of the Presbyterian Church. 87, ALEX B METZLER, son of Henry and Catherine Metzler, of Dover Tp., was b in July 1845, and is of German descent. After a preliminary education in the public schools, in 1864, he attended at Cottage Hill College, this county. In 1865 and 1866, he clerked for John A Weiser, and in 1867 for Stine & Harish; the latter year also he entered the shoe trade with his father, and continued until 1876, when he bought his father's interest and continued for himself, in Dover, until 1882, when he came to Dillsburg and bought out Levi Gross, of the Howard House, which he continues to conduct. September 22, 1872, he married Lucinda, daughter of John and Lydia Kunkel, of Mt. Royal. To this marriage have been born four children: Nora K., Lizzie I., Henry A., and Amanda J. Mr. Metzler is a member of the Hanover Lodge, No. 327, I. O. O. F., is a Democrat, and a popular landlord. 103, HENRY KUNKEL, son of Michael and Elizabeth (MYERS) Kunkel, natives of York County, Penn., was born September 2, 1814, on the homestead in York County. His mother died when he was very young, and he was brought up in the family of his uncle, Jacob Markey, where he lived until nineteen years old, when he went to York, Penn., and learned the shoe-maker's trade. He was married, in 1838, to Ruth WHITE, of Harford Co., Md., who died in 1852, leaving six children. His second marriage was in 1853, to Sarah V. HERBERT, daughter of Phoenix Herbert, of Harford Co., Md. By this union they have had five children. Mr. Kunkel now has eight children living: Elizabeth H., Mary J., Salome E., Felix H., Michael J., Jacob M., John T., and Annie R. Mr. Kunkel owns a farm of 50 acres, and also carries on general merchandising. 116, ROBERT F STABLER, son of Jared and Margaret J. (KOLLER) Stabler, of Shrewsbury Tp., was born in Shrewsbury Tp., York Co Penn., September 26, 1851. His father was born in 1820, and carried on the lime business in York Co. for a number of years, subsequently removing to Railroad Borough, where he engaged in milling and dealing in grain, which occupation he still follows....He was married, in 1871, to Artilda Kunkel, daughter of A. W. Kunkel, of Shrewsbury Tp. They have six children: Charles W., Clara L., Addie E., Minnie S., Daniel A., and Mary Ann. Mr. Stabler is a member of the Brotherhood of Stewartstown, and his wife is a member of the Lutheran Church. 119, HENRY K. MARKEL is a native of Shrewsbury Tp., and was born in 1833. His great grandfather was a soldier in the war of the Revolution. His grandfather, Martin Markel, was also a resident of York Co. His parents, Henry and Catherine (KUNKEL) Markel, were natives of York Co., and farmers of Shrewsbury Tp., where his father died in 1850; his mother still resides there. Our subject was reared upon the farm, and at the age of 18 learned the shoe-maker's trade at Glen Rock, and followed that occupation five years in his native township. He next learned the carpenter's trade, which he followed 14 years, learning in the meantime the machine trade at Glen Rock. He then farmed for 12 years in Codorus Tp., and in 1881 came to Spring Grove and established a general machine, repair and jobbing shop, and is now doing a successful and remunerative business. Mr Markel is a skilled general mechanic. He has served as a councilman and assistant assessor of Spring Grove Borough. In 1852, he married Miss Louisa Bailey, of Shrewsbury Tp. They have six children living: Elnora, Sarah J., Mary A., William, George, and Ida. Mr. and Mrs. Markel are members of the German Reformed Church. 140, Manchester Twp. WILLIAM S KUNKLE, auditor of York Co., was born April 7, 1843, in Manchester Borough. His parents were George and Mary (BULL) Kunkle, natives of York Co., who had seven children, of whom 3 are dead - William S. being next to the eldest living. He lived mostly on the farm, was educated at the public schools, and learned something of the carpenter's trade, before he became of age. In 1862, he enlisted at York in a nine months' regiment. From 1865 to 1868 he kept a livery stable at York. In 1867, he was married at York to Miss OWENS, of Adams County, Penn. He belongs to the order of I. S. of A., and holds the office of Master of Forms, and has at different times held all the chairs. In 1875 he was elected constable, and held the office five years; he was elected county auditor in 1881, and served one term. In 1882 he was elected school director. At present he is engaged in raising Havana tobacco, and works also at carpentering. He is an active Democrat. 196, Warrington Twp. JACOB B. KUNKEL, miller, was born March 12, 1862, in York Co., Penn; son of Elijah and Mary A. (BENNEDICT) Kunkel, natives of York Co., Penn. His great-grandfather was a native of Germany, and came to America in its early history. The father of subject was born in 1838; he was a miller by occupation, but is now living a retired life in Warrington Twp. Jacob B., like his paternal ancestors, follows the milling business, having served a regular apprenticeship at the miller's trade. In 1882 he took charge of his father's mill, and is doing a successful business. He was married, in 1881, to Miss Mary E. Spangler, daughter of Jacob Spangler. They have one son, Marl Elijah. Mr. Kunkel is a Democrat.
Johann Friedrich "Hermann" Gunkel Gunkel, (Johann Friedrich) Hermann, (b. May 23, 1862, Springe, Hannover [Ger.]--d. March 11, 1932, Halle). Gunkel was a German Old Testament scholar who was one of the first to develop the method of biblical criticism known as form criticism. (Appeared in the Summer 98 Spindle)....
Excerpts from History of the Descendants of Christian & Susannah FARVER, 1752-1955 Compiled by W. E. Farver (1955) Submitted by Les Conkle, available at the Seattle Public Library, R929.2. Pages 38-39: 6-Mary Ellen BAKER b March 28, 1878; d Aug 22, 1944; m Mar 28, 1895: Adam CONKLE b Dec 17, 1870 d May 26, 1947 Mary was born in German township, Holmes Co (OH), on the farm...where she grew to womanhood. After her marriage they lived on several local farms -- for a few years on the Benjamin BECK farm -- and from the spring of 1902, with the exception of a year they lived on the farm of grandfather "Billy" FARVER, and when the estate was settled in 1914, they bought this farm where they lived the rest of their life. Besides spending his life as a farmer, Adam Conkle loved to hunt. He could bag the limit of rabbits and squirrels before the rest of us could get started. He also did much night-hunting, coon-hunting being a sport he loved. And the hundreds and hundreds of miles he walked while hunting foxes need be mentioned. The first red fox the writer ever saw, was one Adam shot, stopping by to show it to us when I was about six or seven years old. Their address was Baltic, Rt. #1. They are both buried in the Oak Hill U. B. Church cemetery, where they were members during later years. Children: 7-Florence CONKLE (see below) 7-Benjamin CONKLE 7-William CONKLE 7-Lula CONKLE 7-Roy CONKLE 7-Albert CONKLE 7-Alvin CONKLE 7-Florence CONKLE b Sep 28, 1895, m Sep 28, 1915 to Harley PATTERSON who was b May 25, 1893. Her parents lived on the John D METZLER farm when Florence was born; she attended school at Beech Grove, near Beck's Mills, as did all the children in this family. After her marriage to Harley, they went to housekeeping on his father's farm, the Monroe Patterson farm near Mound in Coshocton Co, spending all the years since there engaged in farming. Their address is Rt#3, Coshocton OH. Children: 8-Virginia PATTERSON, b Apr 27, 1922, unmar. 8-Raymond PATTERSON, b May 10, 1930, mar. 7-Benjamin CONKLE b Jul 4, 1897, m Apr 20, 1925 to Lula Pearl BROWN (b Oct 27, 1900) Ben Conkle as we always knew him by name, was born on the old Ben Beck farm at Beck's Mills, after the family had moved there. He was named for Ben BECK, for whom the family did farming, and who operated the Beck's Mills Store. For a few years before his marriage, Ben was employed by the Charm Meat Market where he was both butcher and meat-cutter. After his marriage, he took up farming and at present is located in Knox County OH. Their address is Rt#1, Mt. Vernon OH. Ben and all his brothers inherited their father's love for hunting of fur-bearing and other game animals. Children: 8-Ruth Elizabeth CONKLE 8-Edna Mae CONKLE 8-Orin Lewis CONKLE 8-Robert Adam CONKLE (twin) 8-Marilyn Ellen CONKLE (twin) 8-Allen Richard CONKLE 8-Ruth Elizabeth CONKLE b Oct 19, 1925, m Dec 10, 1944 to Robert Dean FARMER (b Aug 17, 1925) The Farmers live at Rt#1, Gambier OH. He is employed as a machinist at the Cooper-Bessemer Corp., Mt Vernon OH. [4 children listed] 8-Edna Mae CONKLE b Jul 12, 1927, m Nov 6, 1947 to Wells Owen PATTERSON (b Feb 21, 1920). The Wells Pattersons live at Walhonding OH, where they are engaged in farming. [2 children listed] ----------------------------------------------------- Pages 88-93: 6-Lydia Ellen FARVER b Jun 3, 1876, d Mar 4, 1934, mar. Sep 30, 1894 to Lewis M CONKLE (b Jan 23, 1864, d Mar 9, 1947) Ella Farver-Conkle was born on the (Farver) farm...where her parents spent their entire married life. She attended Oak Valley School (Mullet's School), and after doing house work in the homes of the surrounding vicinity, she was married at the age of 18 to Lewis CONKLE, and they immediately went to housekeeping on the old Conkle homestead, near the Oak Valley schoolhouse, where their entire family was born and raised. They were lifelong members of the Oak Hill U. B. Church, active in their support and both are buried in its cemetery in Mechanic township. Lewis Conkle, besides doing farming, was an auctioneer and carpenter. They lived ... Baltic, OH. Children: 7-Albert Earle CONKLE 7-Charles C. CONKLE 7-Ira E. CONKLE 7-Emma CONKLE 7-Ernest S CONKLE 7-Albert Earle CONKLE b Oct 21, 1895; d Feb 27, 1904 First-born of Lewis and Ella, Albert Earle was a very bright pupil in the Oak Valley School, where the writer remembers him well. During a siege of measles, he contracted them and when it seemed he was almost well, a sudden relapse brought a kidney attack which caused his death. 7-Charles C CONKLE b Sep 5, 1897, mar on Aug 6, 1921 to Iva WENGERD (b Apr 29, 1902) Charles, born on the old Conkle farm near Oak Valley, attended school there and inheriting his father's aptness with carpenter tools, took up this work soon after leaving school, and was employed as a carpenter until after his marriage, when he purchased a farm in his home locality - the old Stephen Wengerd farm - where they lived until during the 1930's when they sold the farm and located in New Bedford OH, and returned to his first love, that of a carpenter's work. Several years ago, they again sold the New Bedford home and moved to West Lafayette, OH, still being engaged in the carpenter and contracting business, being a member of The Conkle Brothers Contracting Company with his junior brother, Ernest. Res.....West Lafayette, Ohio. Ch: 8-Delmar CONKLE m Alice FOX, of New Philadelphia, Ohio. 1 Ch... 7-Ira E CONKLE b Oct 18, 1902 (unmarried) Ira was born on the same farm near Oak Valley, attended school here, and took up farming for his father while the latter followed the carpenter trade. When his mother died in 1934, he remained with his father, on the farm, keeping the home together, until his father died in 1947. When his father's estate was settled up and the farm sold, Ira purchased his grandfather Samuel FARVER's former farm and now lives there. Since January 1, 1938, he has been township clerk of Mechanic Township, Holmes Co. He belongs to the Oak Hill U. B. Church. Besides operating his farm, he does much light trucking. Res ... Baltic, Ohio. 7-Emma CONKLE b Mar 5, 1907, d Jan 8, 1941; marr Nov 26, 1924 to Aden DeSylva OSWALD (b Dec 28, 1902 & d Aug 28, 1948) Emma was b on the old Conkle farm near Oak Valley school, where she attended school, later also attending school in Millersburg. When almost 18, she was married to DeSylva Oswald, who for some time operated a meat market in Charm, Ohio. Several years after their marriage, he became afflicted with multiple sclerosis, which gradually grew worse until he was confined to a wheelchair during all his daytime hours, spending more than ten years in the chair, being helped in and out by the family. He attended the funeral of his wife in the wheel chair. The writer visited him many times and he looked forward to these visits very much, always being jolly, cheerful, and looking for the best in things. Never did we hear him complain or speak of the darker side. He collected tax stamps, and with the help of his family, spent many days sorting them and getting them ready to send in to redeem them for cash to help defray expenses. After Emma's death, he managed to keep his family together and maintain the home with the help of his children. During the 1930's, they lived near New Bedford, and in 1943, they moved to Berlin, Holmes Co., Ohio, where he lived until his death. They were members of the Oak Hill U. B. Church, where they are both buried. Children: 8-Esta Corrine OSWALD 8-Lewis Eugene OSWALD 8-Eunice OSWALD 8-Ruth OSWALD 8-Blaine OSWALD 8-Esta Corrine Oswald, ...m. Logan FARVER & res. near Winesburg Ohio. 4 Ch... 8-Lewis Eugene Oswald, ...m. Maxine Maria MORRIS, res Wooster OH. 1 Ch... 8-Eunice Oswald, ...m Jacob MAST, res Star Route, Millersburg, Ohio. 3 Ch... 8-Ruth Oswald, ... of Berlin, OH 8-Blaine Oswald, ...near Holmesville OH *** 7-Ernest S CONKLE....m June MATCHETT, res ... Coshocton OH. For several years, he was connected with the Moore's Stores in several Ohio cities; later he operated a milk route out of Coshocton, where he lived then. During the late 1940's he realized he was meant to be a carpenter, and, joining with his brother Charles, now of West Lafayette, OH, has been actively engaged as a carpenter since then. The two brothers operate as the Conkle Brothers, Carpenters and Contractors. Ernest has also been a member of the Farvers' Orchestra for the past 15 years, playing guitar, bass viol and banjo. With his family he lives in Roscoe, OH. 3 Ch... *** Appeared in Summer 98 Spindle..........