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    1. [MDCARROL] Read, Reed, Reid
    2. SARAH FITZGERALD
    3. Here is what I submitted along with another lady on the Read Bible. These folks were connected to our Hutson line in the Catonsville area of Baltimore County MD. Three Bibles are on the rootsweb page for Baltimore County. Carroll County was late in forming so you may need to look further in Baltimore County. The Holy Bible containing the Old and New Testaments together with the Apocrypha Translated out of the Original Tongues, With the former translations diligently compared and revised by the Special command of His Majesty King James I. of England with marginal notes and references to which are added, an index an Alphabetical table of all the names in the old and new Testaments with their significations And tables of Scripture weights measures and coins John Brown's concordance etc.etc.etc. Published with five maps and twenty five Historical Engravings Printed and Published by Mathew Carey No 123 Market Street 1811 p. 678 Family Record Births Sarah Read daughter of John Read and Catharine was born April 30th 1773 Mary Read daughter of John Read and Catharine was born November 6th 1774 Elizabeth Read daughter of John Read and Catharine was born June 17th 1777 Hannah Read daughter of John Read and Catharine was born February 27th 1779 Deborah Read daughter of John Read and Catharine was born June 18th 1781 Elias Read son of John and Catharine Read Read born May 13th 1784 John Read son of Elias and Ann Read his wife was born September 13th 1811 Ruth Read daughter of Elias and Ann Read his wife was born April 3d 1813 Charles Peregoy Read son of Elias and Ann Read his wife was born February 8th 1815 Catherine Read daughter of Elias Read and Ann Read his wife was born February 4th 1817 Elias Joseph Read son of Elias and Ann Read his wife was born July 27th 1819 p 677 Marriages Charles Peregoy son of Joseph Peregoy was born Decber 18 1764 Ruth Peregoy his wife was born May 6th 1766 Elizabeth Peregoy daughter of Charles and Ruth was born May 25th 1786 Sarah Peregoy daughter of Charles and Ruth was born Decber 23rd 1787 Ann Peregoy daughter of Charles and Ruth was born April 7th 1789 Nicolas Peregoy son of Charles and Ruth was born Septber 12 1790 Helina Peregoy daughter of Charles and Ruth was born June 26th 1792 James Peregoy son of Charles and Ruth was born Janry 11th 1794 Elias Read and Ann Read his wife was married November 29th 1810 p 679 Births James Read son of Elias Read and Ann Read his wife was born September 25th 1821 Maryann Read daughter of Elias Read and Ann Read his wife was born May 5th 1823 Sarah Elizabeth daughter of Elias Read and Ann Read his wife was born October 13th 1825 Hannah Price daughter of Elias Read and Ann Read his wife was born November 26th 1827 Nicholas Gorsuch son of Elias and Ann Read his wife was born April 18 1830 Rebecca Jane daughter of Elias and Ann Read his wife was born May 20th 1832 William Edmonds son of Elias and Ann Read his wife was Born November 16th 1836 p 680 Deaths Hannah Price Read departed this life February 16th 1829 Nicholas Gorsuch Read departed this life May 31_____ Rebecca Jane Read departed this life August 9th 1834 Elias Read died April 27th 1857 Ann Read died Nov 21st 1862 Sarah Kelly Oct 5/ 63 Catharine Hutson Apr 16/ 68 John G. Read July 11/ 70 Death Notice: The Baltimore Sun, Sept. 11, 1858 On the 10th instant, of consumption, MICHAEL HUTSON, in the 75th year of his age. [Eastern Shore papers please copy.] His friends and relatives are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on this (Saturday) afternoon, at two o'clock, from his late residence in Baltimore county, near Wetheredsville. Death Notice The Baltimore Sun, March 28, 1869 HUTSON.- On the 27th of March, at her late residence, DEBORAH HUTSON, in the 77th year of her age. [Eastern Shore papers please copy] Her friends and acquaintance are respectfully invited to attend the funeral this (Monday) afternoon, at three o'clock. --------------------------------- I am also looking for Hannah Clara Slonaker in connection with another family. She was raised by her aunt and uncle, John and Hannah Bunn in western Howard County. She had 2 sisters that I know of but do not know her parents, only that the Bunns were her aunt and uncle. She was born 1865 and married David T. Barnes

    11/08/2006 02:39:02
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] REED / REID Taneytown & Manchester districts
    2. Rick Huneke
    3. I have infomration on the Reed family of the Manchester area. Ephraim Manassa Reed married Mary C. Lippy abotu 1901. I have information on his ancestors and children. I also have Jacob William Reed married Laura Ellen Lippy about 1902. Laura Ellen and Mary C. Lippy were sisters. Ephraim and Jacob were brothers. I am related through the Lippy family. Let me know if you want more information on this Reed line. Rick Huneke Kennett Square, PA ----Original Message Follows---- From: junkandtrash2@hotmail.com Reply-To: mdcarrol@rootsweb.com To: MDCARROL-L@rootsweb.com Subject: [MDCARROL] REED / REID Taneytown & Manchester districts Date: 31 Oct 2006 17:32:13 -0700 This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Reid Reed Hardy Derr Crabbs Kreps Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CFB.2ACI/630 Message Board Post: Looking for information or others conducting research on the REED or REID families with roots around the Taneytown Maryland beginning around 1730 through 1930. Farms were located close to Piney Creek - Big Pipe Creek just west of Taneytown proper, and just south-east of Manchester on the 1862 map. My brick wall are the definitive parents of George Reed (1782-1857) married to Mary Hardy (1783-1856); children include John Reed (1807-1887), Jacob Reed or Reid (1815-1888), Rachel Reed (1819-1893), and three other unnamed Reed daughters born between 1804 and 1810 (Census indicates only age and sex). Surnames married to this branch of the Reed – Reid clan include: HARDY, FOGLE, ALBAUGH, MILLER, SHOEMAKER, DERR, CRABBS / KREBS, YINGLING, NEWCOMER, HILDEBRIDLE, CLINGAN, ROWE, FINK, RIDINGER, CURRENS, HARNISH, SHANER, SLOANAKER, HILTERBRICK, DISE. Any leads would be appreciated, Leighton Reid ljreid@ hotmail.com http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/e/i/Leighton-J-Reid-FL/ ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDCARROL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ Try the next generation of search with Windows Live Search today! http://imagine-windowslive.com/minisites/searchlaunch/?locale=en-us&source=hmtagline

    11/07/2006 05:09:28
    1. [MDCARROL] Pilgrims of MD
    2. Alan Buckingham
    3. Hello All, I recently came across another old book that I thought may be of interest to some of you. It is from 1843 and is titled "Pilgrims of Maryland". It's pretty interesting reading so if anyone would like to see it I have scanned the first half and placed it on my web site. I hope to get the second half done soon. It's at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan RESEARCHING: Buckingham, Gilpin, Eastburn, Jeanes, Nowland, Wade, Creswell, Vansant and related families -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.409 / Virus Database: 268.13.28/518 - Release Date: 11/4/2006

    11/04/2006 09:04:43
    1. [MDCARROL] Keyser Kyser Kiser of Taneytown
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Lookup Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/CFB.2ACI/631 Message Board Post: Would like to find someone to do paid research for records relating to Henry Kyser and families of Taneytown Md. I have census info for 1850, 1860, 1870, and 1880. Period maps show home in Taneytown and son William living appx 2 miles west of town. Please send email with particulars and for info. Roy Kiser

    10/31/2006 03:28:17
    1. [MDCARROL] REED / REID Taneytown & Manchester districts
    2. This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Reid Reed Hardy Derr Crabbs Kreps Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/an/CFB.2ACI/630 Message Board Post: Looking for information or others conducting research on the REED or REID families with roots around the Taneytown Maryland beginning around 1730 through 1930. Farms were located close to Piney Creek - Big Pipe Creek just west of Taneytown proper, and just south-east of Manchester on the 1862 map. My brick wall are the definitive parents of George Reed (1782-1857) married to Mary Hardy (1783-1856); children include John Reed (1807-1887), Jacob Reed or Reid (1815-1888), Rachel Reed (1819-1893), and three other unnamed Reed daughters born between 1804 and 1810 (Census indicates only age and sex). Surnames married to this branch of the Reed – Reid clan include: HARDY, FOGLE, ALBAUGH, MILLER, SHOEMAKER, DERR, CRABBS / KREBS, YINGLING, NEWCOMER, HILDEBRIDLE, CLINGAN, ROWE, FINK, RIDINGER, CURRENS, HARNISH, SHANER, SLOANAKER, HILTERBRICK, DISE. Any leads would be appreciated, Leighton Reid ljreid@ hotmail.com http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/r/e/i/Leighton-J-Reid-FL/

    10/31/2006 10:32:13
    1. [MDCARROL] Lord Baltimore's Plantation
    2. Alan Buckingham
    3. Hello All, I came across a book recently titled "The Beginnings of Lord Baltimore's Plantation in Maryland" that was written c1634. The wording is still in the old English so it's a bit of a hard read, but a fascinating account of life at that early time on the "frontier". My Nowland family came over in to MD in the late 1600's so it is especially interesting to see what they had to deal with at that time. I have scanned the book and placed it on my web site for anyone who is interested. It is at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Also, if there are any other Nowland descendants out there I would love to hear from you. Alan -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.9/490 - Release Date: 10/20/2006

    10/22/2006 03:12:45
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] George and Mary Stevenson BROWN heirs
    2. M Murray
    3. Cambia Co. Pa is south west Pa just a little west of Frederick Co. Md. It is just east of Indiana Co Pa. > [Original Message] > From: <HFAGLEY@aol.com> > To: <mdcarrol@rootsweb.com> > Date: 10/21/2006 7:39:33 AM > Subject: Re: [MDCARROL] George and Mary Stevenson BROWN heirs > > George Brown[e] did die roughly 1767,and in the area of Pipe Creek [Hundred] > [Westminstewr,Md] > which then was entirely in Frederick Co,Md,and which creek,in part,would > divide > Carroll Co,Md from Frederick Co,when Carroll Co,Md was set up 1800+. Don't > know the > location of Cambria Co,PA ,BUT 1767 is early for settlement in western Pa. > "Legal" > settlement started in sw Pa in April,1769,and in 1772, sons and grandchildren > of George > and Mary Stevenson Brown formed a colony on Harmon's and Cross > Creks,very,very western Pa-those creeks drain across the WV panhandle around Weirton,WV, > and empty into the Ohio River. > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDCARROL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/21/2006 11:27:24
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] George and Mary Stevenson BROWN heirs
    2. George Brown[e] did die roughly 1767,and in the area of Pipe Creek [Hundred] [Westminstewr,Md] which then was entirely in Frederick Co,Md,and which creek,in part,would divide Carroll Co,Md from Frederick Co,when Carroll Co,Md was set up 1800+. Don't know the location of Cambria Co,PA ,BUT 1767 is early for settlement in western Pa. "Legal" settlement started in sw Pa in April,1769,and in 1772, sons and grandchildren of George and Mary Stevenson Brown formed a colony on Harmon's and Cross Creks,very,very western Pa-those creeks drain across the WV panhandle around Weirton,WV, and empty into the Ohio River.

    10/21/2006 02:38:54
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] George and Mary Stevenson BROWN heirs
    2. Hello! My husband's ancestors include Henry BROWN (son of George and Mary Stevenson BROWN), born about 1741 in Baltimore Co., MD. According to the IGI, George and Mary were married about 1714 in possibly Baltimore Co., MD, and he died about 1767 in Pipe Creek, Cambria Co., PA. Son Henry's will was probated in Westminster, Carroll Co., MD, in Jul 1827, according to a fellow researcher whose sources I do not know. According to the IGI Henry married a woman whose first name was Regina, but surname unknown. Their children were: Sarah, Mary, Lydia, Henry, Jr., Catherine, and Margaret (birth order unknown). Sarah BROWN married Richard CORNELL in Bedford Co., PA, about 1806. Their son, Alexander CORNELL (1817-1908) was my husband's great-great-grandfather. Hope this helps. Bev Sun City, AZ On Sat, 14 Oct 2006 00:50:03 EDT HFAGLEY@aol.com writes: > I'm interested in George and Mary Stevenson Brown[e],and their many > children and grandchildren. Mary, of Edward, Stevenson wed to George Brown > 1710-20,and 1740's moved adjoining Dugal McQueen,near Westminster,Md. Their son, John Brown,wed Ruth,and he died in 1810 near Hampton,Baltimore Co,Md. I think my Capt-Lt-JP-Rev George Brown,d 1814 Clermont Co,SW Ohio wed to Elizabeth McQueen,of Thomas,Sr,of Dugal,was son of John d 1810,and grandson of George, d 1770's > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MDCARROL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > >

    10/20/2006 08:56:29
    1. [MDCARROL] MD Germans Book
    2. Alan Buckingham
    3. Hello All, I scanned and added the last part of a book titled "Society for the History of Germans in Maryland". Please feel free to check it out if it is of any interest. It's on my web site at http://www.midatlanticarchives.com Alan -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.408 / Virus Database: 268.13.6/486 - Release Date: 10/19/2006

    10/19/2006 11:49:25
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs
    2. Chip Greene
    3. Bill, I Think you sent this to the wrong e-mail address. If you have any Green family info in Carroll County Thats what I would be interested in. Sincerely Chip Greene ----- Original Message ----- From: <m.m.shaffer@att.net> To: <mdcarrol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 7:54 PM Subject: Re: [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs >I saw your posting on Daniel Brown, and may be able to offer some clue. > > Peter Brown, (Braun) born ca. 1750, served in Rev. War., died ca. 1823 in > Silver Run/Littlestown area of what was then Frederick Co., now Carroll > Co. Among his children was Jacob Brown, who died ca. 1838. His wife was > Catherine ? who died ca. 1847. They had a son Daniel Brown with wife > Amelia. I have no dates or other information on this Daniel. I do know he > had a son Daniel E. Brown, also no dates. This may or may not help. I do > know that this is a big family. > > > The Margaret Brown, dau of Henry Brown who married Henry O'Hara Jr. is > from my line of Browns, and is no known relation to the Peter Brown line. > Henry Brown's father was George Brown born ca. 1690 in England, died ca. > 1770 in Frederick Co., now Carroll Co. Henry O'Hara Jr was born 4/25/1767 > and died 6/25/1826 in Ruma, Randolph Co., Illinois. His wife was born ca. > 1770 and died on 7/25/1825, also in Ruma. Both are buried at St. Patrick's > Catholic Church near Ruma. > > The Margaret Brown, dau of George Brown, was born ca. 1743 in Baltimore > Co., and died 5/11/1818 in Loretto, Cambria Co., PA. She was the second > wife of Michael McGuire born ca. 1717 and died 11/17/1793. His first wife > was Mary Burke. > > Old Henry O'Hara Sr. and wife and dau. Margaret Daugherty are buried at > the Catholic Church in Taneytown, Carroll Co., MD. > > > Would like to exchange any info. that you feel would be helpfull > > Sincerely > > Bill Shaffer > Westminster, MD > > > > > -------------- Original message from poorepe@netzero.net: -------------- > > >> 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/CFB.2ACI/629 >> >> Message Board Post: >> >> Frederick Co. MD Land Record, Liber W.R. 24, Folio 409, 17 May 1803, >> shows a >> John BROWN of Wilkes Co., NC, as son and heir to property (Bell's >> Choice/Brown's Neglect, near Mayberry Road, Union Mills/Silver Run) of >> Daniel >> BROWN, who died 1802. Other heirs: Margaret BROWN, Daniel's wife; >> Margaret >> DAPPER (TOPPER), his daughter; Andrew DAPPER (TOPPER), his son-in-law. >> >> I have been trying to verify info found in Ancestry's family tree >> databases that >> John BROWN, b. 1753 in MD, m. Susanna WEAKLAND, d. 1820 Cambria Co. PA, >> was the >> son of the above-mentioned Daniel BROWN. >> >> Apparently not, unless John made a quick trip to NC in the early 1800's, >> presuming the information in the land records is accurate. >> >> Is anyone researching this family? >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> MDCARROL-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 > MDCARROL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    10/17/2006 02:27:45
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs
    2. Vanessa Stern
    3. At 08:54 PM 10/14/2006, you wrote: >Peter Brown, (Braun) born ca. 1750, served in Rev. War., died ca. >1823 in Silver Run/Littlestown area of what was then Frederick Co., >now Carroll Co. Among his children was Jacob Brown, who died ca. >1838. His wife was Catherine ? who died ca. 1847. They had a son >Daniel Brown with wife Amelia. I have no dates or other information >on this Daniel. I do know he had a son Daniel E. Brown, also no >dates. This may or may not help. I do know that this is a big family. All I have on this family is Jacob's will was probated in Carroll County on September 3, 1838. Jacob was the son of Peter and Susanna. Peter supposedly died in 1823 and is buried at St. Mary's in Silver Run, but he is not in the cemetery book. This information is from "Monocacy and Catoctin" by Schildknect. Peter and Susanna had at least three sons: Peter (1776-1841?) who married Mary Hoofnagle. They are buried at St. Mary's and I have 8 children for them. Even though Peter's gravestone supposedly says he died September 17, 1841, his will was presented for probate on December 28, 1840. Jacob who married Catharine. I have 7 children for them, including a Daniel who married Amelia. This Daniel was supposedly born in 1824. I have no further dates or information. John who married Susanna. These people are not related to me. This is information I have collected in my research in the Silver Run area. Vanessa >The Margaret Brown, dau of Henry Brown who married Henry O'Hara Jr. >is from my line of Browns, and is no known relation to the Peter >Brown line. Henry Brown's father was George Brown born ca. 1690 in >England, died ca. 1770 in Frederick Co., now Carroll Co. Henry >O'Hara Jr was born 4/25/1767 and died 6/25/1826 in Ruma, Randolph >Co., Illinois. His wife was born ca. 1770 and died on 7/25/1825, >also in Ruma. Both are buried at St. Patrick's Catholic Church near Ruma. > >The Margaret Brown, dau of George Brown, was born ca. 1743 in >Baltimore Co., and died 5/11/1818 in Loretto, Cambria Co., PA. She >was the second wife of Michael McGuire born ca. 1717 and died >11/17/1793. His first wife was Mary Burke. > >Old Henry O'Hara Sr. and wife and dau. Margaret Daugherty are buried >at the Catholic Church in Taneytown, Carroll Co., MD. > > >Would like to exchange any info. that you feel would be helpfull > >Sincerely > >Bill Shaffer >Westminster, MD > > > > >-------------- Original message from poorepe@netzero.net: -------------- > > > > 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/CFB.2ACI/629 > > > > Message Board Post: > > > > Frederick Co. MD Land Record, Liber W.R. 24, Folio 409, 17 May > 1803, shows a > > John BROWN of Wilkes Co., NC, as son and heir to property (Bell's > > Choice/Brown's Neglect, near Mayberry Road, Union Mills/Silver > Run) of Daniel > > BROWN, who died 1802. Other heirs: Margaret BROWN, Daniel's wife; Margaret > > DAPPER (TOPPER), his daughter; Andrew DAPPER (TOPPER), his son-in-law. > > > > I have been trying to verify info found in Ancestry's family tree > databases that > > John BROWN, b. 1753 in MD, m. Susanna WEAKLAND, d. 1820 Cambria > Co. PA, was the > > son of the above-mentioned Daniel BROWN. > > > > Apparently not, unless John made a quick trip to NC in the early 1800's, > > presuming the information in the land records is accurate. > > > > Is anyone researching this family? > > > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > MDCARROL-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 >MDCARROL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >the quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/16/2006 02:21:58
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs
    2. I saw your posting on Daniel Brown, and may be able to offer some clue. Peter Brown, (Braun) born ca. 1750, served in Rev. War., died ca. 1823 in Silver Run/Littlestown area of what was then Frederick Co., now Carroll Co. Among his children was Jacob Brown, who died ca. 1838. His wife was Catherine ? who died ca. 1847. They had a son Daniel Brown with wife Amelia. I have no dates or other information on this Daniel. I do know he had a son Daniel E. Brown, also no dates. This may or may not help. I do know that this is a big family. The Margaret Brown, dau of Henry Brown who married Henry O'Hara Jr. is from my line of Browns, and is no known relation to the Peter Brown line. Henry Brown's father was George Brown born ca. 1690 in England, died ca. 1770 in Frederick Co., now Carroll Co. Henry O'Hara Jr was born 4/25/1767 and died 6/25/1826 in Ruma, Randolph Co., Illinois. His wife was born ca. 1770 and died on 7/25/1825, also in Ruma. Both are buried at St. Patrick's Catholic Church near Ruma. The Margaret Brown, dau of George Brown, was born ca. 1743 in Baltimore Co., and died 5/11/1818 in Loretto, Cambria Co., PA. She was the second wife of Michael McGuire born ca. 1717 and died 11/17/1793. His first wife was Mary Burke. Old Henry O'Hara Sr. and wife and dau. Margaret Daugherty are buried at the Catholic Church in Taneytown, Carroll Co., MD. Would like to exchange any info. that you feel would be helpfull Sincerely Bill Shaffer Westminster, MD -------------- Original message from poorepe@netzero.net: -------------- > 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/CFB.2ACI/629 > > Message Board Post: > > Frederick Co. MD Land Record, Liber W.R. 24, Folio 409, 17 May 1803, shows a > John BROWN of Wilkes Co., NC, as son and heir to property (Bell's > Choice/Brown's Neglect, near Mayberry Road, Union Mills/Silver Run) of Daniel > BROWN, who died 1802. Other heirs: Margaret BROWN, Daniel's wife; Margaret > DAPPER (TOPPER), his daughter; Andrew DAPPER (TOPPER), his son-in-law. > > I have been trying to verify info found in Ancestry's family tree databases that > John BROWN, b. 1753 in MD, m. Susanna WEAKLAND, d. 1820 Cambria Co. PA, was the > son of the above-mentioned Daniel BROWN. > > Apparently not, unless John made a quick trip to NC in the early 1800's, > presuming the information in the land records is accurate. > > Is anyone researching this family? > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > MDCARROL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in > the subject and the body of the message

    10/14/2006 06:54:47
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs
    2. james miller
    3. Material below is from a book I did on Cambria County PA/ the 7th chapter is on events in Maryland, and the Browns show up.... The Henry O'Hara who witnessed Daniel Brown's will was an ancestor of mine. I also descend from the weakland family; Susan Weakland's brother, John, was among the people I descend from... jim miller _____________________________________________________________ Then I received the following from a descendant of the Browns who had been in the area of Pipe Creek Hundred when the O’Haras were there. "like many who have early ancestors in Cambria, my families paths cross many other early settlers including O’Hara. For what it is worth: My early Cambria ancestor was John Brown who married I) Susan Weakland and 2) Ann .... John Brown came from Frederick County, Maryland. His father was Daniel Brown who lived near Silver Run. Maryland. Daniel Brown left a will [Fred. Co. G.M. #3, p.5 12] in which Henry O’Hara was a witness. Likely, Henry O’Hara and Daniel Brown were neighbors and friends. Other witnesses were George Koontz and Matthias Snyder. Jacob Yingland was named executor. My Daniel Brown mentions only his wife Margaret, and two children in the will: daughter Margaret Topper. and son John Brown. [same person, in another letter] John Brown’s move to Cambria about this time [1791] My Brown’s did settle in the Munster area. letter of response to the above contains the following: I have a document, a deed in which my ancestor, Daniel O’Hara [1761-1809]. the one who settled in Cambria Co. in 1799, is back in Maryland in 1801 buying a 7 1/4 acre plot from Stephen Winchester, once a part of ‘Browns Neglect’. In 1802 he is back in Maryland again selling half of this small parcel to Daniel Brown. Also of note, Henry O’Hara Jr., b.1767, married a Margaret Brown. This Margaret was the daughter of Henry Brown, born circa 1740. Henry’s sister was Rachel Brown, b.l742, who married Capt. Michael McGuire. The father of both Henry and Rachel was a George Brown, for whom I have no dates. And when they get to Cambria, still connections between the Browns and O’Haras show up. In the land transactions for the homestead around Munster and in the Valley Enclave, Browns had been previous owners of property purchased by O’Haras. They did not get these plots directly from the Browns; they were intermediaries. In the 2nd half of the 1800’s a P.F. Brown married a Charlotte O’Hara; they both grew up in Cambria Co. They ran the Central Hotel in Ebensburg. yet another descendant of the Browns was heard from. His email contained the following, “My ancestors (George Brown and Mary Stevenson) lived in the Pipe Creek Area around the 1700’s. need info on their children, their parents, and their siblings. Can you help?” I could only tell him I had mentioned above about a George Brown. As yet we are not certain that they are the same person. ********************** jim miller/621 grove st ********************** greensburg pa 15601 >From: poorepe@netzero.net >Reply-To: mdcarrol@rootsweb.com >To: MDCARROL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs >Date: 13 Oct 2006 21:35:48 -0600 > >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/CFB.2ACI/629 > >Message Board Post: > >Frederick Co. MD Land Record, Liber W.R. 24, Folio 409, 17 May 1803, shows >a John BROWN of Wilkes Co., NC, as son and heir to property (Bell's >Choice/Brown's Neglect, near Mayberry Road, Union Mills/Silver Run) of >Daniel BROWN, who died 1802. Other heirs: Margaret BROWN, Daniel's wife; >Margaret DAPPER (TOPPER), his daughter; Andrew DAPPER (TOPPER), his >son-in-law. > >I have been trying to verify info found in Ancestry's family tree databases >that John BROWN, b. 1753 in MD, m. Susanna WEAKLAND, d. 1820 Cambria Co. >PA, was the son of the above-mentioned Daniel BROWN. > >Apparently not, unless John made a quick trip to NC in the early 1800's, >presuming the information in the land records is accurate. > >Is anyone researching this family? > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MDCARROL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the >quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/14/2006 09:09:49
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs
    2. Jim Snyder
    3. To Jim Miller From Jim Snyder - re: Daniel Brown will: 1) What was the date of the will? 2) Witnesses; Matthias Snyder I believe is brother to my ggg grandfather, J. Michael (1760-1845) who purchased a part of "Brown's Vexation" just south of Silver Run. (and Koontz was the middle name of a g-uncle.) 3) My ancestors include Snyder, Myers, Stansbury, Miller, Brown, Myerly, Long,Yingling, Reese, and others in that area. I am primarily interested in Mattias Snyder - the date of the will help to zero in on his life span.. his wife and family.. where and when he disappeared.. any information or direction you can give me may help. Thanks.. Jim Snyder (jss1@sanctum.com) ----- Original Message ----- From: "james miller" <enter36@hotmail.com> To: <mdcarrol@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 14, 2006 11:09 AM Subject: Re: [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs Material below is from a book I did on Cambria County PA/ the 7th chapter is on events in Maryland, and the Browns show up.... The Henry O'Hara who witnessed Daniel Brown's will was an ancestor of mine. I also descend from the weakland family; Susan Weakland's brother, John, was among the people I descend from... jim miller _____________________________________________________________ Then I received the following from a descendant of the Browns who had been in the area of Pipe Creek Hundred when the O'Haras were there. "like many who have early ancestors in Cambria, my families paths cross many other early settlers including O'Hara. For what it is worth: My early Cambria ancestor was John Brown who married I) Susan Weakland and 2) Ann .... John Brown came from Frederick County, Maryland. His father was Daniel Brown who lived near Silver Run. Maryland. Daniel Brown left a will [Fred. Co. G.M. #3, p.5 12] in which Henry O'Hara was a witness. Likely, Henry O'Hara and Daniel Brown were neighbors and friends. Other witnesses were George Koontz and Matthias Snyder. Jacob Yingland was named executor. My Daniel Brown mentions only his wife Margaret, and two children in the will: daughter Margaret Topper. and son John Brown. [same person, in another letter] John Brown's move to Cambria about this time [1791] My Brown's did settle in the Munster area. letter of response to the above contains the following: I have a document, a deed in which my ancestor, Daniel O'Hara [1761-1809]. the one who settled in Cambria Co. in 1799, is back in Maryland in 1801 buying a 7 1/4 acre plot from Stephen Winchester, once a part of 'Browns Neglect'. In 1802 he is back in Maryland again selling half of this small parcel to Daniel Brown. Also of note, Henry O'Hara Jr., b.1767, married a Margaret Brown. This Margaret was the daughter of Henry Brown, born circa 1740. Henry's sister was Rachel Brown, b.l742, who married Capt. Michael McGuire. The father of both Henry and Rachel was a George Brown, for whom I have no dates. And when they get to Cambria, still connections between the Browns and O'Haras show up. In the land transactions for the homestead around Munster and in the Valley Enclave, Browns had been previous owners of property purchased by O'Haras. They did not get these plots directly from the Browns; they were intermediaries. In the 2nd half of the 1800's a P.F. Brown married a Charlotte O'Hara; they both grew up in Cambria Co. They ran the Central Hotel in Ebensburg. yet another descendant of the Browns was heard from. His email contained the following, "My ancestors (George Brown and Mary Stevenson) lived in the Pipe Creek Area around the 1700's. need info on their children, their parents, and their siblings. Can you help?" I could only tell him I had mentioned above about a George Brown. As yet we are not certain that they are the same person. ********************** jim miller/621 grove st ********************** greensburg pa 15601 >From: poorepe@netzero.net >Reply-To: mdcarrol@rootsweb.com >To: MDCARROL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs >Date: 13 Oct 2006 21:35:48 -0600 > >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/CFB.2ACI/629 > >Message Board Post: > >Frederick Co. MD Land Record, Liber W.R. 24, Folio 409, 17 May 1803, shows >a John BROWN of Wilkes Co., NC, as son and heir to property (Bell's >Choice/Brown's Neglect, near Mayberry Road, Union Mills/Silver Run) of >Daniel BROWN, who died 1802. Other heirs: Margaret BROWN, Daniel's wife; >Margaret DAPPER (TOPPER), his daughter; Andrew DAPPER (TOPPER), his >son-in-law. > >I have been trying to verify info found in Ancestry's family tree databases >that John BROWN, b. 1753 in MD, m. Susanna WEAKLAND, d. 1820 Cambria Co. >PA, was the son of the above-mentioned Daniel BROWN. > >Apparently not, unless John made a quick trip to NC in the early 1800's, >presuming the information in the land records is accurate. > >Is anyone researching this family? > > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >MDCARROL-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 > MDCARROL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > quotes in the subject and the body of the message

    10/14/2006 07:39:30
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] George and Mary Stevenson BROWN heirs
    2. I'm interested in George and Mary Stevenson Brown[e],and their many children and grandchildren. Mary,of Edward,Stevenson wed to George Brown 1710-20,and 1740's moved adjoining Dugal McQueen,near Westminster,Md.Their son,John Brown,wed Ruth,and he died in 1810 near Hampton,Baltimore Co,Md. I think my Capt-Lt-JP-Rev George Brown,d 1814 Clermont Co,SW Ohio wed to Elizabeth McQueen,of Thomas,Sr,of Dugal,was son of John d 1810,and grandson of George,d 1770's

    10/13/2006 06:50:03
    1. [MDCARROL] Brown's Neglect/Bell's Choice - Daniel BROWN heirs
    2. 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/CFB.2ACI/629 Message Board Post: Frederick Co. MD Land Record, Liber W.R. 24, Folio 409, 17 May 1803, shows a John BROWN of Wilkes Co., NC, as son and heir to property (Bell's Choice/Brown's Neglect, near Mayberry Road, Union Mills/Silver Run) of Daniel BROWN, who died 1802. Other heirs: Margaret BROWN, Daniel's wife; Margaret DAPPER (TOPPER), his daughter; Andrew DAPPER (TOPPER), his son-in-law. I have been trying to verify info found in Ancestry's family tree databases that John BROWN, b. 1753 in MD, m. Susanna WEAKLAND, d. 1820 Cambria Co. PA, was the son of the above-mentioned Daniel BROWN. Apparently not, unless John made a quick trip to NC in the early 1800's, presuming the information in the land records is accurate. Is anyone researching this family?

    10/13/2006 03:35:48
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] Wampler family of Carroll County
    2. Kathryn Riley
    3. Rick: I'm not working on Wamplers but have the following in my Lutheran Church records: Johannes Wampler born 12/19/1773 Wm. Pius Wampler born 06/02/1861 Edward born 12/30/1870 Mary married Emanuel Zepp 10/09/1856 Jacob Wm. J. married Mary Eliz. Lippy 11/11/1860 Amelia C. married Franklin I. Monath 08/28/1889 Howard married Catharine Dehmer 02/20/1890 Lewis married Ida A. Zepp 08/14/1890 Mary A. married Lewis Yost 08/18/1894 Kathryn - Manchester, Md. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Rick Huneke" <rickhuneke@hotmail.com> To: <MDCARROL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, October 09, 2006 7:49 PM Subject: [MDCARROL] Wampler family of Carroll County > I recently discovered that my g-great grandfather's sister, Ann Mary > Catherine Bish (~ 1839 - ?) married John Wampler (~1834 - ?), son of William > Wampler (~ 1811 - ?). They had 6 children that I can determine: Larry, > William L., Julia E., Howard D., Amelia S., and Isadore A. They lived in > the Manchester district. > > In 1887, Ann Mary Catherine, then a widow, married Jacob S. Bankert in > Carroll County. > > Is anyone else working on this family or have any connections? > > Rick Huneke > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to MDCARROL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.407 / Virus Database: 268.13.1/469 - Release Date: 10/9/2006 > >

    10/10/2006 01:29:49
    1. Re: [MDCARROL] Wampler family of Carroll County
    2. Rick, I have a RACHEL WAMPLER b. May 31, 1789 d. Mar 12, 1846, married a JACOB RIGHTER b. 26 Aug 1783, d. 21 Mar 1852. Both buried in Westminster Cem., Westminster, Carroll Co., MD. I believe that Jacob is a brother to my GGGrandfather John Righter b. 1801, but can't prove it. I found the above info while researching John. Good luck, Jacqui in FL

    10/10/2006 04:43:59
    1. [MDCARROL] Wampler family of Carroll County
    2. Rick Huneke
    3. I recently discovered that my g-great grandfather's sister, Ann Mary Catherine Bish (~ 1839 - ?) married John Wampler (~1834 - ?), son of William Wampler (~ 1811 - ?). They had 6 children that I can determine: Larry, William L., Julia E., Howard D., Amelia S., and Isadore A. They lived in the Manchester district. In 1887, Ann Mary Catherine, then a widow, married Jacob S. Bankert in Carroll County. Is anyone else working on this family or have any connections? Rick Huneke

    10/09/2006 05:49:22