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    1. [MDCARROLL] Surnames
    2. Judy & Mark Wilkinson
    3. I sent out three obits and am wondering if anyone recognizes the names mentioned in them ? Here are the names... Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bair Miss Cora Myers Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wolfe Mr. and Mrs. David Yingling Mr. mad Mrs. Harry Bair Gerhie Bair Mr. and Mrs.(Mable) Hahn Mr. and Mrs. Paul Miller Mr. and Mrs. (Elsie) Klinedinst Mr and Mrs Daniel Bair Mr. and Mrs. George Warner Mr. and Mrs. John Fortney Mr. and Mrs. (Lydia) Feeser Mr. and Mrs.(Vivian) Eichelberger Mr. and Mrs. (Ruth) Stough Mr. and Mrs. (Doris) Noel Please let me know if you have any info on these people, Judy

    03/28/2001 01:16:16
    1. [MDCARROLL] Obituary Daniel M. Bair
    2. Judy & Mark Wilkinson
    3. Daniel M. Bair Daniel M. Bair, 88, formerly of 213 Popular St., Hanover, died Thursday, March 14, 1985, at the Gettysburg Lutheran Home. He was the husband of the late Roxie Flickinger Bair, who died in 1979. Born in Carroll County, Md., Bair was the sone of the late Daniel H. and Martha Huff Bair. He was a ember Of St. Paul's Lutheran Church, York Street, the Littlestown Eagles, and was a past member of the Hanover HOme Association. He had been employeed bythe Cambridge Rubber Co., Littlestown, prior to his retirement. Serviving are three daughters, Mrs Vivian Eichelberger, Hanover RD 3; Mrs Ruth Stouch, Hanover RD 6; and Mrs Doris Noel, Hanover RD 6; and more thatn 20 grandchildren and great-grandchildren. The funeral will be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the Wetzel Funeral Home, 549 Carlisle St., with his pastor, the Re. Jack R. Hoffman, officiating . Burial will be in Ret Haven Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home Sunday evening.

    03/28/2001 12:53:05
    1. [MDCARROLL] Obituary Daniel Henry Bair
    2. Judy & Mark Wilkinson
    3. Daniel H Bair Danile Henry Bair, formerly of Littlestown, died yesterday morning at 7:45 o'clock at his home, East Berlin, R.D. 3, at the age of 81years. Death was die to a complication of diseases and infirmaties. He was a son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Levi Bair, Littlestown, and was twice married. His first wife preceeded him in death a number of years ago. Surviving are his second wife, who before marriage was Miss Cora Myers, Hanover, and the following children of his first wife : Mrs. Harry Wolfe. Littlestown, R.D. ; Mrs David Yingling, Gettysburg, R.D. ; Harry Bair, Littlestown, R.D. ; Gerhie Bair, East Berlin, R.D. ;Mrs Mabel Hahn, Waynesboro ; Mrs. Paul Miller, Littlestown, R.D.; Mrs Elsie Klinedinst, Hanover; Daniel Bair, York, and Mrs. George Warner, Hanover. Fourty grandchildren, twenty-five great-grandchildren and two half sisters, Mrs John Fourtney, Harrisburg, and Mrs Lydia Fesser, Baltimore, also survive. The funeral will be held Sunday afternoon meeting at the home at 1 p. m. where brief services in St. Paul's Lutheran church, Littlestown, of which he was a member. The Rev. D.S. Kammerer, paster of that church, will officiate.Burial will be made in Mt. Carmel cemetery, Littlestown.

    03/28/2001 11:41:38
    1. [MDCARROLL] Obituary Martha Ellen (Huff) Bair
    2. Judy & Mark Wilkinson
    3. Mrs. Daniel Bair Mrs. Martha Ellen Bair, wife of Daniel Bair, Lombard street. Littlestown, died this morning at 7 o'clock from a complication of deceased after an illness of two years. She was aged 72 years, six months and 24 days. Besides her husband she is survived by six daughters and three sons as follows : Mrs. Harry Wolf, Littletown; Mrs. David Yingling, Gettysburg; Mrs. Mabel Hahn, Waynesboro; Mrs. Miller near Littlestown ; Mrs. George Warner, Hanover; Harry L. Bair, Germany township; Gehrie Bair, York and Daniel Bair, Littlestown. She also leaves 36 grandchildren, six great-grandchildren and three brothers and one sister as follows : Jerome and William Huff, Decatur, Ill.; Eddie Huff, Westminster; and Mrs. Elizabeth Duttera, Westminster. The deceases was a member of St. Paul's Lutheran church of Littlestown. The funeral will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock with services at the residence in charge of the Rev. H. C. Bergstresser. Internment will be made in Mt.Carmel cemetery.

    03/28/2001 11:26:50
    1. [MDCARROLL] FROCK
    2. Steve and Judy Hanson
    3. Can anyone tell me who were the parents of Anna Maria (Polly) FROCK who married Peter BANKERT, JR.? Many thanks, Judy

    03/26/2001 12:44:02
    1. [MDCARROLL] CHAT: UNSUBBING yourself from any Rootsweb.com MAILING LISTS
    2. Hi everyone........ sending this to Rob when I thought.. I bet lots of people could use this information.. So if you get duplicates...... click DELETE.. .Mailing list cordinators everywhere will love you for it as most times.. a person who is a cordinator has more then one mailing list, myself is 16 at last count.. Now if you get a person from every mailing list that wants to unsubscribe or sub on the same day............ this can be time consuming as you can see. So volunteering to do this helps all mailing list volunteers. ::: smiling:::::: << I am still recieving email from the mailing list. I believe the address that needs to be removed is now: [email protected] Can you help with this or should I be contacting someone else? >> Hi Rob, In the thought of saving Colleen some time, yes- she is the one who would have to unsub you other then yourself-- here is how~ For anyone to unsub from a mailing list from ANY rootsweb.com mailing list Take the email address for queries.......... ie [email protected] (change the name to the list you are on) add the word request.. like this [email protected] -- using that address in the Send To box of email.. and putting ONLY the word UNSUBSCRIBE in the text.. you have now unsubbed yourself.. the same as when you subscribe only the word changes to unsubscribe And IF YOU are on a DIGEST mode.. change the L to D... This is a easy way to remember how to unsubscribe from ANY ... ROOTSWEB.COM mailing list. This is included in every welcome you get from any list you join. Speaking of Welcome Lists.. a good way to save those for future references.. like unsubbing .. is to make a Folder called...... Welcomes or Mailing List or whatever you choose.. and when a welcome letter arrives? Use the Save As from the File menu.. name the file for the name, county, or whatever the subject of the mailing list is. Now, one more thing......... Say for example.. someone has forwarded you an email from a mailing list and you thing you would like to be on that list?? Look at the email address... Is it rootsweb.com? If so, add in the word Request that we talked of here in the beginning... and send that email with the word subscribe in the body of the email.. and you are now.. a subscriber to that mailing list....... without hunting for the URL that tells you how. Nifty, you say? I sure think so. In reality you only need to save one welcome regarding rootsweb's mailing list.. as all you need to do is change the name.. but by saving it you are also keeping a good record of WHO you are subscribed to also. Whoila........... don't ya just love it~ Good Luck Brenda Brenda K. Wolfgram Moore Ancestral Lineages by Kingsley http://genealogypro.com/kingsley.html [email protected] http://grandtraverseregion.com website: for Michigan counties: Benzie, GrandTraverse, Kalkaska, Leelanau surnames: Wolfgram, Kratochvil, Secor/Sicard, Jacques,Leguerre, Vallee and and

    03/26/2001 04:31:57
    1. [MDCARROLL] Sell family line
    2. Hi listers, I am researching the SELL line of Peter & his wife Louisa who died in Carroll Co., MD. My line is through their son Henry SELL who married Rachel HARMAN/HARMON. Henry & Rachel died in Preston Co., WV. I am looking for information and/or ancestors of Peter & Louisa SELL. I have a copy of the death certificate for Henry listing his parents as Peter & Louise SELL. Will share info. Barb Kelley in FL

    03/21/2001 09:41:13
    1. [MDCARROLL] Stem surname
    2. Wanda
    3. Dear List I seem to have a double supply of Stem's. One Jacob Stem went to Ohio, the other stayed in Carroll Co and married Elizabeth Engle, then, Mary Ann Hooper. The first Jacob married, we think, Sarah Plain. Both Jacob's born ca 1793 and died 1855 or 1860. It is very difficult figuring which was which and Mathias was father of one, and Conrad father of Mathias. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'd be glad to share information on children of the Carroll Co Jacob, etc. Thanks, Wanda Barnes Hall ` [email protected]

    03/21/2001 07:54:14
    1. [MDCARROLL] Hesson's in Silver Run
    2. Susan E. Bundy
    3. Hi Joe, St. Mary's Cemetery is in the heart of Silver Run, Md. So, the Silver Run cemetery is St. Mary's Lutheran Cemetery. And there are 60 Hesson Tombstones Inscriptions in Vol. 5 Part One of the Carroll County Cemeteries series by the Carroll County Genealogical Society. And they are either at St. Mary's or Krider's Lutheran Cemetery in Westminster. Who are you looking for ? Susan Bundy Carroll County Genweb site volunteer Coordinator

    03/19/2001 10:14:49
    1. [MDCARROLL] Newspapers circa 1800-1850
    2. Susan E. Bundy
    3. Hi Jacqui and List, Carroll County was formed on 19 Jan 1837 out of the eastern part of Frederick County and a western part of Baltimore County. So, before 1837, depending on where your ancestors were living in Carroll County, the newspapers would have been from Frederick County or Baltimore. Carroll County earliest date for an newspaper is 1842 to 1846, The Democrat andCarroll County Republican and 1855 to 1928 American Sentinel (at HSCC in orgianal, lating for a mircofilm set, newspaper to fragile to handle and these are on mircofilm at Md Archives) 1868 to 1978 Democratic Advocate (at HSCC on mircofilm and original) 1911 to 1978 The Times, later became The Carroll County Times (at HSCC microfilm or original) These newspapers were published in Westminster, the county seat. The Historical Society of Carroll County homepage for list of newspapers. http://www.carr.org/hscc/ If you are looking for anything earlier than 1837, like in Frederick County, through Willow Bend Bookstore, they have F. Edward Wright's Frederick County Newspapers abstracts starting 1768 to 1840. These are about 4 to 5 books. http://www.WillowBendBooks.com For Baltimore County, Enoch Pratt Library would have them on microfilms and Willow Bend has some newspaper abstracts books too. http://www.pratt.lib.md.us/slrc/mdxgen.html Hope this helps some in your search, Susan E. Bundy Carroll County Genweb site volunteer

    03/19/2001 10:03:29
    1. [MDCARROLL] Dr. Arthur Tracey's Land Records
    2. Susan E. Bundy
    3. Hello Pat, Dr. Tracey's Land Tracts Records are at the Historical Society of Carroll County, 210 East Main Street, Westminster, Md. 410-848-6494 http://www.carr.org/hscc/ You can go to the HSCC homepage and there is a site on the policy and procedures for a research request in the reference library. The HSCC has Dr. Tracey's orginial sets of cards and maps of the land tracts. Dr. Tracey was the past President/Vice President of the HSCC and was a very strong force behind the HSCC. The HSCC was formed in 1939. And there is a set of his Land Tract cards in Annapolis at Archives. The Tract, OHIO, is over 9,800 arces and it runs along the Pa border of Adam and Franklin County and in Dr. Tracey's deed drawings, are the metes and bounds of the Ohio tract, and hold some of it has been sold off, and the cards has the land transfers up to the 1860's, if the information was available in the Surveyor's books that Dr. Tracey's had abstracted the for the tracts. Susan E. Bundy Carroll County Genweb site volunteer Coordinator

    03/19/2001 07:02:56
    1. [MDCARROLL] Re:Tracey Land Records & OHIO tract
    2. Michelle & Pat Lenhart
    3. Can anyone define the boundaries of the land tract "Ohio" in Carroll Co? Is there a map showing it? Where are the TRACEY Land Records archived (library, historical society, gov. ofc) and where can one write to have copies made and sent? Many thanks........Pat Lenhart

    03/19/2001 03:28:10
    1. [MDCARROLL] Silver Run Cemetery information on Hesson(g)s ??
    2. Hello List First is the Silver Run Cemetery different from the St. Mary's Cemetery? If so, Then I need information on the Hesson(g)s burried there. Please!! Thank you Joe Evans

    03/17/2001 03:38:59
    1. [MDCARROLL] newspapers circa 1800-1850
    2. Did Carroll County have a local newspaper during that time? If not, what newspaper maight have covered Carroll Co. news? Jacqui Baylis

    03/17/2001 02:09:11
    1. [MDCARROLL] Hahn family research
    2. Joyce Wilson
    3. I am researching my husband's Hahn family who we've traced to Carroll County, MD. They moved to Columbiana County, OH by the early 1800's. If anyone has researched this family, I'd love to hear from you. Joyce Wilson

    03/16/2001 02:54:22
    1. [MDCARROLL] Joseph A Will
    2. trudie davis-long
    3. Posted on: Carroll County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Md/Carroll/10176 Surname: Will ------------------------- Joseph A Will died in Carroll Co, MD in 1954. Who were his parents.

    03/16/2001 01:11:21
    1. [MDCARROLL] Crouse
    2. Tricia Fortney
    3. Posted on: Carroll County Queries Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Md/Carroll/10174 Surname: Crouse, Fry ------------------------- Sorry I don't have a Howard Crouse in my info

    03/13/2001 01:39:57
    1. [MDCARROLL] George W. Bish
    2. Rick Huneke
    3. Posted on: Carroll County Biographies Reply Here: http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/USA/Md/CarrollBios/10004 Surname: Bish, Bixler, Lippy, Reinhart, Frock, Myers ------------------------- George is the son of Noah T. Bish who was born in Carroll County. Noah is son of William Bish, son of Adam Bish, Jr., son of Adam Bish, Sr (who immigrated to the New World from Germany to York County, PA. GEORGE W. BISH, Dayton Financier, business man and public official, George W. Bish has a record of long and competent service in public offices, and his private interests to-day embrace much successful enterprise of the most constructive type. In brief, Mr. Bish, as a citizen and as a civic servant, is recognized as one who pursues a common aim of actual service. Public progress is represented as well in the workings of the Union Building & Loan Association, of which he is assistant secretary and general manager, as in the office of city commissioner, whose duties he pays the respect of intelligent industry and of great practical experience. Mr. Bish is also a director and vice president of the Acorn Home Company, which has added substantial advance to the general progress of this city, having developed many residential plats and contributed an important impulse to the expansion of the best type of residence communities. George W. Bish was born in Dayton, November 13, 1871, the son of Noah T. and Sarah C. (Clemmer) Bish, and was educated in the public schools of Dayton. On leaving school he entered business with his father, a successful merchant of this city, and for more than twenty years was associated with him in the grocery business. George W. Bish was elected city auditor of Dayton in 1908, an office he filled for four years. In 1917, he entered on the office of county auditor of Montgomery County, disposing of the grocery business. In 1923, he terminated his service as county auditor and, having then for more than ten years been a director of the Union Building & Loan Association, he became general manager of that institution and was made its assistant secretary. His administrative duties in the Union Building & Loan Association to-day constitute his principal interest. In 1925 he was elected to the Board of Commissioners of the city of Dayton, and has brought to that office an experience with public administration which is well leavened by the thorough knowledge of business practices derived from his wide interests in the business life of Dayton for a quarter of a century. During the World War, he contributed valuable service to the civilian war work as chairman of the Food Commission. He is a member of the Masonic Bodies, including Scottish Rite (Thirty-Second Degree) and Shrine; is a past commander of Reed Commandery, Knights Templar, and a member of the Noontide Club; is a member of Miami Lodge No. 32, Knights of Pythias and the Triangle Club; the Odd Fellows, the Dayton Chamber of Commerce and other societies, civic and social. Mr. Bish has one son, Howard P. Bish. His wife is deceased. From: Southern Ohio and its Builders. James O. Jones Company, 1927. Pages 417 & 436.

    03/12/2001 04:08:57
    1. [MDCARROLL] Re: HOOK
    2. In a message dated 3/10/01 9:01:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, [email protected] writes: > This is from the Book of Descents of Frederick Co, MD (western part of Carroll Co was then part of Frederick County) HOOK, James S., d/ 15 May 1820, intestate, no issue - (Pg 229-235) Brothers & Sisters - 1. Stephen HOOK 2. John HOOK 3. James HOOK 4. Mary w/o Patrick MAGILL 5. Daniel, dec - his children - ..........Daniel ..........America, minor ..........Emily, minor Land - Hooks Conclusion, Boat Harbor and James' Isle (791ac) (contiguious); neighbors were Lindsey DALASHMUTT and Mrs. Emily STOCKTON. Plat in record; Land was divided among the heirs on 10 Jul 1821; record finalized Oct 1821. Commissioners: Peter MANTZ, Henry L. KEMP, Grafton DUVALL, James MORRISON, Christian KEMP, dtd 31 July 1820. (Record is extremely pale) ============ Please check out my website listed below if you haven't already.

    03/11/2001 04:49:26
    1. [MDCARROLL] SAUBLE
    2. It's been quite a while since I posted. I'm researching all SAUBLEs. So, if you have some, please send them my way! Here's my main line, but I've got info on lots of other families - just haven't found all the connections yet. Thanks, Stephanie Descendants of William Sauble 1 William SAUBLE 1831 - 1894 .. +Mary Ann GEIGER 1837 - 1915 m: 1856 ......... 2 Peter G. SAUBLE 1858 - 1925 ............. +Emma Amanda WILLIAR 1860 - 1941 m: 1886 ......... 2 Anna May SAUBLE 1864 - 1934 ......... 2 Wesley Emanuel SAUBLE 1865 - 1944 ............. +Lizzie Irene KOONTZ 1869 - 1914 m: 1890 ......... 2 Mary E. SAUBLE 1869 - 1937 ............. +Charles Washington ANGELL 1849 - 1918 m: 1898 ......... 2 William H. SAUBLE 1870 - 1906 ............. +Daura Laura C. GRIFFIN 1863 - 1901 m: Abt. 1894 ......... 2 John Henry SAUBLE 1872 - 1953 ............. +Maggie M. C. HILTERBRICK 1871 - 1924 m: 1897 ......... *2nd Wife of John Henry SAUBLE: ............. +Effie B. SHORB 1876 - 1946 m: Aft. 1898 ......... 2 George R. SAUBLE 1873 - 1947 ............. +Irene E. REIFSNIDER 1876 - 1954 m: 1899 ......... 2 Jacob Addison SAUBLE 1877 - 1946 ............. +Ruth E. UNKNOWN ......... 2 Maggie B. SAUBLE 1881 - ............. +Edward COOK ......... 2 Solomon P. SAUBLE

    03/11/2001 06:12:58