This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: LINTHICUM, SHERWOOD, WILSON, CAUSEY,EADES WHITMIRE BROWN MCGuire Williams Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SFB.2ACI/4730 Message Board Post: Thomas Francis Linthicum m. Elizabeth Williams I’m looking for documentation of the marriage of Thomas Francis Linthicum, Sr. (23 Feb 1716 - 10 Feb 1807) and Elizabeth Williams, daughter of Richard Williams and Eleanor Stockett. Thomas Francis is the brother of the Francis "Lynthicum" who married “Elianor” Williams, Elizabeth’s sister. WRIGHT's AA Church Records: Richard WILLIAMS & Eleanor STOCKETT, m. 14 F 1709, had Thomas, bpt. 10 Dec. 1711, bu. 12 Dec. 1711. Eleanor, bpt. 9 Je. 1717. Mary, bpt. 11 Oct. 1719. Priscilla, bpt. 8 July 1722, All Hallows. Eliz., b. 1 May, bpt. 31 May 1724. Joseph, b. 21 Feb. 1727. (prob. 1727/8). Elianor WILLIAMS m. 15 Oct. 1732, Francis LYNTHICUM. As Elizabeth was some seven years younger than Eleanor, we’d probably be looking late 1730’s into the 1740’s. One undocumented source shows 1744. Other than the one reference above to All Hallows Parish, I have no knowledge of where this Williams family lived or worshiped. In the book “From Sotweed to Suburbia”, A History of the Crofton, Maryland Area, 1660-1960, the author, Joseph L. Browne, makes mention of a “Chapel of Ease” affiliated with the St. Anne’s Parish of Annapolis that was established in the Crofton area by 1730 and destroyed by a wind storm in 1807 which could explain the absence of a record. Any input on this marriage or related interest would be appreciated. Terry L. Linthicum
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SFB.2ACI/3386.2.1.1 Message Board Post: Anson County is in North Carolina. The towns here are Wadesboro, Lilesville, Ansonville, Polkton.Peachland, and Morven.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4726.2 Message Board Post: Thanks...tried that already and no luck...was hoping someone Terri knows would see the posting and tell her.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4726.1.1 Message Board Post: Thanks....tried that already....no luck...was hoping someone see my posting and mention it to Terri.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4729 Message Board Post: My apologises Marilyn, i just glanced at your message, and thought Mary C
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4728 Message Board Post: Many thanks dear Mary for the information, i live in England so am finding it quite difficult. I am now seeking orbits on Squire Martin snr died sept 1980 and Squire Martin jr died 16th March 1995 Rockville, MD. Would greatly appreciate any information, fingers crossed, thank you Carolann.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4724.1.1 Message Board Post: BILL JONES IS MY MOTHERS FIRST HUSBAND HER NAME IS INEZ LORETTA HOWARD . MY FATHER WAS HOUSTON RHODES. EMMA C. FATHER WAS WILLIAM FOX WAS ON THE 1860 CENSUS HE WAS 50 & HIS WIFE WAS CHARLOTT . WAS 48 . THEN THE LAST WAS 1870 CENSUS EMMA HE WAS 62 & CHAROTT. HE WAS BRON IN ENG. SHE WAS BORN IN MD. EMMA FOX WITH HER HUSBAND RICHARD T. HOWARD ,WAS WITH HER FATHER ON THE 1870 CENSUS . BERTIE RUE SHORT
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4719.1 Message Board Post: Social Security Death Index (online, available through FamilySearch & RootsWeb): Squire MARTIN (24 Dec. 1913 - Sep. 1980) Social Security Number issued in the District of Columbia. Squire L. MARTIN, Jr. (11 Dec. 1938 - 16 Mar. 1995). Last res. of both, Rockville, Montgomery, MD. Perhaps somebody could find obituaries &/or death certificate information.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4724.1 Message Board Post: Perhaps you know the explanation for the surname JONES. RootsWeb Family Trees has Bill JONES (s/o Richard T. HOWARD & Emma C. FOX) m. by 1925, Inez Loretta HOWARD, b. 1906, d/o Edgar J. HOWARD & Sallie Smith MARTIN, b. 27 Je. 1877, Accomack Co., VA. I'm sure there is more information online, but we need more information on dates and places to find it. FamilySearch should have those who were alive for the 1880 Census. Social Security Death Index should have younger persons.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4726.1 Message Board Post: Go to Google and use Zabasearch. There's an Emmalene of Silver Spring with address & phone number.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GITTINGER-UHLER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SFB.2ACI/4495.2.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: You are wonderful! After I have had a chance to look at all this great information, I will email you privately. Thanks again.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SFB.2ACI/4495.2.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Elizabeth (Uhler) Gittinger (born 6 June 1759) was baptized on 15 July 1759 at Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church in the city of York, York County, PA. She was the daughter of Johan “Dieterich” Uhler ["Deter"] (c.1711 - c.1765) and his second wife, Anna “Margaret” (?) Kaltreider/Kaltreiter (1723 - Apr 1803). They married on 27 June 1758 in Lancaster County, PA, and she was the widow of ____ Kaltreider. Deter immigrated to America with his brother, Johan "Valentine" Uhler, aboard a London-based ship called the Charming Nancy in 1737. Their parents were Erasmus Uhler and Sabina (Friedlin) Uhler of IIttlingen, Northern Kraichgau, Germany. Elizabeth Uhler married Henry/Heinrich Gittinger (born 3 Nov 1749) in 1779 in Baltimore County, MD. Henry was born in York County, PA. Elizabeth and Henry lived in North Hundred of Baltimore County, where he was a “yeoman.” Elizabeth may have attended the Reformed Church in Manchester, Carroll County, MD. In the records of Zion Church, it refers to the wife of Henry Gittinger as ‘Reformed.’ On 31 Mar 1782, Elizabeth and Henry were sponsors at the baptism of Catharina Kaltreuter (born 23 Feb 1782). She was the daughter of Johannes and Wayleth Kaltreuter. Variations of the surname ‘Kaltreiter’ in the Zion Church records are Calrider, Kaltreidter, Kaltreuter, and Kaltreider. If you would like any more information about the Uhler family, let me know. You can email me privately if you would like. Zion Church, Church Street, Manchester, Carroll County, MD - The earliest record of the Lutheran and Reformed congregations in what became Manchester, Carroll County, MD, is a warrant to have a tract of land 25 acres in size surveyed for them. It was issued 23 Oct 1758 by the proprietors of the colony of MD. Soon thereafter on 20 Dec 1758, the same proprietors issued a patent for the 25 acres, located on the east side of the wagon road from Baltimore to Conewago. The tract was named “German Church.” It was patented in the name of four officers: Jacob Shilling, Philip Edelman, Jacob Utz, and Michael Born. A set of rules for the use of the church built on this land was adopted on 12 Feb 1760, and entered into the church register begun about the same time (the first baptisms are dated 10 Apr 1760) by John Casper Kirchner, the Lutheran pastor named in the union agreement. The Reformed pastor there named is Jacob Lischy. In 1762, two of the patentees issued a deed! transferring their rights to the congregation so that their heirs could not claim it as their own. The church thus built along the road between Baltimore and Conewago (whose center is now Hanover, PA) was neither the first nor the last to be located along the route. The Lutherans in Conewago were organized at least by 1743 after almost a decade of church activity. A few miles south of Hanover, as it turns out within eyeshot of the line which joins PA and MD (the Mason-Dixon Line), congregations of Lutherans and Reformeds gathered in the early 1750s, certainly by 1753, and were known as Sherman’s, David’s, or St. David’s Church (York County, PA). In the 1790s, if not before, another union church developed along the same road, this time south of Manchester. It was known as Allgeier’s in honor of the alleged donor of its land, Jacob Allgeier. The Reformed congregation there has been defunct for about 150 years. Each of the congregations of Allgeier’s church had a register begun in the spring of 1794, both of which are assumed to be los! t. “The German Church,” which came to be known as Zion Church, was the earliest and for many years the only congregations of its two denominations in what is now northeastern Carroll County. Its baptismal registers include records of many persons who came a distance; perhaps some even from PA. By the same token it is conceivable that additional data about the families concerned here could be found in the records of the Conewago churches, Sherman’s, the now lost earliest records of St. Mary’s at Silver Run, or even Krieder’s Church near Westminster, and surely in the lost records of Allgeier’s Church. After 1799, many families’ vital data will be found in the records of Jerusalem (Bachman’s or Bauers’) Church located farther north in Carroll County. In 1765, Richard Richards patented 67 acres adjacent to the tract called “German Church” on which he laid out the town he called Manchester. The strange configuration of his tract may be explained by his desire to be on the road and also adjacent to the church tract. The large number of town proprietors who in effect donated lots for churches (sometimes requiring a red rose, a shilling, or a peppercorn as annual quit rent) is indicative of the attraction of a church in urban development. Richards was spared this expense because the church was already there. The log church mentioned in 1760 seems to have survived until 1798 when a brick church, painted yellow, was erected. A belfry crowned it, in which a bell was placed in 1836; shortly after which a steeple was built onto the north side of the church. The entrances were on the west side; altar and pulpit on the east side; the traditional location of these. The cemetery which surrounded the church survives, but the brick building was removed in 1864 when the union split and each congregation erected it own church structure. At that time the congregations received new names, the ones they now bear - Trinity United Church of Christ and Immanuel Lutheran Church. Conrad Gittinger (born 15 Nov 1786) was baptized on 17 Jan 1787. He was the son of Henrich and Elisabeth (Uhler) Gittinger. The sponsors at his baptism were Johannes and Violet Kaltreiter. Catharina Gittinger (born 3 Mar 1790) was baptized on 5 Apr 1790. She was the daughter of Henrich and Elisabeth (Uller) Gittinger. The sponsor at her baptism was Margaretha Meyer. Elis. Gittinger (born 24 Oct 1784) was baptized on 28 Nov 1784. She was the daughter of Henrich and Elis. Gittinger. The sponsor at her baptism was Cathr. Uhler, single. Jacob Gittinger married Elisabetha Frisch. John and Catharine Gittinger are mentioned in the church records. George and Elisabeth Gittinger are mentioned in the church records. Magdalena Gittinger (born c.1768) was the daughter of Joh. Gittinger. She was confirmed in 1783. Elis. Gittinger, husband Reformed 1784 Henry Gittinger, wife Reformed 1784 The records also say that the husband of Catherine Gittinger was ‘Reformed.’
If interested in the full text, please contact me at err1998@webtv.net. Include date of newspaper with your request. A - Z BARRETT, Robert W. BISSELL, Bessie A. BURY, Annie C. CAREY, Katherine K. CHANEY, Dorothy Ruth CLARKE, Arthur R. CURRAN, Mary E. DAVIES, May De REEF, Jessie L. DODSON, Bertha Elizabeth DUTTON, John R. FISSE, Florence GAIERTY, Anna GAINER, Marie Elizabeth GOLDRICH, Nan GRACE, Ethel C. GRISWOLD, Harry L. HARRIS, Anna Irene HECK, Louise HOFFMEISTER, Anna Marie HOLTZMAN, Miriam Louise HUBBARD, Marie R. HUGHES, Mary A. JOHNSON, Jessie Anna KENNEALLY, Richard T. KLAUS, Hannah KNOUSS, J. Cecil KRETCHMAR, Mrs. Emma LEE, Frederick Collins McCREA, Frank A. McHALE, Bessie MILLER, James Irwin MORFOOT, Edwin Edgar MUTCHLER, James B. OESKREICH, Charles O'KEEFE, Agnes G. PANZER, Andrew J. PARKER, John PETERS, Anna PETRECH, Stephen REED, Leiut. Howell Lewis RICE, Christian Harry RITZEL, Anna ROSENDALE, Gertrude M. SADOFSKY, Vivian SCHAPPEREL, Robert A. SEWARD, James H. SNYDER, Marie G. STANSBURY, Ferdinan C. STAVELY, Sargeant Alwyn Harrison TAYLOR, Mildred E. WAMBACH, Charles E. WEBER, Carrie C. WEIGAND, George H. WELSH, Elizabeth WETZELBERGER, Elizabeth Etta
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: GITTINGER-UHLER Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SFB.2ACI/4495.2.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Carol - thanks! I guess since I have nothing about the Uhler's and my Elizabeth is sister to your Andrew would love to know what you know about them. And yes, I am interested in knowing more about Zion. Thanks again.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4726 Message Board Post: Seeking info. on Terri Furcolow of Silver Spring area. Joe Webb...jkw599@aol.com Jackson, Ms.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/SFB.2ACI/3170.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi Susan—Glad to meet another cousin. Do you happen to have James and Martha's exact dates of birth and death from their gravestones? If so, can you send them? Any pictures of the graves? I have a lot of information about the Eberharts going back to the 1600s. But I don't have anything much on the Mickels. Were these Mickels from PA, MD, or NJ? I found a fascinating genealogy for some PA Mickels/Mickles and the one Martha in it matches our Martha. One intriguing thing is that I have some letters to Martha from her grandson Frank G. Eberhart in the ealry 1870s. I also have a letter from Frank to her mother in Nov 1867. The Martha in the PA genealogy had a mother (his maternal grandmother) who died in 1870, so that looks good as well. But, as you know, one cannot make any assumptions in genealogy. I have an obituary for James and a wonderful newspaper article about their 50th wedding anniversary, with the names of their children and some of the grandchildren. Several babies were baptized at the celebration. I will be glad to share if you give me a mailing address. Hope you have had better luck than I have pinpointing the Mickle/Mickel family. I believe Martha had a brother named Joseph and maybe a nephew named Josiah, because Frank mentions Unckle Joe and Josiah. I found both of them in census records in PA. So, please share what you know and I will do the same. Your cousin, Karen P.S.—Please send me how you are related so I can plug your branch in on my genealogy.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/3170.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Karen, It was good to get your reply. I am also a direct descendant of James and Martha. Their daughter Anna was my great-grandmother. She was the 10th of their 11 children according to my records. She married Frank Dorrell and they moved to Morgantown WV. He was also a glass blower. I would love to share information with you. I made a trip to Salem Co NJ a few years ago. I found James and Martha's tombstones in Oak View Cemetery. Susan Nichols
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4725 Message Board Post: SEEKING INFO. ON WILLIAM WEBB 35TH MS. INFANTRY..WHO MAY HAVE BEEN A PRISONER AT POINT LOOKOUT UNION PRISON.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: FOX & HOWARD Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4724 Message Board Post: EMMA C. FOX WAS MY GREATGRANDMOTHER . SHE WAS THE MOTHER OF JESSE E. HOWARD OR EDWARD J. HOWARD , SHE WAS MARRIED TO RICHARD T. HOWARD. JESSE E. HOWARD CHANGE HIS NAME TO EDWARD J. HOWARD HE MARRIED BERTIE S.MARTIN WHO BIRTH NAME WAS HER MIDDLE NAME WAS SHARAH . THEY WERE MY GRAND MOTHER &777 FATHER .
If interested in the full text, please contact me at err1998@webtv.net Include the date of newspaper with your request. A - Z ABRAMSON, Genevieve AILSWORTH, Otis C. BENZEL, Ella M. BIERMANN, Lous BIGGER, Francis L. BOENICKE, Anna BORNHORN, Henry L. BUSCHMILLER, John M. CAREY, Mary Virginia CHANEY, Harry E. CLEARY, Mary Grace DANIELS, Sadie M. DORSEY, Joshua GALLAGHER, Mary C. GIVEN, Cecil A. HEINTZ, Katherine D. HELLER, Joseph K. HEATTERICH, Mary E. HIGGINS, Sadie E. JEFFERSON, Emma V. JENNINGS, Florence W. KILROY, Lillie Agnes LARKIN, Catherine LEE, William R. D. LINDNER, Cresentia MARTIN, Grace Lee Washington MAY, Margaret Marie MARCK, Eleanor MARKS, Elsie B. McNAMARA, Thomas P. MURPHY, William H. NOLKER, Francis J. OLDERSHAW, S. Earle PFEIFFER, James L. PHELPS, Lulu B. RUSSELL, Margarette SCHIAVONE, Louise STERGER, Amanda E. STREET, Emma Francis TAMBURO, Cosmo TONER, Mary TRIPE, Mary Elizabeth WEIS, Katherine WILLIAMS, Charles Etta