This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Corson Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.baltimorecity/7439.1/mb.ashx Message Board Post: I think this is Henry Corson the son. 1912 Baltimore City Directory CORSON Henry, saloon,1504 s. 2nd Corson Henry, bowling alley, 1504 s. 2nd. 1913 Baltimore city Directory CORSON Anna L.Mrs,158 n. Luzerne an CORSON Clara, Mrs, 920 n Arlington av CORSON Evelyn,Mrs, 26 n Linwood av CORSON John L., salesman, 16 Oread av CORSON KATE, SALOON,1504 s 2nd Corson Margt.S.,1309 John Corson Roy, glassblwr. 821 s Paca Corson Wm. glassblwr. 714w Cross Thats all I find at present. Mark, Baltimore
Hi Listers Can anyone out there help me with census records from 1940 onwards in Baltimore City Maryland I am seeking Thomas K Doyle born 1897 Ireland Annie Doyle(AKA Mary Ann) Doyle born 1892 Ireland Mary Margaret Doyle born 1923 Baltimore Maryland Sarah Ann Doyle born 1928 Balimore Maryland John Doyle born 1929 Baltimore Maryland I have access to the UK ancestry census records (not American ) and am willing to do look-ups in return for someone helping me with the American census records for the above family. Thanking you in anticipation of your help Cheers Marion -Australia _________________________________________________________________ Advertisement: Fresh jobs daily. Stop waiting for the newspaper. Search Now! www.seek.com.au http://a.ninemsn.com.au/b.aspx?URL=http%3A%2F%2Fninemsn%2Eseek%2Ecom%2Eau&_t=757263760&_r=Hotmail_EndText_Dec06&_m=EXT
I am looking for any information on the following family: Johann Dietrich Meyer born * Dec.13.1797 and wife Agnesa Arnoldine Wilhelmine born Kartlücke, Westphalen, Prusia.BD * June 08,1798 left April 14, 1834 with 5 children, all born in Westercappein, Wesfalen, Prussia Daughter = Catharina Wilhelmina Meyer BD * 24.06.1824 Daughter = Johanna Sophia Meyer BD * 19.04.1826 Son = Johann Christian Wilhelm Meyer BD * 26.01.1828 Daughter = Bernhardine Wilhelmine Meyer BD * 19.07.1830 Daughter= Maria Dorothea Wilhelmine Meyer BD* 30.01.1833 I found each family member listed in Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s . Year: 1834 (does not give the date) Place: Baltimore, MD The wife is listed as Agnesa Arnoldine Wilhelmin Kortlucke on the passenger information. Kortluck has been spelled- Kortlüke, Kartluke, Kortluecke, Kartluecke, I cannot find any information on them after their arrival in US. I am assuming they remained in the are for some time after arrival. Any suggestions will be helpful. Thank you. Judy in NJ J. Eggers Msgene@mac.com
Yes. I would like a scanned copy if it is not too much trouble. Thanks. Judy J. Eggers Msgene@mac.com On Feb 11, 2007, at 11:36 AM, christineschott@netscape.net wrote: > These obits come out of several different dates of Der Deutsch > Correspondant, a German newspaper in Baltimore. I don't really read > German, so the best I've done is to pick out the names and death > dates and whatever else I can figure out easily. If you'd like a > scanned copy emailed to you I'd be happy to send it. > > Last Name First Name Date of > Death > > Langley Johan Willie ?? Sep 1884 1 yr 6 months old > > Meyer Georg T 19 Sep 1884 27 yrs old > > Schröder Anna S 18 Sep 1884 4 yrs old > > Bodery W H B 19 Sep 1884 46 yrs old > > Heurich Amelia 21 Sep 1884 w/o Christian Heurich > > Röder Pauline 20 Sep 1884 w/o August Röder > > Schneck Anna Elise Bertha 21 Sep 1884 born Biedenkopf, > Hessen > Darmstadt > > Walter Carl Friedrich ?? Sep 1884 son of Georg T and > Marie Walter > > Grund Amanda 21 Sep 1884 buried Baltimore Cem > > Bergmann Wilbert Darwin 19 Sep 1884 in DC > > Müller Thomas Alexander 18 Sep 1884 in DC > > Brandt Johanne 19 Sep 1884 in DC > > Held Anna S 19 Sep 1884 in DC > > Freu Margarethe 24 May 1886 > > Schmidt Adam 24 May 1886 68 years old > > Martin Marie Ethel 24 May 1886 7 months 28 days old > > Specht Howard 24 May 1886 1 year 4 days old > > Lohrmann Sybille 23 May 1886 60 years 12 days old > > Mintiens Louis R 27 Apr 1887 34 yrs old > > Schilling Joseph 26 Apr 1887 > > Steiner Andreas F 27 Apr 1887 9 yrs 4 mo 19 days old > > Wagner Clara Amelia 27 Apr 1887 2 yrs 4 mo 25 days old > > Wild Philipp T 27 Apr 1887 76 yrs old > > Kolb Marie 27 Apr 1887 34 yrs old > > Huth Lilian 27 Apr 1887 45 yrs old, service at St > Michael's Church > > Schmidt Katherine 28 Apr 1887 73 yrs, wife of Philipp > Schmidt > > Leugsfeld Grust 29 Apr 1887 45 yrs old > > Rost Friedrich J 28 Apr 1887 35 yrs old > > von Schlevegrell Georg Ludwig 29 Apr 1887 born Begesad > (?) Hanover > > Kasemeier Christine 29 Apr 1887 80 yrs old > > Lohrmann Michael ?? Apr 1887 57 yrs 6 days > > Schreve Samuel 29 Apr 1887 in DC, husband of Elisabeth > > Goldschimdt Jennie 27 Apr 1887 in DC, 38 yrs old > > Haller Grant L 7 Oct 1887 in Frederick, MD > > Lippey Margarethe M 12 Oct 1887 65 yrs old > > Ganill Belia 12 Oct 1887 13 months old > > Mannnenwetch Anna Elisabeth 12 Oct 1887 2 yrs old > > Weis Harry 12 Oct 1887 3 yrs 11 mo 12 days old > > Zell Wilhelm ?? Oct 1887 59 yrs old > > Bauer Wilbert Robert 12 Oct 1887 3 yrs 9 mo old > > Daniel Louise 13 Oct 1887 44 yrs old, w/o Marris Daniel > > Schneck Wilhelm 12 Oct 1887 fa/o Charles Schneck and > Julia Rinne > > Friedenberg Anna Marie ?? Oct 1887 > > Wildmann Caroline 12 Oct 1887 w/o Wilhelm Wildmann > > Schreve Johann Heinrich 12 Oct 1887 in DC > > Jung Rosa 11 Dec 1894 maiden name Engelmann > > Lauer Daniel 11 Dec 1894 buried Mount Carmel Cem > > Leutner Anna K 12 Dec 1894 buried Loudon Park Cem > > Engelhardt Christine 11 Dec 1894 > > Neder Marie B 12 Dec 1894 > > Schniver Johann 23 Dec 1907 husb of Magdalene Schniver > > Rohde Carl Ludwig 23 Dec 1907 husb of Agnes M Rohde > > Twelbeck Helene C M ?? Dec 1907 wife of Herman H Twelbeck > > Bader Peter 21 Dec 1907 husb of Mary E Bader > > Weinreich Theresa M 21 Dec 1907 wife of Friedrich A Weinriech > > Oesterlein John 21 Dec 1907 son of Henrich and > Francisca Oesterlein > > Roemhildt Clara M 11 Sept 1915 buried Loudon Park Cem > > Waderhauier William G 13 Sep 1915 buried Loudon Park Cem > > Lohrmann George M 13 Sep 1915 buried Loudon Park Cem > > Stieff Charles 24 May 1917 > > Freitag Catherine 24 May 1917 > > Twelbeck Elizbeth A 25 May 1917 buried Loudon Park Cem > > Schnell Annie C 25 May 1917 buried Mt Carmel Cem > > Marriages (Getraut): > Harry N Johnson and F Eada von Haase 6 Aug 1884 > Leonhard J Herold and Mathilde Hehl 16 Sep 1884 > Charles Cole & Lottie M Schrieves 19 May 1886 > Hermann M Wedmann & Pauline M Deder 25 Sep 1887 > Elmer Taffell & Bernhard D Georgulis 2 Oct 1887 (sound like 2 men's > names, but hard to read) > Wilhelm Mangers & Anna S Woolford 6 Oct 1887 > Georg H Meyer & Alice Hunes 9 Oct 1887 > Robert M Thursby & Callie C Jordan 4 Oct 1887 > James Vinson & Anna Meyer 6 Oct 1887= > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MD- > BALTIMORECITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' > without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
These obits come out of several different dates of Der Deutsch Correspondant, a German newspaper in Baltimore. I don't really read German, so the best I've done is to pick out the names and death dates and whatever else I can figure out easily. If you'd like a scanned copy emailed to you I'd be happy to send it. Last Name First Name Date of Death Langley Johan Willie ?? Sep 1884 1 yr 6 months old Meyer Georg T 19 Sep 1884 27 yrs old Schröder Anna S 18 Sep 1884 4 yrs old Bodery W H B 19 Sep 1884 46 yrs old Heurich Amelia 21 Sep 1884 w/o Christian Heurich Röder Pauline 20 Sep 1884 w/o August Röder Schneck Anna Elise Bertha 21 Sep 1884 born Biedenkopf, Hessen Darmstadt Walter Carl Friedrich ?? Sep 1884 son of Georg T and Marie Walter Grund Amanda 21 Sep 1884 buried Baltimore Cem Bergmann Wilbert Darwin 19 Sep 1884 in DC Müller Thomas Alexander 18 Sep 1884 in DC Brandt Johanne 19 Sep 1884 in DC Held Anna S 19 Sep 1884 in DC Freu Margarethe 24 May 1886 Schmidt Adam 24 May 1886 68 years old Martin Marie Ethel 24 May 1886 7 months 28 days old Specht Howard 24 May 1886 1 year 4 days old Lohrmann Sybille 23 May 1886 60 years 12 days old Mintiens Louis R 27 Apr 1887 34 yrs old Schilling Joseph 26 Apr 1887 Steiner Andreas F 27 Apr 1887 9 yrs 4 mo 19 days old Wagner Clara Amelia 27 Apr 1887 2 yrs 4 mo 25 days old Wild Philipp T 27 Apr 1887 76 yrs old Kolb Marie 27 Apr 1887 34 yrs old Huth Lilian 27 Apr 1887 45 yrs old, service at St Michael's Church Schmidt Katherine 28 Apr 1887 73 yrs, wife of Philipp Schmidt Leugsfeld Grust 29 Apr 1887 45 yrs old Rost Friedrich J 28 Apr 1887 35 yrs old von Schlevegrell Georg Ludwig 29 Apr 1887 born Begesad (?) Hanover Kasemeier Christine 29 Apr 1887 80 yrs old Lohrmann Michael ?? Apr 1887 57 yrs 6 days Schreve Samuel 29 Apr 1887 in DC, husband of Elisabeth Goldschimdt Jennie 27 Apr 1887 in DC, 38 yrs old Haller Grant L 7 Oct 1887 in Frederick, MD Lippey Margarethe M 12 Oct 1887 65 yrs old Ganill Belia 12 Oct 1887 13 months old Mannnenwetch Anna Elisabeth 12 Oct 1887 2 yrs old Weis Harry 12 Oct 1887 3 yrs 11 mo 12 days old Zell Wilhelm ?? Oct 1887 59 yrs old Bauer Wilbert Robert 12 Oct 1887 3 yrs 9 mo old Daniel Louise 13 Oct 1887 44 yrs old, w/o Marris Daniel Schneck Wilhelm 12 Oct 1887 fa/o Charles Schneck and Julia Rinne Friedenberg Anna Marie ?? Oct 1887 Wildmann Caroline 12 Oct 1887 w/o Wilhelm Wildmann Schreve Johann Heinrich 12 Oct 1887 in DC Jung Rosa 11 Dec 1894 maiden name Engelmann Lauer Daniel 11 Dec 1894 buried Mount Carmel Cem Leutner Anna K 12 Dec 1894 buried Loudon Park Cem Engelhardt Christine 11 Dec 1894 Neder Marie B 12 Dec 1894 Schniver Johann 23 Dec 1907 husb of Magdalene Schniver Rohde Carl Ludwig 23 Dec 1907 husb of Agnes M Rohde Twelbeck Helene C M ?? Dec 1907 wife of Herman H Twelbeck Bader Peter 21 Dec 1907 husb of Mary E Bader Weinreich Theresa M 21 Dec 1907 wife of Friedrich A Weinriech Oesterlein John 21 Dec 1907 son of Henrich and Francisca Oesterlein Roemhildt Clara M 11 Sept 1915 buried Loudon Park Cem Waderhauier William G 13 Sep 1915 buried Loudon Park Cem Lohrmann George M 13 Sep 1915 buried Loudon Park Cem Stieff Charles 24 May 1917 Freitag Catherine 24 May 1917 Twelbeck Elizbeth A 25 May 1917 buried Loudon Park Cem Schnell Annie C 25 May 1917 buried Mt Carmel Cem Marriages (Getraut): Harry N Johnson and F Eada von Haase 6 Aug 1884 Leonhard J Herold and Mathilde Hehl 16 Sep 1884 Charles Cole & Lottie M Schrieves 19 May 1886 Hermann M Wedmann & Pauline M Deder 25 Sep 1887 Elmer Taffell & Bernhard D Georgulis 2 Oct 1887 (sound like 2 men's names, but hard to read) Wilhelm Mangers & Anna S Woolford 6 Oct 1887 Georg H Meyer & Alice Hunes 9 Oct 1887 Robert M Thursby & Callie C Jordan 4 Oct 1887 James Vinson & Anna Meyer 6 Oct 1887=
1940 census records will not be available til 2012. Census records are not released til 72 years after the census date. You might have to ask someone to look the individuals up in a directory if one is available.
Maz Jakupi wrote: > Hi Listers > Can anyone out there help me with census records from 1940 onwards in > Baltimore City Maryland The 1940 census won't be released to the public until 2012. -- Thomas M. Sommers -- tms@nj.net -- AB2SB
Jean: You are so right, a little information is better than no information at all that's for sure. Patrick and eventually Martin moved out of the city and to the county around what is now Cockeysville, so it makes sense that Patrick took the oath in the county. I will try to follow up and see what (if anything) is actually held at the archibes. Problem for me is that I live in Chicago, so I'll need to try and get someone there to look into it for me. Hopefully, I can have someone look into without too much expense. Do you know what was meant by "minor" in the record for martin? jk On Fri, February 9, 2007 7:18 pm, Jean Johnson wrote: > John, > Kennedy, Martin, Ireland: I don't think "Res. MD over yr" means that > he had lived somewhere else necessarily because I have an abstract > that reads identically. I think it is satisfying a condition of the > court that he reside in MD at least 1 yr and he has witnesses to > attest that he meets the conditions. It looks like he took the oat of > allegiance, renouncing the Queen of UK on 4 Nov 1848 in a Baltimore > County Court. "4 846-1851 MSA C291-2 MdHR 18109 f. 68" is a reference > to where the Md Historical original record "was" or "is" filed at the > Md Archives. However mine could not be found and I was told that the > records of that year had "probably been destroyed." Apparently mine > was from a federal gov't court and the federal govt didn't want the > records and gave thems to Md but Md didn't want to store fedrecords or > didn't have room etc. So good luck with getting your ancestor's > naturalization records. > > Kane, Patrick. Ireland: Yes, his Declaration of intent occurred in a > Baltimore City Court on 14 Oct. 1843. Because Baltimore City had not > yet become an independent city the record would originally have been > kept with Baltimore County records. Contacting the MD Archives might > give you the answer. > > He took the oath & renounced allegiance to the Queen of UK on 13 Oct. > 1846 in Baltimore County. Again "4 1846-1851 MSA C291-2 MdHR 18109 f. > 68" refers to where the record is filled at Md State Archives. A > Baltimore County Court might indicate he no longer lived in Baltimore > City but then Baltimore City was still part of Baltimore County so he > may not have moved. > > I believe I have read that the declaration of intent gave more > information than the actual naturalization itself. > > At the National Archives and Records Administration..... > http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/naturalization/..... homepage they > say: > > Naturalization is the process by which an alien becomes an American > citizen. These records can provide a researcher with information such > as a person's birth date and location, occupation, immigration year, > marital status and spouse information, witnesses' names and addresses, > and more. > > Good luck with finding the record. I was very disappointed when i > didn't get the one I was searching for and I hope you are more > successful. Either way you have gained learning the fact that your > ancestor did actually take the steps necessary to become a citizen. > Neat! > . > Jean Johnson > > > On 2/9/07, John M Kennedy <JKennedy@uic.edu> wrote: >> Thank you so much. Those are the guys. I'm trying to understand what >> it >> means. When it says 4 Nov. 1848 that means the date that Martin made >> his >> declaration of intent? He had resided in the US for 5 years at the time >> he >> made his declaration? And 3 of those years he was a minor? Some of >> those >> numbers don't add up. My Martin was born in 1818 (according to his >> obituary and 1850 census records) so if he arrived in 1843 he would >> already >> have been 25 in 1843 and probably not a minor? The record also says >> that >> he had resided in Maryland for over a year. Does that mean that he may >> have lived in a different state for some of his time or is a year the >> minimum residence before you can make a claim. The witness Bridget >> Kennedy >> is an exciting find. I've speculated that a 70 year old Bridget Kennedy >> listed as one of the residents on his farm in 1860 was his Mother. The >> fact that there is a Bridget in his life in 1848 suggests that the >> Bridget >> in 1860 is not just a coincidence. >> >> There are two dates for Patrick Kane. Would the earlier date be his >> arrival and the later date his declaration of intent? Or is the earlier >> date his declaration of intent and the later date his swearing >> allegiance >> to the US and renouncing allegience to the Queen. >> >> The reference numbers at the MSA and MdHR are just photo copies of the >> information printed in the book? Is there any chance for more >> information >> in the original record (such as date of arrival, ship name, or county of >> origin). >> >> Sorry to follow up your wonderful kindness with so many questions :) >> But >> I've never been able to find either of these guys in passenger lists so >> I'm >> trying to pin down the dates of their arrival. >> >> jk >> >> At 02:04 PM 2/9/2007, you wrote: >> >Kennedy, Martin, Ireland. NATN. Arrived in US 3 yrs. Prior to age 21. >> Res. >> >US for 5 yrs., including 3 of minority. Res. MD over yr. Wits: Bridget >> >Kennedy and Andrew Hery. O&RA to Queen of UK. BC Ct. (Nat. Rcd. Of >> Minors) 3 >> >1845 - 1851 MSA c237-3 MdHR 18114-1 f. 183 4 Nov. 1848. >> > >> >Kane, Patrick. Ireland. NATN. Decl. intent in BC Ct. 14 Oct. 1843. >> Wits. >> >James McGibney and Richard McCancay. O&RA to Queen of UK. BA Ct. (Nat. >> Rcd.) >> >4 1846-1851 MSA C291-2 MdHR 18109 f. 68 13 Oct. 1846. >> > >> >BC = Baltimore City >> >kCt = Cour >> >Nat. Rcd = Nationalization Record >> >O&RA = takes oath and renounces allegiance >> > >> >Hope this helps, >> > >> >Nancy >> > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MD-BALTIMORECITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Corson, Clemson, Meech, Todd, Wyman Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.baltimorecity/7439/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Henry CORSON arrived in the United States sometime prior to 1858 and is found in the 1860 through 1890 US Census (he served in the Civil War) living in Baltimore City, Maryland. As per his Naturalization, he was a native of Denmark. Henry was born abt. 1826. Henry CORSON was married to Wilhelmina /?/ and they had the following children: Francisca b.1856, Sophia b. 1858, Henry b. 1863, Wilhelmina b.1867, Annie b. 1870, Maggie b. 1873 and Leilla b. 1875. I know that Francisca CORSON married Richard H. CLEMSON, 30 Jan 1879. Annie D. CORSON married John Albert MEECH 30 Apr 1890. Minnie Wilhelmina CORSON married Charles A. TODD 24 Apr 1892. Lilly (Leilla) Virginia CORSON married Frank WYMAN 30 Aug 1898. All marriages were in Baltimore, Maryland. Henry and Wilhelmina CORSON were my ggg grandparents; I am descended through Francisca CORSON and Richard CLEMSON. I would like to correspond with others who might be researching any of the above lines. Ginny Hottle
John, Kennedy, Martin, Ireland: I don't think "Res. MD over yr" means that he had lived somewhere else necessarily because I have an abstract that reads identically. I think it is satisfying a condition of the court that he reside in MD at least 1 yr and he has witnesses to attest that he meets the conditions. It looks like he took the oat of allegiance, renouncing the Queen of UK on 4 Nov 1848 in a Baltimore County Court. "4 846-1851 MSA C291-2 MdHR 18109 f. 68" is a reference to where the Md Historical original record "was" or "is" filed at the Md Archives. However mine could not be found and I was told that the records of that year had "probably been destroyed." Apparently mine was from a federal gov't court and the federal govt didn't want the records and gave thems to Md but Md didn't want to store fedrecords or didn't have room etc. So good luck with getting your ancestor's naturalization records. Kane, Patrick. Ireland: Yes, his Declaration of intent occurred in a Baltimore City Court on 14 Oct. 1843. Because Baltimore City had not yet become an independent city the record would originally have been kept with Baltimore County records. Contacting the MD Archives might give you the answer. He took the oath & renounced allegiance to the Queen of UK on 13 Oct. 1846 in Baltimore County. Again "4 1846-1851 MSA C291-2 MdHR 18109 f. 68" refers to where the record is filled at Md State Archives. A Baltimore County Court might indicate he no longer lived in Baltimore City but then Baltimore City was still part of Baltimore County so he may not have moved. I believe I have read that the declaration of intent gave more information than the actual naturalization itself. At the National Archives and Records Administration..... http://www.archives.gov/genealogy/naturalization/..... homepage they say: Naturalization is the process by which an alien becomes an American citizen. These records can provide a researcher with information such as a person's birth date and location, occupation, immigration year, marital status and spouse information, witnesses' names and addresses, and more. Good luck with finding the record. I was very disappointed when i didn't get the one I was searching for and I hope you are more successful. Either way you have gained learning the fact that your ancestor did actually take the steps necessary to become a citizen. Neat! . Jean Johnson On 2/9/07, John M Kennedy <JKennedy@uic.edu> wrote: > Thank you so much. Those are the guys. I'm trying to understand what it > means. When it says 4 Nov. 1848 that means the date that Martin made his > declaration of intent? He had resided in the US for 5 years at the time he > made his declaration? And 3 of those years he was a minor? Some of those > numbers don't add up. My Martin was born in 1818 (according to his > obituary and 1850 census records) so if he arrived in 1843 he would already > have been 25 in 1843 and probably not a minor? The record also says that > he had resided in Maryland for over a year. Does that mean that he may > have lived in a different state for some of his time or is a year the > minimum residence before you can make a claim. The witness Bridget Kennedy > is an exciting find. I've speculated that a 70 year old Bridget Kennedy > listed as one of the residents on his farm in 1860 was his Mother. The > fact that there is a Bridget in his life in 1848 suggests that the Bridget > in 1860 is not just a coincidence. > > There are two dates for Patrick Kane. Would the earlier date be his > arrival and the later date his declaration of intent? Or is the earlier > date his declaration of intent and the later date his swearing allegiance > to the US and renouncing allegience to the Queen. > > The reference numbers at the MSA and MdHR are just photo copies of the > information printed in the book? Is there any chance for more information > in the original record (such as date of arrival, ship name, or county of > origin). > > Sorry to follow up your wonderful kindness with so many questions :) But > I've never been able to find either of these guys in passenger lists so I'm > trying to pin down the dates of their arrival. > > jk > > At 02:04 PM 2/9/2007, you wrote: > >Kennedy, Martin, Ireland. NATN. Arrived in US 3 yrs. Prior to age 21. Res. > >US for 5 yrs., including 3 of minority. Res. MD over yr. Wits: Bridget > >Kennedy and Andrew Hery. O&RA to Queen of UK. BC Ct. (Nat. Rcd. Of Minors) 3 > >1845 - 1851 MSA c237-3 MdHR 18114-1 f. 183 4 Nov. 1848. > > > >Kane, Patrick. Ireland. NATN. Decl. intent in BC Ct. 14 Oct. 1843. Wits. > >James McGibney and Richard McCancay. O&RA to Queen of UK. BA Ct. (Nat. Rcd.) > >4 1846-1851 MSA C291-2 MdHR 18109 f. 68 13 Oct. 1846. > > > >BC = Baltimore City > >kCt = Cour > >Nat. Rcd = Nationalization Record > >O&RA = takes oath and renounces allegiance > > > >Hope this helps, > > > >Nancy > >
Have received death notices from pratt library for some of the Dieterman names,I had asked about earlier Now for some more help.Can anyone do lookups for Oaklawn Cemetery? They would be Frank J.W.Dieterman march 24,1926 August W.Diedeman June 4,1943 George Diedeman May 3,1963 Katherine Diedeman August11,1946. Thanks for your help. Gerri
Thank you so much. Those are the guys. I'm trying to understand what it means. When it says 4 Nov. 1848 that means the date that Martin made his declaration of intent? He had resided in the US for 5 years at the time he made his declaration? And 3 of those years he was a minor? Some of those numbers don't add up. My Martin was born in 1818 (according to his obituary and 1850 census records) so if he arrived in 1843 he would already have been 25 in 1843 and probably not a minor? The record also says that he had resided in Maryland for over a year. Does that mean that he may have lived in a different state for some of his time or is a year the minimum residence before you can make a claim. The witness Bridget Kennedy is an exciting find. I've speculated that a 70 year old Bridget Kennedy listed as one of the residents on his farm in 1860 was his Mother. The fact that there is a Bridget in his life in 1848 suggests that the Bridget in 1860 is not just a coincidence. There are two dates for Patrick Kane. Would the earlier date be his arrival and the later date his declaration of intent? Or is the earlier date his declaration of intent and the later date his swearing allegiance to the US and renouncing allegience to the Queen. The reference numbers at the MSA and MdHR are just photo copies of the information printed in the book? Is there any chance for more information in the original record (such as date of arrival, ship name, or county of origin). Sorry to follow up your wonderful kindness with so many questions :) But I've never been able to find either of these guys in passenger lists so I'm trying to pin down the dates of their arrival. jk At 02:04 PM 2/9/2007, you wrote: >Kennedy, Martin, Ireland. NATN. Arrived in US 3 yrs. Prior to age 21. Res. >US for 5 yrs., including 3 of minority. Res. MD over yr. Wits: Bridget >Kennedy and Andrew Hery. O&RA to Queen of UK. BC Ct. (Nat. Rcd. Of Minors) 3 >1845 - 1851 MSA c237-3 MdHR 18114-1 f. 183 4 Nov. 1848. > >Kane, Patrick. Ireland. NATN. Decl. intent in BC Ct. 14 Oct. 1843. Wits. >James McGibney and Richard McCancay. O&RA to Queen of UK. BA Ct. (Nat. Rcd.) >4 1846-1851 MSA C291-2 MdHR 18109 f. 68 13 Oct. 1846. > >BC = Baltimore City >kCt = Cour >Nat. Rcd = Nationalization Record >O&RA = takes oath and renounces allegiance > >Hope this helps, > >Nancy > >-----Original Message----- >From: md-baltimorecity-bounces@rootsweb.com >[mailto:md-baltimorecity-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of John M Kennedy >Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 11:27 AM >To: md-baltimorecity@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MD-BALTIMORECITY] Naturalization Records > >I came up with a reference to naturalization records for one of my Irish >immigrant ancestors. The reference indicates that the record for Martin >Kennedy is in: Maryland Naturalization Abstracts, Volume 1: Baltimore >County and Baltimore City, 1784-1851. Westminister, MD: Willow Bend Books, >2000 (source bibliography, Oszakiewski, Robert Andrew). Martin Kennedy's >record is on page 208 and Patrick Kane's record is on 202. Does anyone >have access to this book? Or have an idea on how I can get get a >copy? Thanks. > >John Kennedy > > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MD-BALTIMORECITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MD-BALTIMORECITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Kennedy, Martin, Ireland. NATN. Arrived in US 3 yrs. Prior to age 21. Res. US for 5 yrs., including 3 of minority. Res. MD over yr. Wits: Bridget Kennedy and Andrew Hery. O&RA to Queen of UK. BC Ct. (Nat. Rcd. Of Minors) 3 1845 - 1851 MSA c237-3 MdHR 18114-1 f. 183 4 Nov. 1848. Kane, Patrick. Ireland. NATN. Decl. intent in BC Ct. 14 Oct. 1843. Wits. James McGibney and Richard McCancay. O&RA to Queen of UK. BA Ct. (Nat. Rcd.) 4 1846-1851 MSA C291-2 MdHR 18109 f. 68 13 Oct. 1846. BC = Baltimore City kCt = Cour Nat. Rcd = Nationalization Record O&RA = takes oath and renounces allegiance Hope this helps, Nancy -----Original Message----- From: md-baltimorecity-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:md-baltimorecity-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of John M Kennedy Sent: Friday, February 09, 2007 11:27 AM To: md-baltimorecity@rootsweb.com Subject: [MD-BALTIMORECITY] Naturalization Records I came up with a reference to naturalization records for one of my Irish immigrant ancestors. The reference indicates that the record for Martin Kennedy is in: Maryland Naturalization Abstracts, Volume 1: Baltimore County and Baltimore City, 1784-1851. Westminister, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2000 (source bibliography, Oszakiewski, Robert Andrew). Martin Kennedy's record is on page 208 and Patrick Kane's record is on 202. Does anyone have access to this book? Or have an idea on how I can get get a copy? Thanks. John Kennedy ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MD-BALTIMORECITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
I came up with a reference to naturalization records for one of my Irish immigrant ancestors. The reference indicates that the record for Martin Kennedy is in: Maryland Naturalization Abstracts, Volume 1: Baltimore County and Baltimore City, 1784-1851. Westminister, MD: Willow Bend Books, 2000 (source bibliography, Oszakiewski, Robert Andrew). Martin Kennedy's record is on page 208 and Patrick Kane's record is on 202. Does anyone have access to this book? Or have an idea on how I can get get a copy? Thanks. John Kennedy
This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: RE: KERR Classification: queries Message Board URL: http://boards.rootsweb.com/localities.northam.usa.states.maryland.counties.baltimorecity/7438.2/mb.ashx Message Board Post: Obiturary Baltimore Maryland, March 31,1959 KERR, On March 29,1959,Constance F. of 14 Old Court Road, beloved wife of the late Hugh F. Kerr and devoted aunt of James D. Murphy. Services from the Funeral Home of Glenn F. Seitz, 5209 York road at McCabe. Due notice. Friends may call after 6 P.M. today. Mark
Hi Christine, Thanks for putting these lists on roots web. When you have time, would you please email me the obit for John H. Kane? Thanks so much. Ruth -------------- Original message -------------- From: Christine Schott <christineschott@gmail.com> > Please email me directly if you are interested in the full text of > any of these obituaries. > > HOFFMAN Magdalena 20 Sep 1884 > HEURICH Amelia 21 Sep 1884 > KANE John H 21 Sep 1884 > LEVERING Susan L 21 Sep 1884 > SCHNECK Bertha 21 Sep 1884 > SMITH Sarah 21 Sep 1884 > VODERY Rev W H B 20 Sep 1884 > > Christine > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MD-BALTIMORECITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Christine - would like the one on Daniel O'Connor 11 Oct 1885 Thanks.
Christine - would like obit of William H. Morris, 12 Dec 1894.
Hi Christine, Could you please send me the full obit for: REDMOND Martin C 1 Jul 1880 Thank you very much Nancy Hackney ----- Original Message ----- From: "Christine Schott" <christineschott@gmail.com> To: "Christine Schott" <christineschott@netscape.net> Cc: <md@rootsweb.com>; <mdbaltim@rootsweb.com>; <baltgen@rootsweb.com>; <md-baltimorecity@rootsweb.com>; <md-rollcall@rootsweb.com>; <mdgen@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2007 10:02 PM Subject: [MD-BALTIMORECITY] obits Baltimore Sun July 2, 1880 > Please email me directly if you are interested in the full text of > any of these obituaries. > > McCLAIN Mary A 1 Jul 1880 > MILLER Vincent 30 Jun 1880 > McCONKEY George W 30 Jun 1880 > REDMOND Martin C 1 Jul 1880 > SELLERS Matthew B 1 Jul 1880 > SPILMAN Virginia 1 Jul 1880 > SACHTLEBEN Wilhelmine 30 Jun 1880 > SCHLOSS Henriette 1 Jul 1880 > SIMPSON Mary Edith 27 Jun 1880 > SELIGMAN Mayer 30 Jun 1880 > SMITH Annie G 1 Jul 1880 > WILLIAMS Lillie E 1 Jul 1880 > WARD Horace Beall 29 Jun 1880 > WINCHESTER J Richard 22 Jun 1880 > > > > Christine > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MD-BALTIMORECITY-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
In a message dated 2/8/2007 7:36:31 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, christineschott@gmail.com writes: MURPHY John D 8 Oct 1885 Please send the obit for John D. Murphy Thank you. Cherry