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    1. [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] possible lookups?
    2. List members, If anyone has access to any of these titles, and is willing to conduct a brief look up, I would appreciate it. I am looking for any/all information regarding my gggg grandfather Georg Lindner/George Lintner and a man he purchased land with, Stephen Schreiber. It is known George was a resident of NYC from 1766 to 1771, then moving to Canajoharie, later becoming the town of Minden, in the Mohawk Valley of NY. It is unlcear what church/synod he was associated while in NYC. "Hallesche Nachrichten" "Journals" of Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, 1733-85, 21 vols., "Records of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Schoharie, N. Y., (NYGBS), 1:279-304, "The Documentary History of the Evangelical Lutheran Ministerium of Pennsylvania and Adjacent States, 1748-1821". (Phila., 1898, 619 pp.), "Kercken-Boeck voor de Christelycke Apostolische Protestantische Lutherische Gemeente"...."in Newyorck" ....1703-83 "Some Early Records of the Lutheran Church, New York," in "Year Book of the Holland Society of New York", 1903, pp. 1-118 Thank you for whatever time/interest you may be willing to offer regarding this rather detailed request. Jeff Lintner

    03/17/2000 10:33:56
    1. Re: [LUTHERAN-ROOTS-L] possible lookups?
    2. Mary D. Taffet
    3. Jeff, FYI -- I did a little bit of searching this afternoon at the library next door. I didn't see any of these titles right away, but I did find something for you just the same. In a publication about the Mohawk Valley, I found a copy of two probate abstracts for Lintner. One was for a George, and the other for a John. George died before John, by about 2 years. I think George was in 1825 and John in 1827. Both gives names of children, but John's abstract also mentions the name of this brother (George), and also his father (George); both George's were deceased when the will was probated. If John was your George's brother, then it stands to reason that your George's father was also named George. I requested copies of two pages from that publication, and I will pick them up tomorrow. If you send me your snail mail address (off list please), then I can mail you those two pages. If others are searching for New York state connections, since I do have relatively easy access to many good publications, I can do other lookups upon request, but only until May 15th. After that, I won't have easy access to the downtown library. -- Mary Taffet List Administrator for LUTHERAN-ROOTS mdtaffet@syr.edu On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 jeff_lintner@dph.sf.ca.us wrote: > List members, > > If anyone has access to any of these titles, and is willing to conduct > a brief look up, I would appreciate it. I am looking for any/all > information regarding my gggg grandfather Georg Lindner/George Lintner > and a man he purchased land with, Stephen Schreiber. It is known > George was a resident of NYC from 1766 to 1771, then moving to > Canajoharie, later becoming the town of Minden, in the Mohawk Valley > of NY. It is unlcear what church/synod he was associated while in NYC. > > > "Hallesche Nachrichten" > > "Journals" of Henry Melchior > Muhlenberg, 1733-85, 21 vols., > > "Records of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, Schoharie, N. > Y., (NYGBS), 1:279-304, > > "The Documentary History of the Evangelical Lutheran > Ministerium of Pennsylvania and Adjacent States, 1748-1821". (Phila., > 1898, 619 pp.), > > "Kercken-Boeck voor de Christelycke > Apostolische Protestantische Lutherische Gemeente"...."in Newyorck" > .....1703-83 > > "Some Early Records of > the Lutheran Church, New York," in "Year Book of the Holland Society of New > York", 1903, pp. 1-118 > > Thank you for whatever time/interest you may be willing to offer regarding this > rather detailed request. > > Jeff Lintner > >

    03/22/2000 07:29:25