www.NEWCATHEDRALCEMETERY.COM Located in west Baltimore, Md Their records have been microfilmed and can be seen at Maryland Historical Society 201 W. Monument Street Baltimore, Md Records are on reels 1871 thru 1898 for years 1871 to 1975
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/2924.1.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Your posting received. I will get some materials together and send to you. I think I still have the pictures on my computer.
Obituary link for Horatio Jones. Hope this helps Patti http://www.ancestry.com/search/obit/view.aspx?sourceId=2524&kw=+Jones++Horatio+&pid=3605163&url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll%3Fdb%3dweb-obituary%26gsfn%3dHoratio%2b%26gsln%3d%2bJones%2b%26gsco%3d2%252cUnited%2bStates%26Submit%3dSearch%26ltpop%3d1%26prox%3d1%26yeart%3da%26ti%3d0%26gss%3dangs%26sourceid%3d2524%26indiv%3d1<http://www.ancestry.com/search/obit/view.aspx?sourceId=2524&kw=+Jones++Horatio+&pid=3605163&url=http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll%3Fdb%3dweb-obituary%26gsfn%3dHoratio%2b%26gsln%3d%2bJones%2b%26gsco%3d2%252cUnited%2bStates%26Submit%3dSearch%26ltpop%3d1%26prox%3d1%26yeart%3da%26ti%3d0%26gss%3dangs%26sourceid%3d2524%26indiv%3d1>
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/2924.1.1.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Wow, I am the original author who was looking for the Dashiell information. It's been a long time since I've been to this sight and I want to say Thanks to everyone who took the time to answer me. I do have a Samuel Dashiell on my line he was my great grandfather. My great grandfather had a son named James Dashiell (my grandfather). Besides Cecy did Samuel have any sons? Were the children that you listed Samuel' or were they Cecy' I was a bit confused with the way you listed your information. I would love to see the pictures that you have. I am looking forward to hearing from you. Karen
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Harkum Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4217 Message Board Post: Looking for obits for James Prescott Harkum between 1910 & 1920 and Mary Wheeler Harkum between 1900 and 1910. Thanks.
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/4216.1 Message Board Post: Horatio C. Jones - Worcester County Messenger (6/12/2004) Horatio C. Jones, Jr. "Rash" Of Ocean Pine, MD and formerly of Chadds Ford, PA died peacefully on Sunday, June 6, 2004, in the company of his family and friends, in his home. Rash was born in Wilmington, DE on a 200-acre dairy farm. He was a descendent of the Swedes, who arrived in America in 1643. He was a commercial and residential builder, a stockbroker and a cemeterian, as well as a member of Ducks Unlimited, the Optimist Club and the Swedish Colonial Society. Rash never sat still, even in his spare time, as he enjoyed fishing, boating, golf, bowling, ice hockey, hunting and breeding Labradors for hunting. During the 1970s and '80s, Rash coached his son's ice hockey teams and taught his daughter to ice-skate. He never missed the opportunity to enjoy his children's games and ice shows. A talented and creative gourmet cook, Rash expanded his wife'' skills beyond toast and ice cubes; his children were grateful. His daughter, Christa, picked up his talents by assimilation; her mother and friends are grateful. As a man of great dignity and strength, his spirit lives on in those he touched. His laughter and wry sense of humor are the knowing smiles that color the faces of those who knew and loved him. Thoughts of sadness easily turn to those of good times and to honoring the wishes of an admirable man, who drifted away to promises that his death would mark a celebration of a life lived to its fullest. Horatio C. Jones left a serene sense of peace in those who carry on with him in their hearts. He was the beloved husband of Lydia M. Jones; and the devoted father of Horatio C. Jones, III, MD of Boothwyn, PA and Christa M. Jones of Norfolk, VA. Other survivors include "DIL" Suzanne A. Jones; grandchildren, Michael C. and Lauren A. Jones; a niece and grandniece, Nickie and Alex; and a host of treasured friends who were as family to him. The service and interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, PO Box 3687, Ocean City, MD 21842. Arrangements are being handled by the BURBAGE FUNERAL HOME, Berlin, MD [published 06/12/2004] Same obituary in Maryland Times-Press (6/12/2004) and Somerset Herald (6/13/2004)
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/720.723.2067.2 Message Board Post: Have information that Mary Bodkin ws born in 1766 in Augusta County VA. she Married Alexander in 1782 and had 9 children. Hope it helps
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Obituary Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4216 Message Board Post: Hi. A one Horatio Jones of Berlin MD passed away recently (last month or so), but I am unable to find the details of his death. Could SKS point me to local resources for looking this up, or, even better, send me details of his obit if it is available? Thanks in advance. John
John, Horatio C. Jones - Worcester County Messenger (6/12/2004) Horatio C. Jones, Jr. "Rash" Of Ocean Pine, MD and formerly of Chadds Ford, PA died peacefully on Sunday, June 6, 2004, in the company of his family and friends, in his home. Rash was born in Wilmington, DE on a 200-acre dairy farm. He was a descendent of the Swedes, who arrived in America in 1643. He was a commercial and residential builder, a stockbroker and a cemeterian, as well as a member of Ducks Unlimited, the Optimist Club and the Swedish Colonial Society. Rash never sat still, even in his spare time, as he enjoyed fishing, boating, golf, bowling, ice hockey, hunting and breeding Labradors for hunting. During the 1970s and '80s, Rash coached his son's ice hockey teams and taught his daughter to ice-skate. He never missed the opportunity to enjoy his children's games and ice shows. A talented and creative gourmet cook, Rash expanded his wife'' skills beyond toast and ice cubes; his children were grateful. His daughter, Christa, picked up his talents by assimilation; her mother and friends are grateful. As a man of great dignity and strength, his spirit lives on in those he touched. His laughter and wry sense of humor are the knowing smiles that color the faces of those who knew and loved him. Thoughts of sadness easily turn to those of good times and to honoring the wishes of an admirable man, who drifted away to promises that his death would mark a celebration of a life lived to its fullest. Horatio C. Jones left a serene sense of peace in those who carry on with him in their hearts. He was the beloved husband of Lydia M. Jones; and the devoted father of Horatio C. Jones, III, MD of Boothwyn, PA and Christa M. Jones of Norfolk, VA. Other survivors include "DIL" Suzanne A. Jones; grandchildren, Michael C. and Lauren A. Jones; a niece and grandniece, Nickie and Alex; and a host of treasured friends who were as family to him. The service and interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Mid-Atlantic Symphony Orchestra, PO Box 3687, Ocean City, MD 21842. Arrangements are being handled by the BURBAGE FUNERAL HOME, Berlin, MD [published 06/12/2004] Same obituary in Maryland Times-Press (6/12/2004) and Somerset Herald (6/13/2004) Bruce At 09:02 AM 6/29/2004, [email protected] wrote: >This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. > >Classification: Obituary > >Message Board URL: > >http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4216 > >Message Board Post: > >Hi. > >A one Horatio Jones of Berlin MD passed away recently (last month or so), >but I am unable to find the details of his death. Could SKS point me to >local resources for looking this up, or, even better, send me details of >his obit if it is available? > >Thanks in advance. >John > > >==== MD Mailing List ==== >For helpful information on how to use this list more effectively, as well >as links to other helpful related information, click on: >http://lists5.rootsweb.com/index/usa/MD/misc.html > >============================== >Gain access to over two billion names including the new Immigration >Collection with an Ancestry.com free trial. Click to learn more. >http://www.ancestry.com/rd/redir.asp?targetid=4930&sourceid=1237 Bruce L. Nicholson, Ph.D. Professor (Fall Semesters Only - Semi-retired) Department of Biochemistry, Microbiology and Molecular Biology University of Maine Orono, Maine 04469 Tel: 207-581-2800 Fax: 207-581-2801 Email: [email protected] Home: Gold Canyon, Arizona Personal Web Page: www.geocities.com/brucelnicholson
Hello, Looking for passenger lists for the following ships from Cork, Ireland, to Baltimore/Annapolis in 1772 (advertisements from the 'Cork Hibernian Chronicle,' newspaper, 1772):- "FOR BALTIMORE IN MARYLAND, the good ship CRAWFORD, James M'Lean, Master, burthen 300 tons, a stout new ship, and a prime sailor, well accommodated for passengers and servants, will sail in 15 days, all healthy young men, and a few young women, who are willing to better their fortunes, will meet with proper encouragement by applying to Mrs. M'Donough in Bruce's-lane, or at the Captain's Lodgings at Mr. Walker's in Half-Moon-street, or on board ship at Passage. Said Captain is well known to give kind usage to passengers and servants. For freight or passage apply to Messrs. Joseph and Pope Gray. For BALTIMORE IN THE PROVINCE OF MARYLAND, the most flourishing and plentiful part of all America, - THE good new Schooner, MOLLY AND SALLY, of Maryland, Gabrial Siacom, Master, being well accommodated for cabin and steerage passengers, and servants, will be ready for sea in fourteen days, therefore all young men and women, who are willing to better their fortunes will meet with good encouragement by applying to Mrs. Mc. Donough in Bruce's-lane, said Captain at the Widow Bass's in George's-street, or on board the schooner at Passage. For freight or further information apply to William Willcocks, and Co. near Parliament Bridge. Mar. 9 For ANNAPOLIS & BALTIMORE TOWN IN MARYLAND, the most healthy, best and cheapest province in North America, and but two days journey from the flourishing city of Philadelphia, - The SWAN of Maryland, burthen 250 tuns, a stout new Brigatine, and a prime sailor, Benjamin Dashiell, Commander, is now in the harbour, and will be soon completely fitted out for the reception of Passengers, Redemptioners and Servants, and ready to sail in about three weeks. The Swan is a tight good vessel, and the Captain is well acquainted in that trade. He will be plentifully supplied with provisions and every other necessary accommodation for the voyage. Proper encouragement will be given to any likely young men and women, (particularly tradesmen and husbandmen) who are well recommended, and willing to better themselves abroad, by applying to Capt. Dashiell, at the Bristol Arms in Half-Moon-street; or on board the vessel at Passage. Whoever wants freight or passage may apply to Thomas Browne, merc! hant, near the Old Drawbridge. May 7. For the City of ANNAPOLIS and BALTIMORE TOWN in MARYLAND, the most flourishing province in North America, - THE PENN of Philadelphia, burthen 250 tuns, a fine new Snow, and a prime sailor, Thomas Mc. Cane Commander, is now completely fitting out for the reception of Passengers; has excellent accommodations and will be ready to sail in about 12 days. All healthy young men, and likely young women, who are well recommended and willing to better their fortunes abroad, will meet with the best encouragement and good usage from Captain Mc. Cane at the Bristol Arms in Half Moon street; or on board the vessel at Cove. For freight or passage apply to Thomas Browne, near the Old Drawbridge. August 13." These ships would also seem to have carried prisoners from Cork who had been sentenced 'to be transported to the plantations.' Would also love to receive any information re books, cds or articles. Regards, Jean Prendergast, Cork http://homepage.eircom.net/~ridgway/
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/4215 Message Board Post: I am looking for the parents, siblings and grandparents of Harry Aloysius Seibert b. 12 Oct. 1904 in Frostburg, MD d. 2 Aug. 1978 in Johnstown, PA. He married Shirley L. Deffenbaugh 9 June 1961 in Frostburg. His first wife was Violet b. 8 Aug. 1909 In Frostburg d. 14 Mar. 1959 in Johnstown, PA. I sent for his death certificate but it does not show parents, his daughters don't know who their grandparents were either. I don't know what county Frostburg is in. Any help appreciated.
I am looking for an OBITUARY or any information on Ima K. Cost, who lived in Greenbelt and died there May 19, 1994. I need to know if her daughter, Dorothy, married Robert L. Schulz in 1943. Thanks. Karen Peterson
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/2300.1.1 Message Board Post: Jennifer: I have about 10,000 people in my database, but am still searching for answers. Your Olive (I have a birth year of 1884, but not the exact date) was married to Roy Livingston Sponseller and I have them with 2 sons, but no descendants beyond that. Could you bring the line current for me, with names, dates and places of birth, marriage (with spouses' info), death, to the extent available? Thank you for any help. If I can reciprocate, let me know.
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Smith, Jacob Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4214 Message Board Post: They married 1817 in Hampshire County, Virginia which later became West Virginia. They lived and raised their family in North River Mills, WV: Wesley, Jacob Jr., Emily, Sarah, Franlin, Mary Ann "Polly Ann", Margaret, Jefferson, Vincent(GGgrandfather),& Rebecca. Thanks, Jane [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: EDWARDS Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4213 Message Board Post: I am looking for widow and /or children of Oscar B. Edwards who died on23 Dec 1953 in Maryland General Hospital,Baltimore,Maryland. He was my Uncle,his sister Nora was my Mother. We were not aware that he was md. until my Family History Research began.He had not kept in touch with his family in SC,and when my Mother and her siblings were notified of his death we did not know he was md. I sent for his death certificate a while back and found the informant on it to be a wife named Helen Edwards. I would very much like to find these relatives and meet them and include them in my family history. If anyone knows of these folks please reply to this messageAlso,their residence at that time was 1912 Greenmount Ave.Baltimore,Maryland according to the death certificate.Thanks,Gloria M.O'Neal e-mail- [email protected]
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Waller, Batchelder Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4212 Message Board Post: I need help! I am looking for the last branch on one of my families. The parents were Rev. Comfort Babcock Waller & Nancy Batchelder (both born in NY in 1813 and 1814, respectively). They had 8 children, including a daughter Ellen, who was born in Lykens, Crawford County, OH in 1844. She moved with her family to WI in 1847. She was last listed in the 1860 census, and was gone by the 1870 census from her parent's household. I know for a fact that she was married and living after 1891, in Rev. Waller's obituary it said that he was survived by 4 daughters (which would include Ellen). I've tried to find out whom she married and where she moved to. She was dead by 1933. I have no idea whom she married or where she moved to. I would be MOST INDEBTED if someone out there could help me find her and would be happy to reimburse them for any costs involved. Please help me find Ellen after a 16 year search. Thank you!!!
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Gain, Reaver, Leister, Patterson. OConnor, Fisher, Bell, Burdette, Hawkins, Stallings Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/SFB.2ACI/4211 Message Board Post: I am trying to find out if there was a GAIN listed in the Civil War Book for Maryland. Thanks.
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/2853.1230.1.1.1 Message Board Post: When I say "back to Baltimore" I did not mean that she was from there. I believe she was from P.G. county.
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/2853.1230.1.1 Message Board Post: Who was your grandfather? My Annie Nothey was born in MD in 1870, moved to DC and then back to Baltimore, where she married Isaac "Harry" Parks. She died in 1947. Her father's name was John Nothey and he was born in MD.
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/4210.1 Message Board Post: Hello, I searched various Garrett County, MD Census years trying to find a family with a daughter named Anna or Annie. In 1920 there was a family with a twelve-year-old daugther named Annie C. (The date of the census reading was 11 Mar 1920, so the age would be about right.) From the 1920 MD Census Garrett County, Election District 3 - Grantsville, dated 11 Mar 1920: Bittinger, Joseph, Head, 40, Born in Maryland, Parents Born in Maryland, Miner in coal mines Bittinger, Eliza J., Wife, 32, Born in Maryland, Parents Born in Maryland Bittinger, James W., Son, 19, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland, Miner in coal mines Bittinger, Flora M., Daughter, 14, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, Annie C., Daughter, 12, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, Mary J., Daughter, 10, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, Ethel P., Daughter, 8, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, August, Son, 5 8/12, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, Forest E., Son, 4 1/12, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, Isabel, Daughter, 1 6/12, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland I wasn't able to find the family in 1910. However, they do appear in 1930 (without Annie listed): From the 1930 MD Census Garrett County, District 3 - Grantsville, dated 12 May 1930: Bittinger, Joseph H., Head, 59, Age at first marriage: 27 Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland, Laborer at odd jobs Bittinger, Eliza J., Wife, 49, Age at first marriage: 18, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, Herman A. (August from 1920?), Son, 16, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland, Farm laborer on general farm Bittinger, George E., Son, 14, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, Isabell, Daughter, 11, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, George R., Son, 8, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, Gladis M., Daughter, 6, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Bittinger, Gilbert R., Grandson, 4 2/12, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland Fresh, Maud, Roomer, 51, Born in Maryland, Father born in Germany, Mother born in Maryland Bittinger, Mildred (Flora M. from 1920?), Daughter, 25, Born in Maryland, Parents born in Maryland, Teacher in public schools (If you compare the ages of the parents from 1920 to 1930, they are a little off. Probably the 1930 ages are accurate.) There is also an Anna Catherine Bittinger listed in the RootsWeb World Connect Project: Anna Catherine "Annie" Bittinger, Sep 1907 - 9 Mar 1983, parents Joseph Henry Bittinger and Eliza Jane Broadwater (which agrees with the census listing). This line has been well-documented by Marvin Hoover. There were many entries for Bittinger in Garrett County in the various census listings. In fact, there is a section of the county known as Bittinger, as well as a Bittinger Road. You may want to post to the Garrett County, Maryland Board. There have been several postings about the family. The Social Security Death Index does have a listing for an Anna Fazenbaker, DOB: 3 Sep 1907, DOD: Mar 1983, Last Residence: Oakland, Garrett County, MD I hope this information helps. Good luck with your search.